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Putin: 'Russia needs to build insurmountable barrier against smuggling, illegal migrants'

Vladimir Putin
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There is a need for an "insurmountable barrier" to smuggling and undocumented migration to be put on Russian borders, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.

The Russian president said that over 3,300 undocumented migrants were detained in Russia last year, and over 2,800 criminal cases were initiated over illegal border crossings.

"The border service of Russia's FSB [Federal Security Service] is doing quite a bit of work [in this area] <...> It is necessary to increase the analytic capacity and technical equipment of the border system and put an insurmountable barrier in the way of smuggling, undocumented migration and transnational crime," Putin said at a meeting with military officers.

Attention

Netanyahu calls out 'red lines' of Israel's security at meeting with Putin

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Israel considers the absence of a new terrorist front in the Golan Heights and the fact that Hezbollah has no modern weapons to be "the red lines" of its security, the country's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.

"Firstly, we are doing everything that depends on us to prevent the emergence of ultra-modern weapons in the hands of Hezbollah, which get there from Syria and Iraq," he said. "Secondly, we are doing everything to prevent the appearance of an additional terror front against us in the Golan Heights," Netanyahu said.

"This is the red line we have identified," he added.

Chess

Assad must go? The record shows Erdogan as the real despot

Erdogan Assad
In times past: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Bashar al-Assad
The last round of Geneva talks regarding Syria ended in a stalemate due to the immovable position held by the Syrian opposition. The opposition, sponsored and controlled by Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United States and a number of Western players, is convinced that the elected president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, should go no matter what, while none of his supporters should be allowed to participate in any future transitional government. These demands have been voiced in Geneva by the head of the High Negotiations Council, Assad al Zubi.

However, even the most impartial observer following the conflict in Syria over recent years must be surprised with such an aggressive posture, held by Washington and its collaborators against the government in Damascus, in a bid to reorder the Middle East so that total domination of the region by the US would be ensured.

Indeed, the key issue of the Syrian negotiations is the future of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, with Washington finding it unacceptable that Syria be governed by both a sovereign ruler and one with close ties to Russia and Iran. However, every attempt to remove the Syrian leader from power in direct violation of both the Syrian constitution and the norms of international law have so far failed.

Comment: European leaders, especially Germany's Merkel, have had many opportunities to stand up to Washington, and have yet to do so. They are bought-and-paid-for vassals of the Empire of Chaos.


Eye 2

Unnamed source claims cash-strapped ISIS selling own fighters' organs

Islamic State militant
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Islamic State has resorted to selling organs from injured fighters on the black market to raise much-needed funds due to the terror group's desperate financial straits, according to the Arabic-language Al-Sabah newspaper.

The publication, as cited by the FARS news agency, quoted an unnamed source from the Iraqi city of Mosul, who said that "doctors were threatened to take out the body organs of a wounded ISIL militant."

Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) is suffering from a shortage of funds due to a loss of territory in Mosul, the third-largest city in Iraq. It wants to harvest the organs from its own terrorists to sell hearts and kidneys on the black market.

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SOTT Focus: It ain't over till it's over: Post-Palmyra liberation, ISIS remains a threat

ISIS flag
© www.latinpost.comUnleashed, the threat that knows no borders.
The recent liberation of Palmyra by Syrian government forces was a significant defeat for ISIS and should represent a turning point in the fight against terrorism in Syria. It still may, but the determination of the USA, Turkey and Saudi Arabia to bring down Bashar al Assad jeopardises continued progress towards the ultimate defeat of ISIS and other terrorist groups in Syria.

US cooperation with Russia to actively fight Islamist forces and support the withdrawal of financing, weapons and supply of fighters from Turkey and Saudi Arabia, would isolate, weaken and lead to the destruction of ISIS as a fighting force. But the insatiable desire for control and influence in the Middle East drives the US and its allies to support 'Islamists' as proxies­­­ in order to achieve their goal of overthrowing Assad, a stepping stone to the greater prize of regime change in Iran.

These contradictory agendas are why ISIS, while in retreat, is far from a defeated force. ISIS is the key fighting force against Assad, so it will continue receiving support, directly or indirectly. Essentially, this means the US, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are aiding and abetting, not fighting, terrorism. A perpetual war, chaos and the foreshadowed partition of Syria are the consequences of such destructive policies. John Kerry's enunciation of Plan B threatens realization, sabotaging the gains of the Syrian government as it seeks to reclaim territory from Islamist forces and reunite the country.

