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European governments' first steps towards a refugee 'final solution'

Refugees Europe
At a meeting in Amsterdam this week, European interior and justice ministers sought to outdo each other with suggestions as to how the influx of desperate refugees from the Middle East could be stopped. No measure was too brutal for consideration.

Proposals ranged from the hermetic sealing off of borders to the stationing of Frontex troops, even against the will of national governments, as well as the erection of concentration camps for hundreds of thousands of refugees.

Greece came under sustained attack from several ministers who called for its expulsion from the Schengen zone, which guarantees free movement within the European Union, if Athens did not reduce the number of refugees transiting the country into Europe.

A large proportion of the refugees from the Middle East risk the dangerous and often deadly journey from Turkey to the Greek islands close by before crossing Greece and leaving the EU at the Macedonian border. After travelling through Macedonia and Serbia, they enter the EU again through Hungary, Croatia and Slovenia, with many seeking access to Germany.

Comment: A commenter to the article seemed to sum it up rather well:
FireintheHead

The growing similarities to Nazis Germany are quite shocking. The 'Jewish Question ' becomes the 'Refugee Question'. The logical dynamics of which can only mirror more and more the extremes of the former.

If the dynamics and goals of world economy are not altered, then it is only a matter of time that the 'need' for their 'extinction' will find Mein Kamf brought down from the shelf and dusted down.



Gold Seal

Instead of blaming the victims, Europe should stop the illegal wars that created the migrant crisis

child immigrant
© Ognen Teofilovski / Reuters
Europe is on a dangerous, slippery slope of increasing xenophobia and racism engendered by the influx of refugees. Denmark's new confiscation law is a sign of the brooding, baleful climate.

But the real answer to the problem is dealing with Europe's support for Washington's criminal wars. In other words, citizens of Europe should be addressing the root cause of the problem, not reacting to the symptoms. We should be shaming the villains, not blaming the victims.

We should be demanding legal sanctions and prosecution of government leaders over what are gross violations of international law.

European governments stand accused of war crimes, yet we allow them to get away with mass murder. Then when we incur secondary problems such as the massive displacement of refugees from wars and conflicts - that our governments have fomented - we illogically and cravenly focus on blaming the victims of our governments' criminality.

Part of the public shaming of the villains would involve holding those European members of the US-led NATO military alliance accountable to international law. Individual government and military leaders should be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against peace. The inculpating evidence is out there. The fact that European governments have waged dubious overseas wars - with impunity - is the real shame and root of the problem.

Quenelle - Golden

Russia will not be blackmailed into excluding Kurds from Syrian peace talks - Russian diplomat

Syria Kurds
© AFP 2016/ LOUISA GOULIAMAKI
Russia will not allow certain participants of the intra-Syrian talks in Geneva to exclude Kurds from participating, Russia's envoy to the UN Office in Geneva Alexey Borodavkin said Friday.

The Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) has not been invited by the United Nations to the talks. The Kurdish party accused Ankara of throwing its weight behind the UN decision.

"The Syrian opposition that met in Moscow and Cairo insists that the opposition delegation should include Syrian Kurds. There are difficulties in this regard. Some members of the Vienna format oppose this," Borodavkin told reporters.

Comment: Further reading: Joe Biden's seduction of Erdoğan


Eye 2

At least 400 Blackwater mercenaries fighting for Saudi Arabia in Yemen

Blackwater
© AP Photo/ Andrew Harnik
Around 400 persons from US private security firm Blackwater are fighting for the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Yemen, Yemeni army spokesman Brig. Gen. Sharaf Ghalib Luqman said Tuesday.

"They hire poor people from around the world to take part in the hostilities. Among them are Somalis and people from Sudanese tribes. However, there are also Europeans, Americans, Colombians. These are contractors from a structure known as Blackwater. This division includes around 400 people," Luqman told RIA Novosti.

Sharaf Luqman represents Yemeni loyalists of former President Ali Abdullah Saleh who are fighting alongside Houthis against the supporters of internationally-recognized President Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi.

Blackwater Security Consulting gained notoriety in 2007 after its employees gunned down 17 Iraqi civilians and seriously wounded 20 in Baghdad during the US deployment. The incident became known as the Nisour Square massacre.

