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US isn't weaponizing the dollar; sanctions are the alternative to war, Mnuchin says

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© Reuters / Ben Nelms
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Saturday rejected the suggestion that the Trump administration is weaponizing the dollar through its trade-restricting policies with other countries.

"Let me be clear: we are not weaponizing the U.S. dollar," Mnuchin told CNBC's Hadley Gamble at the Doha Forum in Qatar. "If anything I would say the opposite; I take great responsibility that people use the dollar as the reserve currency of the world, and the dollar is quite strong — sometimes the president says the dollar is too strong.

"The dollar is strong because of the U.S. economy and because people want to hold dollars and the safety of the U.S. dollar. So because of that, we take sanctions responsibility very seriously — as a matter of fact, I personally sign off on every single piece of sanction that we do."

Officials in China and Europe have been actively promoting their currencies as substitutes for the dollar when it comes to both reserves and transactions, particularly in the face of expanding U.S. sanctions and protectionist trade policies like tariffs.

The Trump administration has imposed sweeping sanctions including on dollar trade with Iran, North Korea and others in an effort to pressure state actors to rein in behavior that Washington deems destabilizing and against its interests. According to the Treasury Department, there are 6,300 Specially Designated Nationals and more than 20 countries against which some type of U.S. sanctions are in place.

Light Sabers

US & Russia won't go to war over Syria

armoured personnel carrier
© AFP / Delil Souleiman
A US soldier stands in an armoured personnel carrier as the US forces pull out of their base in the Northern Syrian town of Tal Tamr, on October 20, 2019
To avoid any potential incidents, Americans should simply withdraw and end the unlawful presence of their forces in Syria. And abstain from alarmist headlines foreshadowing a shooting war.

American commanders in Syria are scrambling to protect their forces from an expected surge in activity by military units from Turkey, Russia, Iran and the Syrian government. They believe these countries pose a greater danger than Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) forces, the New York Times reports.

Anonymous sources, questionable statements

According to anonymous Department of Defense officials, "commanders have requested guidance outlining how American forces might deal with an attack from the assortment of armed groups, including Russian-backed Syrian government forces that have, in the past, tried to seize territory held by the United States."

This statement seems fairly questionable, since any commander of a unit deployed to a war zone has clear-cut instructions from their superiors on what to do in a particular situation. Claiming otherwise, especially about an army as organized and efficient as the one the US has, would probably be unjustified from any possible point of view. Naturally, the directives coming from the HQ are top secret. If we assume their content was revealed to the NYT by a military source, the US should first focus on finding who in the DoD is leaking top secret information.

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Magic Hat

The Skripals under the US spell at a USAF nuclear bomber base in Fairford, Gloucestershire (before relocating to the USA?)

Sergie Strangelove
English plane spotters and bird watchers have discovered the location of the Skripals in Gloucestershire. An hour and a half's drive north of their well-known home in Salisbury, Sergei and Yulia Skripal have been hidden inside an airbase operated by the United States Air Force (USAF) for long-range B-52 and B-2 bombers armed with nuclear weapons targeted on Russia.

Sergei and Yulia Skripal were poisoned in the Salisbury city centre at about 4:15 on Sunday afternoon, March 4, 2018. They were then taken by separate ambulances to the Salisbury District Hospital. What happened to them next remains a state secret. Follow the latest report here.

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Bad Guys

Clashes between protesters, police heat up in Beirut

Lebanon protests 2019
© AP Photo / Hussein Malla
Anti-government protesters in downtown Beirut, Lebanon
Lebanese security forces and the military are again using tear gas and rubber sticks against violent Shiite youths in the area of Martyr's Square in central Beirut, where order had been briefly restored earlier in the day, an activist said.

The clashes started earlier on Saturday, and law enforcement managed to restore calm by making a truce with rioters who had spent hours trying to break through barricades surrounding protest camps at Martyr's Square and Ring Bridge. Meanwhile, at the nearby street of Riad Al Solh, peaceful marchers tried to get past security forces guarding the national parliament building.

Comment: Even though the protests were initially over legitimate grievances with the current government, the CIA is right in there attempting to turn it to advantage. It eventually failed in Syria, and now people are wise to the game


Sheriff

Kremlin: Many accomplices to terrorist attacks are in hiding in Europe

Dmitry Peskov

Russian Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov
Many accomplices in terrorist attacks committed in Russia are in hiding in European countries and Russia keeps pressing for their extradition, Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the media on Thursday.

"It is a hard fact that many accomplices in terrorist attacks and killings during the bloody events in the Caucasus are still in hiding. Many of them are in European countries. They obtain residence permits or citizenship and are free to walk the streets in broad daylight among ordinary people," Peskov said, according to TASS.

"Many of them are being investigated with the aim of demanding their extradition to Russia. As a rule, such lists are not made public," he added.

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Gift

China suspends some retaliatory tariffs after reaching agreement on 'phase one' trade deal with US

Chinese and U.S. flags
China has suspended additional tariffs on some U.S. goods that were meant to be implemented on Dec. 15, the State Council's customs tariff commission said on Sunday, after the world's two largest economies agreed a "phase one" trade deal on Friday.

The deal, rumors and leaks over which have gyrated world markets for months, reduces some U.S. tariffs in exchange for what U.S. officials said would be a big jump in Chinese purchases of American farm products and other goods.

China's retaliatory tariffs, which were due to take effect on Dec. 15, were meant to target goods ranging from corn and wheat to U.S. made vehicles and auto parts.

Comment: Analysis: What's good-bad-ugly about US-China trade breakthrough
What's in the deal?

The US will lower from 15 to 7.5 percent levies on approximately $120 billion of Chinese imports. However, 25-percent tariffs on roughly $250 billion worth of Chinese goods will remain in force. While China did not announce the elimination or reduction of existing tariffs targeting US imports, it agreed to boost purchases of American goods to $200 billion over the next two years, including agricultural imports critical for the US.

The deal also requires structural reforms from the Chinese side regarding intellectual property, technology transfer, agriculture, financial services, currency and foreign exchange, among other things.
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Bad Guys

Fresh tests to be used for 'strategic weapons,' US should back off for a 'peaceful' year's end - North Korea's military

Kim Jong-un
© 93.1 WIBC
According to North Korea's state news agency, recent launch tests "will be applied in developing strategic weapons" to deter the United States. Pyongyang also warned Washington to refrain from "provocation."

Pyongyang's military carried out a test at a satellite launch site on Friday, its second in a week. The maneuver came after a revival of activity at the Sohae site, which the North partially dismantled in 2018 following talks between Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump.

The tests "will be applied in developing strategic weapons aimed at subduing US nuclear threats," state news network KCNA reported on Saturday quoting the country's Chief of the General Staff Pak Jong Chon. He cautioned that "hostile forces, including the US, should refrain from provocation," if they want to spend the year's end "peacefully."

The warning comes after Pyongyang warned it's up to the US to choose its "Christmas gift." Kim has set a year-end deadline for the US to soften its stance on denuclearization, lest North Korea choose a "new path."

Though Kim and Trump have met in person three times, peace talks have stagnated.

Comment: More on the launch:
A "crucial test" was carried out on Friday at the Sohae satellite launch site located in the western part of North Korea, state-run KCNA news agency reported Saturday. Pyongyang usually isn't too shy to brag about their launches, but this report was light on detail.

It only said that the test was a success, and the outcome of it will be used for "further bolstering... the reliable nuclear deterrent."

This is the second activity conducted at Sohae in just a week; the previous one took place last Saturday. South Korean Defense Minister Jeong Kyeong-doo said it was a test of a rocket engine.
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Two days ago, US monitoring group '38 North' released commercial satellite imagery apparently showing the Sohae facility and suggesting that preparations for a missile launch were underway.




Arrow Up

Turkey to carry on buying 'vital' S-400 from Russia 'whatever the consequences' - FM Cavusoglu

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© Turkish Military/Turkish Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS
Parts of the S-400 are unloaded from a Russian plane
Ankara will make no U-turn on purchasing the much talked about S-400s from Russia, as these air defense systems are vital for protecting Turkish airspace, Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu explained.

"Whatever the consequences," Turkey will not cancel the multibillion deal it signed with Russia over the S-400 anti-aircraft systems, Cavusoglu told a conference in Doha, Qatar. Turkey is in acute need of shielding its territory against incoming threats.

"We are very desperate for an air defense system. We tried to procure it from the US and others, but it didn't work. This is a defense system that is vital for us."

Addressing the same event, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar reiterated the rationale behind buying the weapon from Moscow. Turkey tried to acquire S-400 analogues from the US and France, but to no avail; Russia, on the other hand, was more responsive to Turkish requirements.

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Arrow Down

Brazil to move its Israel embassy to Jerusalem - Bolsonaro's son

Bolsonaro
© AFP / Gil Cohen-Magen
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara with Brazilian Federal Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro (R) in Jerusalem on December 15, 2019.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's son Eduardo has said that his father will move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, following the lead of US President Donald Trump. Bolsonaro described the move as "natural and normal."

"As my father says, the Brazilian Embassy will move to Jerusalem. It's not something extraordinary. It's supposed to be a natural and normal thing," Bolsonaro, son of the Brazilian president and an MP himself, said at the opening of a Brazilian trade mission in Jerusalem on Sunday.

Israel "has no better friends than the people and government of Brazil," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at the same ceremony.

Comment: Bolsanaro once described Netanyahu - known elsewhere for being a genocidal warmonger and a pending fraud indictment - as an "example for every good citizen"...

See also: And check out SOTT radio's show from 2017 following the uproar when the US decided to move its embassy to Jerusalem: Behind the Headlines: Has Trump Gone Full Shlemiel in Planned U.S. Embassy Move to Jerusalem?


Bad Guys

China threatens Germany with economic retaliation if Huawei 5G is banned

Huawei 5G
© Reuters
While the German legislation doesn't explicitly name Huawei, it's tailored to the Chinese company and comes after months of debate about 5G security.
China's ambassador threatened Germany with retaliation if it excludes Huawei Technologies Co as a supplier of 5G wireless equipment, citing the millions of vehicles German carmakers sell in China.

Resistance against Huawei is growing among lawmakers in Chancellor Angela Merkel's governing coalition, who have challenged her China policy with a Bill that would impose a broad ban on "untrustworthy" 5G vendors.

"If Germany were to take a decision that leads to Huawei's exclusion from the German market, there will be consequences," Ambassador Wu Ken said on Saturday (Dec 14) at a Handelsblatt event.

Comment: While the elite war with each other over who reaps the economic benefits of installing a world-wide surveillance system, the health dangers are being hidden.