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The United States has imposed sanctions on a Turkish company and several individuals

for their alleged violation of sanctions against North Korea.

This comes as the Trump administration continues to slap sanctions on anyone dealing illegally

with the regime.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday that it's targeting Turkish company SIA Falcon

International Group for attempting to trade in weapons and luxury goods with North Korea,...

in breach of UN sanctions against the North.

Also sanctioned are the firm's CEO and general manager,... both Turkish nationals and North

Korean diplomats.

According to the Treasury,... Ri Song-un,... the economic and commercial counselor at the

North Korean embassy in Mongolia,... negotiated trade deals involving weapons and luxury goods

with SIA Falcon officials in Turkey earlier this year.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said "the international community must not stand idly

by as U.N. sanctions are being circumvented",... adding the U.S. "is deeply committed to the

final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea, and will continue to enforce

and implement sanctions until that time."

The announcement comes ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's fourth visit to Pyeongyang,..

where he's set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday,... to discuss efforts

to dismantle the regime's nuclear weapons program,... and set up a second summit with

President Trump.

The UN sanctions are designed to deprive the regime of resources to fund its nuclear and

ballistic missile programs.

The latest U.S. sanctions freeze any property or interests of the targeted entity and individuals

within the U.S. and bans Americans from doing business with them.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 1:54.

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Former intern accused of doxxing several U.S. senators - Duration: 2:17.

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South China Sea #5: US navy plans major show of strength as warns China - Duration: 2:31.

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US Military Unable to Fight Two Big Wars With China and Russia at Once - Duration: 5:47.

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US Vice-President Pence increases jabs at China: Beijing wants to sabotage Trump in elections - Duration: 5:59.

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US Capitol Police Arrest Democrat Who Doxxed GOP Senators During Kav Hearing - Duration: 8:45.

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U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 2:15.

The Donald Trump administration continues to slap sanctions on anyone dealing illegally

with North Korea Washington is targeting a Turkish company

and several individuals for their alleged violation of UN measures against the regime.

Lee Ji-won gets us up to speed with the developments.

The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday that it's targeting Turkish company SIA Falcon

International Group for attempting to trade in weapons and luxury goods with North Korea,...

in breach of UN sanctions against the North.

Also sanctioned are the firm's CEO and general manager, both Turkish nationals,... and a

North Korean diplomat.

According to the Treasury,... Ri Song-un,... the economic and commercial counselor at the

North Korean embassy in Mongolia,... negotiated trade deals involving weapons and luxury goods

with SIA Falcon officials in Turkey earlier this year.

These sanctions freeze any property or interests of the targeted entity and individuals within

the U.S. and bans Americans from doing business with them.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said "the international community must not stand idly

by as U.N. sanctions are being circumvented",... adding the U.S. "is deeply committed to the

final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea, and will continue to enforce

and implement sanctions until that time."

South Korea's foreign ministry said Friday it sees the move as Washington's stance that

the sanctions must be enforced alongside dialogue in order to achieve the complete denuclearization

of the Korean Peninsula.

This comes less than a month after the U.S. imposed new sanctions on a Chinese and a Russian

firm for allegedly helping the North send its IT workers abroad.

The announcement also comes ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's fourth visit

to Pyeongyang,.. where he's set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday,...

to discuss efforts to dismantle the regime's nuclear weapons program,... and set up a second

summit with President Donald Trump.

Watchers say Washington's latest move shows its determination to fully enforce sanctions,

but is also likely to escalate tensions between the two sides.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 2:15.

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U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 2:14.

The United States has imposed sanctions on a Turkish company and several individuals

for their alleged violation of sanctions against North Korea.

This comes as the Trump administration continues to slap sanctions on anyone dealing illegally

with the regime.

Lee Ji-won reports.

The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday that it's targeting Turkish company SIA Falcon

International Group for attempting to trade in weapons and luxury goods with North Korea,...

in breach of UN sanctions against the North.

Also sanctioned are the firm's CEO and general manager, both Turkish nationals,... and a

North Korean diplomat.

According to the Treasury,... Ri Song-un,... the economic and commercial counselor at the

North Korean embassy in Mongolia,... negotiated trade deals involving weapons and luxury goods

with SIA Falcon officials in Turkey earlier this year.

These sanctions freeze any property or interests of the targeted entity and individuals within

the U.S. and bans Americans from doing business with them.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said "the international community must not stand idly

by as U.N. sanctions are being circumvented",... adding the U.S. "is deeply committed to the

final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea, and will continue to enforce

and implement sanctions until that time."

South Korea's foreign ministry said Friday it sees the move as Washington's stance that

the sanctions must be enforced alongside dialogue in order to achieve the complete denuclearization

of the Korean Peninsula.

This comes less than a month after the U.S. imposed new sanctions on a Chinese and a Russian

firm for allegedly helping the North send its IT workers abroad.

The announcement also comes ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's fourth visit

to Pyeongyang,.. where he's set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday,...

to discuss efforts to dismantle the regime's nuclear weapons program,... and set up a second

summit with President Donald Trump.

Watchers say Washington's latest move shows its determination to fully enforce sanctions,

but is also likely to escalate tensions between the two sides.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 2:14.

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U.S. Ambassador Pamela Spratlen's Farewell Message to Uzbekistan - Duration: 2:44.

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U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 2:14.

The Donald Trump administration continues to slap sanctions on anyone dealing illegally

with North Korea Washington is targeting a Turkish company

and several individuals for their alleged violation of UN measures against the regime.

Lee Ji-won gets us up to speed with the developments.

The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday that it's targeting Turkish company SIA Falcon

International Group for attempting to trade in weapons and luxury goods with North Korea,...

in breach of UN sanctions against the North.

