martes, 31 de marzo de 2015

MAR 31 SIT EC y POL



MAR 31 SIT EC y POL

ZERO HEDGE



Imperial Collapse And A License To Kill. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. The story is the same every time: some nation, due to a confluence of lucky circumstances, becomes powerful—much more powerful than the rest—and, for a time, is dominant. But the lucky circumstances, which often amount to no more than a few advantageous quirks of geology, be it Welsh coal or West Texas oil, in due course come to an end. In the meantime, the erstwhile superpower becomes corrupted by its own power. As the endgame approaches, those still nominally in charge of the collapsing empire resort to all sorts of desperate measures—all except one: they will refuse to ever consider the fact that their imperial superpower is at an end, and that they should change their ways accordingly.

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Burning Down The House: Land, Water & Food. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. I’m sure when Talking Heads wrote "Burning Down The House" that they didn’t exactly have financial collapse and environmental degradation in mind. Although with a verse like “Hold tight wait till the party's over. Hold tight we're in for nasty weather. There has got to be a way. Burning down the house” it’s hard not to see that song as strangely prophetic.
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Western Democracy Or Tyrannical Dictatorship? You Decide. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. As the death toll mounts from the various regional conflicts in the Middle East, one wonders if trading autocratic rule for some semblance of stability isn’t all that bad of a compromise. That said, US foreign policy seems to be everywhere and always inept especially as it relates to the Arab world and as CNN notes, propping up dictatorships at the expense of basic rights and freedoms sows the seeds for violent revolution.
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America: The "Nursing Home" Economy. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. The key feature of age is that it happens no matter what you think. What does this mean? It means the “old countries” – their assets and their institutions, at least the ones that depend on population, income and credit growth – are “fastened to a dying animal” and are not likely to survive in their present form. Today, these countries, including the US, are victims of demography. Older people get more money from the government. And they pay less in taxes. Old people also slow the rate of GDP, for obvious reasons: They are not adding to output; they are living on it.
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China Gloats. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015 - 16:52
De-dollarization accelerates...
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After Saudis Deny "Need To Send Ground Troops To Yemen", Is Invasion Imminent?. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. "Saudi leaders have said that if troops do go in, they won't leave until they have degraded the Houthis' ability to fight. The Houthis are apt guerrillas. A fight on the ground could prove bloody and lengthy," CNN notes. Unfortunately, it now appears that this “bloody and lengthy” conflict just got a little closer to becoming reality as Reuters reports that Houthi rebels have gained access to a military base at the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, the 4th largest oil-shipping chokepoint in the world.
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Oil Jumps As Houthis Enter El-Mandeb Strait Military Base. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. Houthi rebels have reportedly entered the military base at the stratgeic Bab el-Mandeb Strait, according to Reuters. This is the 4th largest oil-shipping chokepoint in the world... Oil has pushed modestly higher on the news but remains driven more by the headlines from Switzerland...
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Don't Cry For Argentina, It's The Greeks That Suffered The Most In March. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. Venezuela, Argentina, and... China? are the 3 best performing stock markets in March in USD terms (with Ukraine close behind). It is the Greeks that have borne the brunt of global derisking through The Ides, Athens Stock Index down over 15% and the worst-performing stock market in the world for March. Year-to-date, Russia joins the 3 amigos at the top of the list (up almost 11% in USD terms) and Ukraine remains the clear laggard, down almost 33% in USD terms. The best performing global stock market in 2015 in local currency terms is... Denmark!?
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The Iran "Talks" - Just Another US vs Russia (And China) Power Game. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015. Update, and just as expected: IRAN NUCLEAR NEGOTIATORS MAY MISS 3RD DEADLINE: U.S. OFFICIAL
"The United States and Europe reportedly want the UN Security Council (UNSC) sanctions on Iran to be automatically reversible, meaning that if Iran violates the deal at any point, the UNSC sanctions will automatically be re-imposed on Tehran. Russia opposes such a scenario, saying in such a case the UNSC should decide what to do. Moscow says automatic imposition of sanctions goes against the mechanism of the Security Council. China also reportedly shares Russia’s viewpoint and is against the imposition of automatically reversible sanctions on Iran."
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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/31/2015 - 07:29
  • Iran, powers push for nuclear deal as clock ticks toward deadline (Reuters)
  • How DIY Bond Traders Displaced Wall Street’s Hot Shots (BBG)
  • MillerCoors Caught in a Downdraft (WSJ)
  • Saudi-led strikes again hit Yemen overnight (Reuters)
  • Even With Free Money, Merkel Still Reluctant to Spend (BBG)
  • Britain Uses Tax Breaks to Lure Digital-Game Developers (WSJ)
  • China to Insure Deposits in Move Toward Scrapping Rate Curbs (BBG)
  • As China Expands Its Navy, the U.S. Grows Wary (WSJ)
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PRESS TV



Obama lifts Egypt arms freeze . Tue Mar 31, 2015 US President Barack Obama lifts an arms freeze on Egypt

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US ‘dragged further’ into Yemen war. Tue Mar 31, 2015 The US is being “dragged in further” into a war launched by Saudi Arabia against neighboring Yemen, says a former Pentagon official.
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Americans ‘sick’ of neocon Zionists. Tue Mar 31, 2015 The American people are tired of the Zionist neoconservatives who are controlling US foreign policy, a former US Senate candidate says.
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Russia to extend Ukraine gas deal. Tue Mar 31, 2015 President Putin says Russia will extend its current gas deal with Ukraine.
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'Oil, gas, banking sanctions issues resolved'. Tue Mar 31, 2015 An Iranian negotiator tells Press TV many of the issues related to the termination of oil, gas, and financial bans are resolved and minor issues are being discussed.
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‘Saudi Arabia playing with fire’. Tue Mar 31, 2015 James Petras says Saudi Arabia is playing with fire over the issue of aggression against Yemen.
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‘Very little freedom of speech in US’. Tue Mar 31, Freedom of speech in the US is restricted by mass media amid efforts by US government to “suppress” protests against police brutality.
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Argentina-UK row over Malvinas heats up. Tue Mar 31, 2015 Argentina has filed complaint to international agencies over Britain’s plans for the excessive military spending on Malvinas Islands, known as the Falklands to the British.
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Iraqis slam Saudi aggression on Yemen. Tue Mar 31, 2015 Thousands of Iraqi protesters slam the ongoing Saudi military aggression against Yemen.
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Most Americans back Iran nuclear deal. Tue Mar 31, 2015 Most Americans support reaching a nuclear agreement with Iran that limits its nuclear enrichment program in exchange for removing sanctions, a new poll shows.
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Yemen nears complete collapse: UN . Tue Mar 31, 2015 The UN says Yemen is on the brink of complete collapse amid Saudi-led airstrikes.
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‘Saudi war on Yemen imperils Mideast’. Tue Mar 31, 2015 Iranian official warns that Saudi-led military aggression against Yemen endangers entire Middle East.
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Tikrit liberated from ISIL: Iraq PM. Tue Mar 31, 2015 Iraqi prime minister says the northern city of Tikrit has been liberated from ISIL Takfiri terrorists.
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Iran receives $490m of frozen assets. Tue Mar 31, 2015 Iran receives USD 490 million of its frozen assets based on the interim nuclear agreement it inked with the P5+1 in 2013.
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‘Riyadh to make big mess in Yemen’. Tue Mar 31, 2015 A UK-based author says Saudi Arabia will make a big mess in Yemen.
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AL-MONITOR.COM


Summary: Rather than celebrating Saudi Arabia’s attack on Yemen, Israel should feel aversion toward it, since the destabilization of any Arab state can only lead to more and more terrorism and ultimately impacts Israel.  The Saudi regime has apparently no problem collaborating with Israel in any international arena to limit Iranian actions. There have been several reports for years about surreptitious contacts between Jerusalem and Riyadh. Nevertheless, the Saudis have been undermining the regime in Syria incessantly for the past four years, even though this could result in a dangerous new terrorist front along Israel’s northern border in the Golan Heights. With any more friends like that supporting the fall of the Baathist regime [Egypt], we’d be sunk.
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INFORMATIONCLEARINGHOUSE.INFO

Nasrallah to Saudi Invaders. Yemeni People will Triumph, You’ll be Defeated
Video - (English)
Hezbollah leader elaborated on the pretexts used by the Saudi Arabia to justify its war on Yemen, saying they are "baseless" pretexts.
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EURONEWS.com & AP news

Saudi Arabia “seeking clarification” about deadly explosion in Yemen camp .    Saudi Arabia says it is seeking clarification about an explosion that has killed at least 40 people in a camp for displaced people in Yemen. Humanitarian workers say it appears an airstrike carried out by the Saudi-led coalition against Houthi militia was to blame.
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Israel: Netanyahu warns nuclear deal would leave Iran able to make a bomb in under a year . Netanyahu says the framework Iranian nuclear deal being sought by international negotiators will leave Iran with the capability to develop an atomic weapon in under a year. Israel, believed to have the Middle East’s only nuclear arsenal, says a nuclear-armed Iran would threaten its existence. Tehran denies it is seeking an atomic bomb. Israel has in the past threatened Iran with a military attack.
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No nuke agreement yet: Iran talks push past deadline
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) - With stubborn disputes unresolved, nuclear talks between Iran and six world powers went past a self-imposed deadline and into overtime as negotiators renewed efforts to hammer out the outline of an agreement. Enough progress had been made to warrant the extension past midnight Tuesday, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said, although there still were "several difficult issues" to bridge.
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NEWS IN SPANISH

El dólar y la lucha por su predominio. Oscar Ugarteche. Alainet.org
Desde abril 2014 han salido un conjunto de declaraciones huecas de parte de la presidenta del Federal Reserve Board, Janet Yellen.
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