Comment: Not only is the US supporting Saudi Arabia financially and with weaponry, they have also sent their favorite civilian killers over to help destroy another culture:


Star of David

Israel destroys Palestinian village mosque in Negev, for the second time

destroyed mosque
© 972mag.com
This is what is left of a village mosque destroyed by Israeli forces.
Israeli forces have destroyed a mosque in a Palestinian village in the Negev Desert for a second time this month. Accompanied by bulldozers, they demolished the mosque in the village of Rakhama on Thursday. Israeli forces had destroyed the mosque earlier this month, but local residents had rebuilt it. "It is infuriating to see a mosque destroyed. Those who destroy a mosque won't have a problem destroying my children's home," said a Palestinian resident of the village.

Villagers in Rakhama, branded by Israel as "unrecognized" near the developed town of Yeruham, have no access to educational or health facilities. Palestinian lawmaker Abu Arar criticized Israel for not providing "any services to Palestinians in unrecognized villages." The regime classifies almost 40 villages in the Negev Desert as "unrecognized."

Last week, Israeli forces razed the Bedouin village of al-Araqib in the region. They had razed it over 90 times since July 2010, according to local sources, but Palestinians had rebuilt it. Israel has also delivered demolition orders to the Palestinians living in the Ein al-Rashash area near Duma Village in the occupied West Bank town of Nablus. The Palestinians have been told to evacuate their homes by Monday.

Comment: Israel has a decades-long history of taking what it wants or manipulating others to comply with its needs and agenda. What is eliminating a mosque or two, a village, or a population here or there in the Zionist Grand Scheme? All are considered "morally and legally" expendable--massacres without ramifications or justice.


Jet3

Joining the war party: With no permission from Syrian government, Netherlands to conduct airstrikes 'against Daesh' in East Syria

Islamic State militants
© AFP 2016/ HO / ALBARAKA NEWS
The Dutch government said Friday it has decided to carry out airstrikes against Daesh terrorist group in Syria.

Airstrikes against Daesh in Syria will make the fight against the group in Iraq, where the Netherlands is already carrying out attacks, more effective, the government said.

"Disrupting supply chains in eastern Syria is crucial," Defense Minister Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert said in a statement published by the government.

Netherlands is part of a US-led coalition of 65 countries has been carrying out airstrikes against Daesh terrorists in Iraq since August 2014 and in Syria since September 2014, but without the permission from the Syrian government or the UN Security Council.

Nuke

UN: Israel has no excuse to evade CTBT ratification

 Zerbo
© webtv.un.org
Lassina Zerbo, Executive Secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO)
A senior UN official says Israel is now left without an excuse to evade ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) after a nuclear deal between Iran and the West. Lassina Zerbo, the executive secretary of the CTBT Organization, said with the implementation of the nuclear deal, Israel's biggest pretext for refraining from ratifying the CTBT has been taken away. He made the remarks to a week-long conference marking the 20th anniversary of the treaty being opened for signing in the Austrian capital, Vienna.

The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty has 196 members but the treaty has not entered into force because it still needs ratification by nuclear-armed signatories such as the US, China, Israel, India, Pakistan and North Korea.

Zerbo said Israel is "the closest" of the signatories to ratifying the treaty and assuring the world it will never conduct a nuclear test explosion. That is because "the biggest threat for Israel is gone and over" after Iran reached a nuclear agreement with the US, Britain, France, China, Russia and Germany in July, he said.

An open secret for decades, the Israeli atomic stockpile is estimated at some 200-400 warheads, though Israel refuses to confirm or deny its existence under a policy of deliberate ambiguity. Israel is also refusing to sign the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and denying international access to its atomic arsenal. Zerbo said he is hoping to visit Israel and talk to its leaders although he doesn't expect immediate results on ratification. "I think that they're the ones who can unlock what is stopping the CTBT from moving," he said. Zerbo is also hoping to visit Iran, which signed CTBT in 1996, to convince the country to ratify the treaty.

Comment: It is dubious that Israel is the "closest of the signatories to ratify the treaty." It has kept its nuclear program and arsenal count in secrecy since inception and apparently has the leverage to keep on doing so. The non-sigs are playing a game of stand-off, dangling global nuclear holocaust as their ploy. Anybody comfortable with that?

