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Kurdish official claims deal reached for Syrian army to enter Afrin - Putin, Erdogan discussing situation - UPDATE

Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army fighters are seen next to military trucks
© Khalil Ashawi / ReutersTurkish-backed Free Syrian Army fighters are seen next to military trucks in Northern Afrin countryside, Syria, February 16, 2018
A deal between Damascus and Syrian Kurds fighting off an ongoing Turkish offensive on Afrin is reportedly on the cards again. An adviser to the Kurdish administration told Reuters Syrian troops might be at the border in two days.

Several conflicting reports have been coming from Syria, suggesting either success or failure of alleged negotiations between Damascus and the Kurdish People Protection Units (YPG) fighters. The negotiations were reportedly aimed at getting help from the Syrian government to repel the ongoing Turkish offensive on the Kurdish-held enclave of Afrin.

On Sunday Reuters citied Badran Jia Kurd, an adviser to the Kurdish self-government, as saying that the military assistance agreement had been reached. Jia Kurd noted that the deal, which could see Syrian forces enter Afrin within two days, will be limited exclusively to immediate military support.

Comment: See also: Update: On the back of reports that Syrian pro-government forces are to enter Afrin, Ankara said "no one can stop" its soldiers if "the regime" comes to help Kurdish militias, but added that Syrians fighting them will be "no problem."
Turkish troops will respond to Syrian pro-government forces entering the northwest Afrin province depending on their objective, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Monday after meeting his Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi in Amman.

"If the regime enters [Afrin] to clear out the YPG, then there is no problem," Cavusoglu said, as cited by state news agency Anadolu. However, he added: "If they are entering [Afrin] to provide protection to the YPG, then no one can stop Turkey or Turkish soldiers."
The Turkish foreign minister has commented on recent reports made by Syrian state TV that pro-Syrian government forces would enter Syria's Afrin "within hours."
"We have started an operation in Afrin in order to get rid of the threat to our national security. We still insist on this."
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag has commented on reports about the possible deployment of Syrian government forces to Afrin during a news conference following a cabinet meeting.
According to the official, Ankara doesn't believe these reports, adding that Turkey didn't have any proof yet.

"The news of the agreement between the YPG [Kurdish militia] and the Syrian government for the latter to send forces to Afrin appeared today. We are following these reports. The information has not been confirmed to us through official channels. As far as we know, nobody is talking about sending Syrian government forces there at the moment," Bozdag told reporters.

However, as the deputy prime minister specified, if the Syrian armed forces entered Afrin to support Kurdish militants, this would lead to a catastrophe, giving a green light to split the country.

"If the Syrian government enters [Afrin] to support the YPG, it will pave the way for a catastrophe," Bozdag said.

The deputy prime minister continued by saying that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan had discussed the situation in Afrin earlier in the day and Russia's stance on Turkey's military operation in Afrin remained the same as before.
The Presidents of Russia and Turkey have discussed the situation in Syria via phone call, including the Turkish military operation in Afrin, as stated by the press service of the Kremlin.
It is noted that the two leaders discussed further cooperation in the format of the Astana peace agreements, confirming the readiness of Russia, Turkey and Iran to closely coordinate their efforts to fulfill the agreements reached at the Congress of the Syrian national dialogue in Sochi, on zones of de-escalation.

Both presidents noted the positive dynamics of cooperation between Moscow and Ankara and agreed to hold a number of meetings between representatives of Russia and Turkey at various levels in the near future.



Chess

Geo-economic shift: China's 'New Silk Roads' extends its reach to Latin America

China OBOR
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A sharp, geoeconomic shift took place last month in Santiago, Chile at the second ministerial meeting of a forum grouping China and the 33-member Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.

The Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, told his audience that the world's second-largest economy and Latin America should join efforts to support free trade. This was about "opposing protectionism" and "working for an open world economy," he said.

After encouraging Latin American and Caribbean nations to participate in a major November expo in China, Wang delivered the clincher - Latin America should play a "meaningful" role in the 'New Silk Roads', known as the Belt and Road Initiative. The Chinese media duly highlighted the invitation.

The Latin American stretch of the Belt and Road project may not turn out to be as ambitious as the Eurasia program. Yet the trend is now clear with Beijing turbo-charging its infrastructure connectivity drive across the region and the Caribbean, with more deals on the way.

Comment: China's win-win economic strategies threaten the US' long-standing dominance in the region simply because the 'exceptional nation' still does not understand the concept of mutual cooperation.


