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HARI SREENIVASAN: In the day's other news: The U.S. military says an airstrike near Somalia's

capital killed four Al-Shabaab militants and blew up a vehicle packed with explosives.

According to the U.S. Africa Command, the targets were hit 15 miles west of Mogadishu

on Wednesday night.

Al-Shabaab was behind October's massive truck bombing that killed 512 people in the Somalia

capital.

A deep freeze gripped half the country again today, setting records from Arkansas to Maine.

It was 32 degrees below zero this morning in Watertown, New York, and that's not factoring

in the windchill.

In Buffalo, the arctic air froze the spray from Lake Erie, encasing nearby benches and

railings in a thick layer of ice.

And, in Philadelphia, this fountain froze into an icy sculpture in 14-degree weather.

The cold is expected to last through the weekend.

Alabama Democrat Doug Jones was certified today as the winner of a special U.S. Senate

election.

He beat Republican Roy Moore by 22,000 votes amid accusations that Moore preyed on teenage

girls decades ago.

Today, state officials signed documents, making the results official after a judge rejected

Moore's claim of voter fraud.

JOHN MERRILL, Alabama Secretary of State: I don't think there's any doubt in the minds

of anybody that is in this room or anybody that is within the sound of my voice that

if it was ever a question about whether or not the state of Alabama conducts honest and

fair, safe and secure elections, that question has been eliminated from anyone's thought

and mind.

HARI SREENIVASAN: Jones will be sworn into the Senate on January 3, leaving the Republicans

with the slimmest of majorities, 51-49.

President Trump charged today that China has been -- quote -- "caught red-handed" allowing

illicit oil shipments to North Korea.

He said in a tweet: "There will never be a friendly solution to the North Korean problem

if that continues."

A South Korean newspaper has reported Chinese ships are transferring oil to North Korean

ships at sea, in violation of U.N. sanctions.

And on Wall Street, the Dow Jones industrial average gained 63 points to close at 24837.

The Nasdaq rose 10 points, and the S&P 500 added almost five.

For more infomation >> News Wrap: U.S. airstrike targets al-Shabab militants, explosives - Duration: 2:02.

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North Korea warning: US must face facts and consider MILITARY action - Duration: 3:43.

North Korea warning: US must face facts and consider MILITARY action

has ramped up its nuclear and missile development over the past few months, sparking fears of World War 3.  President Donald Trump has pledged to "take care" of 's ruthless regime but has not yet succeeded.  Professor and former speechwriter Patrick Greenfield said the US must exhaust all diplomatic options before sparking a war on the hermit nation.

  Appearing on , Mr Granfield said: "I think in order to have diplomacy work you do need to have a credible threat of force.   .

"Even though we are in the season of hope and joy and peace, I think we do really need to think seriously – think hard about the prospect of what a military confrontation, of what military actions against North Korea would entail in 2018.  "And this is difficult because ever since North Korea got a nuclear capability back in 2006 in the Bush administration there's really been a lack of clarity about what the options are and about what we have to do.  "This is a year where we have to face the facts, we have to face the truth.

And what that will require is for us to exhaust all diplomatic options available." Mr Greenfield said it is "encouraging" that Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defence Jim Mattis are "ratcheting up" the diplomatic pressure on North Korea.

In an effort to stop the rogue nation, the United Nations Security Council imposed tough new sanctions on North Korea after its continued missile testing.  The resolution seeks to ban nearly 90 percent of refined petroleum product exports to North Korea.

Following the UN vote, wrote on Twitter: "The United Nations Security Council just voted 15-0 in favour of additional Sanctions on North Korea.

The World wants Peace, not Death!" The North Korea foreign ministry responded to the UN sanctions and branded them an "act of war" and said: We define this sanctions resolution rigged up by the US and its followers as a grave infringement upon the sovereignty of our Republic, as an act of war violating peace and stability in the Korean peninsula and the region and categorically reject the resolution.

"North Koreas nuclear weapons are a self-defensive deterrence not in contradiction of international law.

We will further consolidate our self-defensive nuclear deterrence aimed at fundamentally eradicating the US nuclear threats, blackmail and hostile moves by establishing the practical balance of force with the US."  .

For more infomation >> North Korea warning: US must face facts and consider MILITARY action - Duration: 3:43.

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First round of Korea-U.S. trade deal amendment talks set for Jan. 5 in Washington - Duration: 2:24.

Both Korea and the United States have completed their own domestic procedures to start renegotiating

their FTA.

And next week,... they're set to begin their first round of actual negotiations, something

the Trump administration has been saying it wants to do since the beginning.

Cha Sang-mi reports.

Top negotiators from Korea's Trade Ministry and the U.S. Trade Representative will sit

down next Friday to begin negotiations over the amendment of the two countries' five-year-old

trade deal The first round of negotiations is set for

January 5th in Washington D.C. Korea's Ministry for Trade, Industry, and

Energy announced on Thursday that the revision is likely to be partial, as the U.S. hasn't

gone through all of the legal steps necessary for a full revision of the FTA.

In order to carry out a full revision of the trade deal, the U.S. would have had to follow

Trade Promotion Authority procedures such as stating its intentions to Congress ninety

days before the renegotiations begin.

The Trump administration wants to make amendments in multiple fields such as the automobile

and agro-livestock sectors in a bid to alleviate its goods trade deficit.

Seoul is seeking to protect sensitive sectors like agriculture while vying for what it calls

a 'mutually beneficial' deal.

The Korean government hasn't revealed what demands it'll make at the talks, but experts

say there are a few expected moves.

(ENGLISH) - "The Korean government seems to be interested

in weakening the Investor State Dispute Settlement - the ISDS - and weakening the conditions

to impose safeguards on American beef.

Some other cards that we can play are anti dumping."

Yet since Congress supports the U.S. anti dumping measures, the experts predict that

attacking the anti-dumping measures might be a somewhat dangerous move.

Korea's Trade Ministry in its report to the National Assembly last week, said that the

U.S. side is likely to request tariff adjustments to recover its trade imbalance.

The negotiations will be led by Korea's director general for FTA Negotiations Yoo Myung-hee

and U.S.'s Assistant Trade Representative Michael Beeman.

The representatives of Korea and the U.S. have already held two preliminary meetings

to arrange the amendment talks since the Moon and Trump administrations came into power

earlier this year.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> First round of Korea-U.S. trade deal amendment talks set for Jan. 5 in Washington - Duration: 2:24.

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First round of Korea-U.S. trade deal amendment talks set for Jan. 5 in Washington - Duration: 2:22.

The trump administration gets its wish.

Ammendment of the existing South Korea- U.S. free trade deal.

Both sides are prepped and ready to start the process.

Round 1 of negotiations begin next week.

Cha Sang-mi zooms in on what to expect in Washington on January 5th.

Top negotiators from Korea's Trade Ministry and the U.S. Trade Representative will sit

down next Friday to begin negotiations over the amendment of the two countries' five-year-old

trade deal The first round of negotiations is set for

January 5th in Washington D.C. Korea's Ministry for Trade, Industry, and

Energy announced on Thursday that the revision is likely to be partial, as the U.S. hasn't

gone through all of the legal steps necessary for a full revision of the FTA.

In order to carry out a full revision of the trade deal, the U.S. would have had to follow

Trade Promotion Authority procedures such as stating its intentions to Congress ninety

days before the renegotiations begin.

The Trump administration wants to make amendments in multiple fields such as the automobile

and agro-livestock sectors in a bid to alleviate its goods trade deficit.

Seoul is seeking to protect sensitive sectors like agriculture while vying for what it calls

a 'mutually beneficial' deal.

The Korean government hasn't revealed what demands it'll make at the talks, but experts

say there are a few expected moves.

(ENGLISH) - "The Korean government seems to be interested

in weakening the Investor State Dispute Settlement - the ISDS - and weakening the conditions

to impose safeguards on American beef.

Some other cards that we can play are anti dumping."

Yet since Congress supports the U.S. anti dumping measures, the experts predict that

attacking the anti-dumping measures might be a somewhat dangerous move.

Korea's Trade Ministry in its report to the National Assembly last week, said that the

U.S. side is likely to request tariff adjustments to recover its trade imbalance.

The negotiations will be led by Korea's director general for FTA Negotiations Yoo Myung-hee

and U.S.'s Assistant Trade Representative Michael Beeman.

The representatives of Korea and the U.S. have already held two preliminary meetings

to arrange the amendment talks since the Moon and Trump administrations came into power

earlier this year.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> First round of Korea-U.S. trade deal amendment talks set for Jan. 5 in Washington - Duration: 2:22.

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Brrr! Record Snow, Bitter Cold For Northern U.S. - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> Brrr! Record Snow, Bitter Cold For Northern U.S. - Duration: 2:10.

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First round of Korea-U.S. trade deal amendment talks set for Jan. 5 in Washington - Duration: 2:22.

The trump administration gets its wish.

Ammendment of the existing South Korea- U.S. free trade deal.

Both sides are prepped and ready to start the process.

Round 1 of negotiations begin next week.

Cha Sang-mi zooms in on what to expect in Washington on January 5th.

