Puppet Masters
Richard Leonard has hardly been in his job of Scottish Leader of the British Labour Party but already his inadequacy for the job is plain for all to see. He is a relatively nice guy, I remember him from Stirling University Labour Club 37 years ago, but being nice is never enough to lead in the rough and tumble of politics. His performances at weekly Question Time debates in the Scottish parliament have been less than inspiring but his high profile intervention in last week's Labour Party Conference was not only tactically woeful it was also politically disgraceful.
He leads a party in Scotland battered and bruised by the miscalculations and arrogance of his predecessors who thought they had a divine right to rely on working people to vote Labour in Scotland. The big drift started under the Blair/Brown disaster wrapped up in illegal wars, renouncing of socialism, pathetic PFI/PPP schemes and the removal of free education through the introduction of tuition fees. Many of the most callous welfare attacks were also introduced under the watch of these guys from the early bedroom tax to private sector profit laden assessments of the disabled for benefit payments, Atos. The criminal deregulation of the banking sector and raiding of pension pots were also irresponsible and guided by free market ideology not socialist principles.
However the steady loss of support became a tsunami after the incredulous decision to join with the Tories in a unionist pact with the devil labelled 'Better Together' but which rapidly degenerated into 'Bitter Together' based on promoting fear, lies and distortions to dishonestly frighten enough people in 2014 to reject independence.
"The Syria White Helmets Exposed as US UK Agents" is a 4-minute video about them. It's an entirely accurate representation regarding their personnel and funding-sources. It even shows Al Qaeda in Syria executing a civilian; and, then, White Helmets - this 'humanitarian organization' - collecting his corpse just seconds later, as part of their 'heroic' work, for the US-and-allied invaders of Syria. The invading nations use Al Qaeda's Syrian branch to train and lead 'our' boots-on-the-ground fighters to overthrow Syria's secular, non-sectarian, Government, which is headed by the secular Shiite Bashar al-Assad. These US-Saudi-Israeli-allied proxy fundamentalist-Sunni-jihadist boots-on-the-ground do the actual dirty-work of killing people for their sponsoring aristocracies. In this particular instance the executioners are al-Nusra itself, which is Syria's Al Qaeda branch, and in that video they have eliminated yet another person that the US and UK aristocracies want to be eliminated.
After the United States and NATO began to bomb Libya in March 2011 - almost daily for more than six months! - to overthrow the government of Muammar Gaddafi (with the completely phoney excuse that Gaddafi was about to invade Benghazi, the Libyan center of his opponents, and so the United States and NATO were thus saving the people of that city from a massacre}, the Libyan leader declared:
"Now listen you people of Nato. You're bombing a wall, which stood in the way of African migration to Europe and in the way of al Qaeda terrorists. This wall was Libya. You're breaking it. You're idiots, and you will burn in Hell for thousands of migrants from Africa."Remember also that Libya was a secular society, like Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria, all destroyed by America while supporting Saudi Arabia and various factions of al Qaeda. It's these countries that have principally overrun Europe with refugees.
Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, also said lawyers recommended to Christine Blasey Ford by Democrats will face a Washington, D.C., bar investigation for telling her that Senate Judiciary Committee staffers would not travel to California to interview her about her sexual-assault allegation.
"They have betrayed her," Cotton said on CBS' Face the Nation. "She has been victimized by Democrats ... on a search-and-destroy mission for Brett Kavanaugh."
He also said Democrats would be at fault if women become less likely to report sexual assaults now because they did not keep Ford's request confidential, as she had asked.
"Any impact that this entire episode has had," Cotton told John Dickerson, "on women's willingness to come forward and report sexual assault, which I encourage them all to do immediately after it happens, is caused by the Democrats, is caused by Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer not respecting her requests for confidentiality."
Turkey's government-controlled press reacted to the news with near euphoria, reflecting relief that an anticipated Syrian government offensive against the rebel-held enclave had been forestalled. One columnist even suggested that Erdoğan, for whom good news has been scarce lately, be nominated for the Nobel peace prize . Elsewhere, many wondered if the deal had done more than buy Idlib, and Turkey, a temporary reprieve .
At present, Idlib is occupied by a fractious array of armed groups . Many have little in common besides their opposition to Syria's government - partly explaining why they seem to spend as much time fighting each other as their common enemy.
Turkey already has troops on the ground in this chaotic environment. They are deployed there, under the terms of a 2017 agreement with Russia and Iran, to man a dozen or so outposts along Idlib's border with neighbouring Syrian provinces , providing a barrier of sorts separating the rebels from Syrian government forces.
