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Ecuador's president: Obama's exceptionalism talk reminiscent of Nazi rhetoric before WWII

Rafael Correa
© Reuters / David MercadoEcuador's President Rafael Correa
US exceptionalism rhetoric poses extreme danger and is reminiscent of Nazi ideals and talk "before and during World War II," Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa said in exclusive interview with RT Spanish.

Referring to US President Barack Obama's statement that "America is exceptional" because it stands up not only for its own "narrow self interest, but for the interests of all," Correa said: "Does not this remind you of the Nazis' rhetoric before and during World War II? They considered themselves the chosen race, the superior race, etc. Such words and ideas pose extreme danger," President Correa said on RT Spanish' Entrevista program.

As for cases of espionage in Latin America and the subsequent criticism from regional leaders, Obama said the US will try to respect the sovereignty of those countries "in cases where it will be possible."

At the recent UN General Assembly, Brazil launched a blistering attack on US espionage, saying it "is a breach of international law."

President Correa said the US will keep violating other countries' sovereignty, but this will eventually change.

"What Plato wrote in his [Socratic] dialogues more than 2,000 years ago is true. Justice is nothing other than the advantage of the stronger. They are strong, that's why they will continue lying, violating other states' sovereignty, and breaching international law. But one day this unjust world will have to change," Correa said.

When asked about whether the UN headquarters should be moved out of the US, Correa replied "definitely yes." But, he pointed out that there are other things that carry more importance. For example, the headquarters of the American Convention on Human Rights is located in Washington, yet "the US did not ratify the Pact of San Jose, that is, the American Convention on Human Rights...but the headquarters of the organization is in the US and they finance their activities," Correa said. "This is outrageous and an example of a relationship the US established with developing countries in the form of subordination."

Stop

US shutdown puts free trade talks with EU at impasse

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The United States has no choice but to delay negotiations over a major free trade deal with countries in the European Union because of the partial federal government shutdown, the Obama administration has said.

Michael Froman, a US trade representative working within an agency of the same name (USTR), phoned European Union Trade Commissioner Karel Del Gucht Friday to inform the Belgian politician that US officials would not be taking a scheduled trip to Brussels next week to discuss future plans.

Washington and the EU were expected to meet for the second time on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, according to Reuters. The agreement will become the world's largest free-trade deal if it is signed when the shutdown is lifted.

Over 800,000 US government workers are temporarily out of work after negotiations over the federal budget ground to a halt in Washington earlier this week. More employees are likely to be placed on unpaid leave as the conflict drags on. Major government contractors, including Lockheed Martin, have begun announcing their own furloughs as the impact reverberates.

"USTR will work with the [European] Commission to craft an alternative plan that can begin once the US government shutdown ends," the USTR said in a statement.

Bad Guys

Syria infighting kills 19 near Turkish border

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At least 19 people have been killed in an outbreak of infighting among foreign-backed militants in Syrian towns along the Turkish border.

On Friday, heavy clashes took place between militants from the al-Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and those of the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) in the town of Azaz, The Associated Press reported.

Members of the al-Qaeda-linked group also fought against Kurds around the town of Ras al-Ain, said a Kurdish activist, Bassam al-Ahmed.

According to opposition sources, 14 al-Qaeda-linked militants and four Kurdish gunmen were killed in the clashes.

An FSA member, who identified himself as Abu Raed, also said a soldier from the Northern Storm brigade, which is part of the foreign-backed group, was killed in Azaz.

Syria has been gripped by deadly unrest since 2011. According to reports, the Western powers and their regional allies -- especially Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey -- are supporting the militants operating inside Syria.

In a recent statement, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said the number of Syrian refugees, who have fled the 30-month-long conflict, reached two million.

The UN refugee agency also said some 4.2 million people have also been displaced inside Syria since the beginning of the conflict in the Arab country.

Wine n Glass

This explains a lot: Rep. Alan Grayson accuses Republican congressmen of being drunk when shutting down the government

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© AP/Evan VucciU.S. Representative Alan Grayson

In a Tuesday interview, Rep. Alan Grayson charged that Republican House members have been literally intoxicated while casting votes on the continuing resolutions that set the stage for today's government shutdown. Noting "a number of public reports that you can smell alcohol on their breath as they're voting gleefully to shut down the government and create chaos," Grayson said that he had personally witnessed GOP colleagues smelling like alcohol. "Many of them seem loaded," said Grayson. The Florida congressman declined to name names, saying, "it's the usual suspects," but that he didn't "really feel like getting that personal with people."

A spokesperson for Speaker John Boehner did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Politico reporter Ginger Gibson tweeted Saturday that she could "smell the booze wafting from members as they walk off the floor."

Grayson said he thinks on-the-job alcohol consumption by GOP House members has "been a problem all year long."

"It's a fact we all have to live with," Grayson told Salon, "and it's making them violent and abusive towards America."

Grayson also blamed today's shutdown on Republicans' "anarchist ideology" and "blind hatred of government," saying they've become "the Captain Ahabs of 21st century American politics. Grayson had particularly harsh words for Speaker Boehner, who he said refused to allow a vote on a "clean CR" to avert a shutdown because "he enjoys his golf games with the president, and he doesn't want to lose that perk, and so he's desperate to maintain his relevance, and that means maintaining his position at all costs - even the kind of costs we're seeing now for the country." Grayson predicted that the shutdown, given its impact on veterans benefit applications, National Institutes of Health research, and Federal Drug Administration drug approvals, would lead "over time" to deaths.

The congressman said it seems President Obama "has learned from experience" about how to deal with the GOP, "and that's what needed to happen." But he panned the president's decision to bring JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, whose company is reportedly in negotiations on a legal settlement of up to $11 billion, to the White House Wednesday. "I think it would be more constructive to invite in the pope, or perhaps Putin," said Grayson.

A source told the Wall Street Journal that Dimon and other bank executives would be discussing their debt ceiling concerns.

"It's true in general that Wall Street dictates our economic policy," said Grayson, "but in this case neither Jamie Dimon nor anybody else from Wall Street seems to have been able to get the Republicans to understand the obvious resulting difficulties that would come from the largest debtor in the entire world suddenly defaulting on its debt." He told Salon that "many Republicans in the House still regard the United States defaulting on its debt as a good thing, despite the fact that they've had one presentation after another in their own caucus from Wall Street bigwigs explaining the utter chaos" that would result.

Grayson argued that while "reasonable people can disagree" about the merits of the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate, Republicans are using it "as an excuse to attack the ACA as a whole."

"When you talk to them privately," Grayson told Salon, "what you find is that if they could repeal Medicare they would. If they could repeal Medicaid they would," along with the requirement that emergency rooms treat patients who can't pay for care.

"They are literally offended by the idea that people would get the care they need to stay healthy or alive even though they can't afford it," charged Grayson. "They regard it as some kind of crime against nature."

USA

Flying saucers to mind control: 7 Declassified military & CIA secrets

A secret history

Government and military secrets can range from terrifying to amusing to downright absurd, but most are nothing short of intriguing. From a secret U.S. Air Force project to build a supersonic flying saucer to a now-famous World War II-era research program that produced the first atomic bombs, here are seven declassified military or CIA secrets.

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Project 1794

In late 2012, the U.S. Air Force declassified a trove of documents, including records of a secret program to build a flying saucer-type aircraft designed to shoot down Soviet bombers.

The ambitious program, called Project 1794, was initiated in the 1950s, and a team of engineers was tasked with building a disc-shape vehicle capable of traveling at supersonic speeds at high altitudes.

The declassified documents reveal plans for the plane to reach a top speed of Mach 4 (four times the speed of sound), and reach an altitude of 100,000 feet (30,480 meters). The project's estimated cost was more than $3 million, which in today's dollars would be more than $26 million.

Project 1794 was canceled in December 1961 after tests suggested the flying saucer design was aerodynamically unstable and would likely be uncontrollable at high speeds (let alone supersonic speeds).

Evil Rays

Capitol suspect Miriam Carey believed Obama electronically monitored her

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The woman who led police on a high-speed chase near the U.S. Capitol before being shot dead had a history of mental illness and believed President Obama was electronically monitoring her Connecticut home in order to broadcast her life on television, sources said.

Sources told ABC News that Connecticut police had twice in 2012 been called by Miriam Carey's boyfriend, who reported the woman was delusional, acting irrationally and putting her infant daughter in danger.

Carey, 34, a dental hygienist from Stamford, Conn., was killed by police Thursday after trying to ram a White House gate and leading cops on a chase down Pennsylvania Avenue with her 1-year-old daughter in the car. The toddler was uninjured and placed in police custody.

According to sources Carey believed she was the "prophet of Stamford" and was capable of communicating with Obama.

Comment: Carey's claim is eerily similar to the complaint made by Aaron Alexis, the Washington Navy Yard shooter, to police that government agents were beaming voices into his head.


Propaganda

Woman shot to death on Capitol Hill 'kept to herself,' neighbors say

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The woman shot to death on Capitol Hill after trying to ram a White House barricade Thursday was described by neighbors and others as a quiet woman who owned a home-based dental employment business in Connecticut.

More than a dozen shots rang out on two sides of Capitol Hill in midafternoon, sending legislators, staffers and tourists running for cover. Police cars and officers converged on a female driver, whom authorities later said was killed. A 1-year-old child was rescued from the car, a black Infiniti, and taken to a hospital.

The incident took place in a city already frayed over the government shutdown and a shooting rampage two weeks ago at the Washington Navy Yard that left 13 people dead.

The incident began about 2:12 p.m. at the White House, where President Obama was working inside. Police said the driver of the car tried to breach the barricades at an outer checkpoint on the mansion's northeastern side. The sedan with Connecticut license plates struck a Secret Service agent as it sped away, police said.

Dollar Gold

Merging spending and debt debates means shutdown likely to last 2 weeks

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Signs grew clearer today that the debates about reopening the government, raising the debt limit and setting spending levels for the next year are being rolled into one. And one unspoken consequence is that the partial shutdown, now in its third day, looks increasingly likely to stay in effect for the next two weeks - until the Treasury's deadline for either gaining more borrowing authority or defaulting.

Senior congressional Republicans and Democrats are conceding it makes little policy or political sense to put much more effort into finding votes for a continuing resolution lasting only a few weeks, when the even more consequential debt ceiling must be confronted almost immediately after.

GOP conservatives still believe they can win concessions from President Barack Obama - on both entitlement curbs and curtailing Obamacare - as part of a double-barrel bargain on both spending and borrowing. The president forcefully rebutted that expectation this morning.

Eye 1

State of emergency and "continuity of government": What is the real reason the government is spying on Americans?

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Are Emergency Plans Meant Only for Nuclear War the Real Justification for Spying?

To understand the scope, extent and reason that the government spies on all Americans, you have to understand what has happened to our Constitutional form of government since 9/11.

State of Emergency

The United States has been in a declared state of emergency from September 2001, to the present. Specifically, on September 11, 2001, the government declared a state of emergency. That declared state of emergency was formally put in writing on 9/14/2001:
A national emergency exists by reason of the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, New York, New York, and the Pentagon, and the continuing and immediate threat of further attacks on the United States.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, I hereby declare that the national emergency has existed since September 11, 2001 . . .
That declared state of emergency has continued in full force and effect from 9/11 to the present. President Bush kept it in place, and President Obama has also.

USA

The Italian Job: How the Pentagon is creating a new European launchpad for U.S. wars

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© US Army Africa/FlickrA US military ceremony in Vicenza, Italy
The percentage of US forces in Europe based in Italy has tripled since 1991.

The Pentagon has spent the last two decades plowing hundreds of millions of tax dollars into military bases in Italy, turning the country into an increasingly important center for US military power. Especially since the start of the Global War on Terror in 2001, the military has been shifting its European center of gravity south from Germany, where the overwhelming majority of US forces in the region have been stationed since the end of World War II. In the process, the Pentagon has turned the Italian peninsula into a launching pad for future wars in Africa, the Middle East, and beyond.

At bases in Naples, Aviano, Sicily, Pisa, and Vicenza, among others, the military has spent more than $2 billion on construction alone since the end of the Cold War - and that figure doesn't include billions more on classified construction projects and everyday operating and personnel costs. While the number of troops in Germany has fallen from 250,000 when the Soviet Union collapsed to about 50,000 today, the roughly 13,000 US troops (plus 16,000 family members) stationed in Italy match the numbers at the height of the Cold War. That, in turn, means that the percentage of US forces in Europe based in Italy has tripled since 1991 from around 5% to more than 15%.

Last month, I had a chance to visit the newest US base in Italy, a three-month-old garrison in Vicenza, near Venice. Home to a rapid reaction intervention force, the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), and the Army's component of the US Africa Command (AFRICOM), the base extends for a mile, north to south, dwarfing everything else in the small city. In fact, at over 145 acres, the base is almost exactly the size of Washington's National Mall or the equivalent of around 110 American football fields. The price tag for the base and related construction in a city that already hosted at least six installations: upwards of $600 million since fiscal year 2007.