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France conducted its first airstrikes in Syria in late September, as part of a US-led international coalition that has been targeting ISIL positions in Syria and Iraq.
"A decision has been made to deploy a naval task force led by the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier to take part in operations against the Islamic State," the office said in a statement.
In October, French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said that the French Air Force had carried out airstrikes on an ISIL training camp, adding that "it is not the first time, it is not the last time," when French aircraft had bombed the terrorists in Syria.
The New Zealand authorities say the agreement will continue to undergo legal review.
Text of agreement
The TPP, headed by the US and including Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam, has been widely criticized for being surrounded with secrecy and reached behind closed doors.
"The double standard that we have been judging Russia with, and basing our policy on that double standard, has caused us great harm," Rohrabacher said at a hearing of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on Wednesday morning. "Had we been working with the Russians all along in good faith, I believe the situation in the Middle East would have been totally different, and better, more stable."
The California lawmaker took exception to Russia-bashing by his colleagues, as well as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland and her colleague Anne Patterson, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. Nuland and Patterson were at the House committee hearing to brief lawmakers on US policies in the wake of Russia's intervention in Syria against Islamic State militants.
Comment: This is the second US politician who has gone on record denouncing US foreign policy in Syria and Russia. Is there a shift occurring where even those working within the US government are standing up against the lies and brutality of the American Empire?
Alternate reality? CNN broadcasts U.S. Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard telling the truth about Syria
The army troops also killed and injured a group of terrorists from the al-Nusra Front and other affiliated groups in the villages of Berneh, Tal Haddiyeh, Doulamah and Khan Touman in the Southwestern countryside of Aleppo. Tens of the militants' machinegun-equipped vehicles were also destroyed. The army, backed up by the Syrian airstrikes, destroyed positions of Takfiri terrorists in the neighborhoods of al-Rashideen 4, al- Sheikh Khuder, Salah Eddin, al-sheikh Said and Bustan al-Qaser.
Meanwhile, the Syrian air raids destroyed terrorists' positions in al-Ameriyeh village in the Southeastern countryside of Aleppo. Earlier reports said the Syrian air raids hit the headquarters and positions of ISIL terrorists in the villages of Rasem al-Abed, Kwairis Gharbi and Kaskis to the East of the Thermal Station, killing and injuring scores of the terrorists and destroying their vehicles and equipment.
The agreement, which already was supposed to have been signed this July, includes a fixed order of 154 aircraft, a definite work share commitment, and a detailed order of the number of single- versus double-seat PMF (aka Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft) fighter planes. According to the draft agreement, the aircraft will be built in India, but all of the components will be manufactured in Russia.
A picture posted on the Instagram account of the Iranian group Holy Defense shows an Iraqi soldier standing in front of an Iranian C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft supposedly in Syria.
Comment: With Russia taking the lead, a real war on terror is now being fought in the Middle East. See:
Comment: After having first-hand experience of the US' duplicitous aggression in Ukraine, it must have become very obvious to the Russians what was at stake if they tried to remain 'cooperative' with these snakes in suits.
Nearly one year has passed since a US-led coalition launched airstrikes against the Islamic State (ISIL) terrorist group, and still there no results.
Recently, Russian leader Vladimir Putin called for Iran, Egypt, Jordan, the UAE and Qatar to cooperate and participate in the talks over the Syrian problem.
Comment: While Russian influence is radically changing the Middle East, things are afoot in Europe as well. Also see:
Berlin is "testing the waters before making a decision on the future of Germany's relationship with Russia," according to an article published on the website of an American intelligence agency Stratfor (also known as Strategic Forecasting and widely known as the "shadow CIA") following the meeting between President Putin and German Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel in Moscow on Wednesday.
"Germany sent a signal Wednesday that it is rethinking its relationship with Russia, when Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow," the article says.
"Berlin is looking for ways to modify or even lift the current punitive measures against Moscow. However, such a decision would probably create friction between Germany and most Central and Eastern European countries, which means that Berlin is still not ready for a formal change of direction," it adds.
The author then gives his reasons why Russia and Germany might be of some interest to each other.
Comment: Perhaps Germany will find it in itself to open the door. Following the US lead has brought nothing but hardship to all the EU countries. Russia is a natural trading partner, eager for business on a mutually respectful basis.
"The coordinates of all of these targets were given to us by opposition representatives," senior military official Andrei Kartapolov said, without specifying which groups Moscow had cooperated with.
Kartapolov said Moscow's jets hit targets close to Palmyra, Der al-Zor, Ithriya and eastern Aleppo with assistance from the opposition, destroying "terrorist" command posts, munition stores and anti-aircraft artillery. Moscow has been bombing in Syria since Sept. 30, saying it is backing forces loyal to President Bashar Assad against ISIS and other "terrorist" groups.
But the U.S. and its allies involved in a separate air campaign against ISIS have accused Moscow of primarily hitting more moderate groups fighting against the Damascus government.
Moscow said it had set up "working coordination groups" aimed at bolstering the fight against ISIS, but said the identities of those involved were being kept secret. "Such close cooperation will allow us to unite the efforts of the government troops with other patriotic forces in Syria that used to be in the opposition and act as a united front against the common enemy - international terrorism," the defense ministry said in a statement.
Via Agence France-Presse
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is breaking its own rules and making a mockery of its global credibility by allowing Ukraine to default on its $3 billion debt to Russia, Trends Research Institute head Gerald Celente told Sputnik.
"Allowing Kiev to default on their $3 billion Eurobond deal with Russia is against IMF rules. But now they are ready to break their own rules," Celente said.
Comment: Celente nails it again: the IMF bailout has failed and now it's completely rewriting the rules to suit its own purposes of financial domination. It's all just business as usual for the IMF.
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Comment: "Me too, me too!" France seems to be carrying on 'fighting' terrorists as if not realizing everything has changed when Russia started pounding ISIL in Syria. Or is there some other reason for France to send a naval task force?