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COMMISERATIONS YET AGAIN PR
a neglected country no matter how its looked at
they the authorities over you can never assist enough



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Puerto Rico earthquake aftershocks again rattle coastline as residents deal with disaster after disaster
A devastating hurricane, months without power, political upheaval, earthquakes: It has been a tough two years in the U.S. territory.

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I wonder if it was country if it would at least get a nod from the international community.

The UN should at a minimum dish out some public scorn for how "territories", "protectorates", "dominions" or what they actually are "colonies" are treated by their over seer or mother country.
 
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I wonder if it was country if it would at least get a nod from the international community.

The UN should at a minimum dish out some public scorn for how "territories", "protectorates", "dominions" or what they actually are "colonies" are treated by their over seer or mother country.


yes
it is an oddity situation huh
neither here nor there
but
the USA must surely have learnt off there sptcual relationship buddies the English
ie UK
re how to best rape colonies
i believe the USA has done well out of PR in the past,is that right
tbh
never been my thing to chase up history etc
just what i heardread somewhere
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does Haiti have a similar status
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I wonder if it was country if it would at least get a nod from the international community.
 

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it is an oddity situation huh
neither here nor there
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the USA must surely have learnt off there sptcual relationship buddies the English
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re how to best rape colonies
i believe the USA has done well out of PR in the past,is that right
tbh
never been my thing to chase up history etc
just what i heardread somewhere
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I wonder if it was country if it would at least get a nod from the international community.

It's pretty complicated from what I know from my friends Puerto Rico have told me, and it seems like some people are split between whether they want statehood or total separation from the US. It gets even shittier for people from some of the Oceania locations such as the Marshal Islands, Marianas etc

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It's pretty complicated from what I know from my friends Puerto Rico have told me, and it seems like some people are split between whether they want statehood or total separation from the US. It gets even shittier for people from some of the Oceania locations such as the Marshal Islands, Marianas etc

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thats what i thought yes,very damn complicated just from what ive read
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It's pretty complicated
 
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Trumps legacy includes IMPEACHMENT
pseudo perfectionists will never live that down


Trump Prosecutors Make Move to Ensure that Embassy Protectors Are Convicted
By Kevin Zeese, Ajamu Baraka, and Bahman Azad
As the trial approaches, the lawyers for the Trump Administration’s prosecution of the four Venezuelan Embassy Protectors who were arrested last May are asking the court to make sure the jury is kept ignorant about the facts and circumstances surrounding the actions of the protectors.

In a recently filed motion by government lawyers, state prosecutors are seeking to severely restrict what can be discussed during the trial scheduled for February 11, 2020. Judge Beryl Howell will hear arguments on the motion at the pre-trial hearing on January 29. Read more...

Trump impeachment goes to Senate
Stage set for trial over Ukraine claims … drugs expert says alcohol does most harm … and latest polling on Labour leadership race


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The Pentagon’s and CIA’s Power to Assassinate Americans
By Jacob G. Hornberger
Pentagon officials are assuring Americans that the Pentagon’s recent assassination of Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani will make Americans safer. There is at least one big problem with that formulation, one that, unfortunately, many Americans still don’t recognize. That problem is this: the power of assassination wielded by the Pentagon and the CIA extends to American citizens.

Why is that a problem? Read more...


Over 100 Years Ago the US Government Lied Us into World War I
By Jeff Harris
You may think “fake news” is a fairly recent development made possible by the internet and social media. But a little over 100 years ago President Woodrow Wilson created an official fake news agency to persuade the American people to support the United States entry into WWI.

But first a little perspective on what drove Wilson’s unorthodox methods. Read more...


1983 CIA Document Reveals Plan To Destroy Syria, Foreshadows Current Crisis
By Zero Hedge
Prophetically foreshadowing the current crisis (and apparent action plan), leaked CIA documents from the reign of Bashar al-Assad’s father in the 1980s show a Washington Deep State plan coalescing to “bring real muscle to bear against Syria,” toppling its leader (in favor of one amenable to US demands), severing ties with Russia (its primary arms dealer), and paving the way for an oil and gas pipeline of Washington’s choosing. Read more...


The Machines Have Us Trained for Obedience
By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts
Many decades ago there was an issue of Mad comics that portrayed a future time when everything was done by robots and humans had no function. One day the system failed. As it had been eons since humans had to do anything, no one knew how to fix the system. It was Mad comics version of Armageddon.

I think that is where the digital revolution is taking us. I remember when appliances and cars responded to humans, and now humans respond to them. When I grew up cars and home appliances did not go “beep-beep” to remind you of the things you were supposed to do, such as turn off the car lights and take the keys out of the ignition, or turn off the oven and shut the fridge. Read more...


