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Russia and Iran drop dollar trade by extending oil-for-goods agreement - Iran may enter EEU within months

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© Francisco Bonilla / Reuters
The first delivery of Iranian crude oil to Russia under the oil-for-goods program has been completed and the sides aim to extend the deal for five years, according to Russian Energy Ministry Aleksandr Novak.

"The agreement is effective; it has been extended for the year, but in general, we think it should be extended for five years," he said.

The oil-for-goods deal was initially reached in 2014 when Iran was under Western sanctions over its nuclear program. Last year, Moscow and Tehran ratified the agreement, under which Russia would initially buy 100,000 barrels a day from Iran and sell the country $45 billion worth of goods.

Comment: For the emerging multi-polar world, these kinds of deals are win-win; they bypass irrational US sanctions, they're mututally beneficial and most importantly, they slowly disavow themselves of the psychopathic, collapsing US empire of chaos, neutralizing them in the process: Also check out SOTT radio's:


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Nikki Haley's Deputy Ambassador, Jon Lerner, led 'Never Trump' movement, launched Zuckerberg's open borders group

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United Nations (U.N.) Deputy Ambassador Jon Lerner has deep ties to not only his longtime colleague and boss, U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, but also Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the failed "Never Trump" movement, and the pro-mass immigration billionaire GOP mega-donors the Koch brothers.

Lerner, 49, withdrew from consideration to become Vice President Mike Pence's national security adviser after news broke that President Trump was reportedly livid that a key member of the Never Trump movement would be joining his White House.

Still, Lerner has squeezed his way into the administration he avidly fought against despite having no foreign policy experience, with a source telling the New York Times that the consultant will informally advise the White House on national security.

Comment: Nikki Haley has always seemed to be out of step with what the President is saying. How often has he had to walk back statements that she's made? Perhaps the fact that Lerner has her ear could at least partially explain this.

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Flashback US poisons its own troops with nerve gas in Iraq

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© Eliana Aponte/ReutersU.S. Marines carry an injured colleague to a helicopter near the city of Falluja, November 10, 2004.
During and immediately after the first Gulf War, more than 200,000 of 700,000 U.S. troops sent to Iraq and Kuwait in January 1991 were exposed to nerve gas and other chemical agents. Though aware of this, the Department of Defense and CIA launched a campaign of lies and concocted a cover-up that continues today.

A quarter of a century later, the troops nearest the explosions are dying of brain cancer at two to three times the rate of those who were farther away. Others have lung cancer or debilitating chronic diseases, and pain.

More complications lie ahead.

According to Dr. Linda Chao, a neurologist at the University of California Medical School in San Francisco, "Because part of their brains, the hippocampus, has shrunk, they're at greater risk for Alzheimer's and other degenerative diseases."

At first, the DOD was adamant: No troops were exposed.

"No information...indicates that chemical or biological weapons were used in the Persian Gulf," wrote Secretary of Defense William Perry and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs John Shalikashvili in a 1994 memo to 20,000 Desert Storm veterans. Strictly speaking, they were right: No weapons were used. The nerve agent sarin was in the fallout from the U.S. bombing or detonating of Iraq's weapons sites.

Perry and Shalikashvili knew.

Comment: The above is an example of what happens when sites that actually have chemical weapons stored in them are bombed. The result is widespread dispersal of said agents into the air and surrounding area, poisoning anyone that is exposed. So far there have been no reports of people being poisoned as a result of the US missile strikes on the facilities in Syria. It stands to reason then, that there were no chemical weapons located at the targeted areas, despite the allegations.


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Western media presstitutes cover for Trump, May and Macron's war crime in Syria

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© Agence France-PresseTown of Douma on the outskirts of Damascus.
With astounding double-think, the US and Britain accuse Russia of "tampering" with the alleged chemical-weapon attack site in Syria's Douma - just days after the US, UK and France barraged the county with over 100 missiles.

If anyone is guilty of tampering with the alleged crime scene, it is the NATO trio who rushed to bomb Syria just as inspectors belonging to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) arrived in Syria - invited there by the Syrian and Russian governments.

