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Zimbabwe will make Chinese yuan legal currency after Beijing cancels debts

Xi Jinping and Robert Mugabe
© Huang Jingwen/Xinhua Press/Corbis
Zimbabwe has announced that it will make the Chinese yuan legal tender after Beijing confirmed it would cancel $40m in debts.

"They [China] said they are cancelling our debts that are maturing this year and we are in the process of finalizing the debt instruments and calculating the debts," minister Patrick Chinamasa said in a statement.

Chinamasa also announced that Zimbabwe will officially make the Chinese yuan legal tender as it seeks to increase trade with Beijing.

Zimbabwe abandoned its own dollar in 2009 after hyperinflation, which had peaked at around 500bn%, rendered it unusable.

It then started using a slew of foreign currencies, including the US dollar and the South African rand.

Eye 2

Et tu, Brute? How empires die

The assassination of Julius Caesar, led by Brutus
The state-owned Bank of China has been ordered by an American court to hand over customer information to the US. The bank has refused to comply, as to do so would violate China's privacy law. The US court has subsequently ordered the Bank of China to pay a fine of $50,000 per day.

Any guess as to how this is likely to turn out?

Snakes in Suits

Montenegro is a pawn in NATO's anti-Russian chess game

Montenegro
© AP Photo/ John Thys, Pool Photo via AP
Montenegro is only a little pawn in the big chess game of international politics. NATO's recent decision to invite the small Balkan nation to start the accession talks on join the military alliance isn't an unexpected turn of events and it won't change the course of the larger game, Giuseppe Cucchi wrote for the Italian political magazine Limes.

Being sandwiched between the European Union (EU) and Russia and its economy equally dependent on the two opposite camps, Montenegro has always had to make a tough choice with which side to align itself.

Moscow was happy to extend its hand of friendship to maintain old ties with Podgorica. However, hoping that a union with NATO would bring security and EU membership would lead to economic prosperity Montenegro decided to abandon their old friendship with Russia.

Comment: The people of Montenegro have voiced their outrage at being co-opted by the genocidal NATO:
"What has Afghanistan done wrong, what has Iraq done wrong? Why has Libya been destroyed, what's happening today in Syria? Can we close our eyes to that?" he said.[...]

He added that Montenegro's ascension into NATO is strange, because "in 1999 NATO attacked Yugoslavia [and] bombs fell on Montenegro as well."

"It's impossible to erase such [actions] with an apology," he said as quoted by Sputnik, adding that by letting his country in, NATO simply wants to have "a few more soldiers against Russia."

'Murderers': Thousands in Montenegro protest against NATO membership



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Assad: West has effectively transformed Syria into 'hotbed of terrorism'

Assad
© AFP 2015/ LOUAI BESHARA
According to Syrian President Bashar-al-Assad, the fight against terrorism "should be a stable, sustainable principle" based on a real social support.

The Western military activities in Syria are inefficient, Syrian President Bashar-al-Assad said in an interview with Die Presse.

"We have fought against terrorism from the very outset," the politician stated. "You know, the fight against terrorism should be a stable, sustainable principle. The Western policy towards terrorism is not objective, not realistic and currently not very productive," he added.

Bad Guys

Western countries only call for ceasefires when their mercenaries are losing

Syrian rebels
© REUTERS/ OMAR HAJ KADOUR
The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted the resolution aimed at stopping the Syrian civil war. Radio Sputnik discussed the latest UN resolution on Syria with Damascus-based political analyst and journalist Iyad Khuder.

"It is remarkable that Western leaders only remember the term ceasefire when their rebels on the ground are losing. Why haven't they remembered the need to settle peace before the Russian operation had started in Syria?" Khuder told Radio Sputnik.


Comment: As former Bush official Lawrence Wilkerson recently stated, "It's never been about altruism, it's about sheer power." See also:

Former Bush official Lawrence Wilkerson exposes the unfixable corruption inside the establishment and says "America's ship is sinking"


Bad Guys

Islamic State releases footage of its 'police' patrolling Libya streets

Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) has released footage of their security forces on the streets of Sirte in Libya - the so-called 'Islamic Police'.

The terrorist group is trying to take over more Libyan territories, as the West eyes a possible intervention for the second time in five years.

The footage is reportedly aimed at showing off IS control over Sirte.