See also: Japan: Military has orders to destroy N Korean missile


Jet2

Pentagon complains about Russian fighter jet intercepting US Air Force spy plane over Black Sea

Russian Sukhoi Su-27 Flanker fighter
© Alexander Ryumin/TASS
A Russian Su-27 Flanker fighter jet intercepted on January 25 a US Air Force RC-135U spy plane over the Black Sea, a spokeswoman for the US Department of Defense said.

Lt. Col. Michelle L. Baldanza said the US aircraft was on its regular route in the international airspace over the Black Sea when the Russian Su-27 fighter jet intercepted it in "an unsafe and unprofessional manner."

She added that all details of the incident involving the Russian and US Airforce aircraft were thoroughly studied and investigated.

Comment: Wouldn't the US do the same if Russia had spy planes flying in the Gulf of Mexico?


Rocket

Japan: Military has orders to destroy N Korean missile

Japan rocket
© AFP
Japan Ground Self Defense Forces
Japan has put its military on alert and ordered it to destroy any missile fired by North Korea that may threaten the country amid reports of an imminent launch by Pyongyang. Defense Minister Gen Nakatani issued the order after reports of suspicious activity at Pyongyang's main satellite complex, media reports said on Friday. "Increased activity at North Korea's missile site suggests that there may be a launch in the next few weeks," Reuters quoted a source with direct knowledge of the order as saying.

Nakatani has reportedly ordered Aegis destroyers in the Sea of Japan to be ready to target any North Korean projectiles heading for Japan. Rising tensions follow North Korea's fourth nuclear test earlier this month of what it said was a hydrogen bomb. "A missile test coming so soon after the nuclear test would raise concern that North Korea plans to fit nuclear warheads on its missiles, giving it the capability to launch a strike," Reuters said.

Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida held telephone talks with US Secretary of State John Kerry, with whom he "exchanged information on how to cooperate from now on." "We can't deny the possibility that North Korea will take further provocative action," Kishida told reporters in Tokyo.

Pyongyang last conducted a long-range rocket launch in late 2012, successfully putting a satellite into orbit. At the time, the West said the launch was part of Pyongyang's efforts to build an intercontinental ballistic missile. The North, however, insists that it was a purely scientific operation.

North Korea accuses the US of plotting with regional allies to topple its government. Pyongyang says it will not relinquish its nuclear deterrence unless the US ends its hostile policy toward North Korea and dissolves the US-led military command in South Korea.

Comment: There is always the possibility that any country can choose provocative action at any time. It is whether the response to boogiemen scenarios increases that motive or deters it.


MIB

Joe Biden's seduction of Erdoğan

Biden meets Erdogan

US Vice President Joe Biden plays a very special role in the darker foreign policies of the Obama Administration, one that is virtually overlooked as he is such a faceless personality. It seems that everywhere Washington plans to ignite a war, Obama sends Joe to get things started. He is worth a closer look, given his most recent visit in Ankara and what he said there.


On January 24, Joe Biden came to Ankara for intensive meetings with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Prime Minister Davutoğlu. What was significant about the talks, as has so far been made public, is the astonishing fact that Biden, representing the Government of the United States, claiming it is engaged in a war to defeat ISIS, the so-called Islamic State or in Arabic, DAESH, did not once discuss with Turkish leaders the negotiation on a political resolution in Syria, according to an unnamed US official present.

Instead, Washington endorsed Erdoğan's ongoing ethnic cleansing, thinly veiled as a war against terrorist PKK, against the Turkish Kurd population and their Syrian Kurd allies. Moreover, Biden, standing beside the Turkish leaders, announced that if the diplomatic Geneva talks this week on Syria failed, military action in Syria will follow: "We do know that it would be better if we can reach a political solution but we are prepared—we are prepared if that's not possible—to have a military solution to this operation in taking out Daesh."


Comment: The leaders of Turkey, the US, and Saudi Arabia - the whole lot of them - are a bunch of conniving, maniacal, pathological megalomaniacs. In this geopolitical drama of As the World Burns, we continue to wait, watch and see which of these groups turns on the other. And how their respective ships continue to sink ever deeper in the morass of greed, lies and aggression they are all so deeply steeped in.