Puppet Masters
It is worth reminding the readers that in July, the American news and information website Axios reported that the second North Korea-United States summit might be held in New York, in September. However, representatives of the US administration took a different view, believing that DPRK needed to demonstrate progress made in the process of denuclearization before the second meeting between the leaders of the two nations could take place.
In the early hours of Sunday morning, residential areas of Aleppo were bombarded with 120 mm mortar shells filled with chlorine gas, resulting in more than 100 people seeking medical treatment. Women and children were among those hospitalized and everyone complained of breathing difficulties.
Aleppo is Syria's largest city and one of the oldest in the world. It was divided in half during the civil conflict and the military operation to liberate the half occupied by militants was one of the most important carried out by government forces and became a major turning point in the war as a whole. At that time, the city was under the international spotlight for several months and the West regularly accused Damascus of allegedly committing numerous war crimes and crimes against humanity in order to gain time for the so-called moderate opposition. The areas under its control were next to those held by outright terrorists.

US President Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin shake hands in Helsinki, Finland.
The paper issued an initial correction at the bottom of online article on Donald Trump's cancellation of a planned meeting with Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires on Saturday, which read: "Vladimir Putin is president of Russia. An editing mistake erroneously identified him as Vladimir Trump in an earlier version of this article. (Nov. 29)".
To make matters worse, the paper then later corrected their correction to remove exactly what they "misidentified" the president as. The edited version now reads: "Vladimir Putin is president of Russia. An editing mistake misidentified Mr. Putin in an earlier version of this article. (Nov. 29)."
"The Head of State informed Madame Lagarde about the adoption and the key parameters of the state budget of Ukraine for the year 2019. Madame Lagarde noted that, according to the IMF's preliminary estimates, the key indicators of the state budget of Ukraine are in line with the parameters agreed with the Fund," Poroshenko's press service said in a follow-up of a telephone conversation between the Ukrainian President and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde.
Madame Lagarde also confirmed the IMF's readiness to continue the good cooperation with Ukraine and to support the country in the implementation of its reforms.
But was Putin really the provocateur in Sunday's naval clash outside Kerch Strait, the Black Sea gateway to the Sea of Azov?
Or was the provocateur Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko?
USS Chancellorsville conducted a "freedom of navigation operation" near the South China Sea's Paracel islands on Monday, the US Navy confirmed. The stated aim was "to challenge excessive maritime claims."
Yet, Beijing had a bone to pick with Washington on that, having scrambled warships and demanding the Ticonderoga-class cruiser immediately leave the zone.
On Friday Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang called on Washington to "immediately stop such provocative actions that violate China's sovereignty and threaten [its] security."
Comment: Belligerence seems to be about the limit of (official) US army foreign policy these days:
- Russian fighter jet flies within 5 feet of US spy plane "preventing violation of Russian airspace", ends its mission prematurely - UPDATE (VIDEO)
- War signals? US Navy Destroyer approaches Syria, buzzed by Russian jets
- Pentagon pledges to continue belligerent operations in South China Sea
- US media loses it when Russian 'spy' ship makes annual trip to the Caribbean
- Lasers & space weapons? How US might try to counter invincible Russian & Chinese hypersonic missiles
The photo showed Pence being greeted by members of the Broward Sheriff's Office SWAT team at Fort-Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Friday. One of the men pictured was wearing a red and black badge with a Q on it, which appears to be the same design as QAnon merchandise being sold online.
The apparently Q-loving officer has been identified as Sergeant Matt Patten of the Broward Sheriff's Office.
Comment: More on the QAnon phenomena:
- Pro-Trump conspiracy-spinner "QAnon" calls for readers to promote regime change in Iran
- Telling it like it is: WikiLeaks calls QAnon a likely 'Pied Piper' operation
- QAnon is a PsyOp designed to mislead Trump supporters and divide alternative news readers
- Pizzagate, Seth Rich murder and the Clinton Foundation: The pro-Trump internet is ablaze with the Qanon conspiracy theory
While not attempting to go in to a detailed explanation or analysis of each incident, below are a number of reports of such "airlifts of evil" that have surfaced over the last two years. The Pentagon, as mentioned above, has repeatedly denied these reports.
November 10-11, 2018 - SANA reported that a US-led aircraft landed in Deir ez-Zour Province, near the outskirts of al-Susah, taking away three ISIS members.
October 7, 2018 - SANA quoted residents of the town al-Shaafah, who reported that American helicopters had evacuated ISIS commanders from Abu Kamal in Deir ez-Zour province. There was no word as to where the fighters were taken.
September 22, 2018 - SANA reported that the US-led coalition carried out an "air landing operation" on the outskirts of al-Mrashde village, which was located in the same area where ISIS militants had spread out. This area is in the southeastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor. The report claimed that the flights transferred a number of ISIS commanders.
When British forces pull down the union jack for the last time in Afghanistan this year, it will be a hugely symbolic moment. It is not just that the departure marks the end of 13 years of British involvement in combat in that troubled country. The surprise is that it could also signal the end of a century or more of unbroken warfare by British forces.
Comment: It didn't. 'ISIS' suddenly arrived on the scene in Syria, then Iraq, and British soldiers were back in 'expeditionary' mode...
Next year may be the first since at least 1914 that British soldiers, sailors and air crews will not be engaged in fighting somewhere - the first time Britain is totally at peace with the rest of the world.
Since Britain's declaration of war against Germany in August 1914, not a year has passed without its forces being involved in conflict. It is a statistic that has been largely overlooked, and not one about which the government is likely to boast.
Comment: Indeed. In the entire time since then the whole world has been daily informed (largely through anglophone media) about these dictators and those tyrants, but the backdrop - British and American warmongering - is so ubiquitous and monotonous that it's like white noise, or wallpaper no one notices.
The past 100 years have seen two world wars, large-scale conflicts in Korea and Iraq, and small-scale actions in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. There have been punitive operations in defence of empire, cold war operations, post-9/11 support for the US, and the Troubles in Ireland.
Comment: 'War-weariness' is not a problem for the British elites: they can rely on media creating fictitious enemies (the Russians, currently).
The Resistance is the voice of the Deep State - Pro-war, pro-globalisation, pro-Imperialism. It just hides its true face behind a mask of "progressive values". They prove this with their own actions - opposing Trump's moves toward peace with North Korea and finding common ground with Russia.
Comment: There's more than enough evidence to make an accurate judgement of Robert Mueller's character, but as the author points out, all is forgiven and forgotten because #OrangeManBad.
- Authoritarian special prosecutor Mueller is a political hack
- Liberal 'hero' Mueller helped pave way for Iraq war by lying about WMDs
- Fmr CIA analyst Ray McGovern: Mueller is a fraud who covered up torture, 9/11 and illegal surveillance
- A former Al Qaeda hostage was betrayed by the FBI under Comey, Mueller
- Robert Mueller a profoundly corrupt person
- The real Robert Mueller














Comment: Meanwhile North and South Korea continue making progress: Thaw looming? North and South Korea begin tearing down guard posts at the border