KLM vliegt weer over oorlogsgebied Iran – Irak, terwijl andere maatschappijen waaronder Air France het gebied mijden

Vanmorgen op BNR (rond 8.43 u.) het bericht dat de KLM weer over het oorlogsgebied Iran – Irak vliegt. Een expertgroep beoordeelt van dag tot dag of het veilig is om over dit gebied te vliegen……. De partner van de KLM, Air France, vliegt als andere luchtvaartmaatschappijen niet over dit gebied…….

Blijkbaar heeft de KLM niets geleerd van het vlucht MH17 neerhalen, toen men van de luchtvaartautoriteiten toestemming kreeg om te vliegen, ondanks dat alle Oekraïense radarposten waren uitgeschakeld en het vliegtuig een iets andere route moest nemen dan men gewend was, een route recht over het oostelijke Oekraïense oorlogsgebied (beide zaken doet men normaal gesproken nooit!)……. 

De luchtmacht en de marine van de VS hebben een technologie ontwikkeld waarmee radar gefopt kan worden, dus ofwel men ziet niets of men ziet een vliegtuig dat er niet is….. The Guardian heeft bericht dat de VS al langer bezig is met de ontwikkeling van een technologie waarmee op afstand de beschikbare Iraanse raketten kunnen worden gemanipuleerd…… Moch e.e.a. hebben plaatsgevonden is het vrijwel zeker dat de VS erachter zit, het zou dan de zoveelste false flag operatie zijn van deze wereldwijd verreweg grootste terreurentiteit…….. (de VS heeft vorig jaar al erkend dat de CIA al jaren bezig is de boel te verstoren in Iran en op zo’n manier probeert een staatsgreep te forceren……)

Meer dan schandalig dat de KLM weer over oorlogsgebied vliegt….

Over deze vreselijke vliegramp gesproken: Information Clearing House bracht op 20 januari het bericht (origineel van de American
Herald Tribune
) dat de Iraanse luchtverdediging ten tijde van het neerhalen van vlucht PS752 met opzet werd gestoord…. Verder schrijft Giraldi o.a. over de videoopnames die ‘s morgens vroeg op afstand werden gemaakt, ‘toevallig precies op het goede moment’ en dan ook nog ‘geheel toevallig’ op het deel van de lucht gericht waar te zien is dat vlucht 752 wordt getroffen…. (onder het artikel kan je klikken voor een ‘Dutch’ vertaling, duurt wel een paar minuten):

 

Who
Targeted Ukraine Airlines Flight 752?

Iran
Shot It Down But There May Be More to the Story

By
Philip Giraldi

Ukraine Airlines Flight 752 3cf8b

January 20, 2020
Information
Clearing House

– The claim that Major General Qassem Soleimani was a “terrorist”
on a mission to carry out an “imminent” attack that would kill
hundreds of Americans turned out to be a lie, so why should one
believe anything else relating to recent developments in Iran and
Iraq? To be sure, Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 departing
from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport on the morning of
January 8th
with 176 passengers and crew on board was shot down by Iranian air
defenses, something which the government of the Islamic Republic has
admitted, but there just might  be considerably more to the
story involving cyberwarfare carried out by the U.S. and possibly
Israeli governments.

To be sure, the
Iranian air defenses were on high alert fearing an American attack in
the wake of the U.S. government’s assassination
of Soleimani
on January 3
rd
followed by a missile strike from Iran directed against two U.S.
bases in Iraq. In spite of the tension and the escalation, the
Iranian government did not shut down the country’s airspace.
Civilian passenger flights were still departing and arriving in
Tehran, almost certainly an error in judgment on the part of the
airport authorities. Inexplicably, civilian aircraft continued to
take off and land even after Flight 752 was shot down.

Fifty-seven of the
passengers on the flight were Canadians of Iranian descent, leading
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to point the finger both at the Iranian
government for its carelessness and also at Washington, observing
angrily that the Trump Administration had deliberately
and recklessly sought
to “escalate tensions” with Iran
through an attack near Baghdad Airport, heedless of the impact on
travelers and other civilians in the region.

