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Yoda

Putin: Russia supports Syrian military and rebels who fight against ISIS

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Russia supports Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces and will back anti-Assad rebels as long as they are fighting Islamic State, President Vladimir Putin told Germany's Bild, countering claims that Moscow only backs the regime rather than hitting jihadists.

"We support both Assad's army and the armed opposition," Putin said in a lengthy recent interview to the newspaper, now published in full. "Some of them have publicly declared this, others prefer to remain silent, but the work is ongoing."

According to the president, "This is hundreds, thousands of armed people fighting Islamic State [IS, previously ISIS/ISIL]."

"We are coordinating our joint operations with them and support their offensives by airstrikes in various sections of the front line," Putin said.

The Western media has repeatedly criticized Russia over its airstrikes in Syria, claiming they only support the Assad regime and allegedly focus on hitting the Syrian opposition rather than IS.

"They are telling lies," Putin reacted, when asked about the allegations. Despite the existence of evidence showing the facts on the ground, Russia's critics "prefer to ignore it."

"Look, the videos that support this version appeared before our pilots even started to carry out strikes against terrorists. This can be corroborated," the president said.

Bomb

10 die in Istanbul blast, Syrian national suspected

Sultanahmet Square
© www.straitstimes.comSultanahmet Square in Istanbul, Turkey
A large explosion in central Istanbul, Turkey, has left at least 10 people killed and 15 others injured, its governor's office says. The blast took place in Istanbul's historic Sultanahmet square, a major tourist attraction in Turkey's second most populous city. Istanbul has been the target of bomb blasts before. According to Turkey's media reports, at least six Germans, one Norwegian, one Peruvian and one South Korean were wounded.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan alleged that the blast was an "attack by a Syria-rooted suicide bomber. Unfortunately... there are fatalities, including locals and foreigners. This incident showed again we have to stand together in the face of terror," he said.

Meanwhile, Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said most of those killed in the attack were foreigners, adding that the suspected assailant has been identified as a 28-year-old Syrian national.

No individual or group has so far claimed responsibility for the bombing but previous attacks were blamed on Daesh Takfiri terrorists. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu convened an emergency meeting following the blast while media has been barred from showing images of the dead or injured or reporting any details of the investigation.

Comment: Does this modus operandi seem familiar? As with other recent terrorist incidents in Western affiliates and the US, there is a pattern...we shall see.


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More details emerge of Right Sector 'showdown' at Transcarpathian resort

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New details on the website "Mukachevo.net" have emerged on the massacre on the Transcarpathian resort: Right sector confirmed the involvement of its fighters.

On a social network, photos appeared from the massacre between the guards and visitors that occurred in the Transcarpathian region on the morning of the 10th January in the tourist camp "Xata Magnata".

A member of "Right sector" said that on Sunday morning there was a skirmish between the representatives of the RS (not Transcarpathian "Right sector", but fighters from other regions, among them there were those who took part in the blockade of Crimea, in particular he called out the name of the head of the operational headquarters of the RS on the siege of Crimea, a "Croatian" friend), who rested at the base, and police officers that interfered to protect the recreational facility.

Comment: Including these updates and original information, it sounds like the Right Sector decided they were going to have a banquet in their honor, and weren't going to pay for it. When a guard spoke up they ganged up on him and beat him senseless. He is hospitalized with severe injuries. The rest of the resort, from the chef to police to the owner, were so enraged that they gathered together, beat the tar out of the neo-Nazi thugs, duct-taped them, and tossed them into the snow.


Che Guevara

Putin's classic response to Obama's derogatory comments

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The words of U.S. President Barack Obama about Russia as a regional power and attempts to talk about other countries in a derogatory manner are symptoms of an erroneous attitude and the desire to prove their exclusivity, says the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.

