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Cidersomerset
4th September 2014, 13:22
I was just listening to the BBC news on the radio and the summery
from the NATO conference is that the US/UK are pushing for
another coalition of the willing to attack ISIS by air in Iraq
and possibly Syria as well. This looks like a set up to get rid
of President Assad thru the back door.
They tried last year to get the bombing of targets thru
Parliament and failed. Now with the ramping up
of ISIS attacks it would probably get Parliamentry
approval as a humanitarian act......
This is why it looks like an intelligence operation create
and cultivate ISIS. Let them loose then reign them in
taking out unco-operative leaders like Assad in the process..
"Problem Reaction Solution" ......
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David Cameron warns UK will not rule out military action in Iraq
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Published on 4 Sep 2014
On Thursday (September 4), as NATO members arrived for a two-day summit in
Wales, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced he would not rule out any
type of military action against Islamic State (formerly known as Islamic State of
Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL).
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ISIL preparing for offensive on air base in eastern Syria
Thursday 4th September 2014 at 04:03 By david-icke
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‘The ISIL Takfiri terrorists are reportedly preparing for a major attack in the eastern
Syrian province of Dayr al-Zawr to take control of an air base.
The so-called Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Tuesday that the
militants were mobilizing as civilians escaped from the nearby villages.
Some 1,500 Syrian soldiers are stationed at the airbase in Dayr al-Zawr, which is
used by the Syrian air force for operations against ISIL positions in the province
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4 September 2014 Last updated at 13:23
Islamic State action 'not ruled out' by David Cameron
Dhort vid on link...http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29057534
David Cameron said he would "not rule out taking further action" against IS
David Cameron has said he will not rule anything out in relation to military action
against Islamic State, which is holding a Briton hostage.
But speaking ahead of a Nato summit in Wales, the prime minister told the BBC any
action, including air strikes, must not be "Western intervention over the heads of
neighbouring states".
Mr Cameron said the UK would not pay a ransom to free the 44-year-old hostage.
And he said he was "personally supervising" efforts to release him.
Two US hostages have been killed by Islamic State (IS), which has threatened that the
Briton would be next.
The man, who has been held for more than a year, has family in Scotland but relatives
have asked the media not to name him.
'Pursue national interests'
The US is using air strikes against IS but Britain has not yet done so and any action in
the region must be "properly thought through and patiently delivered", said Mr
Cameron.
Extremist group IS has seized large swathes of territory in Iraq and Syria in recent
months, declaring a new caliphate, or Islamic state.
When asked about the possibility of the UK taking military action against IS, Mr
Cameron said: "I certainly don't rule anything out. We should pursue our national
interests.
"The most important thing to consider is that we mustn't see this as something where
you have a Western intervention over the heads of neighbouring states and leaving
others to pick up the pieces."
Read More.....http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29057534
From same article...
Assad talks call
A year ago, British MPs narrowly voted not to take military action against the
regime of Syrian President Mr al-Assad, which was accused of using chemical
weapons against its own people during the country's ongoing civil war.
But the regime opposes IS, leading to calls for talks with Mr Assad.
Sir William Patey, a former British ambassador to Iraq and Saudi Arabia, said
Britain "shouldn't rule out" a deal that "brings together the Assad regime and the
known IS opposition together with Iran, with Russia, with the Saudis".
Labour MP Peter Hain said the West could not "resolve the Syrian side of the conflict" with IS unless it dealt with Mr Assad.
In their Times article, Mr Cameron and Mr Obama also said Nato must also stand up to Russia.
"With Russia trying to force a sovereign state to abandon its right to democracy at
the barrel of a gun, we should support Ukraine's right to determine its own
democratic future and continue our efforts to enhance Ukrainian capabilities," they wrote.
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Lockdown in Cardiff: City turned into high security 'prison' with 10 mile 'ring of steel' ahead of Nato conference
Police have erected nine feet high security fencing around Celtic Manor resort in Newport and Cardiff city centre
150 world leaders including Barack Obama and David Cameron will meet in South Wales on September 4 and 5
Kim Howells, former foreign office minister, fears that home grown Islamic State terrorists could be planning to attack
More than 9,000 officers from across the UK have been drafted in to police event and traffic disruptions are likely
The total cost for security is not yet known and is expected to be published after the summit by the Government
By Gemma Mullin for MailOnline
Published: 21:14, 26 August 2014 | Updated: 11:48, 27 August 2014
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Nato conference security turns Cardiff into 'prison'
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Published on 29 Aug 2014
Disgruntled tourists and locals deplore the 10 mile "ring of steel" that has been erected
around Cardiff city centre and Newport ahead of the Nato conference.
