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Lavrov: US sparing al-Nusra in Syria for Plan B - overthrowing Assad

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© Evgeny Biyatov / ReutersRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
The US is keeping jihadist group al-Nusra for a "Plan B", potentially to overthrow Syrian President Assad, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with the BBC.

Speaking to the British outlet about increased violence in Syria, including in Aleppo, Lavrov said that Washington has still not delivered on its promise to persuade US-backed rebels to separate from Jabhat al-Nusra jihadists.

The Russian Foreign Minister also said that the reason for this could be Washington's desire to "change the regime" in the country.

"They still, in spite of many repeated promises and commitments ... are not able or not willing to do this and we have more and more reasons to believe that from the very beginning the plan was to spare al-Nusra and to keep it just in case for Plan B or stage two when it would be time to change the regime," Lavrov said.

The separation of so-called "moderate" anti-government fighters from terrorist groups is one of the cornerstones of the Russia-US brokered peace deal for Syria.

Rose

Pepe Escobar: US Empire's interest in Afghanistan - it's the heroin, stupid!

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Here we go again. In yet another Pentagon precision strike, a residential building in Achin district of Nangarhar province was hit as a crowd welcomed home a tribal leader returning from the Hajj.

At least 13 civilians were turned into «collateral damage». The Pentagon of course does not «discuss the details of counter-terror operations», but it's «currently reviewing all materials related to this strike».

Nothing obviously will come out of it - adding the civilian dead to the non-stop mounting toll of Operation Enduring Freedom (Forever).

Someone that actually is bound to endure his freedom in full splendor is former warlord, head of Hezb-i-Islami and «Butcher of Kabul» Gulbuddin Hekmatyar.

The Pentagon does not detain the monopoly of shelling civilians in Afghanistan. Hekmatyar also did it with relish in the early 1990s - besides running an underground torture prison in neighboring Pakistan.

In Kabul during Taliban rule in the late 1990s, I talked to many residents during the civil war who were allied with Tajik commander and «Lion of the Panjshir» Ahmad Shah Massoud - assassinated two days before 9/11 - as they recalled Hekmatyar's forces relentlessly shelling civilian neighborhoods.

Comment: The US interest in Afghanistan has nothing to do with fighting terrorism, but everything to do with geo-strategic concerns, controlling the world's drug trade and the vast resources Afghanistan holds:


Gem

Flashback Afghanistan's mineral deposits are worth an estimated $3 trillion

Afghanistan mineral resources
© Global Witness, 2012Map of Afghanistan’s Mineral Wealth
Afghan minister of mines Wahidullah Shahrani said geologists have discovered untapped mineral deposits worth an estimated $3 trillion, which could help drive economic growth and reduce unemployment.

"There is a massive copper deposit located in Balkhab district of Saripul province," Sharani told reporters in the capital Kabul today at a joint press conference with U.S. deputy under secretary of defense Paul Brinkley. "It is valued at billions of U.S. dollars and one of the biggest untapped copper mines in Afghanistan."

The Afghan Geological Survey, which is mapping the country's mineral resources with help from the Task Force for Business and Stability Operation set up by Brinkley, estimates the country's mineral wealth at $3 trillion. The estimate is based on a survey of 30 percent of the country's land mass. Afghanistan may hold unexplored mineral deposits worth as much as $1 trillion, the Pentagon said in June, citing U.S. Geological Survey data.

The new copper discovery is bigger than the current Aynak copper deposit in Logar province, south east of Kabul, according to a report published by the GSA today.

"This discovery appears to be a volcano genetic massive sulfide deposit -- a deposit type which could supply much of the world's gold, copper, lead and zinc," said the report.

Gold and copper were also found in the Zarkashan area of Ghazni province in eastern Afghanistan with an estimated value of $30 billion while Lithium deposits valued at around $60 billion were discovered in four eastern and western provinces of Afghanistan, the report added.

Geologists also discovered rare earth minerals and niobium deposits in the Khanneshin area of Southern Helmand province with an estimated value of more than $89 billion. Two other copper deposits were found to the north of the current Aynak mines in Logar province which may be as large as the existing Aynak copper deposit, said the report.

War Whore

The time for talking is over: Obama prepares his war strategy in Syria

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Kerry and Lavrov
The Obama administration is considering a tougher response to the Russian-backed Syrian liberation of Aleppo, including military options.

Did we ever imagine that the US and Russia would go to war over Syria...a war where Russia is siding with the secular, internationally recognized government in Syria, and the US is siding with AL Qaeda / Al Nusra and ISIS?

This is exactly what is shaping up with each passing day.

Russia will not allow an ISIS black flag to be raised in Damascus, and the US has invested too much time, money, and hope in seeing the ISIS and Al Qaeda proxy army lose the war it was sent in to win, six years ago.

Comment: More on this situation below. Note the endless stream of lies coming out of John Kirby's mouth. He's essentially blaming Russia for what the US is doing.




War Whore

Military-industrial complex: Peace activists expose cozy relationship between UK government and arms manufacturers

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© Reuters
Peace campaigners have exposed the cozy relationship between the British government and the nation's arms dealers by publishing details of meetings between weapons manufacturers and public officials.

