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Israel supports ISIL terrorists - Syria

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© Tim Anderson
Syria has once again slammed the Israeli regime's support for the Takfiri ISIL militants operating inside the Arab country.

A Syrian military official, whose name was not mentioned in the reports, made the comments on Tuesday after Tel Aviv said earlier in the day that it had shot down a Syrian warplane as it attempted to fly over the ceasefire line into the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.


The official confirmed the shooting down and underlined that the move was based on Tel Aviv's policy of supporting ISIL Takfiris.

The aircraft was apparently a MiG-21 fighter jet which was downed by a surface-to-air Patriot missile, the Army radio said, adding that the wreckage landed on the Syrian side of the plateau.

However, an unnamed Israeli military official identified the downed aircraft as a Sukhoi Su-24 Russian fighter plane.

The development comes amid heavy clashes on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights. The Syrian government has been hitting back at the foreign-backed militants there with frequent airstrikes.

Syria has been gripped by deadly violence since March 2011.


Comment: Ever since the US/NATO and their allies staged the so-called "Arab Spring," by bringing in death squads to create a humanitarian crisis and then blaming the government to justify interventions.


Bomb

'Hooray! We're finally slaughtering Syrians directly!' U.S. airstrikes kill 5 civilians in Syria

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Syrians check a damaged house (maybe their own?) hit by U.S.-led coalition airstrikes on Tuesday

US airstrikes meant to hit ISIL targets in Syria have killed at least five civilians, says a foreign-backed Syrian opposition group.

The civilians, including one child, were killed in the airstrikes on ISIL positions in northeastern Hasakeh, said the so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The group said fourteen militants have also been killed in the raids on the eastern province of Deir Ezzor.

Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman said at least one militant checkpoint was hit during the overnight attacks. The raids targeted oil facilities captured by the ISIL.

Comment:
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Newspaper

Diplomat: The crisis in Ukraine was caused by US and EU interference

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© EPA/HELMUT FOHRINGERAndrei Kelin talks to reporters
The crisis in Ukraine was caused by the blatant interference of the United States and the European Union in its affairs, Russian Permanent Representative to the OSCE, Andrei Kelin, said on Monday.

"The Ukrainian crisis was provoked by the US and EU interference. It was the United States that grossly but customarily interfered in Ukraine's internal affairs, breaching the Helsinki principles and the UN Charter," Kelin said at the Warsaw Human Dimension Session of the 2014 OSCE Review Conference.

"It was the United States that encouraged the state coup in Kiev in February and the punitive operation in the east of the country, which left 3,000 people killed and made hundreds of thousands flee their homes," the diplomat said.

Pirates

Islamic jihadists 'retaliate' against French invasion of Iraq by beheading French tourist in Algeria

Jund al-Khilafa, an ISIS-aligned militant group in Algeria, released a video Wednesday allegedly showing the beheading of Hervรฉ Gourdel, a French tourist it held captive and threatened to kill if French President Francois Hollande didn't withdraw from the U.S.-led coalition of airstrikes in Iraq. The jihadists reportedly released the video on Twitter, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors terrorist chatter.

The 4-minute, 46-second video, titled "A Message with Blood to the French Government," features footage of Hollande. Gourdel is shown on his knees speaking as men wrapped in headscarves and carrying guns stand behind him. SITE said the footage doesn't show the actual beheading, but another shot shows Gourdel's severed head resting on his lap before the men hold up his head.

The video is similar to the beheadings of U.S. journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff and British aid worker David Cawthorne Haines at the hands of ISIS. SITE said Jund al-Khilafa has taken cues from the group, now known as the Islamic State.
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Still from the video posted by Jund al-Khilafa showing the before and after of of Mr Gourdel's beheading.
"As the Islamic State has instructed its supporters all over the world to execute attacks, the beheading of this French hostage may not be the last demonstration of this nature," said SITE Director Rita Katz.

Comment: 1. The latest beheading video was again discovered by the notorious Rita Katz. If the thread of Islamist militants no longer exists, will this lady find herself without a job?

2. The blood-lusting, evil-beyond-evil terrible Islamist terrorists have surprisingly spared us in all videos the gruesomeness of the actual beheading. Could this be a sign that they might have a heart after-all?

3. The same terrible Muslim terrorists must be completely stupid since they do not seem to realize that their threats and beheadings simply DO NOT work. France, the UK, the U.S. and allies continue their bombings undeterred.

4. And most important point: Algerian militants behead a French citizen at a time that about 15% of the population of France consists of Algerian immigrants and the racism against Muslims in the country is seeing new heights.


Light Saber

What a new concept: Russian government to protect anti-corruption whistleblowers

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Russia's State Duma plans to widen legal protection for people who help fight corruption among state officials, reporting the cases to police or the media. The bill is currently in the works, Izvestia reported.

The amendments to the existing anti-corruption law have been suggested by MP Ilya Kostunov, of United Russia, who's a member of the lower house of parliament's security and anti-corruption committee.

According to Kostunov, many people who report cases of corruption within their work environment are forced to quit their jobs by their bosses. The new bill should help protect these people, the deputy says.

"There is a presidential decree that enacts protection for those who report corruption cases. According to this decree, anti-corruption fighters can only be fired by a prosecutor's order, and they should also be guaranteed free legal assistance. But these rules are widely being flouted," Kostunov said.

Vader

Out Bush-ing Bush: Syria is 7th mostly Muslim country bombed by 2009 Nobel Peace winner Obama

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© Sandy Young/Getty ImagesPresident Barack Obama makes a speech during the Nobel Peace Prize Concert at Oslo Spektrum on December 11, 2009 in Oslo, Norway
The U.S. today began bombing targets inside Syria, in concert with its lovely and inspiring group of five allied regimes: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Jordan.

That means that Syria becomes the 7th predominantly Muslim country bombed by 2009 Nobel Peace Laureate Barack Obama - after Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya and Iraq.

The utter lack of interest in what possible legal authority Obama has to bomb Syria is telling indeed: Empires bomb who they want, when they want, for whatever reason (indeed, recall that Obama bombed Libya even after Congress explicitly voted against authorization to use force, and very few people seemed to mind that abject act of lawlessness; constitutional constraints are not for warriors and emperors).

It was just over a year ago that Obama officials were insisting that bombing and attacking Assad was a moral and strategic imperative. Instead, Obama is now bombing Assad's enemies while politely informing his regime of its targets in advance. It seems irrelevant on whom the U.S. wages war; what matters it that it be at war, always and forever.

Stock Down

"Bathtub economics" has failed

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© Brendan Hoffman/Getty ImagesThe Federal Reserve
Among the many evils of monetary central planning is the conceit that 12 members of the FOMC can tweak the performance of a $17 trillion economy on virtually a month to month basis - using the crude tools of interest rate pegging and word cloud emissions (i.e. "verbal guidance"). Read the FOMC meeting minutes or the actual transcripts (with a five-year release lag) and they sound like an economic weather report. Unlike the TV weathermen, however, our monetary politburo actually endeavors to control the economic climate for the period immediately ahead.

Accordingly, the Fed is pre-occupied with utterly transient and frequently revised-away monthly release data on retail sales, housing starts, auto production, business investment, employment, inflation and the like. But its always about the latest ticks in the data - never about the larger patterns and the deeper longer-term trends.

And of course that's the essence of the Keynesian affliction. The denizens of the Eccles Building - -overwhelmingly academics and policy apparatchiks - -rarely venture into the blooming, buzzing messiness of the real economic world. They simplistically believe, therefore, that the US economy is just a giant bathtub that must the filled to the brim with "aggregate demand" and all will be well.

Filling the economic bathtub is accomplished through something called "monetary accommodation", which essentially means credit expansion. That is, market capitalism left to its own devices is held to have an inherently suicidal tendency toward depression - or at least chronic recessions and underperformance. As the Keynesians have it, households and businesses almost always spend too little and therefore need to be induced to become more exuberant in the shopping aisles and on the factory floor.

In this framework, the blunt instrument of artificially depressed interest rates is the natural policy tool of choice. If cautious households are saving too much for a rainy day or even their children's education or their own retirement - - why then club them with ZIPR (zero interest rates). Get them shopping until they drop. Likewise, if businessmen are too benighted to see the case for opening another store or buying a new lift truck for their warehouse (or expanding same), bribe them with cheap debt financing.

Quenelle

Historic nuclear power deal signed by Russia and South Africa

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© AFP Photo / Rodger BoschA general view of Koeberg Nuclear Power Station
Russia's state-owned nuclear company Rosatom has signed a historic partnership agreement with South Africa to build a large-scale nuclear power plant in the African state and develop collaboration in other areas of nuclear industry.

The deal was signed on the sidelines of the 58th session of the International Atomic Energy Agency General Conference in Vienna on Monday.

"The Agreement lays the foundation for the large-scale nuclear power plant (NPP) procurement and development program of South Africa based on the construction in RSA of new nuclear power plants with Russian VVER reactors with total installed capacity of up to 9,6 GW (up to 8 NPP units)," said a joint statement published on Rosatom's webpage.

Besides the nuclear power plant construction, the two countries agreed to develop comprehensive collaboration in other areas of nuclear power industry - including the construction of a Russian technology-based multipurpose research reactor and assistance in the development of South African nuclear infrastructure.

Comment: Russia continues to show the West the impotence of its sanctions. The rest of the world knows the strength and intelligence of the Russian bear.


War Whore

They could have killed more civilians: Blackwater founder claims his private contractors could have fought ISIS instead of U.S. military

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© Reuters/Larry DowningFormer Blackwater Chief Executive Erik Prince
Founder of the controversial private security contractor Blackwater claimed Friday that the organization could have successfully combated militant group Islamic State if the Obama administration had not "crushed my old business."

Erik Prince said in front of the conservative group Maverick PAC that his infamous private military firm - synonymous with the contracting bonanza that ensued after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 - would have effectively fought Islamic State (known as ISIS or ISIL), allowing the US to hold back its military in its offensive against the group's strongholds in Iraq and Syria.

"It's a shame the [Obama] administration crushed my old business, because as a private organization, we could've solved the boots-on-the-ground issue, we could have had contracts from people that want to go there as contractors; you don't have the argument of US active duty going back in there," Prince said during the discussion with retired four-star Gen. James Conway. "[They could have] gone in there and done it, and be done, and not have a long, protracted political mess that I predict will ensue."

Nearly two weeks ago, President Obama said the US would conduct airstrikes and "hunt down" the fighters of the Islamic State jihadist group in Iraq, Syria, and "wherever they exist." Washington has promised $500 million to so-called "moderate" Syrian rebels for fighting both the Syrian government and Islamic State militants. While the US has also sent 1,600 "support force" troops to advise the Iraqi military in the fight against Islamic State, Obama has stressed - despite contradicting sentiments from Pentagon officials - that ground troops will not be necessary during the latest offensive.

Attention

Best of the Web: Ebola, Russia and ISIS are top three global threats, says Obama at UN - Russia FM Lavrov astonished at 'Orwellian' statements

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© Reuters/Tiksa NegeriRussia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
Following the US President's speech at the UN, Russian FM Sergey Lavrov was puzzled with Barack Obama's ranking of international threats: deadly Ebola virus top, followed by so-called Russian aggression and ISIS in Syria and Iraq only third?

Gathered at the UN headquarters in New York, the world leaders attending the 69th General Assembly heard Barack Obama highlighting the three most significant global threats today.

"As we gather here, an outbreak of Ebola overwhelms public health systems in West Africa, and threatens to move rapidly across borders. Russian aggression in Europe recalls the days when large nations trampled small ones in pursuit of territorial ambition. The brutality of terrorists in Syria and Iraq forces us to look into the heart of darkness," the US leader said at the beginning of his statement.

Reacting to the speech, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke with astonishment.

"We earned the second place among the threats to international peace and stability," Lavrov told journalists on the sidelines of the UN assembly.

Not only the ranking of international threats seemed bizarre to Lavrov, especially in the light of the current strikes in Iraq and Syria that bypassed the UN mandate, but also Obama's certainty that the world has become "freer and safer."
"I didn't understand whether he was serious or not and whether there was an Orwellian element in it. Because George Orwell invented the Ministry of Truth and it looks like this philosophy is lingering."

Comment: A voice of reason in this insane world.