Top negotiators from Korea's Trade Ministry and the U.S. Trade Representative will sit

down next Friday to begin negotiations over the amendment of the two countries' five-year-old

trade deal The first round of negotiations is set for

January 5th in Washington D.C. Korea's Ministry for Trade, Industry, and

Energy announced on Thursday that the revision is likely to be partial, as the U.S. hasn't

gone through all of the legal steps necessary for a full revision of the FTA.

In order to carry out a full revision of the trade deal, the U.S. would have had to follow

Trade Promotion Authority procedures such as stating its intentions to Congress ninety

days before the renegotiations begin.

The Trump administration wants to make amendments in multiple fields such as the automobile

and agro-livestock sectors in a bid to alleviate its goods trade deficit.

Seoul is seeking to protect sensitive sectors like agriculture while vying for what it calls

a 'mutually beneficial' deal.

The Korean government hasn't revealed what demands it'll make at the talks, but experts

say there are a few expected moves.

(ENGLISH) - "The Korean government seems to be interested

in weakening the Investor State Dispute Settlement - the ISDS - and weakening the conditions

to impose safeguards on American beef.

Some other cards that we can play are anti dumping."

Yet since Congress supports the U.S. anti dumping measures, the experts predict that

attacking the anti-dumping measures might be a somewhat dangerous move.

Korea's Trade Ministry in its report to the National Assembly last week, said that the

U.S. side is likely to request tariff adjustments to recover its trade imbalance.

The negotiations will be led by Korea's director general for FTA Negotiations Yoo Myung-hee

and U.S.'s Assistant Trade Representative Michael Beeman.

The representatives of Korea and the U.S. have already held two preliminary meetings

to arrange the amendment talks since the Moon and Trump administrations came into power

earlier this year.

Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> First round of Korea-U.S. trade deal amendment talks set for Jan. 5 in Washington - Duration: 2:22.

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Trump Executive Order targets Deep State & Opens Door to Full Di - Duration: 15:28.

Trump Executive Order targets Deep State & Opens Door to Full Disclosure

Something very profound happened in the U.S. on December 21 with the passage of President

Donald Trump�s �Executive Order Blocking the Property of Persons Involved in Serious

Human Rights Abuse or Corruption�.

The order declared a state of national emergency concerning human rights and corruption, and

named specific individuals and organizations that would have their bank accounts and assets

frozen regardless of where in the world the abuses had occurred.

While the mainstream media has largely ignored Trump�s Executive Order, the alternative

media has been paying close attention.

Many have noted the Executive Order is far more significant than what it appears to be

on the surface.

Rather than just freezing the financial resources of foreign citizens linked to the Russian

sphere of influence, as it superficially appears to do, it is really targeted at members of

the �Deep State� (aka Cabal or Illuminati) that have been involved in human trafficking,

pedophilia and systemic corruption all over the planet.

The language of the Executive Order is very open ended in terms of how international corruption

and human rights abuses threaten US national security:

I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, find that the prevalence

and severity of human rights abuse and corruption that have their source, in whole or in substantial

part, outside the United States, such as those committed or directed by persons listed in

the Annex to this order, have reached such scope and gravity that they threaten the stability

of international political and economic systems�The United States seeks to impose tangible and

significant consequences on those who commit serious human rights abuse or engage in corruption,

as well as to protect the financial system of the United States from abuse by these same

persons.

I therefore determine that serious human rights abuse and corruption around the world constitute

an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy

of the United States, and I hereby declare a national emergency to deal with that threat.

Its annex identifies key individuals and organizations, several of whom are clearly associated with

Russia.

The Executive Order is linked to the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act

that emerged from the murder of a prominent dissident exposing human rights abuses and

corruption in Russia.

This linkage can easily lead readers into falsely believing that the Executive Order

is solely intended to target corrupt Russian officials, and corruption and human rights

abuses by countries in Russia�s sphere of influence.

Yet, as a number of alternative media sources point out, Trump�s Executive Order goes

well beyond the Russian sphere of influence.

It is really targeting the Deep State, and fulfilling his 2016 campaign pledge to �drain

the swamp� .

For example, Jim Stone, a freelance journalist, writes:

The executive order is presented as a national emergency up front, right in the beginning.

At first it reads like he�s going after foreigners which are named directly in an

annex at the end.

That�s not what this is.

The first part of the order only cements the second part of the order, to prevent American

criminals from running away to foreign countries and being supported by foreigners.

To sum this up:

No swamp critter can accept help from another swamp critter in getting away � Child traffickers

and other human rights abuses are covered, the stealing of and misuse of government funds

is covered, all items are covered for foreigners and U.S. citizens, any foreigners who have

assets in the U.S. that have done anything against the U.S. for the purpose of supporting

the American swamp will have those assets seized, anyone in violation of anything in

this executive order will have their assets seized� .