Security in Cardiff city centre has been heightened ahead of the Nato conference next
week.
Police have erected a 10 mile long, nine feet high security fence that makes the centre
of Cardiff resemble a high security prison.
The Nato conference will take place on September 4 and 5 at the Celtic manor resort in
Newport and will welcome many world leaders including Barack Obama and David Cameron
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'Open-air prison': Cardiff residents angered by NATO summit security fence
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The jihadist threat is casting a shadow over security plans for the NATO summit in
Cardiff next week. Some of the measures have made the Welsh capital look more like a high-security prison
Cidersomerset
4th September 2014, 14:50
Some related articles from Davids site......
Nato summit: Obama’s leadership under scrutiny as world looks to US for response to Isis
Thursday 4th September 2014 at 09:08 By david-icke
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‘President Barack Obama has vowed boldly to “degrade and destroy” the radical Sunni militant movement in
Syria and Iraq that said this week it had taken the life of a second American journalist but then characteristically
signalled that he will not be rushed into military action – by them or anyone else.
“Their horrific acts only unite us as a country and stiffen our resolve to take the fight against these terrorists,”
Mr Obama said during a one-day visit to Estonia. “Those who make the mistake of harming Americans will learn
that we will not forget, and that our reach is long and that justice will be served.”
There was no detail, however, on how he would tackle Isis or how other allies might participate in any expanded
military operations and, crucially, on whether these operations would extend to the launching of air strikes on
its safe havens inside Syria.’
Read more: Nato summit: Obama’s leadership under scrutiny as world looks to US for response to Isis
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UK prepares to join the US in air strikes: Cameron and Obama face intense pressure to act decisively against
terrorist state as they arrive at Nato summit
Thursday 4th September 2014 at 09:05 By david-icke
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‘David Cameron and Barack Obama will today prepare the ground for multi-national air strikes against
Islamic State and for sending troops to form a Nato training force in Iraq.
There is intense pressure on Mr Cameron and the US President to use a Nato summit to act decisively
against the ‘terrorist state’.
In Britain, cross-party support for joining US military action was increasing.’
Read more: UK prepares to join the US in air strikes: Cameron and Obama face intense pressure to act
decisively against terrorist state as they arrive at Nato summit
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Furious Biden warns ISIS that America will hound it ‘to the gates of hell’ for beheading Steven Sotloff just
hours after Obama vowed to make the terrorists ‘manageable’
Thursday 4th September 2014 at 09:01 By david-icke
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‘In a bullish speech that contrasted sharply with comments made earlier by President Obama, the vice
president Joe Biden ramped up the war rhetoric in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, saying the U.S. would
follow ISIS ‘to the gates of hell.’
‘When people harm Americans, we don’t retreat,’ he blared during an appearance at a naval shipyard as
he remembered beheaded journalist Steven Sotloff. ‘We don’t forget.’
‘We take care of those who are grieving, and when that’s finished, they should know, we will follow them
to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice. Because hell is where they will reside!”
Read more: Furious Biden warns ISIS that America will hound it 'to the gates of hell' for beheading Steven
Sotloff just hours after Obama vowed to make the terrorists 'manageable'
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Is the Steven Sotloff Beheading Video Fake?
Thursday 4th September 2014 at 08:59 By david-icke
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Published on 3 Sep 2014
Given its similarity to the James Foley beheading video, which British experts
concluded was likely "staged," is the Steven Sotloff video also fake?
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Digital Deception – Can You Trust What You See?
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Does this make you wonder how much footage from prominent world events is actually digitally created to assist in advancing a dark agenda?
Cidersomerset
4th September 2014, 19:07
Aerial footage of protests in Wales at NATO summit in Wales 2014
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Published on 4 Sep 2014
Hundreds of protesters marched from the center of Newport in a show of opposition to the NATO Summit.
There are reports of several marches taking place in other Welsh towns - READ MORE http://on.rt.com/llh89t
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This is a scam to hood wink parliament and the British people to get military action against Assads regime...
If it was to protect Iraq , then they can do that already and the US are bombing ISIS ....
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Has IS changed Parliament's view on military action?Ben Wright
By Ben Wright
Political correspondent, BBC News
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UK air strikes over Syria and Iraq might be imminent. A British hostage is threatened by a
British jihadist. American hostages have been killed.
