Puppet Masters
After its hands-off approach to content policing led to accusations of fake news and misinformation in 2016, Facebook dramatically ramped up its content-policing efforts in the run-up to November's midterm elections in the US. The social media giant partnered up with third-party 'fact checkers' to vet news content, trained an AI to spot and remove "false news stories," introduced transparency rules for political advertisements, and went as far as building a physical "war room" to monitor elections for "foreign interference" in real-time.
Now, the social media giant is taking its aggressive approach worldwide.
The announcement of a special purpose vehicle might happen as soon as Monday, two diplomats familiar with the matter told Bloomberg, asking not to be identified as last-minute negotiations on the wording of the EU statement are still on-going.
The mechanism comes as part of the EU's effort to uphold the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). The countries that signed the JCPOA agreed to lift sanctions on Iran in exchange for the Islamic Republic keeping peaceful character of its nuclear programme. The US pulled out of the deal back in May, reimposing sanctions.
In a series of previous articles, we presented the SouthCom plan to provoke wars between the Latin-American nations in order to destroy the structures of all the States in the 'Caribbean Basin' [1]. Preparations for wars of this magnitude, intended to follow on from the conflicts in the Greater Middle East according to the Rumsfeld-Cebrowski strategy, requires a decade [2].
After the period of economic destabilisation [3] and that of military preparation, the actual operation should begin in the years to come by an attack on Venezuela by Brazil (supported by Israël), Colombia (an ally of the United States) and Guyana (in other words, the United Kingdom). It will be followed by others, beginning with Cuba and Nicaragua (the 'troïka of tyranny' according to John Bolton).
Comment: If even half of the scenarios above come to fruition, it would create an apocalyptic turn of events for S.A. No question there is such in the works.
On Friday, after staff shortages caused disruptions at some of that nation's busiest airports, President Donald Trump agreed to end the longest-ever shutdown without Congress fulfilling his demand of $5.7 billion for a border wall. Congress then passed seven stopgap spending bills to fund affected government agencies through February 15.
"Although this shutdown has ended, little agreement on Capitol Hill will likely weigh on business confidence and financial market sentiments," S&P said in a news release.
'Direct impacts of the government shutdown will flow through GDP'
On January 22, The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) estimated the cost of the shutdown to be $26 billion. That would be more than four times as much as Trump demanded for a border wall."
Comment: Entrenched disagreement has a steep price, not only financial.
Trump's top adviser, who has been branded the most fervent hawk in the administration, has admitted that Washington is heavily invested in political outcomes in Caracas particularly because of Venezuela's vast untapped oil reserves.
Indeed, it just so happens that Venezuela has the world's largest proven oil reserves.
Speaking to Fox Business host Trish Regan, Bolton said that the US had "a lot at stake" in Venezuela's political crisis, specifically citing the country's oil and the economic benefit it could bring to the US. "It will make a big difference to the United States economically if we could have American oil companies invest in and produce the oil capabilities in Venezuela."

Democratic socialist or Russian agent? Senator Bernie Sanders
Senator Bernie Sanders didn't run in 2016 to push his bold platform of economic and social justice on America. No, instead his campaign was orchestrated by the Kremlin to divide the left and help Donald Trump take the presidency. At least that's according to former New York Times columnist, and current Wired editor and Los Angeles Times writer, Virginia Heffernan.
Many of his 2016 supporters, she tweeted on Saturday, were "Kremlin minions." For evidence, Heffernan relies on indictments against the Russian Internet Research Agency "troll farm" - claims that have never, and will never be proven in court.
Hitting back at the Western pressure, Venezuelan government will now focus its efforts on "the main leader of the coup, the 'director of the circus,' namely, the US government, Mr Trump and his representatives."
Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza gave an inteview to RT Spanish on Sunday. Without further ado, he accused Washington of spearheading what he said an effort to overthrow democratically elected President Nicolas Maduro. "The US government is not just behind the coup but is leading it. We are focused on neutralizing Washington's attacks."
Adding to a US-led pressure for President Maduro to step aside, Spain, France, Germany and the UK on Saturday issued the elected leader an ultimatum, calling on Maduro to call for new elections within eight days.
Comment: Does Venezuela have enough global backup to make US back down?
See also: The forthcoming destruction of the 'Caribbean Basin'

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (C) seen atop a military vehicle during a military exercise in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela on Sunday.
The American attacks on Venezuela became "worse" since Trump, whom he described as a "man with extreme ideas," became the US president, Maduro told CNN Turk. "And now they planned a coup attempt," he said, blaming Washington for the ongoing crisis in the oil-rich Latin American country.
Washington immediately supported Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader who declared himself interim president last week. The US was supported by its allies in the region while several European countries simultaneously issued an ultimatum that new elections should be called for within eight days.
"They should withdraw this ultimatum. No one can give us an ultimatum," Maduro said. "Venezuela is not tied to Europe. This is complete insolence."
Comment: Unseating Maduro and destabilizing Venezuela is the current foothold into South America and, like falling dominoes, other countries of less strength, resources and determination will be in the crosshairs to comply.
Daesh fighters are being transferred on unidentified airplanes from Pakistan to the border of Tajikistan, near the southern Russian border, said Interior Deputy Interior Minister Igor Zubov.
According to Zubov, it could be the preparation of a massive provocation that could affect Russia.
"Daesh fighters are being mass-transported on unidentified aircraft from the territory of Pakistan to the border of Tajikistan. It seems that massive provocations are being planned with the future expulsion of large numbers of refugees and with all the consequences for Russia."Earlier, the director of the Commonwealth of Independent States Counterterrorism Center Andrei Novikov stated that Daesh terrorists had been transferred to Afghanistan and Pakistan after being defeated in Syria and Iraq.
Comment: Interesting strategy given the US intended to pull out its troops from Afghanistan - now stretched up to 18 months. Profess commitment to one action while implementing 'the obligation' to do another.
The Trump administration removed punitive measures against the world's second largest aluminum producer, Rusal, its parent, En+ Group Plc, and power firm EuroSibEnergo (ESE), late on Sunday. The three firms were slapped with sanctions by Washington in April last year alongside many Russian businessmen and officials.
In a press release, the US Treasury said the three companies managed to meet the necessary conditions of reducing the "direct and indirect shareholding stake" and severing the control of Russian aluminum and energy tycoon Oleg Deripaska. However, the sanctions against the businessman himself remain in force.
After Deripaska significantly cut his stake in the companies, the Trump administration revealed its plans to abandon the measures in December. The Russian tycoon now owns less than 45 percent in EN+ from an earlier stake of approximately 70 percent.
European envoys to the US earlier supported Washington's plans to lift the sanctions against the three Russian companies, saying it would save thousands of jobs and prevent "serious damage to the European aluminum industry."













Comment: Of course the EU is looking for a work around, look how many other countries are continuing business with Iran via US 'waivers' while the EU loses out. It's likely the US is content with having a threat to hang over Iran until a more opportune time presents itself.
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