Permanent War and Poverty or Widespread Truth Awareness?
By Mark Taliano
Transnational corporations impose impoverishing neoliberal diktats, the “Washington Consensus”, at home and abroad. Privatization schemes impoverish domestic populations at the expense of the public sphere. Equal access to health care and schooling is disappeared. The industrial base is delocated to vassal stooge countries where human and labour rights are largely non-existent. Read more...


Video: How and Why Iran Shot Down Ukrainian Boeing
By South Front
The Iran Air Defense Forces brought down the Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-800 (Flight PS752) near Tehran due to “a human error”, the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces said in an official statement on January 11. The statement denounced the previous Iranian main version that the tragedy was a result of technical malfunction. Read more...
 
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age maturity transparency weallth for a select few
keeps our country the mighty USA
GREAT,and above all others

no denying age begets ....

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This week I’ve got Bernie Sanders on my mind.

I wrote earlier this week on his profoundly unrealistic plan for getting a legislative agenda through a Senate controlled by Mitch McConnell.

That piece came out of an interview Sanders did with the New York Times editorial board. But in that same sit-down he said a few more things that as, a one-hit wonder from my youth put it, "make you go hmm."

Sanders is increasingly viewed as a serious voice on American foreign policy. I’ve read a great deal of what Sanders has to say on the topic – and less the scripted, heavily massaged speeches he has delivered over the past several years to burnish his foreign policy bonafides - and I am not convinced. When Sanders talks about foreign policy off the cuff, it's not a pretty sight.

One sees the same phenomena that defines Sanders approach to domestic policy – a focus on diagnosing problems, with much less attention to offering realistic solutions. Sanders is like the Waldorf and Statler (see image above) of American politics.

Sanders has made his claim to foreign policy fame a pledge to end “endless wars.” But look at how he answers a question from the Times on ending the longest US war in American history, currently being waged in Afghanistan.

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keeping the wealth side of your lives on the ball
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life/living,cool
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Economic Update: Answering Our Critics
Three major criticisms of Economic Update are considered: (1) that we don’t praise capitalism for reducing world poverty, (2) that we don’t admit that “socialism has never worked anywhere,” and (3) that no inventor of a new product or technique who starts a business will ever accept that employees in such a business are equal…
 
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CLOWN'
is far better than
'dopes and babies' idiot supreme
besides
thought your commander of shit
re the best military in the world
calling them that
as bad as STALIN getting rid of his top generals huh




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‘You’re a bunch of dopes and babies’: Inside Trump’s stunning tirade against generals
An excerpt from the new book “A Very Stable Genius” documents how Trump lashed out at attempts by military leaders and diplomats to teach him about U.S. alliances and obligations around the globe.

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typical thickshits of the century
do the oppostte of what most are into,to stir everyone
because they can
they dont want youngsters to grow up healthy,or at all really
what an embarrassment of a system of govt you have
we would have kicked that sort out years ago

obviously want more of the youngsters to be unhealthy/obese, then create medication to make money from

Trump administration proposes changing school menus to allow more potatoes and pizza and fewer vegetables and fruits
Critics say the changes, which roll back a Michelle Obama initiative, would make eating at school less healthy and serve industry interests, while backers say they give schools more flexibility about what to serve.

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Iran's Supreme Leader Just Called Trump a ‘Clown’
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also took a swipe at European governments, calling them “contemptible” and “servants” of the United States.

By David Gilbert
Jan 18 2020, 1:37am
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Iran’s Supreme Leader has once again blasted President Donald Trump, calling him a “clown” and warning Iranians that he would “push a poisonous dagger” into the nation’s back.

Thousands of people gathered Friday in a prayer hall in the center of the Iranian capital and on the streets outside to hear the cleric, many chanting “Death to America.”

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have a personal feeling China Russia and smilar coutries are goig to/will end up havinng there own stuyle of OL7YMICS without all the associated bullshit
if they want to rip themselves off
so be it
the west are so bullshit perfectionists, yet likely have just as many corrut officialsathletes even

China aiming to become global sporting power
China — already the world's second-largest economy — is also aspiring to become a global force in sports. The country's "imperialism in sneakers" policy has been both successful and controversial.





Chinese President Xi Jinping is a big football fan, so he can't be pleased that his country is currently 76th in FIFA's men's rankings, just above Uganda and below the likes of Bolivia, Guinea and Canada.

For several years now, football schools have been popping up all across the People's Republic, and a number of football stars and coaches have followed the call of the big money being splashed out by Chinese Super League teams.

At the same time, many Bundesliga and other football clubs have increasingly been investing in sports in China, a point that is a no-brainer, according to Henning Vöpel, Director of the Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWI).

"Of course China, with a market of almost 1.4 billion people and very strong economic growth, with its expanding geopolitical influence is important," Vöpel told DW. "You can't really imagine the future of sports without China."