The prime minister asserts that military intervention in Syria would be legal. Nato leaders
say the forces of Islamic State should be destroyed.
This is, by any measure, a big moment.
And the spectre of armed conflict usually makes Parliament pulsate. Think of the Norway
debate in 1940 or Iraq in 2003.
A year ago there was fierce argument about the wisdom of military intervention against
President Assad in Syria after his alleged use of chemical weapons. The Commons split,
Labour opposed, the government lost and protesters marched in the streets outside.
A year on and the mood could not be more different. A sombre consensus seems to be
sitting over the chamber. The government's action so far - humanitarian aid, surveillance
support to the US, non-military help for the Kurds with the prospect of arms if they a
sk - has had the unwavering support of the Labour leadership.
Threat
There's been barely a squeak of dissent. And with air strikes "not ruled out" by David Cameron,
very few on either side of the Commons can be heard saying no.
So what's going on? Here are some observations after talking to Labour and Conservative MPs.
Unlike last year's Syria vote and the prevailing concern about Britain meddling in another
country's civil war, now the threat feels more direct.
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Iraqi security forces and Shi'ite militias advance towards toSeptember Iraqi security forces
have been making progress against IS. The ranks of IS fighters are being swelled with recruits
from Britain (and other countries) and there is revulsion at what they're doing there and might
do here. There is broad agreement something must be done.
What about Ed Miliband's thinking? Last year Labour led the opposition to intervention in Syria.
Now the veteran Labour MP Peter Hain is among those saying the West should hold its nose and
find common cause with Assad in fighting IS.
My source, a shrewd Labour MP, suggested support for the government's position might start to
fracture once the details of further military involvement are spelt out. He also thought a chunk
of the party was far more focused on the imminent Scottish referendum than events in Syria and Iraq.
But with a general election now close - and IS being the grizzly group it is - Labour will be wary
of taking a markedly different stand to the government over IS so close to polling day. If there
was a chance of British boots on the ground the arguments would be far more charged.
But that's been clearly ruled out.
Nor do I get a sense that Labour MPs are going to be hopping up and down demanding a debate
and vote on military action before it's taken. Several I spoke to said they'd be happy to see
retrospective approval given once air strikes had started.
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Barack Obama and David Cameron at Nato conference Iraq and Syria are among the main themes
of the Nato conference. In fact, it was more hawkish conservative MPs who seemed most eager for
Parliament to have its say first - and soon. Parliament rises for another recess at the end of next
week and won't return until 13 October.
Some Tory MPs are pushing for a motion to be tabled during a foreign affairs debate next Wednesday.
They think it's tidier if Parliament has given the green light for limited military intervention by then and
I understand conversations are happening between Labour and Conservative MPs over whether that could happen.
So, Parliament is not crackling with argument over how to tackle IS. In fact it's doing what Parliament
should - reflecting the anxieties, revulsion and disorientation that IS has provoked among voters. If a
deeper military involvement by Britain is brewing, so far Parliament is cautiously following along.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-29066874
Cidersomerset
4th September 2014, 22:08
I like how David says " Latest from the psychopath summit ".....
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And the few can’t control the many? – Piece of cake
new Thursday 4th September 2014 at 18:59 By david-icke
Steven Sotloff and Israel
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‘Ynet reports this morning on “the operation to hide Steven Sotloff’s Jewish and Israeli background online.”
The articles tells a story of a “worldwide network of friends included over 150
members, speaking 20 different languages, who scanned every post Steven has
made on Facebook or Twitter and removed any mentions of his Israeli or Jewish
connections.” I can only think of one Jewish organization that could facilitate such
an grand scale operation and it isn’t JVP.’
Read more…
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Did Israel Offer ISIS $10 Million to Free Steven Sotloff?
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‘Mr. Sotloff who was in Libya during June of 2011 and covered parts of the Libyan
civil war from Benghazi and Misrata in eastern Libya was accused at the time by the
Gadhafi regime of being a Mossad agent. ISIS also reportedly had come to believe
he was an Israeli agent based on information from derived from prisoners during
interrogations, which likely included torture.
Yet, being accused of working for a foreign government these days in this region is
not uncommon. This observer has been accused of being a CIA agent while at the
same time being of being a supporter of the Lebanese national Resistance led by
Hezbollah. Many around these parts simply do not understand why someone from
a ‘safe and prosperous country’ would be over here if he was not being paid by
some government’s security services.’
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David Cameron Blames President Assad For The Rise Of ISIS
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Jihadi John WILL face justice 'one way or another', Cameron vows but air strikes
could still be weeks away
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‘The jihadist militant threatening to murder a British aid worker ‘will face justice’,
David Cameron vowed today as he urged Nato countries join the UK and America in
putting a ‘fatal squeeze’ on ISIS.
As Nato leaders gathered in Wales for a two-day summit, Mr Cameron set his sights
on the British terrorist – dubbed ‘Jihadi John’ – who has killed two American
journalists on video and has threatened to murder British aid worker David Haines.
He hinted British intelligence services are in touch with the kidnappers but ruled out
paying a ransom, as a new poll showed 47 per cent of voters want him to order air
strikes.
However, the Prime Minister’s insistence of the involvement of the new Iraqi
government suggests any action could yet be weeks away.’
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Tory MPs canvassed over support for air strikes in Iraq and Syria
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‘Conservative MPs are being questioned by Downing Street about whether they
could be prepared to support air strikes in Iraq and Syria.
Tory whips have been canvassing opinion among some backbenchers about the
prospect of a military intervention.
Sources played down the disclosure and said that it is not a sign any decision has
been taken on whether to launch air strikes.
However, they conceded that the mood amongst Conservative MPs is “hardening”
in favour of military action.’
Read more …
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Cidersomerset
4th September 2014, 23:18
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Three top ISIS lieutenants killed in US bombing raid as Cameron vows to bring Jihadi John to justice 'one way or another' at Nato summit
David Cameron and Barack Obama present united front at Nato summit held at Celtic Manor Hotel in Newport, Wales
In joint article the British Prime Minister and US President vowed: 'We will not be cowed by barbaric killers'
There is growing cross-party support for Britain to join the US missile strikes against ISIS targets
ISIS militants have already killed US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff in videos posted on the internet
Now the murderous group is threatening to kill British aid worker David Haines, a father-of-two from Scotland
Mr Cameron insists the British government will try 'every option' to recover the hostage but will not pay a ransom
Talks at the summit have also focused on the continued Russian aggression towards eastern Ukraine
The European Union is set to announce a raft of new sanctions tomorrow aimed at Putin's cronies and companies
By Matt Chorley, MailOnline Political Editor and Tom Mctague, Mailonline Deputy Political Editor
Published: 09:32, 4 September 2014 | Updated: 21:16, 4 September 2014
Three senior members of ISIS have been killed in a US airstrike in northern Iraq, according to senior security officials.
Two days after a video showing the execution of US journalist Steven Sotloff was released, US warplanes struck at
the heart of ISIS in Mosul, northern Iraq, killing the wanted jihadist Abu Hajar Al-Sufi – the right hand man to
terror chief, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
At the NATO summit in Wales this afternoon, Secretary of State John Kerry was seen to quietly pass President Obama
a note while David Cameron was speaking. Shortly after members of the press were cleared from the conference hall.
The revelation came after Mr Cameron pledged that the militant threatening to murder British aid worker David Haines
would 'face justice'. He also urged Nato countries join the UK and America in putting a 'fatal squeeze' on ISIS.
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Mr Obama reads a note passed to him by US Secretary of State John Kerry during
talks. The Nato summit has been dominated by the military response to Russian
aggression in Ukraine, and the rising terror threat from ISIS
It has not been confirmed if Mr Obama learned of Al-Sufi's death through Mr Kerry's note, but the President was
noticeably absent for the beginning of a meeting of the NATO-Ukraine commission in the early evening at the summit.
A senior Iraqi security official confirmed the news of the deadly air strike to NBC News and is the most significant
blow against ISIS since the United States began air strikes last month.Al Arabiya quoted the Iraqi Defence Ministry
to say Baghdadi's aide, an explosives expert and the military leader of the nearby town of Tel Afar also lost their lives
in the raid.The confirmation of the deadly strike demonstrates that the US is clearly targeting ISIS's leadership and
clarifies rumours circulating yesterday that al-Baghdadi himself was killed in the raid.
Indeed, multiple sources, including former Iraqi army officers, told the Daily Beast on Wednesday that al-Baghdadi
had died in Syria after being seriously injured in an Iraqi or American airstrike in the north of Iraq.The strike against
the terror groups leadership came as Western leaders at the summit ramped up their rhetoric against ISIS.
As Nato leaders gathered in Wales for a two-day summit, Mr Cameron set his sights on the British terrorist - dubbed
'Jihadi John' - who has killed two American journalists on video and has threatened to murder British aid worker
David Haines.He hinted British intelligence services are in touch with the kidnappers but ruled out paying a ransom,
as a new poll showed 47 per cent of voters want him to order air strikes.However, the Prime Minister's insistence of
the involvement of the new Iraqi government suggests any action could yet be weeks away.
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The summit at the Celtic Manor Hotel in Newport has been billed as the most important since the Cold War,
with members facing global threats on multiple fronts
It emerged today that Conservative MPs are being canvassed over the possibility of military action against ISIS in Iraq.
Mr Cameron presented a united front with US President Barack Obama today, as they prepared the ground for
multi-national air strikes against ISIS and for sending troops to from a Nato training force in Iraq.But the new Iraqi
government is not due to be in place until September 11, meaning an official request for help could be more than a
week away. There is growing public pressure for military intervention in Iraq, and direct action against Mr Haines' captors.
Challenged about whether the murderous militants will ever be caught, Mr Cameron told BBC Radio 5Live: 'The people
who do this should know that one way or another they will face justice. I'm absolutely certain that will be the case
with this individual as well.'
In two videos posted online showing the murders of US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, their captor
appeared with his face covered but spoke with a British accent.Lord West, a former Navy chief and ex-security
minister, described Jihadi John as a 'dead man walking'.Mr Cameron and Mr Obama insist they will not weaken
in the face of threats from ISIS terrorists and warn that democratic nations could not afford to be intimidated
in the face of terrorist threats.
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Mr Cameron and Mr Obama have urged other Nato leaders to 'urgently' increase their defence spending to 2
per cent of their GDP, in line with the membership rules of the organisation
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Mr Cameron and Mr Obama today held talks about Russia with (left to right) France's President Francois Hollande,
Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
In a joint article in The Times today,the Prime Minister and the President Obama vowed 'we will not waver in our
determination to confront ISIL'.
'If terrorists think we will weaken in the face of their threats they could not be more wrong,' they said.
'Countries like Britain and America will not be cowed by barbaric killers.
'We will be more forthright in the defence of our values, not least because a world of greater freedom is a
fundamental part of how we keep our own people safe.'They added: 'Those who believe in stepping back
and adopting an isolationist approach misunderstand the nature of security in the 21st century.
'Developments in other parts of the world, particularly in Iraq and Syria threaten our security at home.
'And Nato is not just an alliance of friends who come to the aid of each other in times of need, it is
also an alliance based on national self-interest.
'Whether it is regional aggression going unchecked or the prospect that foreign fighters could return
from Iraq and Syria to pose a threat in our countries, the problems we face today threaten the security
of British and American people, and the wider world. Mr Cameron added: 'Let's be clear about the scale
of the problem. We have something like 500 British people who have travelled to Syria and Iraq to
take part in these horrors.'He insisted the government had already taken action to deal with the
threats.'We have confiscated people's passports, Syria-related arrests are up five-fold over the last year.
'We have prosecuted, convicted and imprisoned tens, hundreds of people over the last five years for
extremism, for terrorism and we will continue to do that.'
Mr Cameron insisted there must be a multi-national effort to crush the jihadist forces. He told BBC
Radio 4's Today programme: 'We face a threat from this organisation. We need to take every action
we can domestically and then work with partners to put a fatal squeeze on this organisation.'
He stressed that Britain was already working to support the Kurds on the ground in Iraq, and just last
night a British Hercules plane landed in Irbil to provide vital body armour for those forces.
But he refused to rule out Britain joining the US in launching missile attacks on ISIS bases.
He told ITV's Good Morning Britain: 'I'm certainly not ruling anything out and I will always act in
the British national interest.
'What I would say, though, is this - I think it is very important that Western intervention isn't over
the heads of those locally trying to fight this organisation and isn't done against the wishes and
against the work of regional partners. That is sometimes the mistake that has been made in the past.'
Outside the high-security ring of skill, hundreds of protesters joined a march against the summit.
Around 500 people marched from the Cenotaph in the city centre towards the Celtic Manor venue,
where the world leaders are meeting.
Along the three mile route many members of the public watched and took pictures and videos on
their mobile phones as the protesters walked past.
Among the anti-Nato campaigners were members of the Socialist Party, Socialist Worker Party, Stop
the War Coalition and the Red Block, a communist group, who were dressed in black wearing masks.