The frenzied Western media campaign to find Syria and Russia guilty of a war crime involving alleged chemical weapons is further highlighted by the reporting this week by award-winning British journalist Robert Fisk.

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SOTT Focus: F.UK.US Airstrikes in Syria an 'Own Goal' for US - Joe Quinn on PressTV

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Sott.net senior editor Joe Quinn spoke with PressTV in the immediate aftermath of the F.UK.US. airstrikes against Syria late last week.

Describing Israel as the "quiet elephant in the room," Quinn noted that despite US influence over events in Syria being largely trumped by Russia in recent years, the tripartite alliance of France, the UK and US are continuing military operations at the behest of Israel, which is hysterical about encroaching Iranian influence across the Middle East, and what that entails for Israeli regional hegemony.

But it's a losing game, he stressed. All four countries - along with their regional allies - are losing their historical positions in the Middle East, and are desperately trying to do something to stop that from happening. At the same time, however, they are apparently not so desperate that they will risk a 'hot war' with Russia.

In the process of 'projecting their strength', they have exposed how weak they have become militarily, but their avalanche of lies in the media about how 'successful' the event was for them indicates that they remain dominant in the information war.


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Israeli intel: The strikes on Syria were not effective chem weapons deterrence

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© freemalasiatoday"Show and Tell": Justification via perception management
The joint US, British and French assault on Syria last week was an abject failure in terms of wiping out Syria's chemical weapons capabilities, Israeli intelligence officials said Tuesday. One intel analyst reportedly said for good measure that US President Donald Trump's pronouncement of "mission accomplished" simply "has no basis."

"If President Trump had ordered the strike only to show that the US responded to [Syrian President Bashar] Assad's use of chemical weapons, then that goal has been achieved," an Israeli defense official told Israel's YNet News on Tuesday.

"But if there was another objective - such as paralyzing the ability to launch chemical weapons or deterring Assad from using it again - it's doubtful any of these objectives have been met," the defense official emphasized.

Following missile strikes on targets in Syria, which were triggered by a so-called "chemical attack" in the town of Douma a week prior that an American journalist yesterday reported he could find "no evidence" for, Trump exclaimed the following day on Twitter, "could not have had a better result. Mission Accomplished!"

Comment: Israel has accomplished a number of things with the comments from Israeli intel officials. It has declared the US/France/UK attack a failure. It has claimed nothing has changed. These two premises prime public expectations for more chemical attacks, with Israel and the rebel factions given the option to oblige. Israel's intent is to foment anti-Assad criticism and link to Iranian influence in order to camouflage its own illegal bombings in Syria. For the moment, the US response to an ongoing - though unsubstantiated - scenario of chemical attacks, has traction with the public and creates a further polarization between the West and Russia, that both Israel and the US will surely utilize.


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Moscow slams West's media 'disinformation campaign' that OPCW experts are being denied entry to Douma

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© Mikhail Voskresensky/SputnikRussian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova
Western media are waging an "unscrupulous disinformation campaign" by claiming Moscow and Damascus are "blocking" OPCW inspectors from accessing the site of an alleged chemical attack in Douma, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
"It was Russia that supported the request of the Syrian government to the Director General of the Technical Secretariat of the [Organization for the Prohibition of the Chemical Weapons] to send ... experts to Douma," the ministry's spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova said, dismissing the media allegations. "We will not indulge the authors of these fake reports," Zakharova added, explaining that the Russian side "does its part of the work in a very responsible, professional and reliable manner."
She stressed that it is Russia and Syria that bear the responsibility for the security of the OPCW experts. Those who still want to accuse the Syrian and Russian authorities of neglecting their duties, by "blocking" the experts from accessing the site of the alleged chemical attack, apparently are willing to risk the OPCW investigators' lives to promote their "dirty fake news," Zakharova said.

It was after the strikes launched by the US, the UK and France against Syria, when the most radical militant groups renewed active hostilities against the Syrian Army in the Douma region.