Comment: There are no winners in war. Everyone, and every country involved, pays a price. - and it ripples outward from there.
Zarif said in an excerpt of an interview set to air Sunday on CBS's Face the Nation that Netanyahu's latest attempt at the United Nations General Assembly, in which he put on show pictures of an alleged Iranian nuclear weapons storage site, was meant to conceal the regime's own nuclear arsenal. "He's just trying to find a smokescreen ... Nonsense," said Zarif of Netanyahu's accusations.
The top Iranian diplomat said that Netanyahu had repeatedly been proven wrong in his claims about Iran's nuclear program as shown by recurrent probes of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). "He's been wrong about the previous [allegations] and he's wrong about this one," said Zarif, adding, "The previous allegations that Netanyahu made have been investigated by the IAEA and have been rejected."
Zarif had earlier dismissed Netanyahu's claims about Iran's secret nuclear sites, saying in a tweet on Thursday that the Israeli regime was the only entity in the world that had always refused to disclose facts about its nuclear weapons.
"No arts & craft show will ever obfuscate that Israel is only regime in our region with a 'secret' and 'undeclared' nuclear weapons program - including an 'actual atomic arsenal'. Time for Israel to fess up and open its illegal nuclear weapons program to international inspectors," said the Iranian foreign minister in a tweet on Thursday.
Comment: See the latest Netanyahu performances:
- Unbelievable! Netanyahu trots out yet another 'secret atomic warehouse in Tehran'
- Netanyahu lets loose from UNGA dais, bolstered by 'unwavering' US support
Flake has served as a senator for Arizona since 2013. In October last year, he announced that he would not be competing for the seat in the looming congressional elections in November.
In an interview to CBS's 60 Minutes, the outgoing senator admitted that he would not have risked his chances of re-election by siding with Senate Judicial Committee Democrats in calling for the FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh if he wanted to keep his job.
"Not a chance," Flake admitted, adding that he would not have deviated from the party line. "There's no value to reaching across the aisle. There's no currency for that anymore. There's no incentive."
The 'elevator incident' was the turning point that prompted him to join Democrats in their calls for the FBI probe, he said.
Comment: Senator Flake - the caliber of politician? He made an instant decision in an elevator targeted by classic persuasion techniques. The Senate is better off without him and the public as well.
Live-tweeting from the Labour Party conference in Liverpool, Pippa Crerar relayed to her followers a criticism that Corbyn had made during his speech about the mainstream media in Britain - but her framing of the comment was so purposely misleading and utterly disingenuous that it actually ended up proving the Labour leader's point.
Referencing a line in the speech during which Corbyn said the British press often "smear the powerless, not take on the powerful," Crerar feigned shock and disgust and wrote that "as a journalist" it made her "very uncomfortable" to hear Corbyn leading an "attack" on the free press. "Dangerous, Trumpian territory," she wrote. The tweet garnered 21 retweets, but more than 450 responses - most of which were in complete disagreement that Corbyn's comments were "Trumpian" in nature.
Comment: There are definitely comparisons between Corbyn and Trump regarding media propaganda, news-shaping, rigged commentary and false impressions to their respective detriments. Both men are targets of the establishment for what they represent and offer. This author, unfortunately, by not doing her homework, created her own trap and fell headfirst into it.
The MOEX index reached 2,493.82 points on Monday. The RTS dollar index reached 1,191 points, which is a slight decline compared to the previous close, but still close to this year's maximum seen in July.
"One of the drivers of the market is surging oil prices. Brent futures has already surpassed the $83 per barrel mark. It can rise to $90 per barrel," said Anastasiya Sosnova, analyst at Freedom Finance.
Brent oil prices are the highest since 2014 as Iran continues losing its crude exports ahead of US sanctions which come into force in November. Saudi Arabia has been unable to offset the lost Iranian crude exports despite the reported efforts to do so, analysts say.

Father of seven, Muneer Baxter, works on a shack erected during illegal land occupations, in Mitchell's Plain township near Cape Town, South Africa
The decision followed last week's meeting between South Africa's Department of International Relations and Co-operation (Dirco) Minister Lindiwe Sisulu and the US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo.
According to Dirco, "The minister emphasized that the land reform and agrarian reform process will be undertaken within the framework of the Constitution and implemented in a manner that does not affect economic stability and food stability."
Comment: Only after the government changes the country's Constitution to make stealing people's land legal!














Comment: See also: