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Mosul Dam: A bigger problem than ISIS?

Mosul Dam
© Victor J. Blue for The New YorkerAccording to a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers assessment, “Mosul Dam is the most dangerous dam in the world.”
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Mosul Dam is failing. A breach would cause a colossal wave that could kill as many as a million and a half people.

On the morning of August 7, 2014, a team of fighters from the Islamic State, riding in pickup trucks and purloined American Humvees, swept out of the Iraqi village of Wana and headed for the Mosul Dam. Two months earlier, isis had captured Mosul, a city of nearly two million people, as part of a ruthless campaign to build a new caliphate in the Middle East. For an occupying force, the dam, twenty-five miles north of Mosul, was an appealing target: it regulates the flow of water to the city, and to millions of Iraqis who live along the Tigris.

As the isis invaders approached, they could make out the dam's four towers, standing over a wide, squat structure that looks like a brutalist mausoleum. Getting closer, they saw a retaining wall that spans the Tigris, rising three hundred and seventy feet from the riverbed and extending nearly two miles from embankment to embankment. Behind it, a reservoir eight miles long holds eleven billion cubic metres of water.

A group of Kurdish soldiers was stationed at the dam, and the isis fighters bombarded them from a distance and then moved in. When the battle was over, the area was nearly empty; most of the Iraqis who worked at the dam, a crew of nearly fifteen hundred, had fled. The fighters began to loot and destroy equipment. An isis propaganda video posted online shows a fighter carrying a flag across, and a man's voice says, "The banner of unification flutters above the dam."

The next day, Vice-President Joe Biden telephoned Masoud Barzani, the President of the Kurdish region, and urged him to retake the dam as quickly as possible. American officials feared that isis might try to blow it up, engulfing Mosul and a string of cities all the way to Baghdad in a colossal wave. Ten days later, after an intense struggle, Kurdish forces pushed out the isis fighters and took control of the dam.

Comment:
Perhaps US officials are preparing the public mind for another 'accidental' catastrophe. Engineers involved in building the dam have claimed that it requires ongoing maintenance due to the fact that it rests on ground that is soluble in water. So what did the Western-backed terrorists do as soon as they took it over? They destroyed the equipment necessary for this maintenance, thus turning the dam into a weapon of mass destruction.

See also: Millions of lives at risk: Mosul Dam's collapse is now 'imminent'
An ominous wire report sent a shiver down my spine when I read it. On January 28, US Army Lieutenant General Sean MacFarland, head of the US-led coalition against Daesh (ISIL) in Iraq and Syria, said that the US military was on site at the Mosul Dam to assess "the potential" for the collapse. Were it to be blown up, it would send a flood of water down the heavily populated Tigris river valley. "The likelihood of the dam collapsing is something we are trying to determine right now... all we know is when it goes, it's going to go fast and that's bad," MacFarland told reporters in Baghdad. The US State Department estimates up to 500,000 people could be killed and over one million rendered homeless should Iraq's biggest dam collapse.

Further reading: Has Washington hatched a new Machiavellian plan for Syria and Iraq?



Snakes in Suits

CIA Director John Brennan 'largely responsible for chaos' in Syria, not Russia

Syria destruction
© Sputnik
Russia's engagement in the Syrian conflict has been designed to help resolve the crisis and provide humanitarian aid to civilians, lawmaker Dmitry Novikov told RIA Novosti after CIA Director John Brennan accused Moscow of using a "scorched-earth" strategy in the war-torn Arab country.

"Russia has never used this tactic. We are trying to provide assistance in resolving the Syrian conflict; we do not aim to take Syria under control. Unlike the US, Russia deployed its forces to Syria temporarily following a request from the legitimately elected president," he said.

Novikov, first deputy chairman of the Russian State Duma's committee on international affairs, emphasized that Russia is focused on "tackling terrorists and protecting Syrians," adding that this was the primary drive behind Moscow's military assistance to the Syrian Arab Army and humanitarian missions across the embattled country.

