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Israel out of control: Palestinians killed and ambulance crews attacked as Israel escalates violence

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Let's not mince words. Israel is a fascist police state, masquerading as a democracy. How when state terror is official policy, when soldiers, police and Zionist zealots brutalize and murder Palestinians unaccountably, when institutionalized apartheid exceeds the worst of South Africa's regime.


Palestine is a free-fire zone, unsafe to live in for Arabs. Israeli security forces rampage with impunity, licensed to kill at their discretion, taking full advantage, rewarded for shocking brutality.

In the last five days alone, three Palestinian youths were gunned down in cold blood, two aged 13. Another 500 were injured, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS).

It declared a state of emergency in the West Bank and East Jerusalem following days of Israeli violence, in Occupied Palestine an endless pogrom of racist hate, violence, mass arrests and cold-blooded murders.

Attention

Saudi king hospitalized for dementia: Power grab imminent?

The news of King Salman's hospitalization comes just days after a senior Saudi prince called for regime change in Riyadh
Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz
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Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz.
Saudi Arabia, which is currently invading Yemen and funding terrorist groups fighting in Syria, might soon be engulfed in a power struggle of its own:
Informed sources told Arabic-language al-Ahd news agency that King Salman is now in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) section of King Faisal Specialist Hospital in the Saudi capital.

The sources also said that given the Saudi king's unstable and aggravating health conditions, officials have ceased plans to transfer him to US hospitals.

King Salman, 80, is thought to have Alzheimer's or dementia and the government is practically administered by his Crown Prince Muhammad bin Nayef.

Comment: Meanwhile, the ruble is rising on the back of rising oil prices. The long-term Saudi alliance with the US and the current US-dictated Saudi policy of overproduction of oil (in order to depress prices to attack Russia) has also seriously affected the Saudi coffers. Put together with the news that the Israelis will provide intel to Russia for airstrikes against ISIS in Syria, it seems that the main 'actors' in the Middle East have already understood that the political wind has shifted strongly to the north!


Eye 1

US intensifies pressure on Venezuela ahead of Parliamentary Elections

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Washington intensifies its pressure on Venezuela as the local parliamentary elections approach in December, one of the leaders of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Angel Rodriguez, told Sputnik.

On Monday, US State Secretary John Kerry criticized the alleged lack of international observers at the forthcoming December election, calling Venezuela an "imperfect democracy, and said the voting procedure would demonstrate "what sort of democracy" Venezuela was.

"In the vicinity of the electoral process, the United States intensified pressure and attacks to show that in our country there are no autonomous powers, undermining the Bolivarian Revolution," Rodriguez, leading the Venezuelan group in the Latin American Parliament, told Sputnik on Tuesday.

Bad Guys

Refugees in Germany's 'asylum centers' face out of control violence and racism

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Police in Germany have warned that violence in and around asylum centers has threatened to spiral out of control, leaving dozens injured as fights break out between different nationalities and minority ethnic groups.

Amid the deepening European migrant and refugee crisis, violence across Germany is spreading as frustrations reach boiling point in already overcrowded asylum centers.

There has been a series of violent battles in Calden Airport near the city of Kassel, which houses around 1,500 refugees, involving as many as 350 Albanians and Pakistanis, after a series of brawls left around 60 injured.

Comment: Similar events are transpiring in Greece as extremists feed off of Washington's chaos:


Coffee

One step closer: Baghdad wants "bigger role for Russia" than US in Iraq

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Russian Su-24
Baghdad, Russia's ally in its fight against ISIS, wants Russia to have a bigger role in the anti-terrorist campaign in Iraq than the US and may soon officially request to start airstrikes on its soil, the chairman of Iraqi parliament's defense committee said.

"We might be forced to ask Russia to launch airstrikes in Iraq soon. I think in the upcoming few days or weeks Iraq will be forced to ask Russia to launch airstrikes and that depends on their success in Syria," said Hakim al-Zamili, Reuters reported.

"We are seeking to see Russia having a bigger role in Iraq... Yes, definitely a bigger role than the Americans," Zamili said.

The Iraqi official told RIA Novosti that the decision would depend on how efficient the Russian campaign in Syria proved to be.

According to Zamili, the center's role may be expanded to coordinate Russia's future airstrikes in Iraq.

Comment: Last night, Russia launched two dozen missiles over Iran and Iraq into ISIS positions in Syria. Iraq is already collaborating closely with Russia in the fight against ISIS, with or without the approval of their self-styled masters in Washington. Like Afghanistan, it looks like Iraq is happy to finally have an alternative to the U.S.'s control. Until now, there was little choice. But when a competing superpower comes knocking - one who has your best interests at heart - a change in allegiance is a no-brainer. See also:


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Putin: Cleaning up the mess that America made in Syria

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The recent appearance of Russian President Vladimir Putin before the UN was a command performance for any Western analyst who wants a deeper and more brazen access to Russian global affairs thinking. The traditional mistake made, by Americans most certainly, is to dismiss Russian argument as nothing but crying over spilt geostrategic milk: in short, since Russia lost the Cold War and lost its beloved communist system, it cannot stop diplomatically whining about the victor.

While there is no doubt that there have been over the past two and a half decades - since the dissolution of the Soviet Union - some examples of resentment by the Russian government over its fall from grace off of the bipolar world stage, it would be reckless and unwise to permanently paint Russian diplomacy with the bitterness brush. American political recklessness can indeed be found just as much, if not more than, examples of Russian diplomatic petulance.

Indeed, some of the more memorable quotes from Putin's speech are in fact ideas he has spoken openly about for the past decade:
"After the end of the Cold War, a single center of domination emerged in the world, and then those who found themselves at the top of the pyramid were tempted to think they were strong and exceptional, they knew better."

"An aggressive foreign interference has resulted in a brazen destruction of national institutions . . . Instead of the triumph of democracy and progress, we got violence, poverty and social disaster. Nobody cares a bit about human rights, including the right to life."

"We are all different, and we should respect that. No one has to conform to a single development model that someone has once and for all recognized as the right one."

Comment: By all appearances Russia wants to stay in Syria and stabilize the region. With the help of China they seem to intend to expand their influence in the Middle-East. Russia didn't go to the length of building an airbase in Latakia and carrying out these airstrikes only to go away, when that mission is finished. The airbase is a sign that says: "We are here to stay."

Russia is also probably going to try and make friends and get some influence with Iraq and other countries in the Middle East. They are going to change the whole situation there, where the US has been the top dog for so long: Russia plans on changing all of that.
See also: Putin's lightning war in Syria


Rocket

Russia blindsides Pentagon by launching 26 missiles against ISIS in Syria from 4 warships... in the Caspian Sea

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Four Russian Navy warships have fired a total of 26 missiles at the position of the terrorist group Islamic State in Syria, Russia's Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu announced. The missiles were fired from the Caspian Sea.

The missile attacks came from Russia's fleet in the Caspian Sea, near the northern coast of Iran. The precision weapons hit all intended targets. The attacks apparently required cooperation from Iran and Iraq, as the missiles had to travel through their airspace to reach Syria.

Earlier, Russian warships played a key part in deploying the Russian warplanes to Syria, delivering equipment and supplies to an air base near Latakia and the Navy's old base in Tartus.

Russia has spent a week delivering airstrikes at terrorist forces in Syria, conducting over 120 combat sorties. Now the Navy is joining Russia's Air Force in the operation.


Comment: No one saw that one coming!

Undoubtedly expecting this next stage in Russia strikes on ISIL, the US, Turks, Israelis etc. have had 'all eyes' on the Russian ships off the coast of Syria, expecting cruise missiles to come from there. They may even have intended to shoot them down before they reached Syrian airspace. But after 14 years of watching the US and how it operates in the 'war on terror', the Russians appear to be in a position to surprise the Pentagon's erstwhile 'terror fighters' every time. While their radars were scanning the skies West of Syria, the missiles came from the East.

Sputnik reports:
President Putin expressed his gratitude to the pilots operating in airstrikes against the Islamic State in Syria. "Special thanks is due to the pilots who are operating in Syria, as well as the sailors from the Caspian Flotilla for their use of high-precision weapons," he said.

Putin praised the Russian military operation against ISIL in Syria, but warned against early conclusions. "We know how difficult such anti-terrorism operations are, and, of course, it is too early to draw conclusions. But what has been done so far certainly deserves a highly positive assessment, both the work of the Ministry of Defense as a whole, the work of General Staff experts, and our officers, soldiers operating on the scene," he said.



Георгиевская ленточка

Afghanistan requests military assistance from Russia for its war on terror

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Afghanistan needs Russia's military-technical assistance to effectively counter terrorism on its territory, member of the Federation Council upper house committee on International Affairs Igor Morozov told TASS on Tuesday commenting on the results of today's meeting with members of the Afghan parliament.