Pirates

Coup in Brazil: After first round vote to remove President Rousseff, key opposition figure holds meetings in Washington

Cunha out
© Eraldo Peres/APPro-government deputies hold a banner that reads in Portuguese “Cunha out!” behind the table of House speaker Eduardo Cunha, seated center, during a voting session on the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, in Brasilia, Brazil, April 17, 2016.
Brazil's Lower House of Congress on Sunday voted to impeach the country's president, Dilma Rousseff, sending the removal process to the Senate. In an act of unintended though rich symbolism, the House member who pushed impeachment over the 342-vote threshold was Dep. Bruno Araújo, himself implicated by a document indicating he may have received illegal funds from the construction giant at the heart of the nation's corruption scandal. Even more significantly, Araújo belongs to the center-right party PSDB, whose nominees have lost four straight national elections to Rousseff's moderate-left PT party, with the last ballot-box defeat delivered just 18 months ago, when 54 million Brazilians voted to re-elect Dilma as president.

Those two facts about Araújo underscore the unprecedentedly surreal nature of yesterday's proceedings in Brasília, capital of the world's fifth-largest country. Politicians and parties that have spent two decades trying, and failing, to defeat PT in democratic elections triumphantly marched forward to effectively overturn the 2014 vote by removing Dilma on grounds that, as today's New York Times report makes clear, are, at best, dubious in the extreme. Even The Economist, which has long despised the PT and its anti-poverty programs and wants Dilma to resign, has argued that "in the absence of proof of criminality, impeachment is unwarranted" and "looks like a pretext for ousting an unpopular president."

Sunday's proceedings, conducted in the name of combating corruption, were presided over by one of the democratic world's most blatantly corrupt politicians, House speaker Eduardo Cunha (above, center), who was recently discovered to have stashed millions of dollars in secret Swiss bank accounts that have no possible non-corrupt source and who lied under oath when he denied to Congressional investigators that he had foreign bank accounts. Of the 594 members of the Congress, as the Globe and Mail reported yesterday, "318 are under investigation or face charges" while their target, President Rousseff, "herself faces no allegation of financial impropriety."

Comment: The opposition's facile statements while voting 'yes' to Rousseff's impeachment seem to say it all: In citing "the fundamentals of Christianity," this process underway in Brazil's Lower House more closely resembles a political inquisition with the emotional fervor of fundamentalism, then a reasoned and objective process leading to more honest politics. And who are these types pandering most to... US 'big business' and neo-liberal politicians! No surprise there.


Stock Down

Kiev pummeled in trade war with Moscow - whines about $100bn in losses

Ukraine trade war Russia
© Andrey Iglov / SputnikHeavy duty trucks standing in queue at the checkpoint "Armyansk", at the Ukraine-Russia border
Trade restrictions by Russia have inflicted $98 billion in losses on Ukraine in 2012-2015, according to Ukraine's trade policy review report for the World Trade Organization.

"The volume of trade with the Russian Federation, earlier considered as the biggest trading partner, has been gradually declining from 2012 (from around 24.3 percent in 2012 to 12.7 percent in 2015) mostly due to the introduction of illegal and discriminatory trade restrictions, overall amounting for around $98 billion in losses for Ukraine," said the report, published on the Ukrainian Economic Development and Trade Ministry's website.

According to the report, metals and mineral exports from Ukraine to Europe have contracted, but the share of exports to the EU still increased from 22.3 percent in 2012 to 34.1 percent in 2015.

In March, the Economic Development Ministry downgraded its GDP forecast for the first half of 2016 from one percent to zero, saying Russian trade restrictions is one of the key factors.

Comment: Ukraine seems to think it can make any number of moves to harm Russia and not suffer consequences. The (ever-changing) Ukrainian government is in complete denial of reality.


