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NORTH KOREA – UN SECURITY COUNCIL’S “KILLER RESOLUTION”,15 TO 0: CHOKING A COUNTRY INTO SUBMISSION

Written by  Peter Koenig ; Originally appeared at  Global Research Pyonyang’s urban skyline, competing with Manhattan and the Trump Tower? The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is being choked into submission if not starvation by the UN Security Council, by a vote of 15 : 0; i.e. unanimously.  None of the 15 UNSC states, let alone the five permanent members, have had the guts to say no to a killer Resolution , drafted and proposed by the United States of America, a name that increasingly stands for international rogue and crime nation. The New York Times reports on 22 December 2017: “President Trump has used just about every lever you can use, short of starving the people of North Korea to death, to change their behavior,”  the White House homeland security adviser, Thomas P. Bossert, said Tuesday.  “And so, we don’t have a lot of room left here to apply pressure to change their behavior.” Two immediate questions come to mind –  first, who is Trump to blackmail

MAGIC MATH: US FORCES “REMOVED FROM THE BATTLEFIELD” OVER 2 TIMES MORE ISIS MEMBERS THAN THERE WERE IN AFGHANISTAN

Illustrative image A user of  the Russian military forum Lostarmour.info  has found an interesting example of the Pentagon’s magic math used in the coverage of the US war on ISIS in Afghanistan. In March, 2017 the US military claimed that there were about 700 ISIS members in the country. “We believe that there are approximately 700 members of ISIS, perhaps even less now based on the operations, that are still contained to less than three districts down in southern Nangarhar,”  Breitbart quoted  Brig. Gen. Charles Cleveland, the Kabul-based spokesman for the US-NATO mission in Afghanistan. In December, 2017 Gen. John W. Nicholson Jr., the top American and NATO commander in the war-torn country, said that 1,400 operations and airstrikes had “removed from the battlefield” more than 1,600 members of ISIS since March. Thus, since March, the US-NATO mission in Afghanistan had eliminated 2.28 times more members of ISIS than there were in the country.

PATRICK J. BUCHANAN: WHO WANTS WAR WITH IRAN — AND WHY?

Written by  Patrick J. Buchanan ; Originally appeared at  buchanan.org In the run-up to Christmas, President Donald Trump has been the beneficiary of some surprisingly good news and glad tidings. Sunday, Vladimir Putin called to thank him and the CIA for providing Russia critical information that helped abort an ISIS plot to massacre visitors to Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg. Monday found polls showing Trump at his highest in months. Stocks soared 200 points at the opening bell in anticipation of pre-Christmas passage of the Republican tax bill. The Dow has added a record 5,000 points in Trump’s first year. And the Russiagate investigation may have busted an axle. Though yet unproven, charges are being made that Robert Mueller’s sleuths gained access to Trump transition emails illicitly. This could imperil prosecutions by Mueller’s team, already under a cloud for proven malice toward the president. Recall: Daniel Ellsberg, who delivered the Pentagon Papers to The New Y

U.S. intelligence director says online threats growing as more nations dedicate resources to cyber warfare

Director of National Security James Clapper told a House panel Sept. 10 that cyber threats to U.S. military, civilian, corporate and financial infrastructure are growing exponentially, as well as becoming much more sophisticated. In  testimony [PDF]  before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Clapper said threats from cyberattacks and hacking to U.S. national and economic security “are increasing in frequency, scale, sophistication and severity of impact.” “Overall, the unclassified information and communication technology (ICT) networks that support US Government, military, commercial, and social activities remain vulnerable to espionage and/or disruption,” Clapper said. While the threat of “Cyber Armageddon” remains small at the present time, the DNI nevertheless said the intelligence community foresees “an ongoing series of low-to-moderate level cyber attacks from a variety of sources over time,” which he says will cost the U.S. in terms of “economic com