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Putin's sensible speech at Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok

Russian President Vladimir Putin
© Sputnik/ Алексей Дружинин
Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted the main directions of the international economy and areas of cooperation in the Asia Pacific region.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has thanked South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for taking part in the opening of an oceanarium on Russky Island, saying that it will be a platform for more international cooperation.

"I would like to thank the president of South Korea and the prime minister of Japan for participation in the opening of the oceanarium, to thank them for the contribution that they are making in the development of relations between our two countries and to express hope that this will be yet another good platform for international cooperation."

Comment: The full speech is available here.


Георгиевская ленточка

Russian defense minister: Pentagon hides its ignorance by calling Russia's killing of top ISIS leader 'joke'

Russian Su-24
© Dmitriy Vinogradov / Reuters
A multifunctional fighter-bomber Su-34 of the Russian Aerospace Forces lands at Hemeimeem air base in Syria.
The Russian Defense Ministry has rebuked Pentagon officials' statements that reports of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) top commander Abu Muhammad al-Adnani's death in a Russian airstrike were a "joke."

It is not surprising that the US Defense Ministry doesn't know what the situation in Syria is like, since it doesn't want to work with Russia, the Russian Defense Ministry said.

"There is nothing unusual in the absence of any factual information about the Russian Air Force strike on August 30," Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov told a news briefing, adding that US officials have been boasting on a daily basis for more than a year that they "by no means coordinate or concert their operations in Syria with Russia."

"How are you then supposed to get this information at all?" Konashenkov said. He added that the Pentagon has no choice but to call Russian reports "a joke" in order to "cloak its own ignorance."

On August 31, Pentagon officials told Reuters on condition of anonymity that Moscow's claim that Islamic State leader Abu Muhammad al-Adnani was killed in one of its air strikes was false and called it "a joke."

Islamic State confirmed the death of Adnani in Aleppo region on August 30, providing no further details. Moscow then said that the terrorist leader had been killed in an air strike conducted by a Russian Su-34 bomber, adding that Adnani's death in the strike was confirmed by several intelligence channels.

The Pentagon also said it targeted Adnani on August 30 but did not immediately confirm his death.

Cell Phone

Killary more than "careless": She's had 13 mobile devices - 2 recovered, 11 still missing

hillaryclinton email server
© Keven Siers/Charlotte Observer
Hillary Clinton did not use one mobile device for "convenience", but had 13 mobile devices, 11 devices are now lost.

Remember when Hillary Clinton said, "I thought it would be easier to carry just one device for my work and for my personal e-mails instead of two.":

Newly-released FBI documents on the investigation into her mishandling of classified information show that while Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used 11 smartphones, and 2 devices thereafter.

In other words, she did not have one device for "convenience", but 13 mobile devices, for???

It gets even better...investigators tried to recover all 13 mobile devices. Two had been destroyed, and none of the others could be found. Eleven devices used by the US Secretary of State are nowhere to be found.

And it gets even better...The FBI documents reveal that a Hillary staffer would destroy mobile phones by "breaking them in half or hitting them with a hammer."

Maybe it's time for the Clinton campaign to blame the Russians? Is Vladimir Putin walking around with the missing 11 mobile devices?

Comment: How much more information is it going to take to sink the War Harpy's presidential bid??


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UN torture prevention experts to resume suspended visit to Ukraine

United Natuions
© Morteza Nikoubazl / Reuters
A group of UN torture prevention experts will return to Ukraine on Monday to undertake an inspection after its May visit was suspended because it was denied access to certain detention facilities controlled by Ukraine's security service (SBU), UN says.

The group, consisting of three UN experts from the UK, Moldova and Croatia will visit Ukraine between September 5 and September 9, the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said in a statement.

The group, which is a delegation of the UN Subcommittee on the Prevention of Torture (SPT), will meet with Ukrainian officials and will visit places "where people may be detained, including prisons, police stations, psychiatric institutions and residential care facilities," the statement says.

Comment: See also: 'You don't exist': Amnesty and HRW slam Kiev's lack of human rights in new report after 13 released from secret torture prison in Ukraine


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Like Russia cares: US Treasury Department expands sanctions

US Treasury building
© Flickr/ Son of Groucho
The United States has expanded sanctions against Russia over its support for anti-Kiev fighters in Ukraine and the 2014 reunification of the Crimean peninsula with the Russian mainland.

In an updated sanctions blacklist issued on Thursday, the US Department of the Treasury targeted companies building a multi-billion dollar bridge to link Russia with Crimea, and also added dozens of people and companies to the list. Those blacklisted include dozens of Russian companies and up to 37 individuals.

The Treasury pointed out seven companies which it said are directly involved in the construction of the 19 km (11.8 miles) road-and-rail connection across the Kerch Strait, which connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov.

The Treasury also named several subsidiaries of Russian gas giant Gazprom and 11 Crimean officials.

"Russia continues to provoke instability in eastern Ukraine despite its Minsk commitments," said John Smith, acting director of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, which imposes sanctions.

"Treasury stands with our partners in condemning Russia's violation of international law, and we will continue to sanction those who threaten Ukraine's peace, security and sovereignty."

Crimea declared independence from Ukraine on March 17, 2014, and formally applied to become part of Russia following a referendum in which 96.8 percent of participants voted in favor of the secession. The voter turnout in the referendum stood at 83.1 percent.

Comment: Russia understands that the Treasury's rulings are bluster. Sanctions have only led to strengthening Russia's self-reliance and improved their economy. If the West won't trade with them (to Europe's great damage) there are plenty of other countries who will.


Airplane

Ukraine refuses to pay its debts, so China takes their rare cargo plane

Originally appeared at Na Linii. Translated by Julia Rakhmetova. The author is a rising star of the Russian blogosphere

AN-225 Mryia

Soviet designed and produced in Ukraine An-225 Mriya is the world’s largest cargo aircraft

The Russian Internet exploded at the recent news about a legendary Soviet cargo plane, the Antonov An-225 Mriya, becoming the property of China. The way the deal was announced by the parties is indicative of its content.

China's CCTV - TV - has reported that the Celestial Kingdom will get the plane from the Ukrainian state corporation lock, stock and barrel, including a full set of documents. A few hours later, Antonov denied this information, later making a vague comment on the deal.

We're left wondering which side is telling the truth. Personally, I think the choice between an official Chinese agency and a Ukrainian source is obvious.

Comment: See also: Ukraine to launch serial production of the world's largest aircraft together with China


Bad Guys

US Presidential visit to Laos is about confronting China and reasserting US power in Asia

John Kerry Loas visit
The United States is attempting highlight the historical nature of an upcoming visit to the Southeast Asian state of Laos by US President Barrack Obama. By doing so, the US hopes perhaps the rhetorical narrative of the visit can compensate for a lack of real political substance.

In an official White House statement titled, "Statement by the Press Secretary on the President's Trip to China and Laos," US spokespeople claimed:
President Obama will travel to China and Laos September 2-9, 2016. This trip will highlight the President's ongoing commitment to the G-20 as the premier forum for international economic cooperation as well as the U.S. Rebalance to Asia and the Pacific.
The statement would also claim:
President Obama will be the first U.S. president to visit Laos, where he will participate in the U.S.-ASEAN Summit and the East Asia Summit. Additionally, he will have bilateral meetings with President Bounnhang Vorachith and other key officials to advance U.S.-Lao cooperation on economic, development, and people-to-people ties, among other areas.
The White House statement would also mention President Obama's intentions to participate in the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Summit, an indoctrination program with strong parallels to both British and Roman imperial strategies used to "culturally colonize" targeted nations, regions, and peoples.

Finally and most revealing, the statement claims (emphasis added):
This visit also will support the President's efforts to expand opportunities for American businesses and workers to sell their products in some of the world's fastest-growing markets. Central to this effort is the Trans-Pacific Partnership [TPP], the high-standards trade agreement that will unlock key markets to American exports and cement America's economic leadership in the Asia-Pacific.
In other words, the US president's visit to Asia, particularly Laos, is to expand - or perhaps attempt to reassert - US influence and more specifically control over the region.

From presiding over the YSEALI summit - indoctrinating and training youth from across Southeast Asia to serve amongst America's vast network of faux-nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) - to pushing the unsolicited and very unpopular TPP trade agreement, the president's visit represents a continuation of America's coercive and disruptive brand of geopolitics standing in stark contrast to China, whom the US finds itself increasingly being pushed out of the region by.

Snakes in Suits

Obama lectures China on international law in stunning display of hypocrisy

Obama funny face
As China looks to assert itself internationally, US President Barack Obama is urging Beijing to be a good global citizen and show more responsibility. China should stop "flexing muscle" in disputes and show reciprocity, he told CNN.

"What we have said to the Chinese - and we've been firm consistently about this - is you have to recognize that with increasing power comes increasing responsibilities," Obama told CNN's Fareed Zakaria.

The interview, which is to be aired Sunday, comes ahead of Obama's last presidential visit to China for the annual G20 summit that unites the world's strongest economies. The event is an especially big deal for China. Not only is it the second time the summit convenes in Asia, it is China's very first time hosting.

Comment: Obama lecturing others on international law is so ridiculous it hardly needs a comment. The inmates are in charge of the asylum.


Arrow Down

Israel's lapdogs: California lawmakers to block companies boycotting Israel from receiving state contracts

BDS movement, boycott Israel
© Brendan McDermid, John Taggart / Reuters
A bill heading to California Governor Jerry Brown's desk could prevent companies that boycott Israel from contracting with the state government. Activists for Palestine and others call the legislation a violation of freedom of speech.

Companies that participate in a boycott of Israel could be excluded from receiving contracts worth $100,000 from the California state government if AB 2844 becomes law. The California State Assembly passed the bill on Tuesday in a 69-1 vote, with 10 abstaining.

While AB 2844 claims that "it is the intent of the Legislature to ensure that taxpayer funds are not used to do business with or support discriminatory actions against any individuals," and would also include banning companies with "any policy that they have against any sovereign nation or peoples recognized by the government of the United States" from receiving these contracts, the only country listed in the version of the bill that passed is Israel.

Investigative journalist Max Blumenthal explained to RT that the bill requires companies seeking these lucrative contracts "to certify under penalty of perjury that they are not boycotting Israel."

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Eye 1

Ukrainian neo-Nazi leader: We could all be convicted as war criminals

neo Nazi Ukraine Right Sector
© Unknown
Translated by J. Arnoldski

The militants of Ukrainian nationalist formations involved in the war in Donbass could be convicted by an international tribunal as war criminals. This was recognized by the leader of the Svoboda party, Oleg Tyagnibok, live on NewsOne.

"Tomorrow we will have very big problems with international courts, because I have no doubt that, after this conflict, after this war, Moscow will take our today's heroes to court, because according even to current legislation, they don't have the right to bear arms," Tyagnibok stated.

According to Korchinsky, the head of the interior ministry, Arsen Avakov, gave the order to distribute weapons to people (who were not supposed to obtain them according to law) at the very beginning of the tragic events of 2014 in Donbass.

Comment: It sure is convenient for them to blame Russia for their arming legions of despicable neo-Nazis - all they have to say is that they were 'defending the fatherland' from a non-existent 'Russian invasion'. But if these thugs were ever to see a real court of justice the evidence has steadily been mounting against them: