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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1170808)10/13/2019 8:56:09 PM
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To: RetiredNow who wrote (1170808)10/13/2019 10:47:43 PM
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POS tRump DISASTER is unfolding in Syria as videos emerge of US allies being slaughtered and hundreds of ISIS prisoners escape during airstrikes
Kat Tenbarge
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Relatives of Halil Yagmur, 64, who was killed Friday during mortar shelling from Syria, mourn over his grave at the cemetery in the town of Suruc, southeastern Turkey, at the border with Syria, Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019. Associated Press/Emrah Gurel

As the Turkish invasion into northern Syria proceeds, the region has seemingly descended into violent chaos, with videos emerging of Turkish proxies slaughtering US allies. In addition, about 700 relatives of ISIS fighters fled a Kurdish-run detention camp after a Turkish airstrike hit nearby, prompting 13,000 people, mostly displaced refugees, to flee.The humanitarian aid group Save the Children confirmed to The New York Times that all foreign nationals, including the women and children who are relatives of ISIS fighters and were being held in a secure facility, had left the camp.It is unclear whether the women and children escaped entirely or were apprehended by coalition forces who brought them to a central facility. Sources told the Times "a mix of the two" happened.The Turkish invasion began shortly after President Donald Trump announced US troops would be repositioning away from Kurdish forces, who have been US allies in the fight against ISIS.On Sunday, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper announced that the remaining 1,000 US troops in northern Syria would be withdrawn, as intelligence shows a more expansive Turkish invasion and a possible Kurdish counter-attack in conjunction with Syrian and Russian forces. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.As the fifth day of the Turkish invasion into northern Syria continues, seemingly prompted by President Donald Trump's announcement that US forces would be repositioned away from Kurdish US allies, reports of violent chaos have emerged from the region.

In addition, a US official told CNN that the campaign to defeast ISIS in Syria is "over for now," and that ISIS "has a second lease on life with nearly 100,000 [people] who will rejoin their jihad." The official said, in their opinion, "US policy has failed."

The US State Department confirmed that reports show Havrin Khalaf, the civilian secretary general of the Future Syria Party, which is the Kurdish movement, has been captured and killed by Turkish-backed Syrian opposition fighters, in addition to other Kurdish fighters killed by the Turkish proxies.

Read more: The US shared intelligence with Turkey that may have helped it target the Kurds in Syria

Videos have surfaced online showing the Turkish-backed rebel forces slaughtering Kurdish fighters. In one video published by The New York Times, two Syrian Arab fighters restrain a Kurdish prisoner on the ground with his hands tied behind his back and shoot him multiple times.

A Turkish MP from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party condemned the execution of unarmed war prisoners on Twitter in response. Turkey considers the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) to be a terrorist organization. It is the dominant force of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which has partnered with the US to dismantle ISIS' hold in Syria.

On Sunday, US Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the remaining 1,000 US troops in northern Syria would be withdrawn, but US officials told The Daily Beast they will just be moved further away from the advancing Turkish forces. A Turkish airstrike nearly hit a small group of US soldiers stationed in Syria on Friday.


A Turkish army armored vehicle advances in Syrian city of Tel Abyad, as seen from the Turkish border town of Akcakale on October 13, 2019 in Akcakale, Turkey. The military action is part of a campaign to extend Turkish control of more of northern Syria, a large swath of which is currently held by Syrian Kurds, whom Turkey regards as a threat. U.S. President Donald Trump recently ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from several Syrian outposts near the Turkish border. Photo by Burak Kara/Getty ImagesKurdish-held territory in northern Syria has been hit by Turkish airstrikes, freeing some ISIS prisoners in the processOn Saturday, the Turkish military said it had captured a key town on the Turkey-Syria border that had previously been under Kurdish control. In addition to crossing the northern Syrian border along Turkey's southeastern region, Esper said Sunday that new intelligence shows Turkey will be advancing even further south and west than originally planned.

Trump has called the Turkish invasion a "bad idea." He first announced the repositioning of US troops away from Kurdish allies after a phone call with Erdogan. The New York Times also reported that the US government shared intelligence with Turkey to help it target the Kurdish forces, after a disagreement between Trump and Erdogan over the US arming Kurdish forces.

As part of its offensive strike thus far, Turkish airstrikes have hit near and in towns south of the border, including near a camp that housed 13,000 people, mostly displaced refugees. Within the camp was also a secured facility that held about 700 women and children who are relatives of ISIS fighters.

Read more: The US is preparing to pull its remaining 1,000 troops out of northern Syria as the Turkish offensive against the Kurds moves forward

After the airstrike hit, all foreign nationals, including the ISIS affiliates, fled the camp. The humanitarian agency Save the Children confirmed to The New York Times that the women and children all fled the secured facility, and that some likely escaped, while others were apprehended by coalition forces and taken to a central facility.

Other reports and videos have emerged, suggesting that more ISIS prisoners may have escaped among airstrikes in northern Syria, including potentially dangerous combatants, in addition to the women and children. Kurdish forces guarded ISIS prisoners in the region, but the ability to do so has been greatly impeded by the Turkish invasion.



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1. A Kurdish official with the SDF has shared a video with reporters which he says shows a small group of ISIS prisoners escaping from the Navkur prison in Qamishlo. I’m not on the ground so this needs further confirmation, but if true this is not good news.







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Esper also told CBS News on Sunday that Kurdish forces were planning a counter-attack against the Turkish military, and were soliciting an allegiance with Syrian fighters and Russian forces. US forces currently stationed in northern Syria could be caught in the crosshairs, prompting the supposed withdrawal.

Another US official said that a confrontation could occur between violent Turkish proxy forces and US troops unless the Turkish invasion is halted, as the rebel proxies continue to advance further south using extremist, violent tactics.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1170808)10/13/2019 10:55:14 PM
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Ron Paul: Fed cuts and China tariffs give socialists credibility for ‘first time in my lifetime’
PUBLISHED FRI, OCT 11 20191:03 PM EDT
UPDATED FRI, OCT 11 20191:23 PM EDT
Jessica Bursztynsky @JBURSZ
cnbc.com

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Known for his economic and stock market bubble warnings, the former presidential candidate says the Fed is “doing too much” in the way of easing monetary policy.

Coupled with Trump’s tariffs, Paul says people are starting to listen to socialists.

“We’re so far removed from capitalism,” he says. “Yet we get blamed. Socialists come in and say, ‘See what you guys did to our economy.’”

Former Congressman Ron Paul on the Fed, the market and the economy

Libertarian Ron Paul, a longtime critic of the Federal Reserve and U.S. meddling overseas, describes central bank interest rate cuts and President Donald Trump’s China tariffs as interventionist moves “far removed from capitalism.”

“It’s a real incentive for the socialists to chime in — and for the first time in my lifetime, socialists sort of have ‘credibility,’” the former GOP Texas congressman and three-time presidential candidate told CNBC on Friday.

Known for his economic and stock market bubble warnings, Paul, 84, said on “Squawk Box” the Fed is “doing too much” in the way of easing monetary policy. “It is central economic planning, mainly through manipulation of money and credit.”

The market expects at least one more Fed rate cut before the end of the year. Fed policymakers reduced borrowing costs for the first time in more than a decade after their July meeting. They cut again last month.

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell — bashed constantly by Trump for not doing enough to easy monetary policy — said on Tuesday the central bank will start expanding its balance sheet again “soon.”

“In no sense is this QE,” Powell said in a Q&A session after his speech. QE refers to quantitative easing, a bond-buying measure it launched following the 2008 financial crisis. The Fed embarked on several QE programs during and after the crisis.

Fed critics, like Paul, think the Fed stayed in post-crisis mode for too long, artificially inflating asset prices and making investors take on too much risk to get returns.

“Then we get into manipulating trade,” Paul said, referring to the import tariffs Trump imposed on China that started the 15-month-long trade war between the two nations.

“We’re so far removed from capitalism,” the former congressman said. “Yet we get blamed,” he added. “Socialists come in and say, ‘See what you guys did to our economy.’”

To find balance in the markets, Paul said the U.S. needs to cut spending, get rid of the federal deficit and stop the Fed from “pretending they can do economic planning.”

“Unfortunately, that’s not going to happen,” Paul added. “I believe we’re going to see a collapse that will force us to reassess the monetary policy, and that will be very disruptive.”

The Fed and White House were not immediately available to respond to CNBC’s request for comment on Paul’s remarks.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1170808)10/14/2019 8:31:05 AM
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1) Sure he can do his job until he's legally impeached and removed from office.

2) There are no Deep State coup attempts. Only attempts to enforce the law on the Criminal President. I strongly support the rule of law and deplore your embrace of criminality.

3) Your refusal to rule out massacring Americans is noted. I'm not surprised.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (1170808)10/14/2019 8:38:50 AM
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1. NEW: A video depicting a macabre scene of a fake President Trump shooting, stabbing & brutally assaulting members of the news media & his political opponents was shown at a conference for his supporters at his Miami resort @maggieNYT @nytmike scoop

2. "He strikes the late Arizona senator John McCain in the back of the neck. He hits the television personality Rosie O’Donnell in the face and then stabs her in the head. He strikes Rep Maxine Waters. He lights the head of Senator Bernie Sanders on fire"

3. "He takes Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah, hostage before throwing him to the ground. Then he strikes former President Barack Obama in the back and throws him against a wall."

4. "The clip ends with Mr. Trump putting a stake into the head of a person with a CNN logo for a face. Mr. Trump then stands on the altar, admiring his rampage, and smiles."

Macabre Video of Fake Trump Shooting Media and Critics Is Shown at His Resorthttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/13/us/politics/trump-video.html

This is how they get lame-brain Trumpanzees to massacre Americans: