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*USA STILL SUPPLYING EGYPTIAN MILITARY


*
**

*"Nationwide protests, including Alexandria and numerous towns and
cities, erupted after the Cairo crackdown that left at least 421 people
dead," reports /al Jazeera/
<http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/08/201381563920647305.html>
this morning, adding that despite the violence, the Muslim Brotherhood
plans a march in Cairo.
*

*British news is reporting
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/15/us-egypt-protests-idUSBRE97C09A20130815>
that the Brotherhood plans to bring down military rule peacefully, even
in the face of military violence.
*

*Meanwhile the USA hasn't even declared the military takeover as a coup,
and continues to send aid to the military regime, despite international
outrage.  The most the USA is currently planning to do is protest by
cancelling a joint military exercise
<http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/14/us-egypt-protests-usa-idUSBRE97D13H20130814>
with the Egyptian military.
*

*/The Guardian/ runs a screaming headline this morning, "Egypt: global
outcry steps up pressure on US to suspend aid to military
<http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/aug/14/egypt-protests-aid-military>."*

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*THE BRADLEY MANNING APOLOGY


*
**

*"WikiLeaks late Wednesday described Bradley Manning's apology as
'forced' but, nonetheless, called on a court to take 'compassion' and
'understanding' into account during his sentencing," reports /The Hill/
<http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/317145-wikileaks-describes-mannings-apology-as-forced>
this morning.
*

*"The only currency this military court will take is Bradley Manning's
humiliation," the group said. "In light of this, Mr. Manning's forced
decision to apologise to the US government in the hope of shaving a
decade or more off his sentence must be regarded with compassion and
understanding."
*

*Manning is expected to go into the world's most massive prison system.
Here's an animated GIF
<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/13/incarceration-rate-per-capita_n_3745291.html?utm_hp_ref=mostpopular>
just out, spoofing "all the nations in the world with a higher per
capita prison population."*

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**The corporatized mainstream media give us spin in international
affairs, rarely getting to what's really happening.  The Empire
intervenes to promote freedom, democracy-- that sort of flim flam is
their incessant, surrealistic rant.
**

**Pepe Escobar, on the other hand, gives us what's really happening.
**

**In his following piece, Escobar takes us into Saudi Arabia's leading
role in the destruction of Syria.  The Empire is not sending troops
because its own population is tired of wars, particularly new ones, but
the Empire wants regime change with the hope that Israel will be
pleased, all the while knowing Saudi clients are sending some of the
biggest cutthroats in the Middle East to do the dirty work, mercenaries
who've been killing Americans in Iraq and elsewhere, and the kind of
government they would put in place might make the Taliban seem like cub
scouts by comparison.
**

**Even the Israelis appear to be realizing that the strategy in Syria
could make things worse, with a zany jihadist regime put in power likely
to attack Israel directly over taking back the Golan Heights, or
indirectly through infiltrating with sabotage as they are doing in Syria.
**

**Behind the curtain of this Syrian insurgency is a master of intrigue,
Prince Bandar, who appears on American television news throughout the
decades as a man of impeccable manners and charm, speaking fluent
English, often wearing Western suits, always with the deception expected
of clients of the Empire
  --Jack Balkwill
**


  Prince Bandar and the Destruction of Syria
  
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/08/14/prince-bandar-and-the-destruction-of-syria/>



*by PEPE ESCOBAR*

*Talk about The Comeback Spy. Prince Bandar bin Sultan, aka Bandar Bush
(for Dubya he was like family), spectacularly resurfaced after one year
in speculation-drenched limbo (was he or was he not dead, following an
assassination attempt
<http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/NH02Ak03.html> in July 2012?).
And he was back in the limelight no less than in a face-to-face
<http://ca.reuters.com/article/topNews/idCABRE9760OQ20130807> with
Russian President Vladimir Putin.*

*Saudi King Abdullah, to quote Bob Dylan, "is not busy being born, he's
busy dying". At least he was able to pick up a pen and recently appoint
Bandar as head of the Saudi General Intelligence Directorate; thus in
charge of the joint US-Saudi master plan for Syria.*

*The four-hour meeting between Bandar Bush and Vlad the Hammer by now
has acquired mythic status. Essentially, according to diplomatic leaks,
Bandar asked Vlad to drop Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and forget
about blocking a possible UN Security Council resolution on a no-fly
zone (as if Moscow would ever allow a replay of UN resolution 1973
against Libya). In return the House of Saud would buy loads of Russian
weapons <http://rt.com/news/saudi-russia-arms-putin-239/>.*

