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Guest Post: Will Trump Save The World (By Doing A Deal With Putin)?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/09/2015 19:10 -0500Washington hawks want regime change in Russia, no more and no less. Their hatred of Putin, who has the guts to have his own opinion of world affairs, and who stands firm for his country’s right to look after its security interests, makes him the ultimate evil. As for the huge crowd of presidential candidates, it looks like so far the only one who promises to fix the U.S. — Russia relations thus avoiding a looming disaster is Donald Trump. In his recent interview on CNN he said that he would be able to work well with the Russian president. No matter how the media and Republican Party establishment are trying to humiliate Trump, maybe he should be given a chance.
"They'll Blame Physical Gold Holders For The Failure Of Monetary Policies" Marc Faber Explains Everything
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/09/2015 18:00 -0500- Afghanistan
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"The future is unknown and we are not dealing with markets that are free markets anymore...now we have government interventions everywhere. [But] in the last say twelve months, I have observed an increasing number of academics who are questioning monetary policies. That's why I think they will take the gold away and go back to some gold standard by revaluing the gold say from now $1000/oz to say $10,000 dollars. An individual should definitely own some physical gold. The bigger question is where should he store it? because... the failure of monetary policies will not be admitted by the professors that are at central banks, they will then go and blame someone else for it and then an easy target would be to blame it on people that own physical gold because - they can argue - well these are the ones that do take money out of circulation and then the velocity of money goes down - we have to take it away from them... That has happened in 1933 in the US."
"We Have A Civil War": Inside Turkey's Descent Into Political, Social, And Economic Chaos
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/08/2015 20:16 -0500"There's a saying, 'if there's peace, it will start from Cizre, and if there's war, it will start from here as well.' And we can say we have a civil war in Turkey."
Israeli Military Brass - And American Jews - Support Iran Deal
Submitted by George Washington on 08/06/2015 11:17 -0500Everyone - Including the Iranian Public - Knows that the Mullahs of Iran are Total A$$H@les, But ...
Crude Carnage Continues As Goldman Warns "Storage Is Running Out"
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/06/2015 08:44 -0500WTI Crude is back below $45 again this morning - pressing towards 2015 and cycle lows -after Goldman Sachs' Jeffrey Currie warns 'lower for longer' is here to stay, with price risk "substantially skewed to the downside." His reasoning are manifold, as detailed below, but overarching is oversupply (Saudi Arabia has a challenge in Asia as it battles to maintain mkt share, the Russians are coming, andother OPEC members want a bigger slice) and, even more crucially, storage is running out. As Currie concludes, this time it is different. Financial metrics for the oil industry are far worse.
Job Cuts Soar To Highest Since September 2011 After Mass Army Terminations, Highest YTD Layoffs Since 2009
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/06/2015 07:08 -0500While we await for the BLS to report another seasonally adjusted Initial Claims report which will be near multi-decade lows, a far more disturbing report was released moments ago by outplacement consultancy Challenger Gray, which has done a far better job of compiling true layoff data, and which reported that in July there was a whopping 105,696, up 136% from the 44,842 job cuts in June, and the highest in nearly four years, or since September 2011, which the last time there were more than more than 100,000 layoffs.
Paul Craig Roberts: A Prescription For Peace & Prosperity
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2015 21:20 -0500- Afghanistan
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"What can we do?"
US Allows Ally Turkey to Bomb Only Group Effectively Fighting ISIS
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2015 20:25 -0500The seriousness is underscored by the declarations of the president of Turkey regarding a Kurdish state. In contrast, the Islamic State has no such aims on Turkey and does not have the wherewithal to undertake such an enterprise—even if it wanted to. Turks have a long history of secularism and are not receptive to the strict Islamism of ISIS. For the time being, therefore, the Turkish state will pretend to be fighting ISIS while directing its violence towards the PKK and the YPG.
The Roots Of Iraq's Looming Financial Crisis
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2015 14:25 -0500Low oil prices and the battle against Islamic State (IS) are pushing Iraq toward a financial crisis. Only fundamental reforms, especially decentralization of power, can resolve the challenges facing Iraq today.
US, Turkey To Form Anti-ISIS "Coalition" With Saudi Arabia, Qatar
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/05/2015 11:15 -0500The US and Turkey are set to launch a "comprehensive fight against ISIS" with Turkey's Incirlik airbase as the hub, Ankara says. Other countries "interested in joining" the coalition include Jordan, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. For its part, Syria has a subtle reminder for everyone involved: "we support any effort to combat Daesh in coordination and consultation with the Syrian government, otherwise it will be a breach of Syrian sovereignty."
Russia Ready To Send Paratroopers To Syria
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/04/2015 19:56 -0500The Russian Airborne Troops are ready to assist Syria in countering terrorists, if such a task is set by Russia’s leaders, commander of the Airborne Troops Colonel-General Vladimir Shamanov told reporters on Tuesday.
Why Turkey's "ISIS-Free Zone" Is The Most Ridiculous US Foreign Policy Outcome In History
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 08/04/2015 16:55 -0500The truly incredible thing about US foreign policy outcomes is that there are seemingly no limits on how absurd they can be. Indeed, Washington’s uncanny ability to paint itself into policy corners and create the most thoroughly flummoxing geopolitical quagmires in the history of statecraft knows absolutely no bounds.
Al-Qaeda Attacks CIA-Trained Syrian "Freedom Fighters"; Commander Captured
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/31/2015 18:30 -0500"We warn soldiers of (Division 30) against proceeding in the American project. We, and the Sunni people in Syria, will not allow their sacrifices to be offered on a golden platter to the American side."
NATO Member Busted Supporting ISIS … Now Declares War Against ISIS, But Instead Bombs Its Political Rival (the Main Force ...
Submitted by George Washington on 07/31/2015 16:52 -0500... FIGHTING ISIS (Wall Street Journal and Time Magazine Confirm What Zero Hedge Has Been Saying)
Is Turkey On The Path To Restoring The Ottoman Empire?
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/31/2015 12:52 -0500"Turkey's interest in northern Syria and northern Iraq is not an abstraction triggered by a group of religious fanatics calling themselves the Islamic State; it is the bypass, intersection and reinforcement of multiple geopolitical wavelengths creating an invisible force behind Ankara to re-extend Turkey's formal and informal boundaries beyond Anatolia."