An anonymous whistleblower using the pseudonym MegaAnon says that the Executive Order has

led to many powerful members of the Deep State waking up with no financial resources.

Guess what?

The Swamp�s financials FROZE OVER while they all slept last night, y�all.

It�s gonna be a LOOOOOONG Christmas break for them� they were all broke before sunrise

This covers kids/humans, drugs, arms/guns, WMD�s/chemicals/Uranium, organs, etc.

Now if you want to know who in our swamp woke up with frozen accounts, foundations, �charities�,

side businesses and shell orgs/LLC�s, etc. dig into the annex list�

The Executive Order and the language it uses really does mark a momentous event.

Quite simply, it marks a transfer of political power from the Deep State to the U.S. military

in terms of who is really in control of the U.S. Republic.

It�s no secret that Donald Trump has surrounded himself with senior military officers who

share his desire to �drain the swamp�.

His Chief of Staff, John Kelly, is a retired four star USMC general; his Secretary of Defense,

James Mattis, is also a retired four star USMC general; his National Security Advisor,

James McMaster, is an active duty three star US Army general; his head of the National

Security Agency, Mike Rogers, is an active duty four star Navy Admiral; the head of the

Secret Service, Randolph Alles is a retired two star Marine General; and the list goes

on.

The role of Admiral Mike Rogers is particularly significant since he broke ranks with the

US intelligence community back in late 2016 to warn Trump about a Deep State effort to

undermine and even prevent him from coming into power by spying on his transition team.

While Trump was President-elect, Rogers traveled to Trump Tower on November 17, 2016 to warn

him of the Deep State plans.

The next day, the Washington Post reported on a recommendation by the Intelligence Community

and Pentagon in October 2016 to sack Rogers.

President Obama�s Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, and the Secretary of Defense,

Ashton Carter, reportedly were dissatisfied with Rogers performance, including his visit

to Trump:

In a move apparently unprecedented for a military officer, Rogers, without notifying superiors,

traveled to New York to meet with Trump on Thursday at Trump Tower.

That caused consternation at senior levels of the administration, according to the officials,

who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal personnel matters.

CIA Director John Brennon was a key player in the effort to remove Rogers as illustrated

by the Washington Post story which is the traditional official news outlet promoting

CIA interests.

To his credit, President Obama did not take action against Rogers.

Now more than a year after these back stage maneuverings, Rogers remains at the helm of

the NSA closely monitoring the global activities of the Deep State and advising Trump and his

National Security team.

This has been especially significant when it came to the Central Intelligence Agency

which has long been the key U.S. institution in funding and enforcing the will of the Deep

State.

In particular, the CIA�s Clandestine Services and Counterintelligence divisions were instrumental

in creating an unofficial �black budget� for funding highly classified projects and

operations ever since the CIA�s creation in 1947.

These two branches of the CIA have long been the secret enforcers of Deep State as best

illustrated in the Kennedy Assassination.

James Jesus Angleton, chief of the CIA�s Counterintelligence office, played a direct

role, while Richard Helms (Deputy Director of Plans) provided covert support for the

operation.

Trump�s elevation of former congressman, Mike Pompeo, to become CIA Director was intended

to bring the CIA under direct Presidential authority.

Pompeo was, however, effectively sidelined from exercizing any real power over the CIA�s

covert operations.

It was Pompeo�s more balanced approach to US-Russia relations that earned him the enmity

of shadowy CIA groups.

The situation dramatically changed on Saturday November 18, when a number of USMC helicopters

flew over the CIA�s Headquarters in Langley, Virginia.

A former FBI agent, Hal Turner confirmed through credible sources that the helicopters had

�buzzed� the CIA HQ for roughly 30 minutes.

The intent was clear, the USMC was threatening the CIA�s clandestine services division

to get on board with the Trump administration or else.

This is not the first time that the CIA has been intimidated by a US President threatening

to unleash the US military against it.

In 1958, President Eisenhower threatened the CIA�s Area 51 facilities in Nevada with

invasion by the US First Army stationed at Colorado if the CIA did not fully disclose

all its classified programs there.

In a May 2013 video interview, a former CIA operative revealed what he heard Eisenhower

tell his boss to relay to the mysterious MJ-12 Committee in charge of the Area 51 facility,

for which the CIA provided operational security.

The clearest sign that the CIA is now firmly under Trump�s control is President Putin

thanking President Trump and Pompeo for thwarting a planned terrorist attack against a prominent

St Petersberg cathedral.

A December 17 Kremlin Press Release stated:

Vladimir Putin thanked Donald Trump for the information passed on by the United States�

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that helped detain the terrorists who plotted to set off

explosions at Kazan Cathedral in St Petersburg and other public places in the city.