"I think that the reasoning on the other countries, the attempted reasoning on other countries in a derogatory manner is the flip side to prove their exclusivity. It seems to me that this is wrong," said Putin in an interview with German magazine Bild, responding to a question on the statement of U.S. President Barack Obama about Russia as a regional power.
"If we say that Russia is a regional power, we should first determine what region we are referring to. Look at the map and ask: "What is it, is it part of Europe? Or is it part of the eastern region, bordering on Japan and the United States, if we mean Alaska and China? Or is it part of Asia? Or perhaps the southern region?" Or look at the north. Essentially, in the north we border on Canada across the Arctic Ocean. Or in the south? Where is it? What region are we speaking about?" — said Putin.

Comment: Obama's getting schooled as usual. Also see: Nobel peace prize-winner Obama dropped 23,144 bombs in 2015


Passport

Kurds seize docs showing ISIS ran major crossing operation through Turkey-Syria border

syrian refugees turkish border
© Rodi Said / Reuters Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) ran the operation through the border town of Tel Abyad.
A complex Islamic State migration operation operated through a Turkish border town less than 2 miles from Syria, passenger manifests seized by Kurdish forces and seen by the Guardian suggest. Pressure on Turkey to control its frontiers continues to mount.

According to the documents that were handed over to the Guardian by the Syrian Kurdish forces, Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) ran the operation through the border town of Tel Abyad. The seven manifests seized by the Kurds contain the names of 70 people - men, women, even infants - that had crossed into the town in the period from December 2014 to March 2015.

The papers all bear IS markings associated with the group's 'department of immigration' and 'department of transport'. All appeared to be traveling from IS-held territory.

To verify the authenticity of the passenger manifests, the Guardian revealed that the Kurdish forces had contacted an IS expert, academic researcher Aymenn al-Tamimi.

"The documents... coincide with other documents illustrating daily bus routes within Islamic State territory. Though private companies provide the actual transportation, the Islamic State bureaucracy is responsible for authorizing and overseeing the routes," he said.

Comment: Given that Turkey has an oil smuggling business going with ISIS, is it too far a stretch to wonder if trafficking in people is another arrangement?


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Where's the money going? US still spends billions on Afghan soldiers that don't exist

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© FP 2015/ Noorullah SHIRZADA
Afghan soldiers are struggling against the Taliban, in part because close to 40% of Afghanistan's forces are "ghost soldiers," troops that exist only on paper.

Karim Atal is the head of the provincial council in Helmand, where the resurgent Taliban has seized large areas of land since the United States handed over control to Afghan forces a year ago.

"At checkpoints where 20 soldiers should be present, there are only eight or 10," Atal told the Associated Press. "It's because some people are getting paid a salary but not doing the job because they are related to someone important, like a local warlord."

Comment: The US continues to prove how corrupt its chain of command is. Also see:
Another major source of systematic corruption: the filching of Pentagon money via salaries paid to "ghost soldiers" and policemen, recruits enrolled in the Afghan security forces who don't exist. Here, too, Washington's funds became the basis for embezzlement and "Afghan" corruption.

Up to 90% of Afghan troops and police are illiterate, and about a quarter of the force deserts annually. This has provided rich opportunities for commanders to pad their lists of soldiers with so-called ghosts, keep them on the books, and pocket their salaries. (It is worth recalling that this practice became similarly widespread in the South Vietnamese army during the American war in Vietnam.)

Besides filching salaries, enterprising police and army commanders have made money by reselling Pentagon war materials. For instance,according to documents leaked by the whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks, a police chief in the eastern town of Zurmat reported fictitious firefights with the Taliban, and upon being restocked with thousands of rounds of ammunition, sold them to a bazaar merchant. Another provincial police commissioner purloined food and uniforms, while leaving his men cold and underfed in the winter. Such acts led to the creation of a significant black market in U.S. military equipment and goods of every sort.

How the Pentagon corrupted Afghanistan



Quenelle

Putin: Turkey committed a war crime by downing Russian jet - their actions since have been humiliating

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Turkey's actions following its downing of a Russian Su-24 frontline bomber by Turkey over Syria have been humiliating, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview published on Tuesday.

Relations between Moscow and Ankara deteriorated after a Turkish F-16 fighter jet shot down a Russian aircraft over Syria on November 24. Ankara claimed that it downed the jet because it had violated Turkish airspace. Both the Russian General Staff and the Syrian Air Defense Command have confirmed that the Russian jet never crossed into Turkish airspace.

