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US Drug War benefits US capitalism says Bolivian president Evo Morales

Evo Morales
© elciudadano.gob.ecBolivian President Evo Morales
Morales pulled no punches during his speech at the NAM summit in Venezuela

Bolivian President Evo Morales described drug trafficking as "a war that only benefits U.S." capitalism at the Non-Aligned Movement Summit in Venezuela.

"The fight against drug trafficking is a tool of control for the United States," said Morales, who strongly opposes the U.S. drug war in Latin America. The president added that wherever drug trafficking grows is wherever the U.S. is, and only benefits the world capitalist system.

Morales also hit out at U.S. foreign policy across the world saying that the NAM movement condemned the continued economic blockade on Cuba by the U.S. Morales also gave his support to the people of Palestine who he said have been suffering a "political genocide" at the hands of Israel and the U.S.

Arrow Up

Slovakian PM calls for end to Russian sanctions, says Ukraine is main obstacle to peace in Donbass, not Russia

Robert Fico
Robert Fico
Props to Slovakia's PM Robert Fico for getting it half right.

At the EU summit this weekend hosted by Slovakia (which holds the EU presidency for the second half of 2016) he once again called for an end to EU sanctions against Russia (actually against citizens of EU countries who want to do business with Russians).

Like PM Orban in Hunary and president Zeman in Chechia Fico has been firmly in the anti-sanctions camp (along with Austria, Greece, Italy and the powerful German Social Democrats) albeit unwilling to veto the automatic renewal of the same sanctions.

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Inept or on purpose? US double-tap airstrikes kill up to 8 policemen in Afghanistan

Afghan policemen
© Mohammad Ismail / Reuters
Up to eight policemen have been killed in Afghanistan as a result of US airstrikes, officials told media. The US has confirmed one airstrike, but insists the assault was in response to a threat.

An initial airstrike killed one policeman late Sunday, while a follow-up strike targeting first responders killed at least seven others, said Rahimullah Khan, commander of the reserve police unit in Uruzgan, according to Reuters.

Afghanistan's ToloNews also reported that the eight Afghan National Police (ANP) officers were killed at their checkpoint in central Uruzgan province.

"The enemies were far, about 800 meters from our check posts and their flags were up and they were coming and bombing the police. It seems that it was ordered or they made a mistake. Anyone who was involved in this should be punished," an anonymous official told the news outlet.

Comment: Russia-brokered ceasefire shattered as US airstrikes against Syrian Army in Deir ez-Zor leaves 80 soldiers dead, over 100 injured (UPDATES)


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Syria truce violated by US military

Ashton Carter
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Press TV has spoken to Brian Becker, with the ANSWER Coalition from Washington, and Frederick Peterson, a US congressional defense policy advisor from New York, to review the recent US airstrike that targeted Syrian army troops in the city of Dayr al-Zawr.

Brian Becker said, the reason behind a US-led airstrike against a Syrian army base in Dayr al-Zawr is that the Pentagon, US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter and some American generals are "openly critical of the agreement" that was signed between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to put in place a ceasefire in Syria.

US military officials have warned that "they may not implement the second stage of the ceasefire even if the first stage is successful," the commentator noted, arguing that the airstrike against the Syrian military base was "a deliberate act to sabotage the truce agreement and that is a real game plan by those in the Obama administration who do not support" the deal.

On Saturday, a US-led coalition attack in the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr killed more than 60 Syrian soldiers and injured over a hundred others.

Questioned about Washington's real intention in dealing with the Daesh terrorist group, he said, "I don't think the United States' military or the Obama administration is serious about the defeat of ISIS (Daesh) in Syria. I don't even think they're trying to degrade them in a serious way."

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Brick Wall

Dissent at Bratislava summit as EU calls for military-police build-up

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Amid escalating tensions inside the European Union (EU) and between the EU and the United States, the heads of the 27 EU member states, minus Britain, met for their first post-Brexit summit in the Slovak capital, Bratislava.

The summit reaffirmed proposals by top EU, German, and French officials to react to Britain's exit from the EU by reorganizing the union as a military alliance with broad police powers at home. Beyond the broad lines of this reactionary program outlined in the so-called "Bratislava declaration" issued by the European Council, however, the remaining EU countries failed to agree on any concrete proposals. Explosive conflicts erupted over the economic crisis in Europe and the millions of refugees fleeing wars in the Middle East and Africa.

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, the leader of the euro zone's third-largest economy, refused to join the final press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President François Hollande. Only weeks ago, Renzi stood together with Merkel and Hollande on an aircraft carrier off the Italian island of Ventotene to call for EU unity after Brexit and revive longstanding plans, blocked until now by Britain with the support of the United States, to turn the EU into a military alliance. Yesterday, however, he attacked the summit and openly stated his disagreement with German and French policies.

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SOTT Focus: SOTT News Snapshot: Weekend edition - U.S. provides Daesh air cover, massacres Syrian troops

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© NASAFor the first time, NASA observes the black hole dubbed "Samantha Power" 'belching' intense radiation after consuming the souls of surrounding stars.
The big news this weekend has obviously been the U.S.'s massacre of 62 Syrian soldiers in Deir ez-Zor, in which they provided air cover for a Daesh offensive on the besieged city. The Americans reportedly dropped phosphorus bombs on the Syrians, killing many of them instantly. You can read all about it in our full coverage of the incident here:
  • Russia-brokered ceasefire shattered as US airstrikes against Syrian Army in Deir ez-Zor leaves 80 soldiers dead, over 100 injured (UPDATES)
To give a brief recap of events leading up to it: the ceasefire went into effect on Monday. On Friday, it was extended for the final 72 hours, after which Russia and the U.S. planned to set up their joint implementation group, collaborating on targeting Nusra and Daesh. Despite hundreds of violations on the part of the U.S.-backed rebels, this was still the plan. But the U.S. was threatening to pull out because Assad wasn't letting UN aid into Syria - no mention of the fact that this was because the U.S.-backed rebels north of Aleppo refused to abide by the agreement to demilitarize the road on which the aid convoys were planned to travel. But the details were all worked out, with convoys planned for this morning. In other words, the U.S. would have no reason to call the ceasefire a failure. Now this.

The U.S. says it was targeting Daesh in the area, which is ridiculous for several reasons: 1) they've never provided air cover for Syrian troops in the past, 2) the Syrians were known to have held the area targeted, 3) if they had really been observing the 'targets' for days, they would have known exactly who they were targeting, 4) if they really wanted to attack Daesh, they could have waited 2 days in order to do so with Russian coordination. Unless they're just total idiots, this attack was deliberate, and it came just 2 days before the planned U.S.-Russian coordination. Someone is trying to sabotage the ceasefire, and it looks like the Pentagon is the guilty party.

Snakes in Suits

'Personal insult' for Obama if black Americans don't vote for Clinton

U.S. President Barack Obama
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President Barack Obama told a predominantly black audience it would be a "personal insult" if they don't back Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in the November presidential elections.

Speaking at the Congressional Black Caucus dinner on Saturday night, Obama said he would take it as an "insult to [his] legacy" if there isn't a strong black turnout for Clinton.

"My name may not be on the ballot, but our progress is on the ballot," he said. "Tolerance is on the ballot. Democracy is on the ballot. Justice is on the ballot. Good schools are on the ballot, ending mass incarceration, that's on the ballot right now."


Comment: Not working out too well so far: Trump Takes Huge Seven Point Lead in LA Times Poll as Black Voters Ditch Clinton
The latest survey conducted by the LA Times of 2,507 respondents nationwide shows 47.7% of voters support Republican nominee versus only 41% who support the former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with Trump's poll performance improving by an unprecedented 7.1% over the past 6 days.

Perhaps the most surprising finding in the polling, and perhaps a reason to be suspicious about the result, is where Donald Trump made up most of the ground during his huge polling surge. On September 10, Trump was polling at only 3.1% among African-American voters, but as of this weekend he has the support of 20% of the black electorate suggesting a major sea change in how the community views him.

Cheese

The American people are waking up to the fact that there's something VERY wrong with Hillary Clinton

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© AFP 2016/ MANDEL NGANWhat brain problems? She looks totally normal
What in the world is wrong with Hillary Clinton? Besides her criminal activities and her warmongering, socialist, gun-grabbing politics, I mean. She collapses; has fainting spells; refuses to do press conferences; bobbles her head back and forth like a plastic, well, bobblehead; goes into weird, wide-eyed, out-of-control facial contortions; has constant coughing fits; and is escorted by physicians everywhere she goes. What gives?

After her blackout last Sunday, her campaign office said Hillary is suffering from pneumonia. The problem is that pneumonia does not come close to explaining all of the disturbing symptoms that the American people have been watching Hillary exhibit. And this is not to mention the fact that it is hard to imagine anyone in politics more unlikely to tell the truth than Hillary Clinton--except for maybe Bill Clinton, G.W. Bush, Barack Obama, John McCain, Al Gore, Lindsey Graham, Dick Cheney, Nancy Pelosi, Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, Newt Gingrich, Ted Cruz--oh well, skip that point.

According to confirmed reports, here is what we know about Hillary's health so far (this column being written before Hillary's campaign released more of her health information on Wednesday, September 14):

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Attention

Venezuela and Cuba warn of US intervention at Non-Aligned Summit

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro
© AFP Photo/Ronaldo Schemidt
Venezuela's embattled President Nicolas Maduro has warned world leaders at a Non-Aligned Summit that his country was being lashed by a US economic war aimed at toppling him.

Speaking at the same event, which opened Saturday, Maduro's closest regional ally, Cuban President Raul Castro, echoed the charge, despite his country's thawing relations with the United States.

"Venezuela is facing an onslaught... that is against all of Latin America and the Caribbean, that is trying to re-impose and recolonize the politics, economy, culture and life of our countries," Maduro -- a socialist who has made the economy increasingly state-run -- charged in his speech after taking over the movement's rotating presidency from Iran.

Leaders from the 120-nation group, including Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, gathered for two days on Venezuela's Caribbean island of Margarita.

Comment: More on the devastating US policy towards Venezuela:


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Best of the Web: Russia-brokered ceasefire shattered as US airstrikes against Syrian Army in Deir ez-Zor leaves 80 soldiers dead, over 100 injured (UPDATES)

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US-led coalition jets have bombed Syrian government forces' positions near the eastern city of Deir ez-Zor, "paving the way" for Islamic State militants, the Syrian Army General Command told the state television.

According to Syria's official SANA news agency, the bombing took place on al-Tharda Mountain in the region of Deir ez-Zor and caused casualties and destruction on the ground.


Comment: The Syrian Army and 'ISIS' have been engaged in battle for weeks to take al-Tharda, the highest point in the region.


Sixty-two Syrian soldiers were killed and over 100 injured in the airstrike by the US-led coalition, Russia's Defense Ministry spokesman, Major-General Igor Konashenkov, said, citing information received from the Syrian General Command.

The Russian Defense Ministry said on Saturday that the aircraft which carried out the bombings had entered Syrian airspace from the territory of Iraq. The airstrike against Syrian positions was performed by two F-16 jet fighters and two A-10 support aircraft, it said.

Comment: Deir ez-Zor is a strategic city on the Euphrates in eastern Syria. With a population of over 200,000 people, it has been besieged by Daesh since March 2014. The Syrian Army has been steadily re-taking control of the city from the terrorists and was on the verge of a major breakthrough in liberating the city until the Americans intervened on the side of the terrorists, yet again...

Oh well, at least, with this blatant and illegal act of war against the Syrian state, the mask of pretending to be interested in Syria only to save it from terrorism is now well and truly off.

While US jets are coming from Iraq to provide air support for ISIS, Israel continues providing air support for al-Nusra (al Qaeda) in southwestern Syria.

They hate us for our freedoms, remember?

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Update 1:
Reuters broke the story by citing Western mouthpiece the 'Syrian Observatory for Human Rights' - which claimed that "Russian jets had been bombing in the same area at the same time".

So far it seems that the US has not acknowledged the strike against the Syrian Arab Army. From Sputnik:
The US-led coalition on Saturday said it carried out an airstrike against Daesh terrorist group near the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor. "Near Dayr Az Zawr, a strike damaged five ISIL [Daesh] supply routes," Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve said in a press statement published on the US Department of Defense website.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said on Saturday that coalition planes carried out four attacks on the Syrian government forces near the city, killing 62 servicemen and injuring about 100.