According to the senator, the Afghan parliamentarians "fully supported Russia's actions in Syria." They also voiced concern over the intensification of terrorist activities in the Middle East. "Our Afghan counterparts asked Russia to provide military and technical assistance," Morozov said. "Today they ask for help and support from Russia in military equipment, ammunition, helicopters stressing that terrorists would not have succeeded in Kunduz, if the Afghan military had helicopters," he added.

The senator recalled that "it was the Americans who stopped the joint [Russian-Afghan] program to train helicopter pilots, to equip the Afghan armed forces with Russian helicopters, spare parts and ammunition." According to him, the Afghan lawmakers complained that during the period of time the US military stayed in Afghanistan "life did not change for the better, and the army remained unprepared."

Morozov noted that there were no restrictions now for providing military and technical assistance to Afghanistan. "Since Islamic State [a terrorist group banned in Russia — TASS] openly declared the transfer of its terrorist activities to other countries, for us a danger emerges of militants' transition to the territories of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan," the senator said. "We need to suppress terrorism far away from Russia's borders, so cooperation with Afghanistan should be organized by all means," the senator said.

Comment: This comes the day after Vice President Dostum met with Chechen leader Kadyrov and requested Russian assistance: SOTT Exclusive: New power in the Middle East: Will Russia now help Iraq and Afghanistan? Afghanistan is clearly justified in being unsatisfied with the American invasion and occupation, but now it looks like the gloves are off and Afghan officials can finally do something about it: with Russia. Make no mistake about it: Russia's involvement has initiated a major change in the Middle East.


Snakes in Suits

Greece's fascists are gaining thanks to the destructive austerity measures and the inability of Europe to deal effectively with the refugee crisis

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Supporters of the Greek ultranationalist party Golden Dawn holding a rally in Athens on the eve of European Parliament elections, May 23, 2014
Just hours after Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's new cabinet was sworn into office on Sept. 23, Twitter users began protesting the appointment of one of his junior ministers, Dimitri Kamenos, from the right-wing anti-austerity party Independent Greeks.

Kamenos had published homophobic, anti-Semitic and racist comments on Twitter.

Within hours, Kamenos was fired, making his tenure one of the shortest in Greek political history. What's most worrying about the incident is not his racist tweets, but the fact that reactionary views have gained popularity in crisis-ridden Greece, especially in areas where migrants are arriving in large numbers. And there is real risk that the popularity of these views will increase.

In Kos and Lesbos, the epicentres of the refugee crisis, the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party doubled its share of the vote, exceeding 10 per cent in some places. The absence of functioning government institutions in Greece — and the total lack of a collective European Union policy to address the crisis — have created the conditions that hateful ideologies need in order to grow.

While the local authorities were waiting for the central government to react, and as the Greek government waited for the European Union to make up its mind about the growing waves of immigration that flooded the islands, the neo-Nazis took advantage of the situation to spread their hate.

In Kos, which is overwhelmed by an influx of refugees, I witnessed the rise of neo-Nazi influence. Shop owners openly expressed their indignation and xenophobic views. A 50-year old woman at the port complained that immigrants are filthy and that extremist Islamists are hiding among them. "Soon enough, the Greeks will become a minority in our own land," she told me.

A few days later Golden Dawn released a video in which three children called upon voters to support Golden Dawn, keep Greece for the Greeks, and urged them not to become a minority in their own country. Never mind that almost all asylum seekers leave Kos as soon as the police allow them to move on.

Comment: Fascist parties across Europe are gaining more seats and followers because their propaganda is based on terrorizing and aggrandizing the common fears of ordinary people.

Read also: Bob Altmeyer's Global Game Change and the authoritarian personality

Putin warns of growing militant nationalism, Nazi ideology in Europe - passes anti-fascism laws


Light Saber

Correa spells it out: "The most disrespectful country towards Human Rights is the US"


Comment: Excellent excerpt from an interview with Rafael Correa, President of Ecuador. When the journalist asks him if he feels comfortable having commercial deals with China, Correa replies with the truth about the US, Spain, Belgium and the rest of Europe:


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¿Por qué?

Comment: This is not the first time that President Correa has spoken out against the double standards related to the US and the EU, and the rest of the world, or the injustice created by countries that boast about being advanced and having a "great democracy", while pillaging, violating and destroying anything and anyone that interferes with their violent path.