Open Thread 08-23-15

Good morning 99percenters!
Morning news dump and music by Linda Ronstadt

N. Korean 'subs out for operations, artillery doubled,' talks with South resume

North Korea has doubled its artillery power and the majority of its submarines seem to be away from their bases, a South Korean military official said, as cited by the Yonhap news agency. The announcement comes amid ongoing talks between the two sides over the border crisis.

According to the official, more than 50 North Korean submarines are out for operations.

"Seventy percent of North Korea's submarines left their bases, and their locations are not confirmed," a South Korean military official said, adding that Pyongyang has about 70 submarines in total.

"It's a very serious situation," the official added.

Bernie Sanders versus Obama & the Clintons: The Big Difference

I state here why I have come to support Bernie Sanders for President: Whereas Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama — the modern Democratic Establishment — have been so conservative they might as well have called themselves “conservative” (and they didn’t say it because they needed to be able to win Democratic Party primaries), Sanders’s record shows that he isn’t like that at all; he’s an authentic democrat, and always has been, even when he didn’t call himself one (but only a “Progressive,” and a “socialist — like in Scandinavia”). I don’t care what a politician calls himself or herself, only what the person actually is, as the person has proven to be by the actual record as a public official.

The entire careers of Bernie Sanders, versus Barack Obama and both Bill and Hillary Clinton, display a stark difference. Whereas Obama and the Clintons were trying to win the votes of Democrats while secretly supporting Republican policies to redistribute even more wealth upward from the public to the aristocracy (and they did so) (and how!), Sanders has consistently been trying — and helping — to do the exact opposite: to redistribute wealth downward, from the aristocracy to the public. Taxes, and all of government policies, are inevitably  wealth-distributional (who pays how much, and who gets how much of the benefits; and what benefits pay needs, versus what benefits pay mere wants). Any politician who says that government isn’t largely about the distribution of wealth, knows that what he is saying is false — he or she is lying about government. (Only their suckers can believe it.) The question isn’t whether  government should redistribute wealth; it’s how. That’s reality, and every public official knows it.

THE VIEW HELD BY OBAMA & THE CLINTONS:

Lawrence Summers was the leading economist for both of the Clintons, and also for Obama; and one of the reasons they chose him was that he agreed with them that the richer a person is, the better the given person tends to be. Summers shared their money-elitist values. (They secretly despise the poor.)

Senior Russian lawmaker seeks ban on Windows 10 in state agencies

The State Duma’s vice speaker has asked the Russian government to ban the use of the Windows 10 OS among Russian civil servants over fears the American software may give access to classified information and Russian officials’ personal data.

In his letter to Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, MP Nikolai Levichev of the center-left Fair Russia party said the service agreement signed by any Windows 10 users allows Microsoft to access all passwords, password prompts and other information used for data protection. The US corporation also receives other types of data, from users’ contacts, their emails and even location.

Microsoft warns that the received information will be stored and processed in the United States or any other country for an indefinite period of time and transferred to US state agencies.

Levichev has therefore asked Medvedev to consider a complete ban on the Windows 10 operating system in Russia’s bodies of state power, state-owned corporations, and state-sponsored scientific and research institutions. The MP has also sent a letter to the head of the Russian internet watchdog Roskomnadzor, Aleksander Zharov, asking whether Microsoft’s user service agreement contravenes Russian laws.

FBI Warns Right-Wing Militias Are Targeting Mosques and Muslims
According to a report, many of the extremists have conducted surveillance of 'diverse locations.'

The transparency website Public Intelligence just obtained an FBI Intelligence Bulletin warning that groups of “militia extremists” (also known as home-grown terrorists) are likely to ramp up the targeting of mosques and other gathering places for Muslims.

According to the report, many of these extremists have conducted surveillance of “diverse locations including Alaska, Arizona, Indiana, Montana, New York, North and South Carolina, Utah, and Texas,” with some groups hoping to train their members for combat with the so-called Islamic State.  

These trends among “adherents of a militia ideology who seek validation of anti-government conspiracy theories,” as described by the FBI, often gain traction in the wake of acts of violence committed by Muslims, and are fueled by the inflammatory rhetoric of an established industry of hatemongerers.

Consummate islamophobe of the far-right, Pamela Geller, is one such figure. In a purported defense of free speech, Geller recently called for more events like the “Draw Muhammad” contest she hosted in Garland, Texas in early May, which drew two gunmen who were ultimately killed by police. Such contests should occur every month because, "I will not abridge my freedoms so as not to offend savages,” said Geller, whose capacity for buffoonery appears bottomless.

The Riddle of Obama’s Foreign Policy

By Robert Parry

Nearing the last year of his presidency, Barack Obama and his foreign policy remain an enigma. At times, he seems to be the “realist,” working constructively with other nations to achieve positive solutions, as with the Iran nuclear deal and his rapprochement with Cuba. Other times, he slides into line with the neocons and liberal hawks, provoking ugly crises, such as his “regime change” tactics in Honduras (2009), Libya (2011), Syria (over several years) and Ukraine (2014).

Yet, even in some of those “regime change” scenarios, Obama pulls back from the crazier “tough guy/gal” ideas and recognizes the catastrophes such schemes could create. In 2013, he called off a planned bombing campaign against the Syrian military (which could have led to a victory for Al Qaeda or the Islamic State), and in 2014, he resisted a full-scale escalation of Ukraine’s war against ethnic Russian rebels resisting the new U.S.-backed political order in Kiev (which could have pushed the world to the brink of a nuclear war).

Yet, Obama also won’t stand up to the neocons and liberal hawks by sharing crucial information with the American people that could undermine pro-intervention narratives.

EU Calls for Urgency in ‘Seriously Lagging’ Climate Talks

With 100 days to go until the Paris climate summit, the EU’s climate chief has warned that progress in thrashing out a draft negotiating text is proceeding too slowly and urgently needs to be stepped up.

Miguel Arias Cañete, the EU’s climate commissioner, said that the 85-page draft agreement currently being poured over by diplomats still contains far too many bracketed options that need to be rapidly narrowed.

“In the negotiating rooms, progress has been painfully slow. The technical talks are seriously lagging behind the political discussion and this must change,” Cañete told a press conference in Brussels. “The window of opportunity... is closing fast.”

The alarm call from Brussels follows sharp interventions from the UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon and French climate ambassador, Laurence Tubiana in recent weeks.

Linda Ronstadt ~ Poor Poor Pitiful Me

Linda Ronstadt & The Stone Poneys - Different Drum

Linda Ronstadt - It's So Easy

Linda Ronstadt - You're No Good

Linda Ronstadt - Silver Threads And Golden Needles

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and welcome all new members. I finally have a day off!

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smiley7's picture

Thanks for the OT and music. First cup of coffee, here; will read later. Enjoy your well-deserved day.

A Day Off
Let us put awhile away
All the cares of work-a-day,
For a golden time forget,
Task and worry, toil and fret,
Let us take a day to dream
In the meadow by the stream.

We may lie in grasses cool
Fringing a pellucid pool,
We may learn the gay brook-runes
Sung on amber afternoons,
And the keen wind-rhyme that fills
Mossy hollows of the hills.

Where the wild-wood whisper stirs
We may talk with lisping firs,
We may gather honeyed blooms
In the dappled forest glooms,
We may eat of berries red
O'er the emerald upland spread.

We may linger as we will
In the sunset valleys still,
Till the gypsy shadows creep
From the starlit land of sleep,
And the mist of evening gray
Girdles round our pilgrim way.

We may bring to work again
Courage from the tasselled glen,
Bring a strength unfailing won
From the paths of cloud and sun,
And the wholesome zest that springs
From all happy, growing things.

~ Lucy Maud Montgomery

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thank you sir. I don't know which item on my honey-do list to do first, it's as long as my right arm.

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hecate's picture

I'm really glad that Mean boss is giving you a day. ; )

Linda Ronstadt. Drove the wingers out here crazy, when she was a duet with then-governor Jerry Brown. This was shortly after she'd publicly revealed that her inability to keep cocaine out of her body had rotted out her nose. "I had to have my nose cauterized twice," she said. "I think they shot sodium nitrate up there. I'm okay now."

Here she is was another noted snowblower, Hoyt Axton:

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_GeVmyc7BU]

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I have two mean bosses, one I ignore and the other i can't since I've been married to her for 40 years. I jest, she's a good egg, has to be to put up with me for all these years.

Thanks for the tunage.

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hecate's picture

the spouse boss appreciates it when the other boss gives you a day off, no?

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then there's that damn honey-do list, it keeps getting longer and longer, it grows in length relative to years of marriage.

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gulfgal98's picture

it grows with the amount of procrastination. Lol

There are two Honey do lists in our house. Mine which pretty much gets ignored and his which he is continually expanding as he finds things he wants to do. Biggrin

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Now why didn't I think of that before? Thank your hubby for me, he's a genius!

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gulfgal98's picture

quit giving away family secrets. Blush

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

hecate's picture

But, like, what happens when a person retires? Wouldn't retirement logically encompass those sorts of tasks as well?

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if I do then the work will really start in earnest.

