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Gold Coins

Greenspan warns an American crisis is imminent, urges a return to the gold standard

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On Friday afternoon, after the shocking Brexit referendum, while being interviewed by CNBC Alan Greenspan stunned his hosts when he said that things are about as bad as he has ever seen.
"This is the worst period, I recall since I've been in public service. There's nothing like it, including the crisis — remember October 19th, 1987, when the Dow went down by a record amount 23 percent? That I thought was the bottom of all potential problems. This has a corrosive effect that will not go away. I'd love to find something positive to say."
Strangely enough, he was not referring to the British exodus but to America's own economic troubles.

Today, Greenspan was on Bloomberg Surveillance where in an extensive, 30 minutes interview he was urged to give his take on the British referendum outcome. According to Greenspan, David Cameron miscalculated and made a "terrible mistake" in holding a referendum. That decision led to a "terrible outcome in all respects," Greenspan said. "It didn't have to happen." Greenspan then noted that as a result of Brexit, "we are in very early days a crisis which has got a way to go", and point to Scotland which he said will likely have another referendum on its own, predicting the vote would be successful, and Northern Ireland would "probably" go the same way.

Pocket Knife

French industrial giant Lafarge paid 'taxes' to Islamic State in Syria

LeFarge truck
© Jacky Naegelen/Reuters
The world's leading building materials company Lafarge paid taxes to the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in 2013-2014 to continue operations in northern Syria, reports Le Monde.

The newspaper claims Lafarge's plant was located in Jalabiya in northern Syria, controlled by IS militants. The company had sought to continue the work as long as possible despite dangerous and unstable environment. Lafarge started working in Syria in 2010, a year before the civil war broke out.

Le Monde says Lafarge made a deal with IS and the terrorists allowed the French to operate on their territory. The company's trucks could pass through the checkpoints set by the IS, for example, the paper reports. Lafarge is the world leader in building materials and one of the biggest players in cement, aggregates and concrete businesses. The French cement producer was indirectly funding the jihadists for over a year before IS seized the site on September 19, 2014.

In February 2015, the area was taken by Kurdish YPG militia and is now used as a base for US, French and British special forces that support the Kurds in their fight against the jihadists, according to the media.

Bad Guys

Nusra Front militants in Northern Syria reportedly receives 100 surface-to-air missiles

Nusra Front militants
© AP Photo/ Al-Nusra Front Twitter page via AP
The Nusra Front militants in the north of Syria got 100 surface-to-air (SAM) missiles, designed to be launched from the ground to destroy aerial targets, in particular, aircraft or other missiles, according to local media.

The Nusra Front militants in the north of Syria have received 100 surface-to-air (SAM) missiles, Almayadeen television channel reported Monday.

No details on the supplier or the kind of missile was immediately provided by the broadcaster.

The SAM is a missile designed to be launched from the ground to destroy aerial targets, in particular, aircraft or other missiles.

Snakes in Suits

Turkey claims Gaza sea blockade 'largely lifted' via reconciliation deal, Israel disagrees

MV Mavi Marmara
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Turkey's Prime Minister Binali Yildirim says the Gaza blockade has been "largely lifted" via a Turkish-Israeli peace agreement. The first ship with aid to the area is set to depart later this week, he added.

Early reports that Israel and Turkey reached an agreement to normalize ties emerged on Sunday. The deal will put an end to the rift over the Israeli Navy's killing of nine Turkish citizens during a Gaza flotilla raid in 2010.

"This text of consensus tomorrow will be signed with the undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and his correspondent in Israel. After this there is the approval process. In Israel the approval is issued by the cabinet and on our side it will be completed at the parliament," Yildirim said in a TV address.

The two countries will exchange ambassadors as soon as possible, the Turkish PM said.

Boat

No tensions here: Chinese ships join US Navy in massive Pacific exercise

Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy
© AFP
Despite the tensions between the US and China over islands in the South China Sea, a five-ship Chinese flotilla will take part in RIMPAC 2016, international naval exercises featuring 45 ships, 200 aircraft and 25,000 personnel from 27 countries.

Five ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) linked up with the carrier strike group (CSG) led by the USS John C. Stennis (CVN-74) near Guam last week, and set sail for Pearl Harbor, a US Navy official confirmed to the US Naval Institute on Monday.

On the list of ships provided by the US Third Fleet are the Type 052C guided missile destroyer Xi'an (153), guided missile frigates Hengshui and Gaoyouhui, the hospital ship Peace Ark and the submarine logistics vessel Changxingdao, the USNI reported.

Whistle

Sane voice, Tulsi Gabbard leads fight to stop Syrian regime-change war

Tulsi Gabbard
© www.cnn.comCongresswoman Tulsi Gabbard
Congresswoman from Hawaii is gathering support for a bill that would defund the disastrous US intervention against the Syrian government and state.

Of all the myths that pass for conventional wisdom in Washington in the late Obama years, perhaps one of the most intractable is the idea that the president has "done nothing" concerning Syria. According to a Robert S. Ford, who served as US Ambassador to Syria (2010 - 14), and is now a senior fellow at the Middle East Institute, the Obama administration has followed a "hands-off" policy regarding Syria, claiming that the president and other senior administration officials have "been reluctant to use all tools available to create pressure" on the Syrian government. And last week The New York Times reported that 51 mid-level State Department officials authored a "dissent cable" to Secretary John Kerry urging the United States to carry out "military strikes against the government of President Bashar al-Assad." The Times noted further that Foggy Bottom's pinstriped dissidents have long "chafed at the White House's refusal to be drawn into the conflict in Syria."