The information received from the CIA was enough to locate and detain the criminals.

The Russian President asked the US President to convey his appreciation to the Central

Intelligence Agency director and the operatives of US intelligence services who received this

information.

It is unprecedented for a Russian Head of State to publicly thank the CIA.

The underlying message was clear, the CIA was now under the control of White Hats in

the U.S. national security system and Putin was very grateful.

What we are witnessing with Trump�s December 21 Executive Order is the final act of a well

thought out plan to sideline the Deep State, �drain the swamp� , and reinstate direct

Presidential authority over the U.S. national security system.

Effectively, we are witnessing a handover of real power from the Deep State to the U.S.

military via Donald Trump as Commander in Chief.

What is particularly noteworthy in the Executive Order is that this transfer of power is being

done quietly behind the scenes with little mainstream attention.

Key figures in the Deep State are finding their global financial resources frozen, and

are being secretly detained via sealed indictments that now have worldwide impact due to Trump�s

Executive Order.

By late November, there were over four thousand sealed federal indictments being tracked by

alternative news journalists such as Hal Turner.

Many of these are being enforced by Special Operations Command personnel that are going

around the planet arresting key Deep State figures.

All this leads to the question, what does all this mean for a seven decades-long suppression

of the truth regarding extraterrestrial life and technology, the existence of a breakaway

German colony in Antarctica, and the existence of multiple secret space programs?

The way in which the Executive Order has been crafted for a specific target, and quietly

enforced is that the U.S. military is wanting to keep much of what is occurring off the

public radar.

The primary reason for doing so is clearly to minimize disruption to the U.S. political

system while the transfer of power takes place.

Once the transfer process is complete, we can expect some of the sealed indictments

being publicly revealed, and Trump publicly declaring victory in his effort to �drain

the swamp�.

We can expect a lot of unexpected retirements by indicted individuals who are currently

making plea deals to escape imprisonment.

Individuals involved in the most egregious human rights abuses such as child trafficking,

will very likely be publicly exposed and tried.

As the transfer of power process moves forward, we can expect that more of the truth about

secret space programs, Antarctica and extraterrestrial life will be disclosed.

Based on how the U.S. military is dealing with key figures from the Deep State, it can

be predicted that disclosure will take place in a gradual manner that does not disrupt

the social fabric of US and stability of the global community.

Disclosure is inevitable, but with the U.S. military now increasingly in charge of the

American end of the process, disclosure is likely to happen in a series of gradual steps

that culminate in sweeping changes all across the planet as advanced technologies involving

zero-point energy, antigravity propulsion and holographic healing are strategically

released.

While removal of the Deep State and its corrosive global influence through human rights abuses

and corruption is a welcome development, the outsized behind-the-scenes influence of the

U.S. military in the Trump administration is a cause for concern in the long term.

Predictably, disclosures that will occur throughout the remainder of the Trump administration

will promote US national security interests largely defined through a military mindset.

President Eisenhower�s greatest lament over the way classified projects involving advanced

technologies were being managed in the U.S. was that excessive secrecy cut out the best

people from the decision making process.

Only full disclosure will prevent a similar problem from arising in the future where a

new Deep State emerges, one dominated by military interests, with control over advanced technologies,

which it uses to dominate the rest of humanity.

Full disclosure is essential for humanity transitioning from an insular planet dominated

either by criminal syndicates or a military mindset, into to a more informed peaceful

planetary society worthy of becoming a full member of a galactic community.

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The US Government's Secret Airline - Duration: 4:37.

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part of JANET which is based here at the Gold Coast Terminal in Las Vegas, weirdly about

3,000 feet from where the Hacienda hotel from episode 3 was. JANET probably stands for "Joint

Air Network for Employee Transportation" but we're not really sure because its secret.

Some people also call it "Just Another Non-Existent Terminal."

But here's what we do know. Every morning this parking lot fills up with hundreds of

cars, the planes take off, and then in the evening the planes come back and the cars

leave. We know they have six Boeing 737's and five prop planes. We also know who owns

the planes. You can go right onto the FAA website, pop in the registration number of

one of the planes, and it'll tell you its owned by the US Air Force. But the US Air

Force doesn't operate these flights, and we're not 100% sure who does, at least nowadays.