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Thanks Russia! This map shows all the territory that ISIS lost in 2015

Russia airstrikes
© Unknown
In the year after ISIS rampaged across the Middle East in a bid to seize territory and establish a self-declared Islamic "caliphate," the terrorist group continued to be a major threat to the world, pulling off sophisticated attacks and recruiting thousands more people to its cause.

But though concerns continue to grow over how the US handles the threat of terrorism, ISIS — aka the Islamic State, ISIL, and Daesh — has been losing ground where its core base of support lies, according to defense analysts at the IHS Conflict Monitor.

IHS estimates that ISIS has lost 14% of its territory since January. Some of the areas that have been retaken from the group were crucial to the its operations — including the Syrian border-crossing town of Tal Abyad, which connected ISIS's de-facto capital of Raqqa with Turkey.

Comment: Pepe Escobar: Russian intervention in Syria shatters Pentagon dream of Full Spectrum Dominance


Dollars

Turkish labs turn Afghan opium into high-grade heroin for shipping to Europe: 600 kilograms were seized by Russian-Afghan anti-drug operation

Turkish heroin from Afghan opium
© Caren Firouz / Reuters
Afghan opium is being processed into high-grade heroin in clandestine Turkish drug labs for distribution in Europe and Russia, Russia's anti-drug chief has revealed. The trafficking route was exposed after a joint Russian-Afghan anti-drug operation. "The cargo traveled through Badakhshan-Doshi-Bamiyan-Herat, then further through Iran and into Turkey, where the opium was processed in well-equipped laboratories...into high quality heroin, and then was to be sent to Europe and Russia," Ivanov said during an anti-narcotics committee meeting.

The head of Russia's federal anti-drug agency (FKSN) Viktor Ivanov reported that 600 kilograms of opium was seized in a joint operation carried out by Russian and Afghan special anti-drug units in the city of Doshi in Afghanistan's Baglan Province. The operation was conducted in mid-December by Afghanistan's Kabul Gates anti-drug unit with intelligence support from the FKSN, Ivanov said. The drug shipment was found in an Afghani truck traveling to Turkey via Iran. The FSKN head stressed that drug trafficking has enabled Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) to boost its numbers four-fold since 2014, Ivanov said.

"The spike in IS fighters corresponds with the annual increase of drug smuggling in the Middle East, which is confirmed by the growing number of heroin seizures in the region," Ivanov said. Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) is "actively engaged with drug trafficking," Ivanov said, adding that according to the FSKN estimates, the group's income from illegal drug trade "makes up to $200-500 million annually."


Comment: ISIS also runs drug trafficking operations in Libya, where the lawlessness generated by the civil war since Nato's "liberation" has provided a safe haven for US-backed terrorists.

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Pirates

No indictment in Sandra Bland jail execution without trial - Texas cops free to 'light up' more negroes

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Sandra Bland RIP
A grand jury has decided no felony crime was committed by the sheriff's office or jailers in the treatment of Sandra Bland, a black woman who died in a south-east Texas county jail last summer.

But prosecutor Darrell Jorden said the Waller County grand jury on Monday reached no decision on whether the trooper who arrested 28-year-old Bland should face charges.

The grand jury will return in January to consider that.

The Chicago-area woman was pulled over on 10 July by a Texas state trooper for making an improper lane change. Dashcam video showed their interaction quickly became confrontational and she was arrested for assault.


Comment: No, the dashcam video shows that Bland was treated like a second-class citizen, abused and then abducted, sorry, 'arrested', and taken to jail.


Bland was taken in handcuffs to the county jail in nearby Hempstead, about 50 miles north-west of Houston, and remained there when she couldn't raise about $500 for bail.

Three days later, she was discovered dead in her cell.

Comment: See also:

The murder of Sandra Bland and America's 'color revolution'


Snakes in Suits

Pants on fire: Erdogan renews 'pledge' to resign if claims of Turkey buying Daesh oil proven

Erdogan
© Unknown
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reiterated his readiness to resign if it is proven that Ankara purchased oil from the Daesh militant group.

On December 1, Erdogan said he was ready to quit if it were proven that Ankara was purchasing oil from Islamic State, which is outlawed in Russia and several other countries.

"I will not stay as the president should oil purchase by Turkey from ISIL is proved," Erdogan said in a speech aired by the NTV channel on Monday.

Comment: Whatever, Recipe, whatever.

It has already been proven, and you are exposed to the whole world with a big GUILTY sign on your forehead.