Puppet Masters
Not only did he recently declare that Russia had threatened the Ukraine with nuclear strikes, he even told a Ukrainian journalist that Russia had already executed two tactical nuclear strikes on the city of Lugansk (apparently to explain why the Ukrainian forces had to retreat from there). The Junta later denied the story and blamed it on the journalist who first published it.
Despite these antics, Geletei nonetheless caught the world's attention when he promised the Ukrainian Rada that the Ukraine would retake Crimea and organize a victory parade in Sevastopol. The Rada (Ukraine's parliament) greeted that promise with a standing ovation.
The truth is that this will never happen. Here is why:
Don DeBar, an anti-war activist and radio host in New York, made the remarks in a phone interview with Press TV on Monday while commenting on a retired US Navy admiral's assertion that the US should keep its nuclear weapons in European countries in the wake of Russian activities in Ukraine.
"Withdrawing our relatively few weapons would be the absolute wrong signal at this moment," former NATO chief James Stavridis said last week.
DeBar said that "the United States is playing a very dangerous game with Russia, and with China, by the way, but particularly with Russia."
"Aside from the decision that was made long time ago to implement the so-called missile-defense [system] in Europe and to move NATO up to the borders of Russia, and even aside from the overthrow of the Ukrainian government that took place with the backing of the United States earlier this year, and the civil war, the war that's have been going on in Ukraine on the border of Russia now for six months or more, and even despite the obvious determination of Russia to stand up at this point and say enough and no further, the United States now is contemplating or has announced its intensions to bomb targets in Syria in the face of the Syrian government's sovereignty basically," he added.
Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham wrote in the National Review on Monday that the rise of ISIL is the result of Obama's refusal to attack Syria last September.
They also argued that ISIL was able to flourish because Obama did not leave behind a residual American force in Iraq in 2011, rejected the idea of training and arming Syrian rebels sooner, and decided not to order airstrikes against the group in Iraq last fall.
"As a result, the situation in Iraq and Syria has descended into a crisis that poses a direct threat to the United States. Worse yet, our options for countering this threat are fewer and far worse than they were just a few years ago," they wrote.
"If we fail to learn from the mistakes of the past few years - if we fail to pursue an aggressive, realistic strategy for victory, the ISIS threat will only grow stronger," they added, using another acronym for ISIL.
On Monday, the US and its allies started airstrikes against ISIL in Syria. The US military has already conducted some 174 airstrikes against ISIL targets in Iraq since mid-August.
The ISIL terrorists, some of whom have been trained by the US in Jordan and Turkey to destabilize the Syrian government, control Raqqa and sections of Aleppo in the north and Hasakeh in the northeast as well as most of Deir Ezzor in the east.
The terror group sent back its militants into Iraq in June, quickly seizing vast expanse of land straddling the border between the two countries.
The ISIL terrorists are notorious for carrying out horrific acts of violence, including public decapitations.
In a move that could spark a new gold rush, customers anywhere in the world will be able to buy unlimited quantities of gold coins directly from the Mint.
The gold will be stored in the Mint's high-security vault and guarded by Ministry of Defence personnel. The initiative is designed to overcome some of the key objections to investing in physical gold,including worries about shipping, storage and finding a trustworthy broker.
Citing World Gold Council figures showing there might be £4bn worth of untapped demand for gold investment in the UK, Shane Bissett, the Royal Mint's director of commemorative coin and bullion, said: "The Royal Mint can help make this option a much more accessible opportunity. We want to help expand the bullion market in the UK, particularly as coins offer a relatively affordable introduction - and believe we are well placed to do so."
Comment: It might be a good idea to purchase physical gold and take delivery as many banks and countries are doing.
In a statement, Campbell congratulated Afghan President-elect Ashraf Ghani Ammadzai and rival Abdullah Abdullah on the deal to form a National Unity Government. Both candidates have committed to keeping coalition forces in Afghanistan.
Campbell also praised the Afghan National Security Forces for remaining neutral during the long and bitter dispute over the presidential election results.
"Their achievements, through two elections and protracted political uncertainty, are enormous," Campbell said in an email to Military.com. "We remain committed to assisting the Afghan National Security Forces as they continue to serve and secure the Afghan people."
Following announcement of the agreement, retired Adm. James Stavridis, the former NATO commander, tweeted that the pledges of Ghani and Abdullah to work together would translate into "a Bilateral Security Agreement to keep a residual force and avoid the mistakes of Iraq."
In a statement, NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen urged Ghani and Abdullah to come to "the conclusion of the necessary security agreements with the United States and NATO as soon as possible."