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Lavrov at Valdai Conference: 'US must immediately leave area it illegally controls in southern Syria'

US soldiers in combat vehicles
© AFPUS soldiers in combat vehicles
US troops must immediately shut down their zone of control in southern Syria in the area of Al-Tanf, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov suggested when asked what should be done to help the Syrian peace settlement.

Lavrov was referring to an area on Syria's border with Jordan and Iraq, which the US declared to be under its protection last year. Among other things, it contains the Rukban refugee camp. The facility is apparently used by radical militants, including members of UN-designated terrorist group best known by its former name Al-Nusra Front, to recover and raid other parts of Syria, Lavrov said at the Valdai Club conference on the Middle East in Moscow. The US is turning a blind eye to such abuses of its protection, he added.

"Inside the Al-Tanf zone, which the Americans unilaterally declared under their protection, and inside the refugee camp jihadists are regularly reported to recover strength. On several occasions they conducted raids from there into other territory of the Syrian Arab Republic. This zone must be shut down immediately," the Russian minister said.

"Our colleagues from the UN for some reason are hesitant to say that humanitarian convoys cannot get into this US-controlled area because the US would not guarantee their safety," Lavrov added. "Instead they focus attention on the humanitarian situation in Idlib or Eastern Ghouta."

Comment: See also: Lavrov at Valdai: The US is nation-building in eastern Syria. The only thing necessary for peace is for the US to stop playing with fire


Smiley

Donald Trump: 'They are laughing their a**es off in Moscow'

Donald Trump
© Pool/Getty ImagesCalmer than you are.
A night after nonsensically (and disgustingly) blaming the FBI for spending too much time on the Russia investigation at the expense of preventing last week's Florida school shooting, President Trump continued to vent his spleen on Twitter. In the span of several Sunday-morning tweets, the president trained his ire at several familiar targets while, as usual, taking care to avoid slandering Russia.

Lowlights included: reviving a right-wing talking point about Obama and Iran, attacking "low ratings" CNN, and making a misleading assertion about Adam Schiff, the ranking Democratic member of the House Intelligence Committee.

Comment: Trump's reliance on Twitter for getting around the information containment field set up by 'the intelligence community' unwittingly exposes the nakedness of the American Empire to the entire world. World leaders may not say so publicly, but people everywhere are indeed laughing at the ridiculousness of the 'Russiagate' witch-hunt and the helplessness of the elected President of The Exceptional Nation.


Red Flag

Multi-trillion dollar monopoly hiding in plain sight: Amazon's ambitious plan to 'become the market'

Amazon
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Chris Lampen-Crowell started to feel the undertow four years ago. Gazelle Sports, the running-shoe and apparel business he founded in downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 1985, had grown steadily for decades, adding locations in Grand Rapids and Detroit and swelling to some 170 employees. But then, in 2014, sales took a downward turn. From the outside, at least, it was hard to see why. Gazelle Sports was as beloved as ever by local runners. People continued to flock to its free clinics and community runs. And scores of enthusiastic reviews on Google and Yelp, along with an industry ranking as one of the best running-shoe retailers in the country, gave Gazelle Sports and its e-commerce website plenty of prominence in online searches.

The problem wasn't so much that customers had made a conscious decision to buy their running gear elsewhere, Lampen-Crowell says. Rather, a number were doing more of their overall shopping on Amazon-and as the online giant became a pervasive, almost unconscious habit in their lives, they had started dropping into their Amazon shopping carts some of the items they used to buy from Gazelle Sports. Lampen-Crowell's initial response was to double down on marketing his company's own website. But while that helped, there were many potential customers who still had little chance of landing on it. That was because, by 2014, nearly 40 percent of people looking to buy something online were skipping search engines like Google altogether and instead starting their product searches directly on Amazon.

By the fall of 2016, the share of online shoppers bypassing search engines and heading straight to Amazon had grown to 55 percent. With sales flagging and staff reductions under way, Lampen-Crowell made what seemed like a necessary decision: Gazelle Sports would join Amazon Marketplace, becoming a third-party seller on the digital giant's platform. "If the customer is on Amazon, as a small business you have to say, 'That is where I have to go,'" Lampen-Crowell explains. "Otherwise, we are going to close our doors."

Gazelle Sports isn't alone. Faced with Amazon's overwhelming gravitational pull on the Internet's shopping traffic, thousands of Amazon's competitors-from small independent retailers to major chains and manufacturing brands-have felt compelled to join its orbit.

Comment: Friendly reminder that Jeff Bezos is still trying to take over the universe


Arrow Down

Israel police arrest 'Crime Minister' Netanyahu associates in corruption investigation

Benjamin Netanyahu
© Eddie Keogh / ReutersBenjamin Netanyahu
Israeli police have arrested two senior executives of the country's largest telecom group as a part of a corruption investigation against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Haaretz reported.

The local daily said authorities arrested two close associates of Netanyahu on Sunday, days after police called for Netanyahu to be indicted for bribery, fraud and breach of public trust.

Investigators are reportedly looking into allegations the senior executives from Bezeq, which owns news website Walla, accepted bribes from Netanyahu in return for favourable coverage.

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Brick Wall

Mueller 'pit bull' Weissmann's been busted for withholding evidence in previous case

Andrew Weissmann Mueller
© Getty ImagesAndrew Weissmann
"Reprehensible and subject, perhaps, to appropriate disciplinary measures" -- Judge Charles Sifton

The top attorney in Robert Mueller's Special Counsel's office was reported to the Department of Justice's Inspector General by a lawyer representing whistleblowers for alleged "corrupt legal practices" more than a year before the 2016 presidential election and a decade before to the Senate Judiciary Committee , this reporter has learned.

Described by the New York Times as Mueller's 'pitbull,' Andrew Weissmann, a former Eastern District of New York Assistant U.S. Attorney, rose through the ranks to eventually become Mueller's general counsel at the F.B.I.

In 2015 Weissmann was selected to run the Department of Justice's criminal fraud section and was later handpicked by Mueller to join the ongoing Special Counsel's Office investigation into the alleged obstruction and alleged collusion between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia.

But Weissmann's rise to the top was rocky from the start. Although he's been described as a tough prosecutor by some, his involvement in a case targeting the Colombo crime family in a New York Eastern District Court was the first of many that would draw criticism from his peers, as well as judges.

Dollar

Top European banker Ilmars Rimsevics arrested in money-laundering probe

Latvia's ABLV bank
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The head of Latvia's central bank and member of the European Central Bank (ECB) governing council has been detained as part of a corruption investigation in the country.

The arrest comes four days after the US Treasury accused Latvia's third-largest lender of "institutionalized money laundering". According to the US officials, Latvia's ABLV bank had made money laundering into "a pillar of the bank's business practices."

"Illicit financial activity at the bank includes transactions for parties connected to UN-designated entities, some of which are involved in North Korea's procurement or export of ballistic missiles," the US Treasury said.

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Trump goes on raging tweetstorm: Russians "laughing their asses off", mocks "leakin' monster" Schiff

Schiff
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After excoriating the FBI for failing to act on multiple tips about "professional school shooter" Nikolas Cruz's murderous intentions, and criticizing National Security Adviser HR McMaster over his Russia collusion comments, President Donald Trump shifted his focus toward one of his favorite targets, House Intelligence Committee ranking member Adam Schiff, whom he "congratulated" for finally acknowledging that the Obama administration is responsible for any attempted interference by Russia during the 2016 election.

In one of his more memorable turns of phrase, Trump lauded "Liddle Adam Schiff", whom he branded the "leakin monster of no control", for finally "blaming the Obama Administration for Russian meddling in the 2016 Election. He is finally right about something. Obama was President, knew of the threat, and did nothing. Thank you Adam!"

Trump also expressed his amazement that nobody in federal law enforcement or Congress tried to stop the Obama administration from handing over nearly $2 billion in cash to Iran. The cash transfers were first reported by the Wall Street Journal in September 2016. The administration defended its actions by saying it was merely returning the money, which belonged to Iranian entities, but had been frozen because of sanctions.

Star of David

Netanyahu corruption investigation circles in: Seven more of PM's cronies brought up on charges

netanyahu drone
© Lennart Preiss / Associated PressIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts to distract the public continue. He claimed the object was part of a downed Iranian drone during his speech at the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Feb. 18, 2018.
Less than one week after Israeli police recommended that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted on several corruption charges, a new legal minefield has opened up beneath his feet.

Seven Israelis were arrested on Sunday in what the police call "Case 4000," a new investigation in which members of Netanyahu's innermost circle are suspected of intervening with regulators to help the Bezeq group, an Israeli communications giant then run by a close friend of the prime minister, in exchange for favorable coverage of Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, on a news portal owned by the company.

Though Netanayhu has not been named as a suspect in the case, numerous Israeli news outlets reported on Sunday that he is expected to be questioned "under caution," a term used for suspects in criminal cases.

Comment: Looks like Netanyahu's arrogance and duplicity may actually undo him. Couldn't happen to a better guy.