Comment: The West makes the mess and then obstructs the clean up. They've told the lie, reinforced the lie, created hypothetical evidence to support the lie, disregarded international law to adjudicate the lie and then have the audacity to admonish those who hold to reality and support finding the truth.


Smoking

'A little bit short of highest level': Trump said he spoke with Kim Jong-un almost 'directly'

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© Lucas Jackson/ReutersNorth Korean Leader Kim Jong-un • US President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump says US-North Korean talks are being held at an "extremely" high level, one level short of the "highest," and locations are now being considered for his historic meeting with the North Korean leader.

Five locations are currently being considered for the upcoming US-North Korean leadership summit, Donald Trump told reporters at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, where the US president welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

When asked by reporters if he'd spoken with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un personally, Donald Trump responded with a "yes" - before retracting his statement and clarifying that "let's leave it a little bit short of the highest level."

White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders also rushed to clarify Trump's statement, explaining that "the president said the administration has had talks at the highest levels and added that they were not with him directly." Negotiations for the US administration are reportedly being led by the former CIA Director and nominee for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who, according to several sources, has already met with Kim.


Comment: Close...really close! See also: Pompeo met secretly with Kim Jong-un


Snakes in Suits

CIA chief Pompeo met Kim Jong-un ahead of historic Trump talks

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© America's Freedom Fighters/The Japan TimesCIA Director Mike Pompeo • North Korea Leader Kim Jong-un
CIA director and secretary of state nominee Mike Pompeo traveled to Pyongyang last week for a secret meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. President Donald Trump confirmed the meeting Wednesday morning in a tweet.
"Mike Pompeo met with Kim Jong Un in North Korea last week. Meeting went very smoothly and a good relationship was formed. Details of Summit are being worked out now. Denuclearization will be a great thing for World, but also for North Korea!" read the tweet from the US president.
Pompeo's meeting with Kim came at a busy time for the prospective secretary of state. Pompeo faced a grilling from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last Thursday. After being pressed for five hours on his diplomatic credentials, helping orchestrate a meeting between US and North Korean diplomats would be a major coup for the as yet untested diplomat, who still carries a reputation in Washington as a "war hawk."

News of the meeting comes after Trump hosted Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Florida yesterday. During the meeting, the president alluded to direct talks with the North Korean government at "extremely high levels."

The meeting between Pompeo and Kim represents the highest level American contact with the North since 2000, when Jo Myong-rok, a senior military figure, traveled to Washington for a meeting with President Bill Clinton. Secretary of State Madeline Albright visited Pyongyang shortly afterwards.

Comment: No Trump, the only reason this could end now is because North Korea has finally acquired a big enough stick with which to be taken seriously. The Koreas have always sought reunifcation, despite US interference.


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Senators launch a resolution limiting presidential war powers after Trump's Syria strikes

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© The Weekly StandardSenators Corker and Kaine
Days after Donald Trump launched a bombing campaign in Syria, Republican and Democrat senators have introduced a resolution which would rein in presidential war powers.

The Authorization for the Use of Military Force (AUMF) resolution from Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Bob Corker (R-TN) would repeal broad authorizations from Congress which were approved in 2001 and 2002 for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. They would be replaced with new approval to go after specific "non-state terrorist groups."

Specifically, the resolution would authorize "all necessary and appropriate force" against Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) and associated forces. It would not, however, authorize action against a nation state.
The resolution would require the president to report to Congress within 48 hours after deciding to start any new military action. Congress would then have 60 days to review the situation and remove the authority to use force if it didn't agree.

Comment: The Trump-Macron-May Day Stunt was a prime example of a 'three stooges' approach to an international situation. Using triggered emotional response as a substitute for truth-backed conviction, in order to substantiate a missile attack on a sovereign nation, has no legitimacy within the confines of international protocol nor state-approved war power parameters. Trump should appreciate the protections afforded him by the congressional review. The recent bombings by FUKUS in Syria had all the makings of a bait and trap, for which the three amigos, independent of their parliaments or congress and in full hubris, unwittingly obliged.