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Saudi Araiba wants to achieve the capability to produce and enrich uranium for its peaceful nuclear programme, energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman has announced.
"We are proceeding with it cautiously...we are experimenting with two nuclear reactors," the minister said, speaking at a conference in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on Monday, his remarks quoted by Reuters.
Saying his country wanted to create a full cycle nuclear programme, including uranium production and enrichment capabilities, the official made reference to Riyadh's plans to issue a tender for the kingdom's first two nuclear power reactors. The tender is expected to be made next year, with US, Chinese, Russian, South Korean and French companies thought to be involved in preliminary talks about the project, said to be worth billions of dollars.
Turkey disagreed with the US 'at every step' while negotiating the establishment of a 'safe zone' in Syria, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, as quoted by Reuters.
"We are negotiating with the U.S. for the safe zone, but we see at every step that what we want and what they have in mind is not the same thing. It seems that our ally is looking for a safe zone for the terrorist organization, not for us. We reject such understanding."Earlier on Sunday, the Turkish Defence Ministry announced that Turkish and US armed forces started their joint patrols in a safe zone in Northeastern Syria. According to the Defence Ministry:
"As a part of efforts to create a safe zone in the north of Syria to the east of the Euphrates, the Turkish and US military have started joint ground patrols using transport vehicles and drones to the south of Akcakale, on the Syrian side."The ministry added that six Turkish armoured vehicles also participated in patrols.
Syria condemns joint US-Turkish patrols in border strip in northeast Syria and says it is "flagrant violation" of the country's sovereignty, according to an official statement. Damascus believes that "this step is aggression and is aimed at prolonging the crisis in Syria," the Syrian foreign ministry said in a statement.
Comment: More from FRN, 8/9/2019: Turkey and US conduct 1st ground patrol of Syria's 'security zone'
Six Turkish-flagged vehicles have joined US-flagged cars in Syria, about 15 km east of the Turkish border town of Akcakale, east of the Euphrates, near the Syrian city of Tel Abyad, according to Anadolu.Additional from RT, 8/9/2019: Erdogan accuses US of favoring 'terrorists'; Turkey to set up safe zones on its own
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), made up mainly of Kurdish fighters, said they were ready to support the construction of a security zone in northern Syria in exchange for protection by the international community in the event of a foreign invasion, they said earlier this year.
An SDF commander stressed that such assistance would include "protecting all ethnic groups (residents in the area) from the danger of genocide." The SDF said they posed no threat to any country, including Turkey, and said they hoped to "achieve mutual understanding for stability and security in border areas" with Ankara.
The two NATO allies are also planning to establish a joint operations center. However, Washington wants to shelter its Kurdish allies in the zone, while Erdogan wants them removed as Turkey considers them terrorists.
Turkey has been waging a low-intensity military campaign against Kurdish militias along its Syrian border for four decades, a back-and-forth campaign that has claimed the lives of nearly 40,000 people, mostly Kurds.
"We want to create an area cleared of Daesh (Islamic State) along with the PKK and its extensions PYD-YPG-SDG," Erdogan said. "Only in this way we can ensure that our Syrian brothers and sisters living in our country, in Europe or elsewhere can return to their homes and live in peace and security."
As Erdogan delivered his speech, American and Turkish troops embarked on the first joint patrols through the proposed site of the safe zone. Backed by reconnaissance drones and helicopters, the troops set out from near the Turkish border town of Akcakale on Sunday morning. It is "insufficient" to form a safe zone in northern Syria with "3-5 helicopter flights, 5-10 vehicle patrols and a few hundred soldiers in the area," he told the crowd in Malatya.

US Vice President Joe Biden meets with Ukraine's Poroshenko, PM Yatseniuk and Rada chairman Groysman in Kiev, December 2015.
In a letter sent to the White House counsel on Monday, heads of the Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight committees cited a "growing public record" for "nearly two years" that allegedly showed President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani supposedly acting "outside legitimate law enforcement and diplomatic channels to coerce the Ukrainian government into pursuing two politically-motivated investigations under the guise of anti-corruption activity."
'Trump-Russia' conspiracy-mongers Adam Schiff (D-California), Eliot Engel (D-New York) and Elijah Cummings (D-Maryland) are demanding "any and all records" generated by the White House since January 2017, including any references to Hunter Biden and Burisma Holdings, among other things.
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What's going on here?
Recent uncovered documents show that the Obama White House ran the Weiner email investigation. The corrupt FBI and DOJ worked with them.
We raised this question in April 2018 - Why would Mueller, Comey, Hillary and the Deep State go all in to remove President Trump from office? Their actions are more like rabid dogs than sore losers. There must be something more.
The DOJ IG's report on McCabe released on Friday April 14, 2018 was a bombshell. We discovered hidden in it were pieces of information that when put into context with information released at that time indicate unimaginable corruption!
"I've returned from a very pleasant visit in London, where I've met with Prime Minister Boris Yeltsin and the US defence secretary," Netanyahu said at Sunday's weekly cabinet meeting, accidentally referring to Boris Johnson as late Russian President Boris Yeltsin, who died in 2007.
The type of UAV, or whether it was a commercial or a military grade surveillance drone, is unknown. Hezbollah is yet to release any footage.
The IDF has confirmed it lost a drone that was on a spy mission over Lebanon, but denied reports that Hezbollah militants destroyed the UAV.
Lebanon accuses Israel of last month's botched suicide drone attack in Beirut, which triggered an exchange of fire at the border and forced Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to declare a "new phase" in the conflict, vowing to down any intruding aircraft. "This is the start of a new phase, there is a new battlefield which is targeting Israel's drones in Lebanon's skies, and it is in the hands of Hezbollah field commanders."
Comment: More from RT, 9/9/2019: IDF confirms its drone crashed in Lebanon during reconnaissance mission
A small copter-sized craft did crash over Lebanon but wasn't shot down, the IDF told the media on Monday. When asked whether the aircraft had been targeted from the ground or crashed due to a technical issue, an army spokesperson told the Times of Israel, "It fell, as far as I know."
Separately, the military confirmed to RIA Novosti that the drone "carried out a routine flight and went down in Lebanese territory," but said it is unlikely that any intelligence data could be taken from the drone.
Comment: There's only one real Democratic candidate who is sane enough, strong enough, and popular enough to beat Trump...
Democratic presidential contender Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) told Dave Rubin on The Rubin Report Sunday that the Democratic National Committee's primary process is creating a "lack of trust" in voters.
Gabbard and her supporters have questioned the DNC after she failed to qualify for the next Democratic debate. The DNC required candidates to have at least 130,000 unique donors and register at least 2 percent of support in four "qualifying" polls. Gabbard met the donor threshold, but failed to jump the polling hurdle.
The problem is that Gabbard has registered at least 2 percent of support in more than two dozen other reputable polls, leading many to question if she was intentionally kept from participating in the debate after confronting Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) during the last debate.
"What's clear is the system lacks transparency," Gabbard told Rubin. "The whole process is lacking transparency."

A US soldier stands guard during a joint patrol with Turkish troops in the Syrian village of al-Hashisha on the outskirts of Tal Abyad town along the border with Turkish troops, on September 8, 2019
Bulgarian journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva and her Arms Watch website have uncovered perhaps some of the most incriminating evidence yet linking the Pentagon to al-Qaeda*-affiliated jihadi groups across the Middle East.
In a feat of investigative reporting carried out over the past two years, Arms Watch has pieced together an entire network of covert arms dealing orchestrated by the Pentagon. The devastating implication is that such a global syndicate involving US arms contractors, American government officials acting as buyers, and the use of hundreds of civilian airliners given "diplomatic clearance" - all of these logistics must have had top-level authorization in Washington.
Comment: You can do no better than to read the linked full report by Dilyana Gaytandzhieva and her Arms Watch team.
His new book on the business of Russian crime isn't about business at all. There's not a single item from a balance-sheet, cashflow analysis, asset trace, or financial indictment in Galeotti's effort to exaggerate Russian criminals to mean Russian people, all of them.
The Russians are also the unique criminals of our world, he thinks - no other nation on earth matches them for their criminality. So for the protection of the rest of the innocent world, and to protect the uncriminalized from being Russianized, the Russian state, that's the "super-mafia" of Galeotti's targeting, should be destroyed by warfare. And since Galeotti repeats the slang of the Russian streets himself to rub in his conclusion that "mainstream society" - that's everybody - "reflect[s] a fundamental process of criminalisation of politics and daily life", he means that Russians deserve more than their mouths washed out. Galeotti is a mercenary; his book a weapon — a stun-gun for the naive, an improvised explosive device for the unguarded, a neutron bomb for the sceptical. Means, motive, opportunity for a hate crime in the service of a war crime.
Galeotti's book, The Vory, Russia's Super-Mafia, was published by Yale University Press a year ago; its paperback edition was released this year. Galeotti and his book are promoted in Moscow in English by The Moscow Times, the Dutch Government-financed publication.
It would be "great" if the West "could get Russia to behave like a more normal country," Mark Esper, the newly appointed defense secretary, was reported to have claimed while visiting Paris this week.
That remark did not go down well with Moscow, however.
"If he said so, he called upon us to act as a normal country [as such] and not like the United States," Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told a press briefing in the Russian capital, where he and Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu had a face-to-face meeting with French counterparts.
Otherwise, we should have been acting like the US, bombing Iraq and Libya in blatant violation of international law... We should have supported coups, violent and anti-constitutional, like the US and its closest allies did in February 2014 [in Ukraine].













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