For more than a year, the allies have been pressing for a Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) with the U.S. to keep troops in Afghanistan past the end of this year and a similar agreement with NATO, but current President Hamid Karzai refused to sign. Karzai has been in power since shortly after the U.S. invasion in 2001.
Comment: NATO must be quite happy with the new Afghan "National Unity Government" that is conveniently willing to sign the BSA, allowing the destruction of Afghanistan to continue, which will most likely cost the lives of hundreds and thousands more innocent civilians.
See also the following articles which offer a glimpse into NATO's "commitment" to the improvement of the situation in Afghanistan in the past 13 years:
- U.S., NATO war crimes against thousands of Afghan civilians ignored - Amnesty
- NATO airstrike kills a woman and two children in eastern Afghanistan; one wounded
- U.S. serial killing: airstrike kills woman, seven children in Afghanistan
- NATO Airstrike kills 5, wounds 17 in Afghanistan
- U.S. drone strikes claim 18 lives across Afghanistan
- 7 killed in US airstrike in NE Afghanistan
- U.S. murders another 65 people in Paktia, Afghanistan, bringing total in two days to 125 dead
- U.S. troops are needed in Afghanistan to 'protect women'? Really?
So, the US invests $7.5 billion to eradicate opium production, but the exact opposite has happened. What a surprise! Opium production resumed in Afghanistan only when the US destroyed everything else in the country; remember that it was banned under the Taliban. And now that the heroin industry is flourishing where is all that drug money going? Golly, could it be used to fund US black ops!?

Evil Professor al-Magoo, shortly after training the Holy Teen Terror for operation "The Revenge of Khorasan."
Very little information is being released at the moment by anyone within American intelligence circles, but the group calling itself Khorasan is said by officials to have concrete plans for striking targets in the United States and Europe as a chosen modus operandi - more so than the Islamic State (IS), formerly known as ISIS.
Comment: Oh, no! Concrete plans! SOTT's inside sources have revealed the nature of this sinister plot. In response to the West's 'boots-on-the-ground' approach in the Middle East, Khorosan is threatening a 'boots-in-the-water' plan for Western leaders and politicians. An anonymous intelligence source sent us this photograph of the weapons being supplied to the group to use against Obama et al. during Khorosan's 'concrete plan':
Comment: How convenient. Nothing like creating a new terrorist group out of thin air after being thoroughly exposed for creating the current ones!
The crisis involving the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a Godsend to politicians, which is probably why the threat actually posed by the group is being hyped as it is while the White House and Pentagon continue to change the meaning of commonly used English expressions to enable the attacking of just about anyone anywhere. We are told that the United States will have a free hand in bombing Syria, an independent nation with which Washington is not at war. The Administration has warned that if Damascus attempts to defend itself from the air armada there will be consequences in the form of "retaliation," suggesting that the US would be striking back after being attacked. Oddly enough, my dictionary suggests that it would be the Syrians who would be retaliating, but one supposes that in the Emerald City everything is not as it seems and certain words have little or no meaning.
The welcome distraction afforded by ISIS means that the issue of Gaza, which was recently devastated by the Israelis, has largely disappeared from the mainstream media, enabling Benjamin Netanyahu to steal still more land on the West Bank for new settlements. And remember MH-17? Still a whodunit and nobody cares anymore.
Back here at home, the dispute over the Senate Intelligence Committee report on Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) torture, a hot button issue earlier this year, has also benefited, largely disappearing from sight. The meticulously researched Senate report, covering 6000 pages and including 35,000 footnotes, apparently concluded that torturing terrorist suspects was not only illegal under the United Nations Convention on Torture, to which Washington is a signatory, it was also ineffective, producing no intelligence that was otherwise unobtainable.
Since a "forgive and forget" forward-looking White House has already indicated that no one will ever be punished for illegal actions undertaken in the wake of 9/11, why is the torture issue important beyond the prima facie case that a war crime that was authorized by the highest levels of the federal government? It is important because of its constitutional implications and its impact on rule of law in the United States, which is again being flouted by the Administration in its rush to "destroy" ISIS, which is little more than a terrorist group du jour being exploited to terrify the American public. The constitutional issue, in its simplest terms, is that the CIA works for the president and when it operates without legally mandated oversight by the executive branch and judiciary it does so in defiance of separation of powers, making the Agency little better than a secret army run by POTUS.

Investigators say the Malaysia Airlines plane that crashed over Ukraine in July broke apart in mid-air after a number of "high-energy objects" penetrated its fuselage, ie it was shot down by a nearby fighter jet.