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Big Al's picture

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mimi's picture

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as a running mate. I'm looking forward to the bumper sticker:

Sanders
Nuts
For America

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Breaking!!

Sanders picks Nuts!

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Big Al's picture

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/01/terror-factory-fbi-trevor-aa...

"Nafis is one of more than 150 men since 9/11 who have been caught in FBI terrorism stings, some of whom have received 25 years or more in prison. In these cases, the FBI uses one of its more than 15,000 registered informants—many of them criminals, others trying to stay in the country following immigration violations—to identify potential terrorists. It then provides the means necessary for these would-be terrorists to move forward with a plot—in some cases even planting specific ideas for attacks. The FBI now spends $3 billion on counterterrorism annually, the largest portion of its budget. Our nation's top law enforcement agency, traditionally focused on investigating crimes after they occur, now operates more as an intelligence organization that tries to preempt crimes before they occur. But how many of these would-be terrorists would have acted were it not for an FBI agent provocateur helping them? Is it possible that the FBI is creating the very enemy we fear?"

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I am still upset that the NATO three were ever convicted of anything at all when it was the cops who egged them on and participated fully in the so called bombing plot. I followed that trial via Kevin Gosztola reporting from the courtroom. It convinced even more that they should have never been charged at all.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Big Al's picture

I'd say he's an absolute imperialist. He wants the U.S. to have the biggest, strongest military on the planet, so big that
no one will even think about challenging the U.S. He wants to make the U.S. the richest nation on the planet. You don't do
that within capitalism without imperialism.
Trump speaks with forked tongue and people aren't really listening, they're catching the sound bites and watching
for when the applause sign blinks on.

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hecate's picture

an utter nutter. He hallucinates that he's going to send serial killers into Iraq to seize all the oil wells. He's also told the pope that if the guy doesn't stop criticizing capitalism he's going to send ISIL after him. His immigration plan would require that federal marshals show up at the next clown-car debate to clap Jindahl, Rubio, and Cruz into handcuffs; they will then be tossed into the back of a van and driven to the border, where they will be unceremoniously kicked into Mexico. When he's finished building the big wall to keep all the scary brown people out, he's going to call it Trump Wall, because the guy has a disease that causes him to need to put his name on everything.

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Big Al's picture

that are liking Trump, or at least stating that they agree with what he says or that he's telling the "truth". Shows me
they haven't broke on through to the other side.

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gulfgal98's picture

His campaign is full of red meat bait designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator. For all of his blow hardedness and ugly racist and sexist policy proposals, what worries me even more than that is the fact that he fails to understand what the purpose of government should be. In Trump's vision of the Presidency, he sees himself as the CEO of the United States. This is exactly what Rick Scott of Florida, Chris Christy of NJ, and Scott Walker of Wisconsin see themselves as being. None of them have a clue of what the role of government should be and so they treat their states like they are their own private corporations in which they show no responsibility to the citizens within their states.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Big Al's picture

and if people think he's going to fight political corruption because he's saying the politicians are bought and paid for
and that it's all lies in D.C. and things like that they're wrong. He's as corrupt as they come and is where he is
because of that corruption. You're right, as a 30 year fed govt employee I saw over and over where this politician
or that government official would say we need to run things like a business, like the private sector. It just
doesn't work that way.

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I heard the same thing. I still hear it from people (usually Republicans) who tell me we should run government like a business. And I cringe at their cluelessness of what the purpose of government is. I try to break it down to something simple when I respond. I say the purpose of business is to make a profit and the purpose of government is to provide services to the people.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

triv33's picture

Oh, I like this theme!
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AinIiR3E0Bc]

And the there's this:
Why Liberals Separate Race from Class

While centrist liberals like Presidents Clinton and Obama have encouraged conversations about race and have been willing to concede that racism can undercut the life chances of blacks and Latinos, they are more likely to trace poverty and inequality to the habits, attitudes, and culture of the poor than to the disastrous effects of labor or trade policies or even the health of a particular sector of the economy.

Sanders is thus more likely to draw attention to the linkages between racism and class exploitation than the sitting Democratic president or other presidential contenders, not because he is a liberal — like centrist liberals Carter, the Clintons, or Obama — but because he is, by today’s narrow standards, a leftist.

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I shave my legs with Occam's Razor~

Big Al's picture

had a crush on Linda R. I'll admit that.

Interesting article. After I retired I grew my hair long and bought an old car. Prior to that I was a high level
government official making six figures and driving a big SUV. I think I got pulled over by a cop once
in the previous ten years before retirement. After I grew my hair long and started driving that old car,
which was perfectly legal and licensed, I started getting stopped regularly.
It ain't just blacks who are targeted by the pigs. Where I live is over 90% white so if the pigs left the poor
white people alone they wouldn't have any fun.
That's not to discount racism when it comes to law enforcement. But obviously there's a lot of classism
going on as well.

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mimi's picture

You really couldn't be your real self in there, I assume ?

Well, I am glad you survived. At least we have you now for real and your kids could grow up protected from the pains of poverty. We and they got lucky. Smile

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Big Al's picture

and few knew what the hell it was that I did, so they pretty much left me alone. That helped. But
I had my moments. Like the time I went to lunch and smoked a huge spliff, this was in Stuttgart, and
came back to my desk to see a Full Bird Colonel from EUCOM (European Command) waiting for me at
my desk. Turned out it was no problem because he'd just come from a luncheon where he had a couple
pints of Hofbrau.

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mimi's picture

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It's great to see you posting here more. The Tuesday morning open thread slot is open if your interested, of course it's voluntary so feel totally free to ignore.

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hecate's picture

in Utah like Planned Parenthood. They want their winger governor to put a sock in it.

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gulfgal98's picture

It is always good to listen to some Linda Ronstadt, whom I believe to have had one of the greatest voices ever. She was certainly a huge favorite of mine. Sadly, she is no longer able to sing due to Parkinsons's disease.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

triv33's picture

Even though she's no longer able to perform or record, she gave us such an enormous catalog of music. Nobody can ever take that away.

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I shave my legs with Occam's Razor~

Explosions at US military base in Kanagawa, Japan

Photos and video footage have emerged showing apparent multiple munitions explosions at a US base in Kanagawa Prefecture near Tokyo.

The fire department of Sagamihara said the blasts occurred shortly before 1:00am Monday local time, national broadcaster NHK reported.

More than ten fire trucks were dispatched to the site of the fire, Sagami General Depot, which is a US facility used for the storage of fuel and munitions.

Japan’s Asahi newspaper reported that no general evacuation of nearby areas had been called.

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Why are the US military still there? To protect "US National Interests?"
And what are those interests?

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To thine own self be true.

this is very recent breaking news, not much more info yet.

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How long can Saudi Arabia hold on?

Economists are predicting a budget deficit of as much as 20 percent of gross domestic product and the International Monetary Fund forecasts a first Saudi current-account deficit in more than a decade. Reserves at the central bank tumbled 10 percent from a year ago, or by more than $70 billion.
As a result, bets on the devaluation of the riyal are surging. The Tadawul All Share Index lost 18 percent in the past three months and dragged stocks down across the Gulf region.

Lots of the rivals and allies are also hurting.

Venezuela: Hugo Chávez’s popularity, his “21st-century socialism” and his mismanagement of the country’s economy were made possible by one factor: a prolonged oil boom. His successor has inherited a bankrupt country that will not be able to service its debts. Oil makes up 96 percent of Venezuela’s exports. Its economy is estimated to shrink by 7 percent this year, having already contracted by 4 percent last year.

Russia: As with Chávez, Vladimir Putin’s popularity coincided perfectly with a steep rise in oil prices, which meant higher Russian GDP, government revenue and, thus, subsidies to the people. All that is reversing course. Russia’s economy is projected to shrink by 3.4 percent this year. Oil and gas revenue make up half the government’s income. Crucially, revenue for Gazprom, the national gas giant, is estimated to fall by almost 30 percent this year.

Iraq: Oil makes up about 90 percent of the Baghdad government’s revenue, and despite the fact that it is pumping out as much as possible, it faces a massive drop in available funds.

Iran: Despite the initial windfall that Tehran will get from the relaxation of international sanctions, it is, like most petro-states, dysfunctional. In fact, the International Monetary Fund estimates that it needs prices to be almost $100 a barrel to balance its budget.

The financial news is full of stories about how much more efficient the frackers have become. Nothing to see here.
I'm skeptical. If the frackers could have been so much more efficient, then why did they wait until now?

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the only G7 country that is in recession. Not only is Alberta's economy sinking because it's linked to Oil, the agriculture crops have suffered a loss due to drought (climate change). We have been trying to let people know for years, that destroying the environment with fossil fuel extraction was not going to be good for the economy.

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To thine own self be true.

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While the Washington Wankers still think they're going to vote on the Multilateral agreement with Iran — which will mean something something... — the rest of the world is already in Iran setting up and doing business. Today:

Britain Reopens Embassy in Tehran in Significant Step for Iran Relations

TEHRAN, Iran — Britain reopened its embassy in Tehran on Sunday in a low-key ceremony — nearly four years after an angry pro-regime mob stormed the outpost, stealing hard drives and forcing staff to evacuate.