However, doing business with China can be tricky, as Bundesliga club Cologne recently found out, after a plan to build a football academy in Shenyang fell through.

Two Olympics in 14 years

It's not just in football that China is aspiring to become a leading power in the world of sports. Having hosted the Summer Olympics in 2008, Beijing has been awarded the right to host the 2022 Winter Games.

The fact that China has won the right to host two Olympics within the space of just 14 years should come as no big surprise; it's the world's most populous nation and boasts the second-biggest economy — with aspirations of becoming the world's biggest in the not-too-distant future.


Seen at start of the 2008 Games, Beijing's Olympic Stadium is slated to hold another opening ceremony in 2020

"China, as we have observed in policies, like its new Belt and Road Initiative or its investment in artificial intelligence, is also looking to raise its profile in terms of soft power," Vöpel said. "Here sport offers a wonderful platform."
 

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Unintended Consequences: Did Trump Just Give the Middle East to China and Russia?
By F. William Engdahl
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By the series of actions in recent months in Iraq and across the Middle East, Washington has forced a strategic shift towards China and to an extent Russia and away from the United States. If events continue on the present trajectory it can well be that a main reason that Washington backed the destabilization of Assad in Syria, to block a planned Iran-Iraq-Syria gas pipeline, will now happen, short of Washington initiating a full scorched earth politics in the region. This is what we can call unintended consequences.

If nature abhors a vacuum, so too does geopolitics. When President Trump months ago announced plans to pull US troops out of Syria and the Middle East generally, Russia and especially China began quietly to intensify contacts with key states in the region.

Chinese involvement with Iraqi oil development and other infrastructure projects, though large, was significantly disrupted by the ISIS occupation of some one third of Iraqi territory. In September, 2019 Washington demanded that Iraq pay for completion of key infrastructure projects destroyed by the ISIS war– a war where Washington as well as Ankara, Israel and Saudi Arabia played the key hidden role—by giving the US government 50% of Iraqi oil revenues, an outrageous demand to put it politely.

Iraq China Pivot

Iraq refused. Instead Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi went to Beijing as head of a 55-member delegation to discuss Chinese involvement in the rebuilding of Iraq. This visit did not go unnoticed in Washington. Even before that, Iraqi-China ties were significant. China was Iraq’s number one trading partner and Iraq was China’s third-leading source of oil after Saudi Arabia and Russia. In April 2019 in Baghdad, China’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Relations Lee Joon said China was ready to contribute to Iraq’s reconstruction.

For Abdul-Mahdi the Beijing trip was a major success; he called it a “quantum jump” in relations. The visit saw the signing of eight wide-ranging memoranda of understanding (MoUs), a framework credit agreement, and the announcement of plans for Iraq to join China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). It included Chinese involvement in rebuilding Iraq’s infrastructure as well as developing Iraqi oilfields. For both countries an apparent “win-win” as the Chinese like to say.

It was only a matter of days after the Beijing talks of Prime Minister Abdul-Mahdi that nationwide protests against Iraqi government corruption and economic policies broke out, led by opposition cries that Abdul-Mahdi resign. Reuters witnessed snipers carefully fanning the violent protest firing on the protesters giving the impression of government repression much as the CIA did in Maidan in Kiev in February 2014 or in Cairo in 2011.

There is now strong evidence that the China talks and the timing of the spontaneous October 2019 protests against the Abdul-Mahdi government were connected. The Trump Administration is the link. According to a report by Federico Pieraccini, “Abdul-Medhi made a speech to Parliament speaking about how the Americans had ruined the country and now refused to complete infrastructure and electricity grid projects unless they were promised 50% of oil revenues, which Abdul-Mehdi refused.” He then quotes sections of Abdul-Mahdi’s speech translated from Arabic: “This is why I visited China and signed an important agreement with them to undertake the construction instead. Upon my return, Trump called me to ask me to reject this agreement. When I refused, he threatened to unleash huge demonstrations against me that would end my premiership. Huge demonstrations against me duly materialized and Trump called again to threaten that if I did not comply with his demands, then he would have Marine snipers on tall buildings target protesters and security personnel alike in order to pressure me. I refused again and handed in my resignation. To this day the Americans insist on us rescinding our deal with the Chinese.”

Now the US assassination of Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani, just as he landed in Baghdad reportedly on a mediation mission with Saudi Arabia via Abdul-Mahdi, has thrown the entire region into political chaos amid talk of possible World War III. The soft Iranian “retaliation” missile firings on US bases in Iraq and the surprise admission by Teheran that they accidentally downed a Ukrainian commercial airline as if left Teheran, all amid reports that Trump and Rouhani were in back channel secret talks to calm things down, leave many scratching their heads as to what is really going on.

Quiet ‘silk’ inroads

One thing is clear. Beijing is looking at its prospects, along with Russia to replace the domination of Iraqi politics that Washington has held since its 2003 war of occupation. OilPrice.com reports that beginning October just after Abdul-Mahdi’s successful Beijing talks, Iraq started exporting 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude oil to China as part of the 20-year oil-for-infrastructure deal agreed between the two countries. According to Iraqi oil ministry sources, China will build its influence in Iraq by beginning with oil and gas investments and from there building infrastructure including factories and railways using Chinese companies and personnel along with Iraqi labor. The Chinese-built factories will use the same assembly lines and structure to be integrated with similar factories in China.

Iran’s Vice President, Eshaq Jahangiri has announced that Iran signed a contract with China to implement a project to electrify the main 900 kilometer railway connecting Tehran to the north-eastern city of Mashhad near the border to Turkmenistan and to Afghanistan. Jahangiri added that there are also plans to establish a Tehran-Qom-Isfahan high-speed train line and to extend this up to the north-west through Tabriz. OilPrice notes, “Tabriz, home to a number of key sites relating to oil, gas, and petrochemicals, and the starting point for the Tabriz-Ankara gas pipeline, will be a pivot point of the 2,300 kilometre New Silk Road that links Urumqi (the capital of China’s western Xinjiang Province) to Tehran, and connecting Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan along the way, and then via Turkey into Europe. Once the plans for this are making substantial progress then China will extend the transport links into Iraq to the West.”

Additionally, according to Iraq’s Electricity Minister Louay al-Khateeb, “China is our primary option as a strategic partner in the long run…We started with a US$10 billion financial framework for a limited quantity of oil to finance some infrastructure projects…[but] Chinese funding tends to increase with the growing Iraqi oil production.” That is, the more Iraqi oil China extracts the more Iraqi projects it can finance. Today Iraq is dependent on Iran for gas to serve its electric generators owing to lack of gas infrastructure. China says it will change that.

Further the oil industry source states that Russia and China are quietly preparing the ground to relaunch the Iran-Iraq-Syria gas pipeline from Iran’s huge Persian Gulf South Pars gas field it shares with Qatar. A US-backed proxy war began against Syria’s Bashar al-Assad in 2011 just after he signed a deal with Iran and Iraq to build the pipeline, rejecting an earlier Qatar proposal for an alternative route. Turkey and Saudi Arabia and Qatar poured billions of covert funds to finance terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda and later ISIS in a vain effort to topple Assad.

China is not alone in its efforts in Iraq and throughout the Middle East, as erratic and unpredictable US foreign policy drives former US allies away. Russia, which just brokered a ceasefire in Libya along with Turkey’s Erdogan, just offered to sell its advanced S-400 Triumf air defense system to Iraq, an offer that would have been unthinkable even weeks ago. With Iraqi parliamentarians voting to demand all foreign troops, including US and Iranian, leave Iraq in the wake of the brazen US assassination of Soleimani in Baghdad, it is conceivable Baghdad would accept the offer at this point, despite protest from Washington. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Algeria, Morocco and Egypt, have all be in discussions with Russia in recent months to buy the Russian defense system, said to be the world’s most effective. Turkey has already purchased it.

Before the US assassination of Soleimani, there were numerous back-channel efforts for détente in the costly wars that have raged across the region since the US-instigated Arab Spring between Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Iran and Iraq. Russia and China have both in different ways been playing a key role in changing the geopolitical tensions. At this juncture the credibility of Washington as any honest partner is effectively zero if not minus.

The temporary calm following Iran’s admission of shooting down the Ukraine airliner in no way suggests Washington will go quietly. Trump and his Defense Secretary Esper have defiantly rejected the call to pull US troops from Iraq. The US president just tweeted his support for renewed anti-government Iran protests, in Farsi. We are clearly in for some very nasty trouble in the Middle East as Washington tries to deal with the unintended consequences of its recent Middle East actions.

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is far better than
'dopes and babies' idiot supreme
besides
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re the best military in the world
calling them that
as bad as STALIN getting rid of his top generals huh




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‘You’re a bunch of dopes and babies’: Inside Trump’s stunning tirade against generals
An excerpt from the new book “A Very Stable Genius” documents how Trump lashed out at attempts by military leaders and diplomats to teach him about U.S. alliances and obligations around the globe.

By Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker ● Read more »

Glad the shit finally came out
 
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would suggest
the USA TOLD THE UK POMS/procrastinators,except ror wars/military sales
want
another war,with someone
quietly backdoor shitalk between there special relationship huh
pm Johnsons start of new year
UK NEEDS MONEY
after there failed BREXSHIT
dont forget
ideal for Trump,right now
takes peoples minds off its IMPEAHMMENT
THEYRE CUNNING BASTARDS
THE LOT OF THEM,ALL/BOTH COUNTRIES