"This is Russia's tactic in Syria," he said. The lawmaker added that Washington's military presence overseas has often led to "grave consequences," citing chaos in Libya as a case in point.

Novikov's comments came in response to remarks made by John Brennan, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. "What the Russians have done in Syria in terms of some of the scorched-earth policy that they have pursued that [has] led to devastation and thousands upon thousands of innocent deaths, that's not something that the United States would ever do in any of these military conflicts," he suggested earlier in January.

Propaganda

China rejects hacking claims, urges US to explain own spying, says 'groundless smear attempt'

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© HO AFP Photo
Beijing has challenged Washington to explain its own global spying activities following US media reports alleging that China is using two Chinese hotels as spy centres, describing the reports as a "groundless" smear attempt.

On Wednesday, The Washington Times published an article where it alleged that the 4PLA, a unit attached to the Chinese Defence Ministry, used the Jintang and Seasons hotels in the capital Beijing to conduct espionage.

The publication cited an open-source intelligence dossier produced by the Army's Asian Studies Detachment, as the source of its report. The document does not explain why and how the hotels were allegedly used by the Chinese for hacking.

Attention

Not a friend of Putin: This is what Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn believes

Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn
© Pablo Martinez Monsivais | AP Photo
In the waning weeks of the Obama White House, we continue to bear the poisonous fruits of a progressive president whose primary achievement on the world stage has been to empower the West's worst enemies while alienating its allies.

Consider the happenings of just the last few days:
  • An alleged ISIS-linked jihadist shot up a nightclub in Turkey in the early hours of the new year;
  • North Korean tyrant Kim Jong Un pronounced that his nation was close to testing an intercontinental ballistic missile; and
  • China confirmed that for the first time it moved its sole aircraft carrier into the South China Sea, where it is testing weapons and equipment.

Sheriff

'No friction at all' with Trump's private security and Secret Service

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US Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy wants to set the record straight about President-elect Donald Trump's private security team and whether it's causing conflict with his agents.

In an exclusive interview with CNN -- his first since Trump's election -- Clancy also offered a wide-ranging look at the unique logistical challenges of providing security for the President-elect's large family and securing his New York residence. Most of all, however, he wanted to push back against suggestions that there were conflicts between the Secret Service and the private security team that's protected Trump for years. Politico reported last month that Trump's private team "bristled" at the Secret Service's desire to take the lead in protecting Trump and in some cases, they had gotten in the way of the agency's protocols.

USA

Tensions rising: US special operations forces to back South Korea's potential assassination of Kim Jong

 anti-North Korea rally
© Kim Hong-Ji / ReutersA man chants slogans during an anti-North Korea rally in central Seoul, South Korea, February 11, 2016.
If Seoul launches an operation to assassinate North Korea's leader in the event of war, US special operations forces would participate, Yonhap news agency claims.

"The South Korean military will form a special brigade based on that of the US sometime later this year," a high-ranking government official told the agency on condition of anonymity, adding that US special agents are expected to be under Korean command during the operation.

"Although the brigade is modeled after that in the US, it will be tailored to the special environments of the peninsula," the source was cited as saying.

The South Korean task force charged with eliminating the North Korean government in case of a war would be 1,000 to 2,000 strong, the report added.

Dollar

"Takers": The unproductive, rent-extracting rich

monopoly money
You don't have to be a Tea Party conservative to believe that the economy is threatened when there are too many "takers" and not enough "makers." The "takers" who threaten the dynamism and fairness of industrial capitalism the most in the 21st century are not the welfare-dependent poor — the villains of Tea Party propaganda — but the rent-extracting, unproductive rich.

