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Martin Banks of Defense News reports Japan’s ambassador to the EU says Tokyo plans to take a much bigger role in “shouldering the burden of global defense and security.”
Speaking in Brussels, Keiichi Katakami said Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is seeking to allow the country’s military forces to play a more active role in self-defense, peacekeeping and conflict prevention.
Speaking in Brussels, Keiichi Katakami said Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is seeking to allow the country’s military forces to play a more active role in self-defense, peacekeeping and conflict prevention.
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NO BETTER WAY TO MAKE PEOPLE SLAVES TO BANKERS
It will take place, and take place a lot faster than many realize.
As War on Cash Escalates, Cash Lovers Fight Back
“It would be fatal if citizens got the impression that cash is gradually taken away from them”: Bundesbank President Weidman.
Over the last couple of days, bureaucrats at the European Commission and European Central Bank have expressed a keen interest in withdrawing the ?500-note from circulation – barely a week after former Standard Chartered CEO Peter Sands published a report calling for the exact same measure. Allegedly the currency of choice for organized crime outfits around the world, the so-called “Bin Laden bill,” accounts for close to a third of the total amount of cash in existence in the Eurozone.
Then on Tuesday, Larry Summers, in an effort to keep his name in the media by hook or crook, called for the death of the $100 bill, though he lamentedthat removing existing notes was probably “a step too far”...
It will take place, and take place a lot faster than many realize.
As War on Cash Escalates, Cash Lovers Fight Back
“It would be fatal if citizens got the impression that cash is gradually taken away from them”: Bundesbank President Weidman.
Over the last couple of days, bureaucrats at the European Commission and European Central Bank have expressed a keen interest in withdrawing the ?500-note from circulation – barely a week after former Standard Chartered CEO Peter Sands published a report calling for the exact same measure. Allegedly the currency of choice for organized crime outfits around the world, the so-called “Bin Laden bill,” accounts for close to a third of the total amount of cash in existence in the Eurozone.
Then on Tuesday, Larry Summers, in an effort to keep his name in the media by hook or crook, called for the death of the $100 bill, though he lamentedthat removing existing notes was probably “a step too far”...
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In a shocking development, Saudi Arabia has now publicly admitted they possess NUCLEAR BOMBS. The bombs will protect the ground invasion of Syria by Turkey and Saudi Arabia. . . which puts the Russians in the unenviable position of having to use nuclear weapons to defend themselves and Syria.
Speaking in a television interview Dahham Al-'Anzi of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was discussing why many in the Arab world feel the need for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to be removed from power, and that a ground invasion was not only necessary, but is going to take place!
In the context of the pending invasion, Dahham Al-'Anzi outlined the missiles, planes and other war-fighting equipment the Kingdom has acquired and then revealed "We have a nuclear bomb" and asked the TV Interviewer, "Why do you think we have all these weapons?" He then answered his own question "to protect Arabs and Muslims."
Not content to have revealed this staggering information, Dahham Al-'Anzi went further and stated "We may test it within weeks."
VIOLATION OF NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY
Arabian Peninsula countries included Saudi Arabia and Bahrain who ratified or acceded to the Treaty in 1988, Qatar and Kuwait in 1989, UAE in 1995, and Oman in 1997.
The fact that Saudi Arabia now admits they took possession of nuclear bombs despite having signed the Treaty means something very simple: Saudi Arabia's "word" cannot be trusted. Even with something as serious and solemn as a Treaty, their "word" is no good. Even when their "King" signs a treaty, the word of their King is now proved to be no good. To put it in street terms, Saudis are "shifty."
Michael Rivero: Saudi Arabia funded Pakistani research into nuclear weapons, with the proviso that when their nuclear weapons were perfected, Saudi Arabia could have them.
This is, apparently, what has happened.
The arms race in the Middle East, is well and truly on.
Webmaster addition: This makes the whole "nuclear free middle east (except for Israel)" agenda that was used to justify sanctions and potential war on Iran a total joke. (c)
Speaking in a television interview Dahham Al-'Anzi of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was discussing why many in the Arab world feel the need for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to be removed from power, and that a ground invasion was not only necessary, but is going to take place!
In the context of the pending invasion, Dahham Al-'Anzi outlined the missiles, planes and other war-fighting equipment the Kingdom has acquired and then revealed "We have a nuclear bomb" and asked the TV Interviewer, "Why do you think we have all these weapons?" He then answered his own question "to protect Arabs and Muslims."
Not content to have revealed this staggering information, Dahham Al-'Anzi went further and stated "We may test it within weeks."
VIOLATION OF NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION TREATY
Arabian Peninsula countries included Saudi Arabia and Bahrain who ratified or acceded to the Treaty in 1988, Qatar and Kuwait in 1989, UAE in 1995, and Oman in 1997.
The fact that Saudi Arabia now admits they took possession of nuclear bombs despite having signed the Treaty means something very simple: Saudi Arabia's "word" cannot be trusted. Even with something as serious and solemn as a Treaty, their "word" is no good. Even when their "King" signs a treaty, the word of their King is now proved to be no good. To put it in street terms, Saudis are "shifty."
Michael Rivero: Saudi Arabia funded Pakistani research into nuclear weapons, with the proviso that when their nuclear weapons were perfected, Saudi Arabia could have them.
This is, apparently, what has happened.
The arms race in the Middle East, is well and truly on.
Webmaster addition: This makes the whole "nuclear free middle east (except for Israel)" agenda that was used to justify sanctions and potential war on Iran a total joke. (c)
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US President Barack Obama warned the Syrian Kurdish People Protection Units (YPG) not to seize additional territory in Syria, and pledged support for Turkey against Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) guerrillas in a phone call to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday, the White House said.
Obama also emphasized the unwavering commitment of the United States to Turkey’s national security as a NATO Ally, and agreed to deepen cooperation in the fight against all forms of terrorism, including the PKK and Daesh, the read out said...
Michael Rivero: Looks like the Kurds, which had been fighting against ISIL on behalf of the US, just got collectively thrown under the bus. (c)
Obama also emphasized the unwavering commitment of the United States to Turkey’s national security as a NATO Ally, and agreed to deepen cooperation in the fight against all forms of terrorism, including the PKK and Daesh, the read out said...
Michael Rivero: Looks like the Kurds, which had been fighting against ISIL on behalf of the US, just got collectively thrown under the bus. (c)