What seems to have
been a case of bad judgements and human error does, however, include
some elements that have yet to be explained. The Iranian missile
operator reportedly experienced considerable “jamming” and the
planes transponder switched
off
and stopped transmitting several
minutes before
the missiles were
launched
. There were also problems with the
communication network
of the air defense command, which may have
been related.

The electronic jamming
coming from an unknown source meant that the air defense system was
placed on manual operation, relying on human intervention to launch.
The human role meant that an operator had to make a quick judgment in
a pressure situation in which he had only moments to react. The
shutdown of the transponder, which would have automatically signaled
to the operator and Tor electronics that the plane was civilian,
instead automatically indicated that it was hostile. The operator,
having been particularly briefed on the possibility of incoming
American cruise missiles, then fired.

The two missiles that
brought the plane down came from a Russian-made system designated
SA-15 by NATO and called Tor by the Russians. Its eight missiles are
normally mounted on a tracked vehicle. The system includes both radar
to detect and track targets as well as an independent launch system,
which includes an Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system
functionality capable of reading call signs and transponder signals
to prevent accidents. Given what happened on that morning in Tehran,
it is plausible to assume that something or someone deliberately
interfered with both the Iranian air defenses and with the
transponder on the airplane, possibly as part of an attempt to create
an aviation accident that would be attributed to the Iranian
government.

The SA-15 Tor defense
system used by Iran has one major vulnerability. It can be hacked
or “spoofed,”
permitting an intruder to impersonate a
legitimate user and take control. The United States Navy and Air
Force reportedly have developed technologies “that can fool enemy
radar systems with false and deceptively moving targets.”
Fooling the system also means fooling the operator. The Guardian has
also reported
independently
 how the United States military has long been
developing systems that can from a distance alter the electronics and
targeting of Iran’s available missiles.

The same technology
can, of course, be used to alter or even mask the transponder on a
civilian airliner in such a fashion as to send false information
about identity and location. The United States has the cyber and
electronic warfare capability to both jam and alter signals relating
to both airliner transponders and to the Iranian air defenses. Israel
presumably has the same ability. Joe Quinn at
Sott.net
also
notes
an interested back story to those photos
and video footage
that have appeared in the
New
York Times
and
elsewhere showing the Iranian missile launch, the impact with the
plane and the remains after the crash, to include the missile
remains. They appeared on January 9
th,
in an Instagram account called ‘Rich
Kids of Tehran
‘. Quinn asks how the Rich Kids happened to be in
“a low-income housing estate on the city’s outskirts [near the
airport] at 6 a.m. on the morning of January 8
th
with cameras pointed at the right part of the sky in time to capture
a missile hitting a Ukrainian passenger plane…?”

Put together the Rich
Kids and the possibility of electronic warfare and it all suggests a
premeditated and carefully planned event of which the
Soleimani assassination
was only a part. There
have been riots in Iran
subsequent to the shooting down of the
plane, blaming the government for its ineptitude. Some of the people
in the street are clearly calling for the goal long sought by the
United States and Israel, i.e. “regime change.” If nothing else,
Iran, which was widely seen as the victim in the killing of
Soleimani, is being depicted in much of the international media as
little more than another unprincipled actor with blood on its hands.
There is much still to explain about the downing of Ukrainian
International Airlines Flight 752.

Philip
M. Giraldi is a former CIA counter-terrorism specialist and military
intelligence officer who served nineteen years overseas in Turkey,
Italy, Germany, and Spain. He was the CIA Chief of Base for the
Barcelona Olympics in 1992 and was one of the first Americans to
enter Afghanistan in December 2001. Phil is Executive Director of the
Council for the National Interest, a Washington-based advocacy group
that seeks to encourage and promote a U.S. foreign policy in the
Middle East that is consistent with American values and interests.