After the final communication from the plane (a simple acknowledgement of "Romeo November Delta, Malaysian one seven"), a few minutes later flight controllers in Dnipro and Rostov talk on the phone trying to locate the flight.
"Do you observe the Malaysian," Dnipro asks.
"No, it seems that its target started falling apart," Rostov responds.
"It's not responding for our calls too," Dnipro says. "It's disappeared."
Moments earlier, the report finds, a large number of high-energy objects smashed through flight MH17, causing it to break up in mid-air and crash in eastern Ukraine.
Comment: Translation: Crash investigators will be blocked or censored from identifying the source because it would reveal the plane was downed in a hail of cannon-fire from an Israeli-upgraded Scorpion Su-25 fighter jet, followed by a bomb planted at Schiphol Airport to ensure no one survived.
See also the Russian Union of Engineers report on MH17.

Protesters mark the anniversary of the 1982 uprising that some locals refer to as "the Intifada of the people of the Golan Heights" or the Golan Intifada
"It was a Russian-made Sukhoi," a military spokesman said.
Israeli military sources said the plane apparently crossed by accident into Israeli-controlled airspace over the Golan Heights - where fighting from Syria's civil war has spilled over occasionally - and was not on a mission to attack Israeli targets.
Comment: The Golan Heights is not Israeli territory.
Internationally recognized as Syrian territory, the Golan Heights has been occupied and administered by Israel since 1967Israel is also in violation of the UN Resolution 497 which states: "the Israeli decision to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights is null and void and without international legal effect."
Israel is using Golan Heights as a buffer zone to support anti-government terrorists.
Israel has been the more discreet of the two, but it has sent the Mossad into Syria and built facilities in the Golan Heights to aid the insurgency.They had no right whatsoever to shoot down the plane, especially since the plane was carrying out attacks against terrorists, and since military sources themselves claim that there was no threat to Israel.
Reuters twists reality by calling this a civil war. It's not a civil war. These are terrorists backed by US and their allies fighting a democratically elected government and their people.
See also: The Israeli occupation the world forgot: the Golan Heights
The aircraft was intercepted by a U.S.-manufactured Patriot missile, the spokesman said.
Israel Radio said the warplane was apparently carrying out a mission against Syrian rebels battling the forces of President Bashar al-Assad. Israel's military said it shot down a Syrian drone over the Golan Heights on Aug. 31.
Comment: Israel is helping the terrorists that they along with US, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and others helped train, fund and arm to destabilize Syria.
Reuters again tries to deceive the readers by referring to these mercenaries/death squads as rebels.
Comment: This is not the first time that Israel is providing aid to terrorists, see:
Israel is Fighting a Regional War in Syria
Although details are still murky about where the attacks took place and what targets were actually hit, the Pentagon has acknowledged responsibility for the bombings.
According to USA Today, Rear Admiral John Kirby stated that "I can confirm that U.S. military and partner nation forces are undertaking military action against ISIL terrorists in Syria using a mix of fighter, bomber and Tomahawk Land Attack Missiles. Given that these operations are ongoing, we are not in a position to provide additional details at this time."
USA Today reports that the strikes were carried out both by bomber jets and by ships firing cruise missiles. It is said that the strikes have hit about 20 ISIS targets, including what is being called "headquarters buildings" for "militants who have based their movement in Syria."
The attacks were not carried out with the coordination and cooperation of the Syrian government. Nor were they carried out with Syrian government permission.
While Syria has already stated that any airstrikes conducted over Syrian airspace would be considered an act of war and that Syria might very well shoot down any American planes conducting those strikes, it is as of yet unclear as to how the Syrian government will respond.













Comment: Whether or not leaving a large military force behind in Iraq (insult to injury considering what the U.S. did to that country) would have made any difference as to the rise and machinations of a militant ISIL, the fact remains that you can birth an entity for a particular effect with no assurances and no control over what it becomes. Plan gone awry or plan still on course...? The US and its allies in the region have been financially and militarily helping the militant groups fighting against Syrian government forces in past years. ISIL, which first grew in number and power in Syria, has expanded its terror attacks into Iraq and is now wreaking havoc in both countries. The U.S. and its cohorts...mea culpa. The fact of the matter is that whether ISIL behaved as to the original concept or deviated into the "hell-on-wheels" it has become, the U.S. now has a self-fulfilled "reason" to bomb Syria - - an outcome of which hypocritical war-mongers McCain and Graham are secretly delighted.