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A Ukraine Link to North Korea’s Missiles?

U.S. intelligence analysts reportedly have traced North Korea’s leap forward in creating an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of striking U.S. territory to a decaying Ukrainian rocket-engine factory whose alleged role could lift the cover off other suppressed mysteries related to the U.S.-backed coup in Kiev. North Korean missile launch on March 6, 2017. Because the 2014 coup – overthrowing elected President Viktor Yanukovych – was  partly orchestrated  by the U.S. government’s influential neoconservatives and warmly embraced by the West’s mainstream media, many of the ugly features of the Kiev regime have been downplayed or ignored, including the fact that corrupt oligarch Igor Kolomoisky was put in charge of the area where the implicated factory was located. As the region’s governor, the thuggish Kolomoisky founded armed militias of Ukrainian extremists, including neo-Nazis, who spearheaded the violence against ethnic Russians in eastern provinces, which had voted h

How Syria’s Victory Reshapes Mideast

The failure of the U.S.-Israeli-Saudi “regime change” project in Syria changes the future of the Mideast, possibly ushering in an era of greater secularism and tolerance, writes ex-British diplomat Alastair Crooke. By Alastair Crooke Plainly, Syria’s success – notwithstanding the caution of President Bashar al-Assad in saying that signs of success are not success itself – in resisting, against the odds, all attempts to fell the state suggest that a tipping point in the geopolitics of the region has occurred. Map of Syria. We have written  before  how the Syria outcome dwarfs that of Israel’s 2006 war against Hezbollah, significant though the result of that war was, too. Both events taken together have brought America’s unipolar moment in the Middle East to an end (though not globally, since the U.S. still retains its necklace of military bases across the region). The successes have corroded badly the reputation of the Gulf States and have discredited fired-up Sunni jihad

RUSSIA: TWO GUNMEN KILLED IN DAGESTAN, FSB BUSTS ISIS CELL IN MOSCOW

FILE IMAGE: Alexandr Ryumin/TASS Two armed criminals involved in policeman murders were killed in Russia’s Dagestan region, as reported by  RIA . The law enforcement officers killed the bandits in their car during a counter-terror operation on a road near Kachala town at  10:45 PM , October 1. On the night prior, a policeman was stabbed to death by an unknown perpetrator in Dagestan Kizlyar region. The perpetrator supposedly fled the scene using the deceased officer’s service vehicle, having also stolen his weapon. The officer’s service weapon was found in the possession of the two bandits killed. A hunting rifle and a knife were also amongst their possessions. No civilians were harmed, but a policeman sustained a minor injury during the operation. On October 2, an officer of the Border Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation was killed in a firefight at the Russian-Ukrainian border. Two unknown perpetrators tried to illegally cross the border fr

A RUSSIAN LOOK ON THE BRITISH-FRENCH INITIATIVE TO COUNTERACT TERRORIST PROPAGANDA ONLINE

FILE IMAGE: theconversation.com The Russian Foreign Ministry has released a statement providing a Russian look on the British-French initiative to counteract terroristpropaganda online ( source ): The high-level ministerial events at the UN General Assembly in New York this September serve as the leading platform for the presentation of various international initiatives. In this context, we were not surprised by the time or place of the British-French proposals to boost the efforts against terrorist propaganda online. Everything was done in the style of the best PR campaigns. However, our partners have been working on these allegedly sensational ideas for some time. In fact, they were promoted – as something out of the ordinary – by British Prime Minister Theresa May at the G7 summit in Taormina in May. Similar measures are being promoted by the European Union. However, Russia, has been speaking about this – the need for a collective and vigorous efforts to counter the use