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Iraq, Syria...are we to destroy Iran next?

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Neoconservatives won't stop until their plans to remake the Middle East are realized.

Years ago there was a plan, A Clean Break: Project for the New American Century (PNAC), to wreck the Oslo peace accords between Israel and the Palestinians and to re-mold the Middle East. It first involved destroying Iraq or in the discredited words of Paul Wolfowitz, "The road to peace in the Middle East goes through Baghdad."

Destroying Syria was to be next. And then Iran. In 2006, columnist Taki Theodoracopulos warned in The American Conservative of the "Clean Break" plan "to aggressively remake the strategic environments of Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Iran. As they say in boxing circles, three down, two to go." Core promoters of the PNAC plan signed an open letter to then President Clinton calling for the removal of Saddam Hussein. They were Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, R. James Woolsey, Elliot Abrams, Donald Rumsfeld, Robert Zoellick and John Bolton, all solid members of the Neoconservative project.

In a short one minute video former NATO commander General Wesley Clark criticizes the plan as hatched to remake the Middle East. Equally, it is important to remember that the chaos in Iraq (and Syria) was not unforeseen by those who promoted the American invasion. I reported in TAC in 2010 of neoconservative David Wurmser (subsequently Vice President Cheney's principal advisor) forecasting "if Saddam Hussein were driven from power, Iraq would be 'ripped apart by the politics of warlords, tribes, clans, sects, and key families,' and out of the 'coming chaos in Iraq and most probably in Syria,' the United States and her principal allies, namely Israel and Jordan, could redraw the region's map." See American Prospect, "The Apprentice".

Comment: From an article by David William Pear:
Neocons have turned the Middle East into a quagmire, Afghanistan into a war without end, and disgraced the U.S. in Latin America and Africa. As a result of the Neocons' bellicose rhetoric, and policies of militarily encircling China and Russia, they have set off another arms race and Cold War 2.0.
Acquiescing to the neocons, as the irrefutable and authoritative impetus forward in structuring US policy, means all other options become secondary and therefore negated. With all the ways to crush an unpopular and bullish movement...why haven't the neocons come under delegitimization? After all, "Regime change" is what the US does best. Ah, yes, Israel...


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Mattis doubts N. Korea's ICBM is, so far, a 'capable threat'

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US Secretary of Defense James Mattis said that he did not believe North Korea's intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) posed a serious threat to the US, but analysis is ongoing. "It has not yet shown to be a capable threat against us right now ... we're still doing the forensics analysis," Mattis said Friday, according to Reuters.

North Korea claimed its latest launch on November 28 was a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile, the Hwasong 15, which can hit all the US mainland.

The two countries have exchanges threats as the US military and its regional allies have simulated the destruction of the country. Last week the US and South Korea conducted a massive and unprecedented five-day joint air force exercise over the Korean Peninsula.

Earlier Friday, President Donald Trump told reporters he would like help from Russia to deal with North Korea.

Comment: The U.S. military (or at least that faction not plagued by the Dr. Strangelove mentality) knows war with North Korea is not an option: millions dead, unacceptable losses, Russia and China's ire). The war of words has been all rhetoric, with Trump just one-upping the policy of bluster North Korea is infamous for. But there is rationality behind it on both sides. Of course there's always the risk of some of the crazies on both sides taking their own propaganda a bit too seriously, but so far things have remained on the level of school-yard taunts.

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Turkey, in full US defiance, continues Putin courtship

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On Monday, US National Security Advisor HR McMaster added to tensions in the Middle East when he condemned Turkey and Qatar as prime sponsors of extremist Islamist ideology. He tore into the Turkish leadership, saying the country's growing problems with the West are largely due to the rise of the Justice and Development Party in Ankara.

A few days ago, McMaster had described China and Russia as "revisionist powers" encroaching on US allies and undermining the international order, and castigated Iran and North Korea as outlaw regimes that "support terror and are seeking weapons of mass destruction."

McMaster now rounds on Turkey and Qatar for mentoring a radical Islamist ideology that "is obviously a grave threat to all civilized people." The stunning part is that Turkey is a NATO ally, while the US Central Command is headquartered in Qatar.

Comment: To survive the global game, countries use each other to increase their options, resources, protection and leverage -- some as allies, some as foils.


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Russia won't support 'strangulation' of N. Korea, US should step up start talks

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The mounting pressure on North Korea over its rocket and nuclear programs is reaching a point at which there is a risk of strangling the country, Russia's deputy Foreign Minister has said, warning that Russia does not support such a tactic.

Pyongyang labors under harsh economic sanctions, imposed for its continued defiance of the UN Security Council, which banned North Korea from developing nuclear weapons or ballistic missiles. The level of pressure, however, is approaching a 'red line', after which an "economic strangulation of DPRK" would start, Russian Deputy FM Igor Morgulov said.

"Russia will not be part of this," he told Interfax news agency. "We consider this counterproductive, since economic pressure alone will not lead to the outcome we seek, the resolution of the nuclear problem in the Korean Peninsula. Also, there is a humanitarian dimension, since sanctions hurt ordinary people in the first place, which we have to take into account."

Comment: Russia offers a cooperative and respectful approach to North Korea, achieving mutual benefits for both countries. The US will continue to mangle its relationship with Pyongyang until it changes its bully stance.

More from RT:
President Donald Trump would like to have Russia's help to deal with North Korea, he told reporters following his phone call with President Vladimir Putin.

"The primary point was to talk about North Korea, because we would love to have his help on North Korea. China's helping, Russia's not helping; we'd like to have Russia's help," Trump said at a briefing outside the White House.

On Thursday, Trump and Putin discussed the situation on the Korean Peninsula during a phone call initiated by Washington. Describing his conversation with Putin, Trump said it was "great."

Referring to Putin's remarks about him during an annual Q&A session last Thursday, Trump stated that the Russian president "said very nice things about what I've done with this country in terms of the economy, but he also said some negative things in terms of what's going on elsewhere."

Asked whether he was impressed by Trump's performance as US president, Putin said he was not a US citizen and it is US citizens who should judge their president's performance. However, he added that the improving state of the American economy under Trump's presidency should be acknowledged, even by his critics.
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Pyongyang: Russian delegation to encourage direct talks, Tillerson no preconditions...but drills go on


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Dislike: Facebook defends itself against accusations that it's ripping society apart

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The social media giant has been facing significant criticism from its former senior executives, who keep attacking the network's effects on society.

In a rare move, Facebook issued a public response to accusations leveled by its former executive Chamath Palihapitiya, who claimed that the company's conduct is "ripping society apart."

Speaking at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Palihapitiya previously stated that "the short-term, dopamine-driven feedback loops that [Facebook] has created are destroying how society works."

The company's statement argued that it takes its "role very seriously" and is "working hard to improve" its services, pointing to the fact that its business model has significantly changed since 2011, when Palihapitiya resigned.

"When Chamath was at Facebook, we were focused on building new social media experiences and growing Facebook around the world," the statement read.

Comment: We would expect no other response from Facebook. They have a bottom line to protect and they're not going to risk it by fessing up.


Attention

Whistleblowers testify to House Intel Committee: NSA foreign surveillance is being scammed to spy on Americans by anyone with access, including FBI

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"The program can be misused by anyone with access to it," said an Intelligence official, with knowledge of the program.
A controversial NSA surveillance program used to monitor foreigners was also being used by the FBI as 'backdoor' to gain warrantless access to American communications, according to numerous former U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials with knowledge of the program.

The whistleblowers, who recently disclosed the program's process to Congressional oversight committees, say concern over the warrantless surveillance mounted when it was disclosed earlier this year that Obama officials had accessed and unmasked communications of members of President Trump's 2016 campaign, allegedly without clear justification.

The process, known as 'reverse targeting,' occurs when intelligence and law enforcement officials use a foreign person as a legal pretense for their intended target, an American citizen, the officials stated. The program, as it exists, failed to prevent terror attacks and in many cases made incorrect connections between a foreign target and an innocent American, they stated.

Comment: Many have suspected this was the case with the "unmasking" of Trump team officials. While this isn't definite confirmation, it is certainly very suggestive. The system is deeply flawed, and is wide open for just that type of abuse. Want to target someone like Flynn? Just make the people he talks with targets, then you can "legally" spy on him. Russians weren't the targets in these cases. The ultimate target was Trump. For what's really going on, read Joe Quinn's latest:


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'Project Patagonia' - Is Israel building a base to save its elite in case of defeat in Palestine?

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Owner of 175 companies, including restaurant chains and Tottenham Hotspur football club – whose fans call themselves the « Yid Army » - the very discreet billionaire Joe Lewis speculates on the exchange market in partnership with his friend George Soros
The Argentinian authorities are wondering about the massive purchase of land in Patagonia by a British billionaire, and the « holidays » that tens of thousands of Israëli soldiers are enjoying on his property.