The term "rent" in this context refers to more than payments to your landlords. As Mike Konczal and many others have argued, profits should be distinguished from rents. "Profits" from the sale of goods or services in a free market are different from "rents" extracted from the public by monopolists in various kinds. Unlike profits, rents tend to be based on recurrent fees rather than sales to ever-changing consumers. While productive capitalists — "industrialists," to use the old-fashioned term — need to be active and entrepreneurial in order to keep ahead of the competition, "rentiers" (the term for people whose income comes from rents, rather than profits) can enjoy a perpetual stream of income even if they are completely passive.

Info

US "Russian hacking" report uses info from 2012 - WikiLeaks to respond to report in press conference on Monday

Julian Assange
This ought to be good.

Mark your calendars.

Wikileaks will hold a press conference Monday at 9 AM Eastern to respond to the CIA report this week on Russian interference in the US elections.
ANNOUNCE: WikiLeaks press conf, Monday 9am ET streamed live responding to CIA report on WikiLeaks

Background: https://t.co/cV1dpsfM3L

— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) January 7, 2017
According to an article overnight from Sputniknews.com regarding the highly-anticipated declassified US intelligence report information included in the report was published in 2012. The intelligence report was supposed to prove that Russia supported Donald Trump in the recent US election for President,

Comment: Don't miss: The Ridiculous Farce Of The US Intelligence Report On Russia Hacking The US Election


Quenelle - Golden

Duterte welcomes the Russian Navy in the Philippines (VIDEO)

Duterte, Rear Admiral Eduard Mikhailov
© Noel Celis / Reuters Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (4th L) shakes hands with Russia's Rear Admiral Eduard Mikhailov at the anti-submarine navy ship Admiral Tributs at the south pier in Metro Manila, Philippines January 6, 2017.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte toured a Russian warship in Manila and asked for the Russian Navy to visit more often.

The current visit is part of a week long goodwill trip, during which the navies of both countries are expected to discuss and share tactics to help combat terrorism and piracy in the region as well as discuss plans regarding joint military exercises in the future.

This is only the third time a contingent of the Russian Navy has visited the Philippines, and the first since President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office last June.

Comment: For more on the significance of Duterte's overtures toward Russia and China, check out:


Eye 1

US & Ukraine's anti-Russian madness poisons the world

poroshenko and obamam
Christelle Neant in DØNiPRESS, translated by Tom Winter

With less than two weeks till Trump's inauguration, the Obama administration continues its dangerous provocations against Russia. After the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats on false pretenses, after the fake news about Russian piracy of an American electricity supplier, now via NATO, the US is looking for ways to poke the Russian bear in Eastern Europe.

While the slightest movement of the Russian army on its own territory triggers a hysterical storm of Western media reports denouncing the 'Russian Aggression,' the recent deployment in Germany and Eastern Europe of an American armored brigade -- consisting of 4,000 men, 87 Abrams tanks, and 144 Bradley combat vehicles, all to be stationed permanently in Poland, and which will be reinforced by 1,000 additional troops from the NATO countries -- makes not a ripple in the same press. Yet the aggressiveness and provocation right under under Russia's nose is as obvious as the nose on one's face.

Comment: 2016 was a very busy year for anti-Russian propaganda. Hopefully 2017 will see incoming President Trump put those pathetic propagandists in their place.

Check out: 2016: A year of Russian bear-baiting
When he's not bombing hospitals for fun, propping up the 'evil Assad,' hacking into Democratic Party emails, or ordering the doping of Russian athletes, the sinister Russian President is orchestrating hooligan attacks on England football fans at the European Football Championships![...]

Well, that was the news in brief for 2016, as brought to you by 'liberal' and neocon media outlets in the West. Now let's take a closer, month by month look at how the anti-Russia, anti-Putin hysteria built up.
And: Trump tweets for peace with Russia
Donald Trump's latest tweet stating that Russia is not a threat is his way of sticking a middle finger at Barack Obama and the deep state.

Donald Trump will cave under pressure from the deep state and renege on his pledge to cooperate with rather than threaten Russia...so said many pundits, but thus far they have been proved wrong time and again.