The Operation Inherent Resolve press office declined to comment the issue, referring the question to the US Central Command.
Looks like the US is doing what it always does after committing naked aggression: It plays dumb, obfuscates, minimizes and refers questions to other sections of the Empire.

Update 2: US Central command now admits that it 'by mistake' hit the Syrian army.
The United States Central Command released a statement admitting that they hit Syrian Army positions, but claim that they did not intent to target Syrian servicemen in violation of the ceasefire agreement, but were instead targeting Daesh terrorists.

US military officials acknowledge responsibility for the bombing attack against Syrian Army positions that paved the way for a major Daesh offensive against Assad government forces and that killed 80 Syrian service personnel, but claimed that the attack was an accident with the intended target being Daesh terrorists.
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In the statement, Central Command says that "Coalition forces believed they were striking a Da'esh fighting position that they had been tracking for a significant amount of time before the strike. The coalition airstrike was halted immediately when coalition forces were informed by Russian officials that it was possible the personnel and vehicles targeted were part of the Syrian military."

The statement, provided in full below, goes on to imply that Russia is somehow to blame for the egregious accident that killed the 80 Syrian soldiers because the US claims that it "had earlier informed Russian counterparts of the upcoming strike."

Update 3: Moon of Alabama provides some more background details:
Earlier today the Syrian Arab Army had announced that 1,000 fresh soldiers arrived in Deir Ezzor to liberate it from ISIS.

The U.S. planes came from Erbil in the Kurdish separatist region of Iraq.

The Syrian troops were holding positions on Jabal Tharda, a mountain that overlooks Deir Ezzor's airport. The mountain is now fully under Islamic State control. With this IS has firecontrol over the airport and the Deir Ezzor garrison as well as more than 150,000 civilians living under government protection are thereby cut off from supplies and any further reinforcements. Government forces have launched a counterattack to regain the vital position.

At the same time the Israeli air force attacked Syrian positions in the Golan height after al-Qaeda lobbed a mortar towards Israeli forces signaling the need for support. This has become the official format of Israeli support for al-Qaeda in the area with Israel claiming that the Syrian army is responsible for any and all attacks from the Syrian side no matter who initiates them.

Intense attacks from inside the surrounded, al-Qaeda occupied east-Aleppo on Syrian government positions were launched in the late afternoon local time. Fighting there is ongoing.

Earlier today artillery fire from Turkey hit Syrian army positions in Latakia.

The U.S. air attack on Deir Ezzor was certainly not a mistake but well planned.

It is a signal to Russia and Syria. I am not sure though what lunacy it is supposed to convey.
After the Daesh offensive enabled by American air support, the Syrian army has regained control over the positions lost to Daesh in the assault, including the military airport in Deir ez-Zor.

Update 4: Opinions are now coming in. Samir Aita, a member of the Syrian Democratic Forum opposition party, told Sputnik the attack should encourage the U.S. and Russia to enhance their collaboration on the negotiations/diplomatic front:
"Deir ez-Zor is a major element in the fight against Daesh. This 'error' bombing of forces courageously fighting against the terrorists could blow the common international efforts which gained momentum against Daesh. It blows the hope to see it soon being eliminated."
A member of the Saudi-backed HNC, Yahya al-Aridi, told Sputnik:
"It [Daesh] could utilize this particular strike in order to do something, taking advantage of that to improve its position. ... If there is real coordination on targeting Daesh and targeting terrorism sources, such things would not have happened. Why don't they expose the details of the agreement? And why not making it public? Everybody is perplexed about these things."

Update 5: Russia has convened an emergency UN Security Council meeting after the Americans' "accidental" act of war on the Syrian government, demanding a full and detailed explanation from Washington over its blatant aggression and denying that the Americans had informed the Russians of the airstrike (contra CENTCOM's statement).

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has told Ria Novosti that the Kremlin would demand an explanation at the UN this week.
"We are reaching a really terrifying conclusion for the whole world: that the White House is defending Islamic State. Now there can be no doubts about that. We demand a full and detailed explanation from Washington. That explanation must be given at the UN Security Council."
This appears to be what the Russians have been seeking this whole time: public exposure of US support for 'Islamic terrorists' - and thus its entire modus operandi in the Middle East and elsewhere - at the highest court in the land.

Update 6: Additional details about the American attack. The attack lasted 50 minutes, involved 4 planes and a drone:
Today, at 17:00, two US Air Force F-16 planes, two A-10 planes and an unmanned combat aerial vehicle carried out airstrikes on key Syrian army defense positions around six kilometers [3.7 miles] south of the Deir ez-Zor airport," reconciliation center head Vladimir Savchenko said.

The Russian operation commander contacted the Combined Joint Operations Center in Qatar after being notified by the Syrian side about the attack, he added, noting that the strikes then ended at 17:50. "After the strikes, Islamic States fighters started an offensive in the area. Heavy fighting continues. From 19:00, Russian Aerospace Forces planes are supporting Syrian army units by striking IS targets. A total of 10 strikes have been carried," he said.
Hmeimim group of internal Syrian opposition member Tarek Ahmad:
I have no doubts that the United States planned for this strike, it is a provocation. They want to test Russia and to put Moscow in a difficult situation to test its response, to see if the Russians would go and help the Syrian army in this situation. It was clear to everyone that the Syrian army was fighting against IS in Deir ez-Zor, not rebels.
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Coalition strike on the governmental Syrian forces is an attempt to prevent the Syrian Army from advancing and taking control over Iraqi-Syrian border. ... The idea is to cut off Syria from Iraq and to create a buffer zone
Mais Krydee, another Hmeimim member: "Russia is always on the side of people in Syria. So we expect hard and tough steps and answer to these strikes from Russia. It must be a tough response. We need to make a ceasefire and to make it successful."

Update 7: The Obama administration released a statement offering a formal apology for the "unintentional loss of life". These people really cannot get any sicker. And a U.S. Defense official said that the strike "appears to be an intelligence failure." Geeze, let us count the ways...

Update 8: UN envoy Vitaly Churkin's statement and press conference at the UN is a must-watch:


Not only does he read excerpts from the secret ceasefire agreements, he points out the U.S.'s only justification for nulling the agreement - the alleged delays of humanitarian aid by the Syrian government - has been solved. Despite the rebels' refusal to demilitarize the Castello road, the first convoy to Aleppo is planned to take place Sunday morning: "A very complicated scheme was developed for Castello Road, so it could be used for humanitarian deliveries at first, and then, as other preparations are made, — it could be used for other traffic. These preparations are ready, and the first convoy should go tomorrow morning."

Some quotes from his talk:
"It is highly suspicious that the United States chose to conduct this particular air strike at this time," Russia's ambassador Vitaly Churkin said.

Churkin questioned why the US suddenly chose to "help" the Syrian army defend Deir ez-Zor after all these years, recalling how American forces just observed terrorists' movements and did "nothing when ISIS advanced on Palmyra."

"It was quite significant and not accidental that it happened just two days before the Russian-American arrangements were supposed to come into full force," Churkin added.
War harpy Samantha Power deflected any and all blame and responsibility for the massacre of Syrian troops, telling Churkin the UNSC meeting was a "stunt" and that she had no interest in hearing what he had to say. She then spent 15 minutes 'slamming Moscow's "uniquely hypocritical and cynical" attempt to make Washington explain itself at an urgent UNSC meeting'. Here's some of what she said:
Why are we having this meeting tonight? It is a diversion from what is happening on the ground. [SOTT: What's happening on the ground is that the U.S. violated the ceasefire, provided air support for Daesh, massacred Syrian troops, and potentially spoiled any chance of a solution to the Syrian war.] If you don't like what is happening on the ground then you distract. It is a magician's trick... we encourage the Russian Federation to have emergency meetings with the Assad regime and deliver them to this deal. [SOTT: Talk about a magician's trick! Power could slaughter a village of children, then turn and self-righteously blame the village for not providing clean water - when she was the one who poisoned the well. This woman is pathological.]

What Russia is alleging tonight is that somehow the United States is undermining the fighting against ISIL. [SOTT: That is exactly what is happening.] The Russian spokesperson even said that the United States might be complicit in this attack... [SOTT: You dropped the bombs, for God's sake!] This is not a game. [SOTT: Unbelievable.]

