Puppet Masters
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has become a hotly contested issue in the 2016 campaign. While both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both denounced the proposal, President Barack Obama has yet to abandon the unpopular ship. The members of the postal workers union are calling on Hillary Clinton, the APWU's endorsed candidate, to discourage Congress and the Senate from passing the bill during the lame duck session.
APWU President Mark Diamondstein explained the workers' concerns, telling RT "The people of this country are sick of these trade deals that enrich multinational companies at the expense of workers here and everywhere else... We are going to demand that this TPP and trade deals like it will be killed." TPP would open US borders to products from 12 other countries without trade or tax barriers. However, for members of the APWU, whose annual pay scale starts at roughly $29,000, opening trade to this many nations could be disastrous.
Florida Congressman Alan Grayson explained the importance of blocking the TPP for average Americans, saying "I'm telling you right now if this goes through, it's curtains for the middle class of America. We will never, ever, ever be able to recover from this."

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is pictured during a test-fire of strategic submarine-launched ballistic missile in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang August 25, 2016.
"A test-fire of strategic submarine-launched ballistic missile was successfully conducted under the guidance of" North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the statement from KCNA news agency said.
Kim "appreciated the test-fire as the greatest success and victory.... The SLBM [Submarine-launched ballistic missile] test-fire was successfully carried out without any adverse impact on neighboring countries."
The North Korean state news agency added that the leader was "watching the trajectory of the ballistic missile," which was given the name Pukguksong.
"The US vicious nuclear threat and blackmail against the DPRK only resulted in bolstering up its nuclear attack capability hour by hour and the US mainland and the operational theatre in the Pacific are now within the striking range of the KPA, no matter how hard the US tries to deny it," the agency quoted Kim as saying.
Once again, Pyongyang threatened its rivals, in particular the "US imperialists" and the "South Korean puppet group," which are currently staging a joint military exercise "aiming at a preemptive nuclear strike at the DPRK with huge nuclear strategic assets involved," according to the article.
Comment: N. Korea may be up in arms about military exercises in their area and the deployment of the THAAD system, but the real targets have always been Russia and China.
- Thaad's enough: Analysis of the Pentagon's Korean missile deployment
- BS: Pentagon assures THAAD in South Korea needed 'solely' to counter Pyongyang
- US uses North Korea as latest pretext to target Russia and China