Yet far from "refusing to be drawn into the conflict in Syria," the Obama administration has actively financed and trained so-called "moderate" Syrian rebels (who are in fact Salafist extremists in league with Al Qaeda) since 2013. The administration's parallel efforts—one by the CIA, followed by another run out of the Pentagon—has helped to destabilize the region, contribute to the refugee crisis, and, in targeting the sovereign government of Bashar al-Assad, helped strengthen the geostrategic position of ISIS.

Still worse, American proxies have been working hand in glove with radical Sunni opponents of the secular Assad government. Even Ford publicly admitted in January 2015, "For a long time we have looked the other way while the Nusra Front and armed groups on the ground, some of which are getting help from us, have coordinated in military operations against the regime."

Indeed, by 2015 the fiction of a "moderate" opposition had become increasingly difficult to maintain. According to the journalist Gareth Porter, "the idea that an independent 'moderate' armed opposition still existed" was "necessary to provide a political fig leaf for the covert and indirect U.S. reliance on Al Qaeda's Syrian franchise's military success."

Efforts to halt the administration's illegal and counterproductive war for regime change in Syria have been lead by Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii. Last year, Gabbard, a two-tour Iraq war veteran, sponsored a bill that would cut off funding for what Gabbard calls the administration's "regime-change war in Syria."

Comment: Gabbard may be right in her assessment that if Assad is deposed, ISIS and al-Qaeda will fill the vacuum, take over Syria and make things worse. (Is this the Obama plan?) At least someone is looking at the actions proposed and determining the most likely consequences. Vision and accountability. More of this please.


Attention

Ukrainian forces post proof of their own war crimes (VIDEO)

UAF bombards Pervomaisk, 2014
© YouTubeScreen capture from Ukrainian video, "UAF bombards Pervomaisk, 2014." Target seen on TV-laser aiming artillery.
Remember the stupidity of young criminals posting video of their own crimes? Here it's the Ukrainian army posting theirs. Their cannon fire is aimed with laser-television and we see what they are aiming at. CIVILIAN APARTMENT BUILDINGS!


Bad Guys

The Battle for Aleppo: The fate of the world hangs in the balance

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2016 has been a dark year for the world. And yet things are inevitably going to get even worse as the world wonders which monster will be crowned emperor this fall here in the empire of chaos. Brazil has fallen, Venezuela and the progressive governments of Latin America are under threat. The dirty wars continue in Mexico and Colombia. In Oaxaca the Mexican government conducted a massacre of teachers resisting attempts to privatize the education system. In Libya a campaign of assassinations aims to wipe out anyone in the army loyal to the Libyan people rather then the NATO death squads. Meanwhile terrorist death squads slaughter Libyan civilians with impunity. They also treacherously murdered a dozen former Libyan government officials after finally releasing them after years of torture and mistreatment. Eritrea, one of the only independent African countries, has come under military attack from Ethiopia. Coups and destabilization attempts threaten South Africa and Zimbabwe. In fact the empire of chaos is busy spreading chaos and bloodshed throughout Africa and indeed the whole world. The empire is on the attack all over the world, ultimately targeting China and Russia of course.

Bad Guys

Kremlin compares Brexit fallout to Soviet collapse

Kremlin, Moscow
© Flickr/ Axel AxelKremlin, Moscow
  • Russians experienced similar sense of uncertainty, Peskov says
  • Russia is interested in 'stable' Europe, Kremlin says
The upheaval in the U.K. after its Brexit referendum in favor of leaving the European Union has similarities to the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman.

While it's "unreasonable to draw direct parallels," it's obvious that the U.K. is going through a "turbulent, confusing and unpredictable period," Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call Monday. Russia "has gone through the collapse of the Soviet Union and many generations clearly remember the period of the Soviet collapse, that period of uncertainty."

Vader

The three components of America's destructive foreign policy

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Since the end of the Cold War, American foreign policy could almost have been designed to undermine our national interests. Whether under Republican George W. Bush or Democrats Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, we have seen "regime changes" and "color revolutions," facilitation of global jihadism while claiming to combat it, and gratuitous confrontation with post-communist Russia which was going out of its way to become our reliable ally.

For those familiar with the operational code of the late Soviet Union, the counterproductive skew of American policy has a familiar ring. The Bolsheviks sacrificed the interests of the Russian people in pursuit of their Marxist-Leninist vision. In his famous work, The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism, Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet state, described the roots of his ruling ideology in 19th century German philosophy, British political economy, and French utopian socialism.

It's time to ask why, under GOP and Democrat administrations alike, American foreign policy is so dysfunctional. Also, one could notice that this policy has three components as well.

Comment: The authors make excellent points about the factors sustaining US foreign policy. However their apparent faith in a the potential of a Trump presidency is misplaced. Trump's 'shoot-from-the-lip' style may be appealing on the campaign trail, but hardly qualifies him for the world of high level diplomacy.