This
article was originally published by “American
Herald Tribune
” –

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Zie ook:

Irak: niet Iraanse militie, maar ISIS verantwoordelijk voor aanval waarvoor VS de Iraanse generaal Soleimani vermoordde

Moordenaar van Soleimani komt om bij neerhalen van VS spionage vliegtuig in Afghanistan‘ 

Soleimani moord: VS pleegde een daad van oorlog‘ 

Sancties van de VS zijn illegaal en zijn oorlogsmisdaden die moeten worden gestopt

Rampvlucht TWA 800 vs. PS752

Trudeau (premier Canada): de VS is verantwoordelijk voor de vliegramp in Iran

Rohani (Iraanse president) waarschuwt VS en EU troepen in het Midden-Oosten‘ 

VS valt door de mand als organisator protesten in Irak waarbij meer dan 300 mensen werden vermoord

Soleimani: Ron Paul >> Trump en Pompeo hebben gelogen over de reden om deze Iraanse generaal te vermoorden‘ 

Iran geeft toe vlucht 752 per ongeluk te hebben neergehaald: het westen speculeert op expres neerhalen……‘  

Tienduizenden
VS burgers demonstreerden en zullen demonstreren tegen de illegale
oorlog van de VS tegen Iran (za. en zo. ook in Nederland)
‘ (en zie de links in dat bericht over het voortdurend demoniseren van Iran)

Iran stelt terecht dat het VS leger een terroristische organisatie is

Iran, de protesten en wat de media je niet vertellen………

De VS gaf meer dan 1 miljoen dollar uit om protesten tegen Iraans bewind uit te buiten (en te organiseren)

Iraakse regering pissig over VS beschuldiging dat Iraanse bewind corrupt is

US Views Iran’s Qassem Soleimani as “Equivalent” to ISIS Leader

Trump volgt het scenario van deep state: oorlog met Iran ‘is onvermijdelijk….’

Mijn excuus voor de vormgeving, krijg het niet op orde.

Argentijnse regering naait het volk in IMF pak

Het
IMF leent de totaal onverantwoordelijke regering van Argentinië het
voor dit land fenomenaal grote bedrag van 50 miljard dollar.

Alsof
het geld gratis is zo laat de Argentijnse regering weten blij te zijn
met deze meer dan waanzinnige deal…….

Eerder
gaf de Argentijnse regering een obligatielening uit waar deze voor
100 jaar een vaste winst garandeert………

De
grote
onderlaag zal weer keihard worden gepakt met deze lening, zoals dit
eerder deze eeuw (zie het tweede hieronder opgenomen artikel uit 2004
met de titel ‘
IMF
admits mistakes in Argentina crisis
‘)
en
in de 90 er jaren al eens het geval was. Argentinië zal zich met deze
deal moeten onderwerpen aan het IMF en haar keiharde neoliberale eisen tot hervormingen…….

Begin
deze eeuw versterkte een grote lening van het IMF de crisis in Argentinië en ook nu is de verwachting dat dit zal gebeuren…….

Argentinië verwordt met deze IMF lening tot het Zuid-Amerikaanse Griekenland,
waar de welgestelden, zoals die in Griekenland al lang hun kapitaal
hebben veiliggesteld in het buitenland (2 vliegen in 1 klap >> ten eerste het geld is veilig voor eventuele faillissementen van banken (of grote belastingverhogingen op vermogen), ten tweede: de ontduiking van belastingen op enorme schaal…… (waar familie Zorreguieta, je weet wel de familie van pampakoningin Maxima, ook
tot de welgestelden behoort……)

De
arme bevolking van Griekenland, intussen het grootste deel van de
bevolking weet wat dit betekent, zoals de ouderen die daar praktisch
geen pensioen meer ontvangen (waar ze zelf voor spaarden), of wat dacht je van kankerpatiënten die de benodigde medicamenten zoals pijnstillers niet meer kunnen
betalen……..

De
Griekse schuld is zo hoog dat de (lage) rentebetalingen al niet zijn te voldoen, laat staan dat het land tot aflossen van de enorme schuld zal komen, hetzelfde lot wacht Argentinië…….

Lees
nogmaals hoe ijskoud, inhumaan neoliberaal beleid tot grote ellende
zal leiden onder de grote maatschappelijke onderlaag van Argentinië en de crisis daar alleen zal verdiepen…… Bovendien regeert president en regeringsleider Mauricio Macri van de 
Propuesta Republicana, kortweg PRO, over zijn eigen graf en dat van nakomende regeringen, immers Argentinië heeft met deze lening een groot deel van de zeggenschap in eigen land vrijwillig overgedragen aan het IMF…….. 

Daarmee is het zeker dat Argentinië zich met hart en ziel heeft verbonden aan het ijskoude, inhumane neoliberalisme, waar zelfs een socialistische regering niets tegen kan ondernemen…… Zie de Griekse situatie waar Tsipras een zogenaamde socialist zijn land uit handen heeft gegeven aan de Europese Commissie, het IMF en de ECB, de Europese Centrale Bank……. Staatseigendommen zijn voor 99 jaar uit handen gegeven aan een EU orgaan, het Europees Stabiliteitsmechanisme (ESM) dat naar goeddunken staatseigendommen kan verkopen voor een appel en een ei…….

Argentina
Just Made IMF History With Biggest Bailout Loan Ever

June
7, 2018 at 9:51 pm

Written
by 
Tyler
Durden

(ZHE— Just
a few weeks after Argentina became ground zero for the coming
Emerging Market crisis, when its currency suddenly collapsed at the
end of April amid soaring inflation, exploding capital outflows and a
central bank that was far behind the curve (as in “13% of rate
hikes in a week” behind)…


the
IMF has officially 
bailed
out the country 

again – this time with a $50 billion, 36-month stand-by loan, 
and
coming in 
about
$10 billion more 
than
rumored earlier in the week, it was the largest ever bailout loan in
IMF history
,
meant to help restore investor confidence in a nation that, between
its soaring external debt and current account deficit, 
prompted
JPMorgan to suggest 
that
along with Turkey, Argentina is in effect, doomed.

As
the JPM chart below shows, the country’s total budget deficit,
which includes interest payments on debt, was 6.5% of GDP last year,
much of reflecting a debt binge of about $100 billion over the last
two and a half years. The primary fiscal deficit in 2017 was 3.9%.

The
loan will have a minimum interest rate of 1.96% rising as high as
4.96%.

We
are convinced that we’re on the right path, that we’ve avoided a
crisis,” Finance Minister Nicolás Dujovne said at a press
conference in Buenos Aires. “This is aimed at building a normal
economy.”

Dujovne
said that about $15 billion from the credit line would be immediately
available to Argentina after the package is approved by the IMF’s
board, which is expected on June 20. The rest would be dispersed as
needed as Argentina meets its targets.

Shortly
after the news the loan was finalized, Dujovne made some additional,
more bizarre comments, saying that “the amount we received is 11
times Argentina’s quota, which reflects the international
community´s support of Argentina,” almost as if he was proud at
just how insolvent his country “suddenly” become. He was
certainly delighted that, in his view, Argentina is now “too big to
fail”, and received not only this loan as a result…

It’s
very good news that the integration with the world allows us to
receive this support.”

but
also hinted that the international community would also foot the bill
for all other upcoming Argentinian bailouts. And if the country’s
history is any indication, there will be plenty more, as well as the
occasional military coup for good measure.

According
to Bloomberg, Argentina will see 30% of the funds a day or two after
the Fund’s June 20 board meeting, and in typical IMF-bailout
fashion, a form of austerity will be imposed on what was once Latin
America’s richest nation: as part of the agreement, the country
will now target a fiscal deficit of 1.3% of GDP in 2019 and 2.7% this
year, with a fiscal balance targeted for 2020 (good luck). And since
the previous targets of 2.2% and 3.2%, were almost as laughable, this
latest IMFian austerity package not only has zero chance of ever
being achieved, but if Greece is any indication, it will make the
Argentina crisis far worse. The government has also set a new
inflation target of 17% in 2019 – It’s considered low –
declining to 13% in 2020 and 9% in 2021.

And
the biggest joke, as part of the program, Argentina will agree to
accelerate the pace at which it reduces the government deficit. The
nation spends more than it collects in revenue and imports more than
it exports, creating fiscal and current-account shortfalls that leave
Argentina vulnerable to fluctuations in its currency. But, thanks to
the even more idiotic policies of central banks, Argentina managed to
sell a 100 year bond last year, demonstrating just how stupid some
managers of “other people’s money” really are.

This
is a plan owned and designed by the Argentine government, one aimed
at strengthening the economy for the benefit of all Argentines,”
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde says in the statement which
can be 
found
on the IMF’s website
.

To
take effect, the deal reached between the IMF’s staff and Argentine
authorities still requires the approval of the IMF’s executive
board.

Oh,
and thank you American taxpayers: the IMF’s largest shareholder,
the U.S., said in a statement Thursday from Treasury Secretary Steven
Mnuchin that it supported the program, 
according
to the WSJ
.

The
size of the package should provide relief, but implementing the
program entails significant challenges and will require skillful
political leadership,” said Martin Castellano, the head of Latin
America research at the Institute of International Finance (IFF).

Argentina
was bailed out by the IMF for the second time in 2 decades after
three rate hikes pushed borrowing costs above 40% but failed to halt
a plunge in the currency. The peso fell 25% against the dollar this
year to trade at 24.9850 on Thursday, while capital outflows soared.

Central
Bank President, Federico Sturzenegger, said the bank will continue to
intervene in currency markets in times of “disruptive movement”
although the central bank will not target inflation this year, he
said. Meanwhile, the government has agreed to send a bill that gives
the central bank more autonomy, and as a result it wil no longer
transfer funds to the Treasury.

We’re
convinced that we’re on the right track, that we managed to avoid a
crisis, gather support for the program we already had and that has
been in place since Dec. 2015, which looks to build a normal economy,
reduce poverty and protect the vulnerable,” Dujovne said, echoing
what Greece said after its first bailout 8 years… and its second…
and its third.

Gerry
Rice, an IMF spokesman, speaking Thursday before the details of the
bailout were announced, told reporters that the IMF is “not seeing
negative spillovers to other countries at this point.”

Well,
he may want to take a look at Brazil.

* *
*

As
for what happened the last time the IMF bailed out Argentina in the
early 2000, the 
following
2004 article from the Telegraph 
tells
you all you need to know why when a nation is desperately in need of
deleveraging, giving it another $50 billion in debt is generally a
bad idea.

IMF
admits mistakes in Argentina crisis

By
Edmund Conway12:01AM BST 30 Jul 2004

The
International Monetary Fund yesterday admitted that its mistakes
helped plunge Argentina deeper into the red during the currency
crisis that crippled the country’s economy three years ago.

In
a report published yesterday by its independent evaluation office,
the 
IMF
said it ought to have prevented the Argentine government from
following poor economic policies.

IMF
surveillance failed to highlight the growing vulnerabilities in the
authorities’ choice of policies and the IMF erred by supporting
inadequate policies too long,” it said.

The
financial meltdown that reached a climax in 2001, causing the country
to default on $132 billion of foreign debt, was worsened by the
government’s vain attempts to maintain the Argentine peso’s peg
against the dollar. 
The
IMF ploughed money into the country to help it sustain the peg,
pledging an extra $22 billion as late as the end of 2000.

In
retrospect, the resources used in an attempt to preserve the peg
could have been better used to mitigate some of the inevitable costs
of exit,” the report said.

Although
it became clear to some IMF staff that the country’s currency plan
was flawed in the 1990s, they did not report their doubts to their
board for fear of triggering a speculative attack on the peso. The
executive board, for its part, ignored staff complaints that
Argentina was not reforming its economy satisfactorily.

Both
the IMF and the US touted the country as Latin America’s economic
success story but the fund maintained its support despite the fact
that Argentina missed its fiscal targets every year since 1994.
Analysts have also claimed that the IMF’s demands that Argentina
raise taxes in 2002 worsened the crisis. The conclusions will come as
a blow to the institution, whose role has come under increased
scrutiny in recent years.

Yesterday
the Argentine finance minister, Roberto Lavagna, argued that the
country should not be pressed too hard for repayments of its current
three-year $13 billion loan. He said the IMF was now insisting it
reformed its economy “in a way absent throughout the 90s” and
“under a schedule that is oblivious to the political realities of
the country”.

Good
luck, and some advice to Argentina: 
this
time 
try
to prevent Elliott Management from buying up your debt at distressed
prices.

By Tyler
Durden
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