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Cidersomerset
4th September 2014, 23:42
Adcerse Alliance: Concerns over NATO's possible expansion into E. Europe
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Published on 4 Sep 2014
NATO's leaders are in Wales for their latest summit. While the members discuss what they label
'the Russian threat' over what's happening in Ukraine, crowds have been marching outside the
summit venue to protest against the alliance's policies. Harry Fear reports for RT.
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3 September 2014 Last updated at 01:24
Why Nato-Russia relations soured before Ukraine
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RAF Typhoon jets have joined Nato air patrols over the Baltic states
The Ukraine conflict has pushed Nato-Russia relations to a new low, and
there are fears that the old Cold War suspicions and hostility are back.
Relations have been deteriorating for years, despite some fruitful co-operation
In Afghanistan, anti-piracy efforts at sea and shared peacekeeping operations.
Nato accuses Russia of sending regular military units and heavy armour into
eastern Ukraine to help separatist forces. Some are calling it an invasion by
stealth. Russia denies the allegations and accuses Ukraine's pro-Western
government of aggression.
What other tensions with Russia led to the current chill?
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Eastward enlargement
Bulgarian frigate on Nato exercise, 11 July 2014 A Bulgarian frigate testing
its systems during a Nato drill in the Black Sea in July
The end of communism brought a clamour from East and Central European
politicians for Nato membership, as a bulwark against any future aggression
by Russia. Nato membership was also seen as a mark of commitment to
Western values and standards.
In 1999 - nearly 10 years after the Berlin Wall fell - Nato admitted three
former Warsaw Pact countries: the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland.
More former Soviet bloc countries joined Nato in 2004: the Baltic states
(Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania), Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia.
Russia was particularly riled by the expansion of Nato to the Baltic states,
which were formerly in the USSR and viewed from Moscow as part of the
"near abroad". That phrase, commonly used by Russian politicians, implies
that ex-Soviet states should not act against Russia's strategic interests.
At the Nato summit in Wales this week, Finland - not a Nato member -
is due to sign a Host Nation agreement with the 28-nation alliance. It
means Finland will give Nato forces logistical support - though not a
base - on its soil. No Nato country has a border with Russia as long as Finland's.
Sweden has also decided to sign the agreement but a date has not yet
been set. The two Nordic countries already co-operate closely with Nato
and may become members in the future.
In early 2008 Nato also held out the prospect of future Nato membership
to Georgia. The Kremlin saw that as a direct provocation, just as it saw
closer Nato ties with Ukraine.
Last month Ukraine's Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said he would ask
parliament to clear the way for a Nato membership bid. Such a move had
been blocked by former President Viktor Yanukovych, a friend of Moscow,
who was ousted in February after mass protests gripped Kiev.
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Missile defence
The US-led development of an anti-ballistic missile defence system alarms Russia.
Nato argues that the missile interceptor shield will be purely defensive, posing no
threat to Russia, and that it is intended to thwart any future missile attack by a
rogue state. Iran and North Korea are seen as potential threats to Western
security in that connection.
Russia wanted an equal partnership with Nato in developing such a system.
But that option was not pursued, and Nato is beginning the deployment of
interceptor missiles and radars in Romania, the Czech Republic and Poland.
In December 2013 Russia deployed mobile tactical Iskander missiles in its
Kaliningrad enclave in response to the Nato project.
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Georgia conflict
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Russian armour in S Ossetia, Aug 2008 Russian armour pushed Georgian
forces out of South Ossetia in 2008 Russia's brief war against Georgia in
August 2008 soured relations with Nato.
During the war Russia backed separatists in two breakaway regions of
Georgia - South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Russia smashed the Georgian
military, which had tried to reoccupy South Ossetia.
Russia poured troops into Georgia - at one point they pushed close to
the capital Tbilisi - and the West called Moscow's actions disproportionate.
Later Russia recognised the two breakaway regions as independent, but
in reality it is a frozen conflict, as the regions are not recognised internationally.
Nato suspended the Nato-Russia Council created in 2002, then Russia
suspended military co-operation with Nato. Relations thawed the following year.
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Kosovo conflict
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British troops in Kosovo, 1999 British troops in Kosovo in 1999 - part
of a Nato peacekeeping force Russia - a historic ally of Serbia - has
been staunchly supporting Belgrade on the Kosovo issue.
Serbia has never accepted Kosovo's secession - achieved with Nato
help in 1999 - though it has agreed not to block Kosovo's path to EU
membership. Many other countries also reject Kosovo's 2008
independence declaration.
Russia froze military co-operation with Nato shortly after the alliance
launched large-scale bombing raids on Serbia in 1999.
Kosovo, mainly populated by ethnic Albanians, broke away in an armed
revolt by separatists and there was international outrage at the brutality
of Serb security forces. Nato intervened when civilians fled the Serb
forces en masse, pouring into neighbouring countries.
During that intervention there was a tense stand-off with Russian troops
in the capital Pristina, but it was soon defused.
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Treaty dispute
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Russian tanks in Tiraspol, Sept 2010 Tiraspol, 2010: Russia keeps troops in
Trans-Dniester, a breakaway pro-Russian region in Moldova
In 2007 Russia suspended its observance of the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty.
The treaty, limiting the amount of key military equipment in designated regions,
was signed by Western and former Warsaw Pact states in 1990. It was revised in
1999 to take account of former Soviet satellites joining Nato.
However the alliance - unlike Russia - refused to approve the updates, insisting
that Moscow must first pull its remaining troops out of Georgia and Moldova.
Nato has announced plans to deploy a rapid response force of several thousand
troops in Eastern Europe, closer to Russia's borders.
The force could be mobilised within 48 hours, made up of member states' troops
on a rotating basis.
Such a move would further undermine the CFE treaty, though Nato insists the new
force would not have permanent new bases.
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korgh
5th September 2014, 01:45
It's all about strategy.
How many time US tries to get rid Bashar al-Assad from government? What about to takeover Iraq again using their "well known" ISIL butchers as excuses, well trained and equipped thanks to the three letters organization? Is just a question of time: US will send troops again over Iraq, supported by the entire world media and the UK government will support too. In the other hand, the UE (another Cabal puppet) makes the plan runs smooth with sanctions against Russia (al-Assad's allied) with the NATO as bodyguard. Who is behind of all this scenario and who will be lucrative with all of this situation? Israel maybe? hummm... i guess so.
"Given its similarity to the James Foley beheading video, which British experts
concluded was likely "staged," is the Steven Sotloff video also fake?"
Interesting point.. I was watching the full video with no cuts and between the 02:20 and 02:23 mins, the executor begins the horrific beheading's scene but no trace of a single drip of blood. The victim tries to stand up and they cut the frame with progressive fade. What kind of knife are they using? a fake one ? Also, in the first discusting video, they are using the same method. I'm not a digital works expert, but when i read about some british experts talking about "staged" beheadings, my concern is much bigger about what they really could do to reach their objectives..
I could be wrong but we are living in very dangerous and very dark times.
Cidersomerset
5th September 2014, 08:01
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A journalist was arrested, DNA swabbed and held in a prison cell for taking
photographs of police security barriers on a public street in Cardiff as the
lockdown surrounding the NATO summit in Wales resembles what some
have described as an “open air prison.”
Mohammed Esufali was taking pictures of yellow security barriers in Queen
Street at around 4am on Tuesday morning in preparation for his coverage
of the summit, during which he is set to work with RT’s Ruptly news agency.
Esufali was immediately approached by four police officers who jumped
out of a nearby van and questioned about why he was taking the photos,
asked for his ID and told that he was being stopped under terrorism laws.
One of the officers threatened Esufali with being detained for three months
without charge or trial.
Esufali explained that he was taking the photos at 4am because the streets
were empty and he wanted to avoid capturing other people in the images.
Officers checked Esufali’s drivers license before seizing his phone to obtain
its IMEI number, which is used to track locations and download private data.
Police also read through Esufali’s text messages before asking him to look
at a CCTV camera so his image could be captured.
“After numerous checks were made, they arrested me on suspicion of theft
of a driving licence,” writes Esufali. “Now, a real thief would not have a debit
card, library card and student card in the same wallet. So they knew that the
card was real but then under guise of ‘security’ arrested me.”
Esufali was handcuffed, put in a police van and then taken to Cardiff Bay
police station, where he was locked in a solitary room and forced to
undergo a DNA swab.
When police learned that Esufali’s drivers license was perfectly legitimate,
they said he was free to go but that officers traveling from 50 miles away in
Manchester were on their way to question him further. After waiting at the
station for several more hours, Esufali was questioned by CID officers and
Manchester police before finally being allowed to leave at 10:40am.
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While it could be argued that the officers were sensible in at least questioning
Esufali, his subsequent arrest, simply for taking photographs, cannot be justified.
It’s apparent that police also used the accusation of claiming Esufali’s drivers
license was not legitimate in order to arrest him under false pretenses.
The barriers photographed by Esufali are part of the “ring of steel” that has
been put in place for the NATO summit, with some describing the set up as an
“open air prison” or something resembling the Berlin Wall.
Ten miles of 9 foot high security fencing has been erected at a cost of £50
million pounds to protect 67 world leaders who will meet inside a temporary
“island” while the public and some 20,000 protesters are kept far at bay.
Six warships will be docked in Cardiff Bay, while NATO helicopters and V-22
military Ospreys will guard the summit’s no fly zone. Armed police are also
patrolling the city center and shopping malls.
Local businesses, commuters and residents have complained that the
measures represent “a massive over-reaction,” while Vale of Glamorgan
Conservative MP Alun Cairns told BBC Wales, “It’s completely disproportionate
and a major misjudgment by the Vale local authority.”
Demonstrators will protest NATO’s role in fostering new conflicts around the
globe as world leaders prepare to discuss a potential attack on Syria which
will be justified by the presence of ISIS militants in the country, as well as
the ongoing clash between Ukraine and Russia.
NATO vehemently attempted to build consensus for a military campaign
targeting the Assad government last year but eventually failed when it
failed to provide hard evidence that the chemical weapons attack in Ghouta
was the work of Syrian forces. An MIT study later concluded that the attack
could not have been launched from government controlled areas.
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Cidersomerset
5th September 2014, 10:00
Same kind of politically fixed evidence used to justify Iraq war’
GVic1s94FxE
Published on 4 Sep 2014
With the escalating Ukrainian crisis towards the top of the agenda at this week’s
NATO summit in Wales, a group of former American intelligence workers appeal
to Angela Merkel. In their open letter, they hit out at the US, saying the evidence
it has provided is dubious and politically motivated. RT talks to Ray McGovern,
a former CIA analyst who is among the signatories.
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Cidersomerset
5th September 2014, 13:09
Obama is a Liar. Fake NATO Evidence. OSCE Confirms that No Russian Troops,
No Tanks, have Crossed the Russia-Ukraine Border
Friday 5th September 2014 at 09:06 By david-icke
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Obama is a Liar. Fake NATO Evidence. OSCE Confirms that No Russian Troops,
No Tanks, have Crossed the Russia-Ukraine Border
‘The following report is a slap in the face to president Obama and his NATO
partners meeting today in Newport Wales. Obama confirmed on September
3 that “Russian combat forces with Russian weapons in Russian tanks” had
been deployed in Eastern Ukraine.
That’s not only a Lie, it is Lie which could potentially precipitate humanity
into a Third World War.
Observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
(OSCE) “have registered no troops, ammunition or weapons crossing the
Russian-Ukrainian border over the past two weeks” (Itar-Tass)
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Cidersomerset
5th September 2014, 13:55
Obama hints at NATO membership for Ukraine and urges military support
Friday 5th September 2014 at 09:00 By david-icke
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‘Barack Obama says the “door to NATO membership will remain open” for new
members, while also urging the organization to help strengthen Ukraine’s military.
Germany has promised to send non-lethal aid, such as bullet proof vests and
medical supplies.
Speaking in Estonia, Obama did not explicitly point to Ukraine when referring to
expanding NATO membership to other nations. However, the underlying message
was clear for all to see, as he accused Russia of a “brazen assault” on Ukraine.’
Read more: Obama hints at NATO membership for Ukraine and urges military support
http://rt.com/news/184845-ukraine-obama-nato-membership/
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NATO to give Ukraine 15million euros, lethal and non-lethal military supplies from members
Friday 5th September 2014 at 08:58 By david-icke
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‘NATO has pledged some 15 million euros to Ukraine, with several of the bloc’s member
states pledging separate bilateral support and military cooperation, involving medical
supplies as well as lethal and nonlethal military equipment.
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen announced a “comprehensive and
tailored package of measures,” including the donation of 15 million euros “through
NATO” at a joint news conference with the Ukrainian president on Thursday, the
first day of the NATO summit in Wales.
He said that this would be in addition to other measures such as advising Ukraine
on defense reforms and further bilateral aid.’
Read more: NATO to give Ukraine 15million euros, lethal and non-lethal military supplies from members
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