According to data analyzed by Campaign Against Arms Trade (CAAT), the Defence and Security Organization (DSO) has had more than 1,000 meetings with industry representatives since 2010.

CAAT now suggests there is a "revolving door" between the British government and arms & security industries.

The group highlighted the case of current Leicestershire police and crime commissioner, Baron Willy Bach, who moved from the Ministry of Defence (MoD) procurement department to the directorship of aerospace and cybersecurity firm Leonardo-Finmeccanica shortly after he left the government in 2005.

"The government may talk about the importance of human rights, but its role is absolutely central to the UK arms trade," CAAT spokesman Andrew Smith told the Guardian.

Comment: See also:


Briefcase

WSJ reports that the Saudis tried to cut secret deal with OPEC

Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih
© Ramzi Boudina / Reuters Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih chats with Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal (R) at the 15th International Energy Forum Ministerial (IEF15) in Algiers, Algeria September 27, 2016
Ahead of OPEC's informal freeze talks in Algeria, Saudi Arabia offered the cartel a secret deal, reports the Wall Street Journal citing people familiar with the matter.

Riyadh reportedly promised to reduce its crude output by 400,000 barrels per day, if Iran would keep production at the current level of 3.6 million barrels.

However, Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh rejected the offer as Tehran plans to return to producing 4.2 million barrels a day, according to the newspaper.

Saudi Arabia has reviewed its pump-at-will policy due to the country's growing economic problems. Riyadh's current position is in stark contrast to earlier this year, when former oil minister Ali al-Naimi claimed the kingdom would survive even at $20 a barrel.

Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih's attention was drawn to OPEC's forecast that global crude oversupply would persist into 2017, according to people close to the matter.

Георгиевская ленточка

Kremlin: Main result of Russia's campaign in Syria is Al-Nusra and ISIS have been kept out of Damascus

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© Omar Sanadiki / Reuters
The main result of Russia's operation in Syria is that Islamic State and Al-Nusra Front terrorists have been kept out of Damascus, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.

Russian airstrikes on radical Islamists in Syria over the past year have ensured that "neither Islamic State, nor Al-Qaeda nor the Nusra Front are now sitting in Damascus," Peskov said in a conference call with reporters.

He noted, however, that assessing the success of the ongoing operation is the task of military experts.

Responding to a question on whether the Russian leadership anticipated that the operation in Syria would last more than a year, Peskov said that no time frame was outlined when the initial decision to send aircraft to Syria was made.

"At the same time, the main goal was declared to help Syrians and the Syrian Army in the fight against terrorists, who at the start of [our] operation occupied most of the country," he pointed out.

Rocket

Moscow 'keeps in mind' US 'first strike' nuke readiness, prepared for 'countermeasures'

Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Tennessee
© Handout / Reuters
Russia has promised to take all necessary countermeasures to ensure its national security given recently-announced US plans to modernize its nuclear triad and hawkish statements on nuclear deterrence coming from Washington.

US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter told American troops at Minot Air Force Base in South Dakota that the Pentagon has been seeking $108 billion over the next five years to upgrade the nation's nuclear triad of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, ballistic submarines, and strategic bombers. He also announced that NATO is reviewing its "nuclear playbook" to deter potential "terrible attacks" by Russia.

"Across the Atlantic, we're refreshing NATO's nuclear playbook to better integrate conventional and nuclear deterrence to ensure we plan and train like we'd fight and to deter Russia from thinking it can benefit from nuclear use in a conflict with NATO, from trying to escalate to de-escalate, as some there call it," Carter said on Monday.

Wall Street

'Criminal enterprise': Congressmen grill Wells Fargo CEO and fine the bank $20mn over soldiers' loans

Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf
© Gary Cameron / Reuters Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have accused Wells Fargo's CEO of running a "criminal enterprise" as the bank faces a new $20 million fine for soldiers' car loans and financially harming military families.

Wells Fargo CEO & Chair John Stumpf appeared before the House Financial Services Committee in what turned into more than four hours of hostile questioning.

Opening the hearing, Stumpf said he was "deeply sorry" for "unethical sales practices" and for failing to fulfill "responsibility to our customers, to our team members, and to the American public."

"I am fully accountable," Stumpf said. "I'm fully committed to fixing this issue, strengthening our culture, and taking the necessary steps and actions to restore our customer's trust," he added.


Comment: So long as being fully accountable and fully committed doesn't include jail time or job loss, that is.


However, Stumpf's apology failed to ease tensions on Capitol Hill, where he withstood bipartisan bashing for a second time.

Wall Street

Saved? French press 'confirm' Deutsche Bank near reduced settlement with US Justice Department

Statue in front of Deutsche Bank
© Kai Pfaffenbach / Reuters
Seemingly conforming the rumor, Agence France Press reports that Deutsche Bank is nearing a $5.4 billion settlement with the US Justice Department. This has catalyzed another leg higher in Deutsche Bank stock and lifted the whole market as it would appear that unconfirmed sources have 'fixed' the world's most systemically dangerous bank (despite the fact that short-dated counterparty risk is soaring).

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