The Syrian regime that bills itself as the fighter against ISIL let the group grow and grow. ISIL took root and prospered right next to the Assad regime. [SOTT: While they were already fighting a war against Western-trained terrorists in the west of the country, and while the U.S. sat back while Daesh expanded in Iraq and Syria. Remember, the U.S. watched Daesh take Palmyra - they sat back and let it happen. The Syrians can't be blamed for that.]
Follow the link to read the rest of her drivel.

Update 9: New details of the ISIS offensive on Deir ez-Zor. It began 7 minutes after the U.S. airstrikes. A military source told Fars News Agency that "the air and ground assault were highly coordinated."

The Russian Foreign Ministry is softening their criticism ever so slightly. From a statement made today: "The actions of coalition pilots -- if they, as we hope, were not taken on an order from Washington -- are on the boundary between criminal negligence and connivance with Islamic State terrorists." Still giving the Americans a chance to save face... But others are still insistent the attack was intention, e.g., First Deputy Chairman of the Defense and Security Committee in Russia's Federation Council Franz Klintsevich:
"The US conducted airstrikes on government forces in Syria deliberately and thoughtfully. Any aerial operation is coordinated with commanders on the ground. In this case [the US] used information received from their intelligence units who infiltrated Daesh," he told RIA Novosti.
Iran chimes in: "This action, which coincided with a Daesh's offensive, indicates that the United States is supporting terrorist groups in Syria and is also a violation of Syria's sovereignty," Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi said in a statement obtained by Sputnik.

The Pentagon still insists they gave the Russians prior warning about the strike, but note how they phrase it: "The coalition air operations center earlier in the day notified Russian officials that coalition aircraft would be operating in that area, and no concerns were voiced at that time." What area, precisely? The Russians say they received no such warning.

Maria Zakharova responded to Samantha Power's emotional aphasia (she had said Churkin should be "embarrassed" for suggesting Washington is defending ISIS):
"Dear Samantha Power, in order to know the meaning of the word "embarrassed," I highly encourage you to travel to Syria and talk to the people there for yourself. And by that I do not mean the Al-Nusra Front militants, nor the moderate opposition, whose humanitarian situation Washington seems to be so worried about. I likewise am not referring to the Western warriors for justice for Syria. I'm referring to the actual people that continue to live there in spite of the bloody experiment that has been waged on their homeland for over six years, with active participation by Washington."

The Moscow representative went on to say she herself is in constant communication with people on the ground, which includes both opposition forces dispersed across Syrian towns, and the orphaned children left in the wake of the fighting there. "Let's go there together," she said, promising she would shoulder the expenses of Power's Syria trip. "Do say yes. Don't be frightened. Nobody will lay a finger on you in my presence. Unless, of course, your guys don't again 'mistakenly' strike the wrong target. You'll make lots of new memories. And find out what 'embarrassed' means in the process," the Moscow representative added.
Ouch. Churkin was polite: "What actions, I can not say now, but what I saw today, unfortunately, was very concerning, as my American colleague Samantha Power behaved very strange at the least. ... This is an unprecedented contempt." Joaquin Flores nailed it:
Samantha Power's statements at the UN were deplorable, a real 'low point' in the history of US diplomacy. Of course the US has long been an imperialist power, only before it was able to couch this as the fight against communism. But this total lack of refinement, tact, comportment, sophistication, composure, and basic diplomacy on the part of the US's Foreign Ministry and Press Secretary represents a new low in US history.
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Indeed, in standard Russian form, the truth which 'everyone knows' - that the US backs ISIS - is revealed in stages, piece by piece, strategically timed, taking into consideration any number of variables. Western media critics, as well as geopolitical trainspotters and public analysts alike, have for some time been wondering if and when the other shoe would drop. The Russians have gotten pretty close a few times to finally letting the cat out of the bag, and so here it goes ...
Middle East analyst Hafsa Kara-Mustapha concurs:
"It was abundantly clear that the targets were the official Syrian military. The idea of dismissing it as a mere mistake is ridiculous."

"The idea that the [US] could actually violate the ceasefire and then complain of being the victims of a stunt is a hypocrisy beyond classical," the analyst said.