*Vlad, predictably, was not impressed. Not even when Bandar brazenly
insisted that whatever form a post-Assad situation would take, the
Saudis will be "completely" in control. Vlad -- and Russian intelligence
-- already knew it. But then Bandar went over the top, promising that
Saudi Arabia would not allow any Gulf Cooperation Council member country
-- as in Qatar -- to invest in Pipelineistan across Syria to sell
natural gas to Europe and thus damage Russian -- as in Gazprom's --
interests.*

*When Bandar saw he was going nowhere, he reverted to his fallback
position; the only way out in Syria is war -- and Moscow should forget
about the perennially postponed Geneva II peace conference because the
"rebels" will be a no show.*

*Once again, Vlad did not need a reminder that the Saudis -- in
"cooperation" with Washington -- have*

*now taken over the "rebel" galaxy. Qatar has been confined to a
(expensive) dustbin, as Vijay Prashad alludes to here
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/08/07/qatars-bayah-to-the-saudi-king/>.
This
is part of Washington's plan -- if there is one -- to isolate the Syrian
Muslim Brotherhood and its shady jihadi ramifications/connections.*

*Wily Bandar, for his part, is not a fool to believe his own propaganda;
he knows Moscow has more complex geostrategic interests other than just
keeping Syria as a weapons client. And he might have suspected that
Moscow simply does not bother with Gulf competition in Pipelineistan
targeting European markets.*

*It's instructive to remember that in 2009, Damascus did not sign an
agreement with Qatar for a pipeline via Syria; but they did sign the
memorandum of understanding last year for the US$10 billion
Iran-Iraq-Syria pipeline. So the point is for Damascus, the deal with
Iran was much better; and if the pipeline is ever built Gazprom may even
be part of it, in infrastructure and distribution. What Moscow has
concluded is that Gazprom won't lose its energy grip over Europe to the
benefit of Qatari natural gas. A case can be made that Gazprom holds
more power over the distressed, decaying, virtually insolvent eurozone
than the European Central Bank (ECB).*

*What Vlad does fear is a potential post-Assad utter chaos, to be fully
exploited by Salafi-jihadis. It's never enough to remember that from
Aleppo to Grozny it's roughly 900 kilometers. The next stop for the
Global Jihad in Syria would be the Caucasus. And that's where Bandar
Bush and Vlad the Hammer might converge; their mutual strategic interest
is to reign in jihadis -- although Bandar, in fact, is also weaponizing
them.*

*The New Afghanistan*

*Moscow won't drop Damascus. Period. At the same time, as Bandar
threatened, Geneva II seems more unlikely to happen than the Obama
administration ceasing to drone Yemen to death.*

*The name of the game, in practice, remains Syria as the new
Afghanistan, with the House of Saud in control of all aspects of jihad
(with Washington "leading from behind"). Deadly historic irony also
applies; instead of clashing with the Soviet Union, now the Saudis clash
with the Russian federation. Bandar is simultaneously the new
Weaponizer-in-Chief
<http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/bandar-prince-jihad-expect-syrian-shift-power>,
as well as Liberator-in-Chief of Syria. The Comeback Spy is not
accounting for future, inevitable, ghastly blowback; what's alarming is
that the Obama administration is right behind him.*

*Bandar Bush's visit to Moscow simply could not have happened without a
green light from Washington. So what's the (muddled) master plan? The
Obama administration seems to believe in a remixed Sykes-Picot -- almost
a century after the original. The problem is they are clueless on how to
configure the new zones of influence. Meanwhile, they're letting the
Saudis do the heavy lifting. The first step was to eliminate Qatar from
the picture. It's astonishing how fast the emirate, up to two months ago
a prospective mini-superpower, now has been reduced to less than an
afterthought.*

*Yet Bandar by now may have seen the writing on the (bloody) wall;
Bashar al-Assad will be in power until the 2014 elections in Syria, and
may even win those elections. The Saudis might accept a form of
compensation in Lebanon, with their protege, the cosmically incompetent
Saad al-Hariri, back in power in a coalition government including the
political branch of Hezbollah -- not the other one which the European
poodles branded "terrorist". This also seems unlikely.*

*So what is Bandar the Liberator to do? Well, he can always direct his
private jet to Dallas and liberate his sorrows in a sea of single malt,
provided by the House of Dubya.*

**
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***http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/08/14/prince-bandar-and-the-destruction-of-syria/

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