Puppet Masters
"Ukraine has not made a prepayment for gas deliveries for July. As of 10:00 this morning, July 1, Gazprom has halted gas deliveries. Gazprom will not deliver any gas to Ukraine at any price until there is a prepayment," Miller said.
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy's Citizen Safety Law has been one of the most hotly-debated pieces of Spanish legislation in recent times, with political opponents and civil rights activists arguing that it will simply act as a tool for the government to shut down public unrest.
Despite assertions from the ruling Popular Party (PP) that "demonstrations will be freer because they will be protected from violent elements," political opponents say it will turn Spain into a "police state" and have vowed to repeal the measures if they win this year's national elections.
Comment: Society is burning and Western governments respond by increasingly draconian measures.
And just as promised earlier in the week, Greece has now passed the midnight deadline for repayment of the €1.6 billion bundled loans due to the IMF and is thus in default.
Yes we are fully aware that using the pejorative term 'default' makes us members of the ignorati, but what else do you call it when you fail to pay back a contracted debt in a timely fashion? (and don't say 'arrears') Anything else is semantics.
- *IMF SAYS GREECE FAILED TO MAKE PAYMENT DUE TUESDAY
- *IMF TO CONSIDER GREEK REQUEST FOR PAYMENT DELAY IN DUE COURSE
- *IMF BOARD INFORMED THAT GREECE IS NOW IN ARREARS
This is the first time an advanced economy has defaulted to The IMF and is by far the largest default The IMF has ever faced.
Comment: So what will the question be for the upcoming referendum?
Around 1,200 prisoners, including some Al-Qaeda suspects, managed to stage one of the biggest jailbreaks in years in Yemen's south-eastern town of Taiz, after violence broke out and guards abandoned their posts, according to officials.
"Groups of Al-Qaeda supporters ... today attacked the central prison in the city of Taiz and more than 1,200 of the dangerous prisoners escaped," the Saba state news agency quoted a security official as saying.
This marked one of the biggest prison escapes in the country in the last few years, signaling a lack of security, as various forces fight to gain control of the country.
Comment: This happens every time; the radicals that Libya and Syria had locked up were deliberately let loose. Yemen is going down in flames like Libya.
"We will uproot the state of the Jews and you and Fatah, and all of the secularists are nothing and you will be over-run by our creeping multitudes."
That quote comes from a video statement released by the Islamic State and addressed to the "tyrants of Hamas." In the eyes of IS, Hamas is too lenient on both religious dogma and Israel, as is Fatah, the rival faction operating under support from the United States.
"The rule of sharia will be implemented in Gaza, in spite of you," the video continues. "We swear that what is happening in the Levant today, and in particular the Yarmouk camp, will happen in Gaza."
Comment: Well if the Palestinians weren't enough of a reason for Israel to attack then perhaps ISIS will fit the bill.
"Naftogaz suspends purchases of gas from the Russian company as the previous additional agreement to contract between Naftogaz and Gazprom expires on June 30 while the sides failed to agree new conditions for gas deliveries during today's trilateral talks in Vienna," the Ukrainian company said in a statement.
"The transit of gas through the Ukrainian territory to Gazprom customers in Europe under the existing contracts will continue in full," Naftogaz stressed.
Comment: Ukraine is broke and of course is trying desperately to get cheap gas from Russia. So to them Russia should bend over and comply while being accused of 'invading' Ukraine.
Speaking to reporters, White House spokesperson Josh Earnest said the US will send experts from the Treasury Department and other agencies to consult with Puerto Rico and help guide it through its financial crisis. However, he specifically dismissed talk of a federal bailout.
"There's no one in the administration or in DC that's contemplating a federal bailout of Puerto Rico," Earnest said. "But we do remain committed to working with Puerto Rico and their leaders as they address the serious challenges."
Comment: More economic dominoes falling!
This all came to light after the IDF illegally assaulted (in the friendliest of fashions) another flotilla attempting to break the siege of Gaza. (See here and here, for example.) Here's some coverage from RT...
[Warning: listening to the Israeli spokesperson may induce vomiting]
In an interview with the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, Ukraine's President Petro Poroshenko claimed there is a whopping 200,000 Russian troops in Ukraine. "Today, on Putin's order, there are 200,000 men and an arsenal of armored vehicles, sophisticated missile systems and anti-air arms amassed in our territory,"Corriere della Sera quotes Poroshenko, who went on to say: "One of these shot down the Malaysian civilian plane last year."
It is unclear where Poroshenko got the enormous figure, which constitutes about a quarter of the entirety of Russia's troops, and is almost the size of the entire Ukrainian army. But if Poroshenko's claims are true, the forces would have to possess incredible stealth capabilities, as no surveillance or intelligence service has detected the numerous troops crossing the border. Neither have the OSCE observers stationed at the border.
The figure is also wildly different from the number Poroshenko himself gave less than a month ago. Speaking to Ukraine's parliament on June 4, he claimed there were some 9,000 Russian troops in Ukraine, and that the number of Russian forces near the border had increased by 50 percent over the preceding year. The newest number would mean a more than 22-fold increase.
Just four days after Poroshenko's June 4 statement, Ukrainian Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak named his own figure, which brought further confusion to attempts to count the alleged "Russian aggressors." He claimed there were as many as 42,500 men and an impressive 558 tanks.
China's Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road initiative is not just a "sum of infrastructural projects," but rather a carefully thought-out strategy aimed at pursuing China's geopolitical objectives in Eurasia, Stratfor's analysts pointed out.
Beijing's "Belt and Road" will be in fact a sum of six transport corridors across Eurasia, comprising of both land and maritime components, the analysts elaborated.
"The strategy behind the Belt and Road Initiative is to diversify transit lines, thereby mitigating China's vulnerability to external economic disruption and reinvigorating China's slowing economy. Ideally, China would like to link its inland cities to global markets with a diversified network of transit routes and energy pipelines, many of which would take inland routes and serve as alternatives to existing sea-lanes," the Stratfor report stated.
Since China's economy is heavily reliant on foreign trade and energy supplies through the country's "vulnerable" sea routes, it would be "relatively easy" for a potential adversary to disrupt China's trade and block the country.















Comment: Ukraine won't pay, so Gazprom won't deliver. It makes sense, but it'll surely be twisted by Kiev and the Western media. Also see:
Ukraine's Naftogaz has a fit, suspends Russian gas purchases until new price deal