Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: ISIS is a British SIS-Crown creation for destabilizing the area. Nobody will liquidate it until when the British will need it...

Tuesday 29 September 2015

ISIS is a British SIS-Crown creation for destabilizing the area. Nobody will liquidate it until when the British will need it...

Op-Ed
Washington Never Joins a Coalition That It Cannot Control 
By Pepe Escobar
To defeat the cancer, there's only one possibility: a real military campaign conducted by a real coalition including the US, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia. - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43005.htm
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"Relations Between Russia And The United States Are At A Fairly Low Level"
By Vladimir Putin
We are considering what kind of additional support we could give to the Syrian army in fighting terrorism. -http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43002.htm
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Obama's Self-Deceit
By Joe Lauria
President Obama, chastised Russia and China for not abiding by the rules of international behavior, a breathtaking example of hypocrisy or self-deceit. -http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43003.htm
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Obama Deifies American Hegemony
By Paul Craig Roberts
When Assad drops bombs it oppresses people, but when Washington drops bombs it liberates them. - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42998.htm
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Three Exceptional Facts About The USA
By Tom Engelhardt
To defeat the cancer, there's only one possibility: a real military campaign conducted by a real coalition including the US, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia. - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43006.htm
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The Iran Nuclear Agreement Within the "Grand Chessboard". Decline of American Power
By Jack Dresser
In a stratified society, the tiny fraction who comprise the ruling class must control perceptions of the much larger fraction under their control. -http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43004.htm
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The Western Media Is Dying and Here's Why
By Tony Cartalucci
Dedication to the truth when it is unpopular is a small price to pay to keep one's dignity. -http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43000.htm
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Obama Shakes Hands With China's Xi, While Holding Cybercrime Stick in Other
By Finian Cunningham
Washington sees China rise in global power as a threat to its hegemonic ambitions of control. - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article42999.htm
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A Flagrant Liar For President?
By Jim Hightower
To defeat the cancer, there's only one possibility: a real military campaign conducted by a real coalition including the US, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia. - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43007.htm
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State Terror Against People of Color
By Chris Hedges
"The police are now on a killing spree." - http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article43001.htm
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Hard News    


Medics: 131 killed in Saudi airstrike on Yemen wedding party:
Officials at the hospital said at least 80 women were killed.
 
 
Yemeni wedding attack: 'Houthis don't have fighter jets!':
An airstrike allegedly carried out by Saudi Arabian forces has killed at least 135 people at a wedding party in Yemen. Who is to blame for the ongoing bloodshed and what should be done to stop it?
 
 
U.S. Gives Up Effort To Train Syrian Opposition Forces:
The $500-million program had once been a linchpin of the strategy to defeat ISIS but so far has proved a fiasco. It was put on hold after a band of fighters turned over their U.S.-supplied equipment to terrorists linked to al Qaeda.
 
 
Israeli strikes in Syria may draw Russian grousing, but little else:
Despite Putin's reported critique of IDF shelling of Assad's forces, former ambassador to Moscow says it's business as usual in Golan Heights
 
 
Russia considers air strikes against Isis in Syria:
Russia and the US agreed to open lines of communication to avoid accidental military conflict in the region Russia would conduct air strikes only if they were approved by the United Nations, Mr Putin also said.
 
 
U.S. official: Russia 'ready' to launch airstrikes in Syria:
After several days of Russian familiarization flights, there is no reason they could not begin, the official added. And Russian drones have been collecting potential targeting information in their flights. But the U.S. doesn't know what the Russians have in mind and when they will make a decision on airstrikes.
 
 
Wherever US used force bypassing UN, countries suffered - Lavrov:
The US-led coalition is bombing Islamic State in Syria with no UN Security Council mandate or invitation by Damascus. Historically, whenever Washington used force with no UN consent, they did great harm, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
 
 
30 Kurdish militants killed in cross border raids on Friday: Erdogan:
The cross-border operations on PKK have so far been "very effective", Erdogan said, although he did not elaborate, except to say that more than 2,000 militants had been killed.
 
 
10 ISIS militants killed by unknown snipers inside Mosul:
"Unidentified snipers targeted ISIS elements recently in the neighborhoods of al-Intisar and al Faisaliah in the city of Mosul, resulting in the killing of ten of them."
 
 
7 killed in suicide attack, clash with IS militants in central Iraq:" -
At least seven people were killed and 21 others wounded on Tuesday in a suicide bomb attack near the Iraqi capital Baghdad and a heavy clash with Islamic State (IS) militants in the western province of Anbar, security sources said.
 
 
Russian military experts arrive in Iraq:
Russia's newly formed alliance with Iraq, Iran and Syria in the fight against the Islamic State, or ISIS, took a step forward Monday with the arrival of military experts. Iranian and Russian teams had already arrived in Iraq to start preparing for the four-party alliance, said Hakem al-Zameli, the head of Iraq's National Security and Defense Committee.
 