There used to be a defense contractor called EG&G which played a central role in the development

of nuclear weapons They were the original operators of the gold coast terminal and JANET

Airlines and how do we know that? Because they posted a job listing. EG&G was acquired

by the Carlyle Group in 1999 which was acquired by the URS corporation in 2002 which was acquired

by AECOM in 2014, so as far as we know, AECOM currently operates the flights, but the real

question is where do they go. Most of the time, the planes take off from

Las Vegas airport and head north until they turn off their transponder and disappear from

trackers after about 15 minutes in the air. But what's telling is where they drop off,

because right here is Area 51—the place that, according to the US government doesn't

exist. Every sign would point to these JANET flights being the Area 51 employee shuttles

for personnel living in Las Vegas. The airspace around Area 51, known as Restricted Area 4808

North, is some of the most protected airspace in the world. Any unauthorized plane that

enters will be quickly met by fighter jets and likely shot down, but these planes regularly

go in and out with no problem. While we can only speculate that the planes

go to Area 51 based off where they drop of tracking, we know for certain that they also

go to the Tonopah Test Range. This site is where the US military develops and tests many

of its weapons and, while its still highly classified, the JANET planes that go here

don't turn off their transponder meaning that we know for certain that planes land

here. JANET planes have also been seen regularly

going to China Lake, a Navy research and development site, Plant 42, the site where the US Air

Force builds its planes, and Edwards Air Force Base, another site home to classified research

and development projects. What's really impressive about JANET is how little we know

about it despite it flying hundreds or even thousands of people per day. You can see these

airplanes in full sight when you land at Las Vegas Airport and yet we still can't say

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US satellites reportedly catch China selling oil to NKorea - Duration: 4:12.

For more infomation >> US satellites reportedly catch China selling oil to NKorea - Duration: 4:12.

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SCARED? Trump orders 'discreet' military exercises as US fears North Korea retaliation - Duration: 3:58.

SCARED? Trump orders 'discreet' military exercises as US fears North Korea retaliation

A senior member of the administration is reported to have said the US will be "more quiet" about drills with South Korea and Japan in a bid to defuse tensions with Kim Jong-un's totalitarian regime.

The decision from Trump's top team follows fears that another North Korea missile test could be about to take place. The state has warned the US it has nuclear weapons powerful enough to hit mainland America.

The US President had previously suggested it was a "waste of time" negotiating with the hermit country but is believed to have reconsidered following the threat of the regime.

Moscow is believed to have told the US Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, that Washington's "aggressive rhetoric" towards North Korea had intensified tensions, and was unacceptable.

Russia has repeatedly called for talks to resolve the crisis, but this has been undermined by US president Donald Trump's "fire and fury" rhetoric.

Plans for the US to change its approach come just weeks after the US and South Korea said that they were considering suspending joint military drills in 2018 due to concerns that they may lead to action from North Korea.

The drills, called Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, are used as an exercise to prepare for a North Korea invasion, are due to take place between February 9 and 25.

There are concerns that the joint exercises could cause Kim Jong-un to launch a nuclear missile aimed at the South, who are hosting the Winter Olympics between 9 and 19 of February.

The South's Unification Minister, Cho Myoung-gyon, has expressed cautious optimism that the suspension of the drills could be used as an opportunity to reduce the tensions on the border and open up talks.

He said: "It is quite cautious to give projections, but there is a possibility that North Korea will focus on negotiations next year." In recent months Kim Jong-un has taken part in a war of words over the development of nuclear weapons by Pyongyang.

Trump has labelled his counter-part a "little rocket man" on a suicide mission" while the Korean dictator had called the US leader an "old lunatic".

Meanwhile, addressing South Korea's National Assembly in November Trump insisted that the US would "not be intimidated" by Kim Jong-un's rhetoric and called for other countries to respond to the "twisted regimes" threats with a sign of military force.

He used his speech to warn the "three largest aircraft carriers in the world are appropriately positioned to face Pyongyang.

For more infomation >> SCARED? Trump orders 'discreet' military exercises as US fears North Korea retaliation - Duration: 3:58.

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North Korea SHOCK warning: US forced to spark BLOODY conflict if China does not STOP Kim - Duration: 5:02.

North Korea SHOCK warning: US forced to spark BLOODY conflict if China does not STOP Kim

claimed it was a "pipe dream" to think it would ever give up its nuclear programme after the UN imposed brutal sanctions to halt Kim Jong-un's regime.  Professor Ralph Peters warned America has the military capacity to "devastate" Kim Jong-un's entire nuclear programme.

  Appearing on , Mr Peters said: "The North Korea military is rotting away. We don't know how much loyalty is left.

We have the military capacity to devastate it very quickly.  "While we don't want war, if we must strike North Korea, it's critical to do it all out with everything we've got because if you try to do it part way then you put Seoul and South Korea at risk."   .

Mr Peters said he believes a showdown is on the horizon following North Korea's refusal to give up its nuclear programme. He said: "I hope I'm wrong.

Again, we want peace – a peaceful solution. And China is key.  " is toughening sanctions but still not enough.

You've got to just bring the regime to a cold halt.  "If China won't do that then I'm afraid as early as 2018 we may see bloody, violent conflict on the Korean peninsula and not because we want it – we don't."  Pyongyang attempted to fight back after the United Nations Security Council imposed tough new sanctions on the hermit nation following its continued missile testing. .

The resolution is attempting to ban almost 90 percent of refined petroleum product exports to North Korea – a resolution which North Korea labelled an "act of war".

Following the UN vote, wrote on Twitter: "The United Nations Security Council just voted 15-0 in favour of additional Sanctions on North Korea.

The World wants Peace, not Death!" UN sanctions have forced China to stop all exports of petroleum exports to North Korea in November, Chinese customs data showed.  Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said: "As a principle, China has consistently fully, correctly, conscientiously and strictly enforced relevant UN Security Council resolutions on North Korea.

We have already established a set of effective operating mechanisms and methods."   .

In response to the sanctions, the North Korea foreign ministry said: We define this sanctions resolution rigged up by the US and its followers as a grave infringement upon the sovereignty of our Republic, as an act of war violating peace and stability in the Korean peninsula and the region and categorically reject the resolution.

"North Koreas nuclear weapons are a self-defensive deterrence not in contradiction of international law.

We will further consolidate our self-defensive nuclear deterrence aimed at fundamentally eradicating the US nuclear threats, blackmail and hostile moves by establishing the practical balance of force with the US." North Korea's most recent missile test took place on November 29, and the regime said the Hwasong-15 missile flew 590 miles during its 53-minute flight before landing in the sea near Japan.

After the missile test declared that the North had "finally realised the great historic cause of completing the state nuclear force".

In response to the test, the US President has promised to "take care" of the situation in a huge warning to Kim Jong-un.

For more infomation >> North Korea SHOCK warning: US forced to spark BLOODY conflict if China does not STOP Kim - Duration: 5:02.

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Concerns China's economy will surpass the US overblown? - Duration: 1:43.

For more infomation >> Concerns China's economy will surpass the US overblown? - Duration: 1:43.

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Chinese economy set to overtake US in 2032 - Duration: 5:51.

For more infomation >> Chinese economy set to overtake US in 2032 - Duration: 5:51.

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US and Turkey Agree to Lift Visa Restrictions - Duration: 0:56.

For more infomation >> US and Turkey Agree to Lift Visa Restrictions - Duration: 0:56.

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Could Putin put tensions between US and North Korea to rest? - Duration: 4:02.

For more infomation >> Could Putin put tensions between US and North Korea to rest? - Duration: 4:02.

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Mercedes wins top spot for US luxury car sales in 2017 - Duration: 4:40.

For more infomation >> Mercedes wins top spot for US luxury car sales in 2017 - Duration: 4:40.

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ISIS urges supporters to take advantage of US gun laws - Duration: 4:48.

For more infomation >> ISIS urges supporters to take advantage of US gun laws - Duration: 4:48.

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North Korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power by US or Russia, say Rex Tillerson and Sergei - Duration: 1:59.

North Korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power by US or Russia, say Rex Tillerson and

Sergei Lavrov.

The US and Russia have insisted they will not accept North Korea as a �nuclear state�,

amid a series of missile tests by the East Asian nation and increased rhetoric from both

Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov spoke by phone

on a myriad of issues, but both agreed on their stance regarding Pyongyang�s continued

development of nuclear weapons despite United Nations sanctions.

State Department Heather Nauert said in a statement that �both sides agreed that they

will continue to work towards a diplomatic solution to achieve a denuclearised Korean

peninsula�.

However, on the same call on Tuesday, Mr Lavrov criticised President Donald Trump�s �aggressive

rhetoric� towards North Korea, as many world leaders and the UN have before.

Mr Trump has said in the past that the US will rain down �fire and fury� on North

Korea.

The phone call comes on the heels of Russia�s offer to be a mediator between Pyongyang and

Washington, fostering dialogue rather than trading barbs as Mr Trump and Mr Kim have

been doing for several months.

The President has repeatedly called Mr Kim �Rocket Man� as Mr Kim continues to test

missiles dangerously close to US ally Japan.

Late last week, the UN Security Council also unanimously passed - including votes from

Russia and China who have closer ties to Pyongyang - more sanctions on North Korea, further limiting

its oil supplies and slave labour market.

Mr Tillerson had previously said during a November news conference that North Korea�s

fuel supply �is already quite constrained� as shown by �anecdotal evidence� and US

intelligence sources which show cars lined up at petrol stations or certain stations

closing that would normally have fuel.

The issue is that the country only has one refinery that operates internally, so it is

heavily reliant on finished fuel imports.

Reuters that according to Chinese customs data, China exported no oil products to North

Korea in November - something that was above and beyond UN sanctions requirements.

Beijing also imported no North Korean iron ore, coal or lead in last months, the second

full month of those trade sanctions, the data showed.

China has not disclosed its crude exports to North Korea for several years, but industry

sources say it still supplies about 520,000 tonnes, or 3.8m barrels, a year to the country

via an ageing pipeline.

A day after the UN sanctions, North Korea�s state media called the stricter controls �an

act of war� by a �frenzied� Trump administration.

The US Treasury Department also released a statement regarding the US-specific sanctions

on the country.

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said the department�s finance-related sanctions will

be �targeting leaders of North Korea�s ballistic missile programmes�.

Tensions have continued to rise between North Korea and the US, as Pyongyang tested an intercontinental

ballistic missile on 29 November that US intelligence officials said would put all of the US mainland

within striking range.

The US has declared North Korea a �state sponsor of terrorism� to enact further financial

sanctions and also claimed in the President�s National Security Strategy that Pyongyang

is developing biological weapons.

For more infomation >> North Korea will not be accepted as a nuclear power by US or Russia, say Rex Tillerson and Sergei - Duration: 1:59.

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American Isis fighter says 'war on Islam' has made US more vulnerable to attack in video message t - Duration: 4:19.

American isis fighter says we're on islam has made us more vulnerable to attack in video message to donald trump

Isis has claimed donald trump s war against islam is making the u.s.

more vulnerable to terror attacks while calling for further atrocities in a propaganda video released on wednesday and

African-american isis fighter using the war name abu salem raqi delivered a message to the president

You entered into the white house on the back of your crusader rhetoric which the fake media has pressured you to tone down

He said your feelings and hatred towards islam has already been revealed you are now witnessing your fake victory

your

war against islam has only made your homeland more vulnerable and your society is cracking into chaos

the american isis fighter whose true identity was not immediately known

was shown attaching a prosthetic leg and walking on crutches amid the ruins of buildings that appear to have been hit by airstrikes

wearing battle fatigues and carrying a pistol he repeated calls for isis supporters to rise and strike the kuffar

disbelievers and claimed the isis flag would be raised over the white house

the propaganda message suggested that rising island phobia and terror attacks in the us could help drive

supporters to isis s cause with the fighter saying

take advantage of the fact you can easily

Obtain a rifle or a pistol in america and spray the kafar with bullets so that their fear of muslims

rises and they continue to reveal their hatred towards islam for the ummah community to rise

isis has continually sought to exploit political tensions across the west to fuel its narrative of the holy war between its supporters and anyone including

muslims who oppose its brutal interpretation of sharia law the group s message to mr

trump came as activists told the independent american muslims were more vulnerable to a llama phobia under mr

Trump as president even in the wake of the nine to eleven attacks it has not just americans muslims who feel anxious

said, abraham hooper a founder of the council on american-islamic relations

We have seen white supremacists emboldened under trump

experts have warned of the danger of reciprocal radicalization where islamists and far-right extremists feed off each other to boost their own popularity

The president has been heavily

criticized for what create labeled a muslim ban on travel from selected countries as well as his whiter

remarks on islam an alleged failure to confront white supremacism

isis s latest video released by its main propaganda channels

incorporated footage of the aftermath of terror attacks including those in las vegas in orlando which were both claimed by the group

isis also claimed responsibility for a vehicle attack that killed eight people in manhattan on halloween but remained silent over a failed suicide

bombing in new york s subway system earlier this month

investigators said the suspect a kadala had been radicalized by materials including isis propaganda from

2014 onwards and had watched a video instructing supporters unable to travel to the group as territories to carry out attacks at home

shortly before the blast on the 11th of december he posted a statement on facebook

reading trump you failed to protect your nation as well as a declaration that the attack was carried out in the name of isis as

the terrorist group s self declared state in syria and iraq has dwindled it has been increasing its calls for attacks around the world

issuing detailed guidance on how to obtain firearms make bombs or used knives and vehicles to inflict mass casualties

another propaganda video released by isis s affiliate in somalia on christmas day incited attacks on new year s eve

celebrations christmas markets bars and the pope it also featured an english-speaking

isis militant who called on the brothers who live among the kuffar to commit atrocities

Until the group s black banner rises from washington to moscow from europe to china

British security services have warned that the risk of isis inspired terror attacks continues to grow and evolve despite the group as huge

territorial losses with a battle of ideas far from one

military officials say the group s remaining fighters are regrouping in the desert border between syria and iraq parts of afghanistan

egypt and libya on

wednesday us central command said there had been a series of raids targeting cave networks used by isis militants

In syria s hamid desert

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