British foreign secretary Philip Hammond was on hand to mark the occasion, which represents a further thawing of relations after last month's nuclear deal was agreed to. The Iranian embassy in London was also reopened.

The reopening in Tehran, though a significant step forward in relations for both countries, was received with little fanfare. A small group of journalists waited outside amid a sizable police presence, while inside Hammond said a few words and hoisted the Union Jack.

"Today's ceremony marks the end of one long journey, and the start of a new, and, I believe, exciting one," Hammond said, adding that reopening the embassy was the "logical next step to build confidence and trust between two great nations" after last month's nuclear agreement.

I do find it amusing that the US has not yet told the American people that their Unipolar global rule is over. US sanctions are meaningless now. China's CIPS has replaced the hegemonic SWIFT international payment system, so Iran can do business with anyone it wants to, using their own currency. It is already doing so. But the US has to go through all this silly DC kabuki, while some members of Congress get to pretend to be Israel-Firsters and maybe wangle themselves another lavish free trip to Jerusalem. AIPAC is spending approximately $123 million to lobby this utterly pointless vote that goes nowhere. Congress gets richer.

The world couldn't care less what the moribund US Congress does. Iran is a done deal. Now Iran can pretend it is not doing what it already was not doing — making a big bad bomb.

If the planet was a eye, it would be rolling.

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The political system is what it is because the People are who they are. — Plato
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Here's a little background on SWIFT, and how and why it was cut off at the knees by China, Russia, and Iran as a result of illegal US sanctions against other nations. (Which are, technically Acts of War.)

Just in time for the Iran Agreement, China recently launched its SWIFT alternative, CIPS. For those who have their ear to the ground, this is the most significant move yet in the unfolding process of de-dollarization that is seeing global “resistance blocs” breaking free from the financial stranglehold of the US-led “Washington Consensus.”

The Dollar nightmare is finally ending for the sovereign nations of the world.

China’s SWIFT Alternative and the (Engineered) Death of the Dollar

For those who don’t know, SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication and is shorthand for the SWIFTNet Network that was used by over 10,500 financial institutions in 215 countries and territories to transmit financial transaction data around the world. SWIFT does not do any of the clearing or processing for these transactions itself, but instead sends the payment orders that are then settled by correspondent banks of the member institutions. Still, given the system’s near universality in the financial system, it means that virtually every international transaction between banking institutions goes through the SWIFT network. Until Now.

The End of Criminal US Financial Sanctions

De-listing a nation from the SWIFT network has been one of the primary financial weapons wielded by the US and its allies in their increasingly important financial warfare campaigns. In 2012, SWIFT agreed to de-list 30 Iranian financial institutions (including the central bank) from their network as part of the US/EU-led sanctions on Tehran, a move that was meant to stop billions of dollars’ worth of oil and export sales from being repatriated into the country and bring Iranian business to a standstill. Throughout the recent tensions between the US bloc and Russia over the civil war in Ukraine, the idea that SWIFT could similarly de-list Russian banks has been repeatedly floated as a potential next step for the US and its allies.

Of course, SWIFT is nominally “independent” from any government entity and thus does not have to follow the dictates of Washington or anyone else pursuing their own personal vendettas in the financial arena. In practice, however, SWIFT put up no resistance whatsoever and obligingly complied with the Iranian sanctions request despite the fact that the blockade was repeatedly ruled illegal by the EU’s own courts. Does anyone doubt that, despite their protestations to the contrary, they would do any different if push came to shove with Russia?

This is precisely why Moscow, Beijing, the BRICS, and savvy nations of the world have adopted CIPS, the creation of an alternative payment network that easily bypasses SWIFT, altogether.

The consequence of the strong Dollar is the next nail in the coffin. Political change can only come from outside the United States.

See, also, America's Mein Kampf for context.

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The Shanghai Composite Index sank 8.4 percent to 3,213.76 at 10:14 a.m. local time, erasing its gain for the year and dropping below the key 3,500 level that has previously spurred state buying. The Hang Seng China Enterprises lost 5.1 percent to its lowest level since May. Taiwan’s Taiex index slid 7.4 percent in its biggest drop since 1990.
The Shanghai gauge dropped 12 percent last week after data showed the nation’s economic slowdown is deepening. While China said over the weekend it will allow pension funds to buy shares for the first time, a speculated cut in reserve ratios failed to materialize.

The real question is how will Europe react. If they crash then it will be an ugly day on Wall Street. If they only drop a modest amount then NY will probably avoid the worst.

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