 
Does Riyadh's $70bn foreign assets withdrawal spell trouble?:
Pressure from falling oil prices and the Saudi-led coalition's war in Yemen have pushed Saudi Arabia's central bank to withdraw some $70bn in assets, a string of recent reports have said.
 
 
Saudi princes said planning regime change:
Senior member of Saudi royal family urges coup against King Salman
 
 
Israeli soldiers fired on migrants at Egyptian border: Report:
Investigators are seeking to determine whether criminal charges should be brought against soldiers who fired on a group of 15 Sudanese asylum seekers, wounding three and leaving one hospitalised in serious condition.
 
 
Abbas to give Israel ultimatum in UN speech:
Sources in Ramallah say PA president will set deadline for Jerusalem to 'meet obligations' or he'll cancel Oslo Accords
 
 
37 killed as fierce fighting erupts in Central African Republic:
Fierce fighting between militia and U.N. peacekeepers erupted in Central African Republic on Tuesday as President Catherine Samba-Panza rushed back early from the U.N. General Assembly in a bid to end days of violence in which at least 37 people died.
 
 
More than 20 killed in Mozambique gunbattle: government spokesman:
More than 20 people were killed in a shootout at the weekend between Mozambican forces and gunmen in a convoy carrying the leader of the main opposition party, a government spokesman said on Tuesday.
 
 
From his office in cloud cuckoo land.
US President Barack Obama admits mistakes in Libya, says West should have done more:
"Even as we helped the Libyan people bring an end to the reign of a tyrant, our coalition could have and should have done more to fill a vacuum left behind," Obama told the United Nations General Assembly.
 
 
20 Taliban Insurgents Killed in Kunduz Airstrike:
Reports received suggest that insurgents on Tuesday torched the offices of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) - a German organization and other foreign offices in the city. In addition, they reportedly captured a large amount of military equipment.
 
 
Taliban shadow governor killed in Kunduz with senior Pakistani militant:
Maulavi SalamTaliban group's shadow governor for northern Kunduz province was killed in an airstrike in northern Kunduz province of Afghanistan, the Afghan intelligence said.
 
 
Taliban emir seeks to reassure residents of Kunduz:
Shortly after the provincial capital of Kunduz city fell to the Taliban earlier today, the jihadist group's emir, Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansour, issued a statement that urged residents not to worry and to cooperate with the city's new masters. The statement, reproduced below, consists of five main points:
 
 
Afghan Taliban claims capture of second town as security forces prepare to retake Kunduz:
The Afghan Taliban has claimed seizing key parts of Yangi Qala district in the northern Takhar province shortly after a major offensive in which Kunduz province was captured. The insurgents continued their surprise expansion even as Afghan forces prepared to retake the fallen province.
 
 
Green Beret Kicked Out Of Army For Attacking Brutal Afghani Child Rapist Breaks His Silence:
Sgt. 1st Class Charles Martland, a Green Beret who has been discharged from the Army for confronting a child rapist in Afghanistan, came out swinging in his first public statements saying, "Kicking me out of the Army is morally wrong and the entire country knows it."
 
 
17 Syrian refugees drowned off Turkish coast:
17 Syrian refugees, including five children, drowned when their boat sank, off Turkish coast. The refugees left from the Turkish coastal town of Bodrum on 27 September and headed to the Greek island, Kos.
 
 
'This speeds up procedure' - how Hungary expels migrants: -
The court in the southern Hungarian town of Szeged has shelved other criminal cases and is handing down fast-track verdicts punishing migrants for unlawfully crossing a razor-wire fence that lines the border with Serbia.
 
 
Canadian military ponders integrated force with U.S. to respond to hotspots:
The Canadian military has been working on a plan to create with the United States a bi-national integrated military force to deploy to hot spots around the world.
 
 
Americans' Trust in Media Remains at Historical Low:
Americans' confidence in the media has slowly eroded from a high of 55% in 1998 and 1999. Since 2007, the majority of Americans have had little or no trust in the mass media.
 
 
South Dakota tribe to open nation's 1st marijuana resort:
Santee Sioux leaders plan to grow their own pot and sell it in a smoking lounge that includes a nightclub, arcade games, bar and food service, and eventually, slot machines and an outdoor music venue.
 
 
TV Ads Are About to Get Personal With New Targeting Tools:
Using data from cable set-top boxes that track TV viewing, credit cards and other sources, media companies including Comcast Corp.'s NBCUniversal, Time Warner Inc.'s Turner and Viacom Inc. are trying to compete with Web giants like Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. and help marketers target their messages to the right audience.