Turkish soldiers on an armoured vehicle are seen in Karkamis on the Turkish-Syrian border in the southeastern Gaziantep province, Turkey, August 25, 2016.
Anyone as much as hinting at such a massive geopolitical tectonic shift a few weeks ago would be branded a madman. So how did the impossible happen?
A major strategic game-changer- Russia using an airfield in Iran to send bombers against jihadis in Syria - had already taken place, with its aftermath spectacularly misreported by the usual, clueless US corporate media suspects.
Then, there's what Turkey's Prime Minister, Binali Yildirim, said last Saturday in Istanbul: "The most important priority for us is to stop the bloodshed [in Syria] as soon as possible." The rest are irrelevant "details."
Yildirim added Ankara now agrees with Moscow that Bashar al-Assad "could" - and that's the operative word - stay in power during a political transition (although that's still highly debatable). Ankara's drive to normalize relations with Moscow had an 'important share' in this 'policy shift'.
The 'policy shift' is a direct consequence of the failed military coup in Turkey. Russian cyber-surveillance aces - in action 24/7 after the downing of the Su-24 last November - reportedly informed Turkish intelligence a few hours before the fact. NATO, as the record shows, was mum.
Even minimalist optics suggests 'Sultan' Erdogan was extremely upset that Washington was not exactly displeased with the coup. He knows how vast swathes of the Beltway despise him - blaming him for not being serious in the fight against ISIS and for bombing the YPG Kurds - Pentagon allies - in Syria. The record does show Erdogan has mostly ignored ISIS - allowing non-stop free border crossing for ISIS goons as well as letting Turkish business interests (if not his own family) profit from ISIS' stolen Syrian oil.
Compared to Washington's attitude Moscow, on the other hand, warning Erdogan about serious, concrete facts on the ground in the nick of time. And for Erdogan, that was highly personal; the putschists reportedly sent a commando to kill him when he was still in Marmaris.
Fast forward to Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Zarif's surprise visit two weeks ago to Ankara. Zarif and his counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu did discuss serious options by which the budding ATM coalition could come up with a viable exit strategy in Syria. One week later Cavusoglu went to Tehran and talked again to Zarif for five hours.
It's an uphill battle - but doable. Tehran knows very well IRGC officers as well as Hezbollah, Iraqi and Afghan fighters were killed in the Syrian war theater, and that shall not be in vain. Ankara for its part knows it cannot afford to remain forever trapped in an ideological dead end.
The Russian deployment to Shahid Nojeh base near Hamadan was first and foremost intended to be a political statement of support by Russia for Iran. This is what I said in my article which I wrote on 16th August 2016:
"This is primarily a political not a military act. TU-22M3s have the range to strike anywhere in Syria from their bases in southern Russia and have repeatedly shown their capacity to do so. There is no operational reason for them to fly to Syria from Hamadan. That Russia has chosen to fly its TU-22M3s out of Hamadan is therefore a political statement by Russia that Russia and Iran are military allies in the joint fight against Islamist terrorism in Syria."
The EU has been investigating whether Apple's tax dealings in Ireland, which allowed the company to pay very little income tax for its European earnings, violated European rules. Apple is suspected of using loopholes in tax laws and paying just two percent tax in Ireland, well below the official 12.5 percent. The decision is expected to be announced next month.
Comment: UPDATE Aug. 30, 2016: The European Commission ruled on Tuesday that "selective treatment" by Ireland allowed Apple to pay a tax rate of one percent on EU profits in 2003 down to 0.005 percent in 2014. The US company has been ordered to pay up to €13 billion to cover the unpaid tax.
Member States cannot give tax benefits to selected companies - this is illegal under EU state aid rules. The Commission's investigation concluded that Ireland granted illegal tax benefits to Apple, which enabled it to pay substantially less tax than other businesses over many years. Apple was attributing its profits to a "head office" in Cork that had no employees, premises or any economic activity, and paid almost no tax. The 130-page ruling on Apple's Irish operations was published on Tuesday following a three-year investigation.
Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday lauded his own government's efforts of bringing "peace" to Cambodia without "foreign interference" while calling out the US for destabilizing the Middle East, where he said American policy had given rise to destructive "colour revolutions".The Post also reported that:
"Please look at the Middle East after there was interference by foreigners to create colour revolutions such as in Libya, Syria, Yemen, Egypt and Iraq, where Sadam Hussein was toppled by the US," the premier said.Cambodia has been under the rule of Prime Minister Hun Sen since 1998. To describe the nation as a "dictatorship" would be fairly accurate. However, unlike the simplistic narratives spun across Western and Eastern media alike, Hun Sen's rule has been marked by several turn-arounds, at least in regards to foreign policy.
"Have those countries received any achievement under the terms of democracy and human rights? From day to day, thousands of people have been killed. This is the result of doing wrong politics, and America is wrong."
Comment: The US global policy mask is finally being revealed:
The leader of a Pakistani Balochistan-based Jihadi group Abu Hafs Balochi was killed by the Iranian security forces, Intelligence Minister Seyed Mahmoud Alavi said Thursday.
"The traces of the foreign spying services in creation of some insecurities in the country's borders can be seen and their leader Abu Hafas Balouchi [Abu Hafs Balochi] with the real name of Hesham Azizi has been killed," Alavi said, as quoted by the IRNA news agency.
He added that the intelligence agencies of the United States, Israel, United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia were cooperating with each other to threaten Iran's security.
In June, Iranian police smashed a terrorist cell in Sistan and Baluchestan provinces, killing five of its members and seizing a large amount of explosives.
"This morning, the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States met to discuss ways to break impasse in Yemen...Together with UN Special Envoy Ismail [Ould Cheikh Ahmed], we agreed on a renewed approach to negotiations with both a security and political track simultaneously working in order to provide a comprehensive settlement," Kerry said.
Comment: Note that Yemeni representatives weren't included in the conversation. Note also how it's presented in terms of these countries intervening to keep the warring parties apart. Thing is, those 4 countries ARE the primary war party.
This is what the Empire of Chaos recently did in Libya; simply invent a 'new unity government' - one with zero popular, democratic support - and declare it to be 'the' unity government.
The only reason they're doing so now in Yemen is because the popular Houthis recently established an actual unity government with former leader Saleh and his loyalists.
Western reality-creating, aint it great?
The recent DC Leaks, of over 2,500 documents from George Soros NGOs, has shed a bright light on how the billionaire uses his vast wealth to create global chaos in a never ending push to deliver his neo-liberal euphoria to the peasant classes.
While Soros has managed to thoroughly destabilize the European Union by promoting mass immigration and open borders, divided the United States by actively funding Black Lives Matters and corrupting the very corruptible US political class, and destroyed Ukraine by pushing for an illegal coup of a democratically elected government using neo-nazi strong men...one country that Soros has not been able to crack has been The Russian Federation.
Russia's political pragmatism and humanist value system rooted in a traditional, "nation-state" culture most likely infuriates Soros.
Russia is Soros' white whale...a creature he has been trying to capture and kill-off for nearly a decade.
Comment: More articles detailing Soros' machinations:
- Leaked memo proves George Soros ruled Ukraine in 2014: Minutes from 'breakfast with US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt'
- Leaked memo shows George Soros worked to push Greece to support Ukraine coup and paint Russia as an enemy
- Leaked board documents: Soros organization tried to buy Supreme Court ruling on global scale illegal immigration
- Soros leak shows his foundation viewed refugee crisis as opportunity to be exploited
- Hacked Soros e-mails reveal plans for countering Israel's 'racist' policies
- George Soros' NGOs exposed manipulating EU elections in 2,500 document hack from DC Leaks
- Soros Foundation hacks reveal plan to promote 'Western values' in Russia
Anders Fogh Rasmussen told BBC's Newsnight that Corbyn's failure to confirm whether he would defend other NATO nations "has really, really undermined the credibility of NATO" and "would tempt Mr. Putin to aggression to test the resolve of NATO."
While Rasmussen admitted it was unlikely Putin would launch an open attack on another country, he claimed he could conduct "hybrid warfare" and "disinformation," similar to the "illegal annexation" of Crimea, even though it happened when Tory PM and NATO enthusiast David Cameron was in charge.
"So there is no doubt that if Mr Corbyn were to be elected prime minster of the UK there will be a big, big celebration in the Kremlin. It would really play into the hands of Mr Putin," said the former Danish prime minister.













Comment: TTP: Topple This Proposal...it is an irreversible deal.