"Instead of trying to provide us with an explanation for the war crime they committed, that is, for downing our fighter jet that was targeting terrorists, the Turkish government rushed to NATO headquarters seeking protection, which looks quite odd and, in my view, humiliating for Turkey," Putin told Germany's Bild newspaper.

Comment: Turkey's actions have certainly been humiliating for the country, but their pathological leadership doesn't seem to care. In fact, they seem to believe that they now have a license to do whatever they want. Fortunately for the rest of the world Russia doesn't play by the same delusional rules, and has reacted appropriately to their madness. Also see:


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South Front: 'Unknown fighters' killing terror leaders in Syria (plus U.S. Navy power projection)

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International Military Review - Syria (Jan. 11)


Bad Guys

What press freedom? 800 Turkish journalists fired and nearly 160 arrested in 2015, says deputy head

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© AFPTurkish journalists hold a banner reading "Journalism is not a crime" during a demonstration in the capital Ankara, January 10, 2016.
Some 800 Turkish journalists were fired and nearly 160 others arrested last year, a senior member of the country's main opposition party says. The Republican People's Party (CHP) deputy head, Sezgin Tanrıkulu, said on Monday that last year 774 Turkish journalists were sacked, 156 others were detained, and court cases were opened against 238 member of the press.

Recalling Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's Sunday message on respect for press freedom, Tanrıkulu said the message should be embraced by everybody, adding, however, that the current situation in Turkey resembles one in which democracy is "bankrupt." There has been growing concern about deteriorating press freedom in Turkey and, in particular, over the number of journalists facing legal proceedings on accusations of insulting or criticizing top officials.

Many media reports in recent months have revealed Ankara's role in providing support to the terror groups active in Syria. In June last year, center-left Turkish daily Cumhuriyet released a video, implicating the country's National Intelligence Organization (MİT) in assisting the Daesh Takfiri terrorists operating against the Syrian government.

Irked by the revelations, the Turkish president threatened that Can Dundar, the daily's editor-in-chief, would "pay a heavy price" for publishing the video. Also in June 2015, Turkish newspaper Today's Zaman revealed that Ankara allows Daesh terrorists to freely walk on the streets of the Akcakale border district in the Turkish province of Şanlıurfa.

Comment: Turkey is an overt terrorist state. It's no wonder that an egomaniac like Erdogan tries to scrub reality from the misdeeds of his country


Apple Red

Jihadi John is dead, long live Jihadi John: MI5 offered new ISIS mascot double agent job before he went to Syria

Rumaysah
© Abu Rumaysah / YouTubeSiddhartha Dhar.
British security services unsuccessfully tried to recruit terror suspect Abu Rumaysah, dubbed the 'new Jihadi John,' before he skipped bail and fled to Syria to join Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) with his pregnant wife and four children.

Officers from MI5 approached Rumaysah, a Muslim-convert born Siddhartha Dhar to a Hindu family in London, on two separate occasions, the Sunday Times reports.

A security source told the paper MI5 officers offered Rumaysah a role as an agent, and told him he would likely be killed if he went to Syria.

"Dhar was told that his life in the UK as a would-be jihadist was over. If he went to Syria, MI5 warned, he would in all likelihood be killed in battle or a drone strike. His only option was to become an agent," the source said.

Comment: Same old story. It's getting old. For example, there's this one from last week: Border bungle? Islamists linked to ISIS executioner allowed to escape Britain
Known Islamists with links to an Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) executioner fled the UK despite being on bail or banned from traveling, a counter-extremism group claims.

An investigation by the anti-racist group Hope Not Hate indicates up to six jihadists may have been allowed to leave the country, despite them being known to authorities and having had security conditions imposed upon them.

The individuals are believed to have had links with the same UK-based extremist group as Siddhartha Dhar, who is thought to be the 'new Jihadi John' British executioner who appeared in a recent IS video.
And remember this one? Getting bored yet? 'Jihadi John' known to MI5 since 2008 - they 'let him escape'