In the 19th century, the British government were undecided as to where they should settle Israël - either in what is now Uganda, in Argentina or in Palestine. In fact, Argentina was at that time controlled by the United Kingdom and, on the initiative of French baron Maurice de Hirsch, had become a land of refuge for Jews who were fleeing the pogroms in central Europe.

In the 20th century, after the military coup d'Etat against democratically elected President General Juan Perón, a current of antisemitism developed within the armed forces. A brochure was distributed accusing the new State of Israël of preparing an invasion of Patagonia, the « Andinia Plan ».

It has become apparent today that even though the Argentinian extreme right had exaggerated the facts in the 1970's, there was indeed a project for implantation (and not invasion) in Patagonia.

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Scheme to pay off Trump accusers emerges, one woman was offered $750,000

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California woman's rights Attorney Lisa Bloom operated behind a scheme to compensate Trump accusers and potential accusers using money from donors and tabloid media outlets during the final months of the 2016 presidential race, in an effort which intensified as the election neared, report John Solomon and Alison Spann of The Hill.
Lisa Bloom's efforts included offering to sell alleged victims' stories to TV outlets in return for a commission for herself, arranging a donor to pay off one Trump accuser's mortgage and attempting to secure a six-figure payment for another woman who ultimately declined to come forward after being offered as much as $750,000, the clients told The Hill. -The Hill
The various accounts of Bloom's scheme were detailed in documents, emails and text messages reviewed by The Hill, and come on the heels of Bill O'Reilly's claim that there is a secret tape of a women who was offered $200,000 to file sexual harassment charges against Trump. It is unknown whether or not O'Reilly's claim is related to Bloom's activities.

Comment: When working for Weinstein, Bloom was "part of a team that would gather compromising information on sexual assault victims", in order to kill negative stories regarding her employer. Maybe she just has "selective" virtue... Tucker Carlson covered the Hill's breaking story on his program:

This bit from the Hill's piece is revealing:
The woman who ultimately declined to come forward with Bloom told The Hill that she stayed silent for an entire year afterward because she did not want to call attention to her family.

She said she supported Trump in 2016, and that he she held no resentment about the early 1990s advance because Trump stopped it as soon as she asked him.

She said she remains friends with many people associated with the president to this day, including one of his best personal friends and a lawyer who works for one of the firms representing Trump.

The woman said, however, no one associated with the Trump White House or the president forced her to come forward or made any offers to induce her to talk to The Hill. She said she agreed to do so only after she became disgusted to learn this past October that Bloom had agreed to work in defense of Weinstein.

"I couldn't understand how she could say she was for people like me and then represent someone like him. And then all the money stuff I knew about. I just became frustrated," she said.
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Bad Guys

Russian MoD says US instructors use al-Hasakah camp to train former ISIS members for fighting Syrian army

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The US-led coalition uses the al-Hasakah refugee camp as a base for training former members of ISIS, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (formerly Jabhat al-Nusra, the Syrian branch of al-Qaeda) and other groups, the Russian center for reconciliation of the warring parties in Syria said on December 16.

US-trained terrorists join new units of the group called "the New Syrian Army" to be sent to southern Syria for fighting against the Syrian Arab Army, according to the statement.

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Nasrallah on Trump's Jerusalem move: 'This is the beginning of the end for Israel' (VIDEO)

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Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah
The following is the last part of a speech by Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayed Hassan Nasrallah on December 11, 2017, at a mass protest in Beirut to denouncing US President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Nasrallah's videos are now banned on YouTube thanks to Google's global mass-censorship campaign of anything that doesn't conform to the Official World View.

Thankfully, for now, there's still Vimeo...


Below is a transcript, provided by sayed7asan.blogspot.com

Transcript

[...] (Against the decision of Trump), the least (degree of faith) here would be that the Palestinian Authority, the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (who will meet) in Istanbul in two days decree the end of the peace process. The Arab peace initiative should no longer be on the table. They have to tell the Americans: "It's over. There is nothing left on the table. If you cancel this decision, we will come back to discuss around the table." Even at the political and tactical levels, it is a strong, influential and effective logic, though of course we do not believe for a moment in (the efficiency or the legitimacy of) the way of negotiations.

Comment: See also: Hezbollah leader Nasrallah says fight for Jerusalem is now top priority