Bomb

Russian military successfully clears Palmyra of mines & bombs left behind by Islamic State

Russian military engineer
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Russian engineers have successfully completed clearing the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra of explosives left behind by Islamic State. Nearly 3,000 explosive devices on around 230 hectares (2.3 sq km) of the World Heritage site have been defused. "The task of clearing the architectural and historical part of Palmyra of explosives has been fully completed," the head of the Russian Army's engineering unit, Yury Stavitsky, reported from Syria to President Vladimir Putin on Thursday. Engineers from the Russian Army's International Anti-mine Center were deployed to Palmyra in the beginning of this month, following the Syrian government's request to help de-mine the city. The City of Palms was recaptured by the Syrian Army backed by Russian forces on March 27.


Russian sappers have been working not only at the historic site of Palmyra, but also helped to de-mine the modern city nearby. Prior to its capture by Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in May of last year, the city in western Syria was home to about 70,000 people. Hundreds of residents have already returned to the city, local authorities said. While the UNESCO World Heritage site and the residential area nearby were in the hands of IS, they had infested it with thousands of mines, which could potentially level the city in a matter of seconds.

Comment: An expert on the topic, Tarek-al-Asaad said:
Daesh had a main reason for destroying all of the surrounding area. "Their main targets were the ancient city and the museum's treasures. They wanted the gold; they believed there was gold in Palmyra.
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Dominoes

US-EU: NATO partnership may be shattering

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© www.economist.comRussian "aggression."
Europeans will soon have to start solving defense-related problems on their own, as the United States is becoming increasingly disappointed in NATO, according to US geopolitical analyst George Friedman. In his recent speech, US Presidential hopeful Donald Trump said Europe isn't paying its "fair share" of contributions to the NATO budget and he certainly wouldn't be sad to see the military alliance dissolved.

"The foundations of NATO have dissolved. Europe's financial commitment to NATO is not credible. The willingness of the US to operate within the constraints of NATO is long gone," Friedman said, according to Business Insider. When NATO was first founded, it had a clear mission to defend Western Europe from the Soviet Union. But after the fall of the Soviet Union, the alleged danger for Europeans was no longer there. NATO, however, continued to exist, although it was clear the military alliance had lost its raison d'etat.

The relationship between the United States and Europe in terms of military defense changed a long time ago and "NATO is simply the old framework for that relationship, which was established after World War II," Friedman argued.

NATO has become even further obsolete after the signing of the Maastricht Treaty and creation of the European Union, the expert added. Since then, lacking a clear and present military mission, NATO has taken up a variety of different tasks, getting involved not only in the issues of regional security, but also outside of Europe. According to Friedman it isn't a good thing, as "military alliances function best with simple objectives."


Comment: '"Strategic outlook is missing," which is needed to reinvigorate the military alliance'...hence the "bogeyman threat," the military build-up against Russia's western borders, and don't forget that nuclear option. Raison d'etat.


Star of David

Netanyahu's remarks spark Arab League emergency meeting

Netanyahu remarks
© www.defensenews.comIt's forever. Golan, you and I and 50,000 residents will never part...and I'm telling that to Putin.
The Council of the Arab League will hold on Thursday an extraordinary meeting at the level of permanent envoys to discuss Israeli Prime Minister's Benjamin Netanyahu remarks about the Golan Heights, local media reported Tuesday, citing Kuwait's permanent representative at the organization.

On Sunday, Netanyahu held Israel's first Cabinet meeting on the Golan Heights, declaring the territory would remain permanently under the country's control.

"Kuwait has demanded to hold this meeting to discuss the challenges due to the dangerous statements regarding the occupied Arab-Syrian Golans. These statements are steps toward escalation and constitute a blatant violation of the principles of international law and international decisions," the Kuwaiti diplomat was quoted as saying by Egypt's al-Ahram newspaper.

The meeting will be convened upon Kuwait and Bahrain's request, the daily specified.

The Golan Heights, internationally recognized as Syrian territory, was seized by Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967. In 1981, the Israeli parliament voted to annex two-thirds of the region.

Comment: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the Golan Heights "will forever remain part of Israeli sovereignty." Not even the US considers this to be true. No country can arbitrarily and outrightly annex the territory of another. Israel claimed this territory in 1981. It is now 35 years later...there is an ongoing war in Syria and Israel's best scenario is to assume the territory by default when Syria is (hypothetically) subdivided. Possession, to Bibi, equates to ownership, even if you have to instigate an inconvenient war and kill a few hundred thousand people by proxy to get it.