Also sanctioned are the firm's CEO and general manager, both Turkish nationals,... and a

North Korean diplomat.

According to the Treasury,... Ri Song-un,... the economic and commercial counselor at the

North Korean embassy in Mongolia,... negotiated trade deals involving weapons and luxury goods

with SIA Falcon officials in Turkey earlier this year.

These sanctions freeze any property or interests of the targeted entity and individuals within

the U.S. and bans Americans from doing business with them.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said "the international community must not stand idly

by as U.N. sanctions are being circumvented",... adding the U.S. "is deeply committed to the

final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea, and will continue to enforce

and implement sanctions until that time."

South Korea's foreign ministry said Friday it sees the move as Washington's stance that

the sanctions must be enforced alongside dialogue in order to achieve the complete denuclearization

of the Korean Peninsula.

This comes less than a month after the U.S. imposed new sanctions on a Chinese and a Russian

firm for allegedly helping the North send its IT workers abroad.

The announcement also comes ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's fourth visit

to Pyeongyang,.. where he's set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday,...

to discuss efforts to dismantle the regime's nuclear weapons program,... and set up a second

summit with President Donald Trump.

Watchers say Washington's latest move shows its determination to fully enforce sanctions,

but is also likely to escalate tensions between the two sides.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 2:14.

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Chinese Warship Plays Chicken with US Navy - Duration: 10:45.

On this episode of China Uncensored,

The Chinese and US navies have a close friendship.

Or maybe just a close call.

A reporter from Chinese state-run media learns about democracy.

And a famous Chinese actress is free!

To apologize.

This is China Uncensored.

Hi, welcome to China Uncensored,

I'm your host Chris Chappell.

A Chinese warship played a game of chicken

with a US Navy destroyer in the South China Sea.

Apparently they're 45 yards apart,

but it sure looks a lot closer than that.

The US ship was forced to maneuver out of the way

to prevent a collision.

Which means...America blinked first.

Sad!

The Pentagon called the Chinese move

an "unsafe and unprofessional maneuver."

Well that's rather a polite way to put it.

The encounter happened in the Spratly Islands,

where the Chinese regime makes territorial claims.

Actually, they claim pretty much the entire South China Sea.

Needless to say,

not everyone agrees with that claim.

The US has performed regular freedom of navigation operations

in the South China Sea since 2013,

as a way of saying, these are international waters,

and what are you gonna do about it, huh?

And this was the Chinese military saying,

this is what we're gonna do about it.

This also happened right after the US postponed

a planned mid-October security talk

between the Secretary of Defense

and his Chinese counterpart.

So US-China relations aren't doing so hot right now.

If tensions continue to escalate,

things could get serious, fast.

Ok, who TP'ed the US Navy destroyer?

I knew it!

Of course the next time

there's a US-China military encounter,

it may be Xi Jinping himself leading the way.

He looks so natural in the pilot seat, doesn't he?

I guess you could call him a "great helmsman."

Xi Jinping: not just the head of the Chinese Communist Party,

not just the president of the government,

but also the chairman of the Central Military Commission—

among many other titles.

He gave a military inspection this week,

and reminded everyone to be ready for war.

Not with any country in particular.

Just, you know, in general.

I guess Xi wants the PLA to be like the Boy Scouts.

Always be prepared.

But, for war.

Meanwhile, one war the US and China

are already fighting is the trade war.

And the latest battle was fought in the new trade deal

between the US, Mexico and Canada.

The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement,

USMCA, which will replace NAFTA,

has some clauses built into it that will affect China trade.

Take article 32.10.

It's about free trade negotiations

with non market economies.

China is considered a non market economy.

The clause gives all three countries the power

to block each other from making free-trade

agreements with China without approval.

It effectively gives the US more power in

"weakening Beijing's negotiating power in future trade talks".

Technically, China is not mentioned by name,

but, come on, we know who they mean.

Keep in mind, the USMCA has been agreed on,

but not ratified.

It still needs to be approved

by each of the three countries' legislatures,

which probably won't happen till early next year.

But regardless, Canada's Prime Minister Trudeau

still says that despite the USMCA's restrictions,

he's really excited about closer trade ties with China.

I mean, sure Canadian citizens

are being illegally detained there.

But what's not to love about partnering with China?

I'm telling you, it's the pandas.

Every.

Time.

Hey, ever want to challenge your friends

to see who knows the most about

China's glorious leader Xi Jinping?

That's a dumb question.

Of course you have.

And the good news is, now you can!

There's a new primetime game show all about Xi Jinping!

It's called Studying Xi in the New Era.

According to the South China Morning Post,

it's being broadcast on "Hunan TV,

the country's second most watched channel,

which is wildly popular among the younger generation

for its entertainment shows and idol dramas."

It takes place on a spaceship,

with Karl Marx and a robot.

The show is part of

a general trend pushing "Xi Jinping thought."

It's his very own brand of ideology

that was added to the Communist Party constitution.

The gameshow tests your knowledge of Xi Jinping,

plus has a smattering of questions

about Karl Marx and Mao Zedong.

And the best part is...there's no cash or prizes!

It's the perfect Communist game show.

And I assume that if a contestant is too intellectual,

he gets sent to the countryside.

Speaking of great Chinese state-run television,

a reporter for China Central Television attended

an event held by Hong Kong democracy activists in the UK,

where she yelled at one of the speakers

that he was "anti China"

and called other attendees "traitors".

Then, when a volunteer tried to escort her out of the meeting,

she...slapped him.

If you hit me again, I will call the police.

Oh, how democratic UK.

Wow, she really doesn't understand democracy.

The police came and arrested her.

But then the Chinese embassy intervened,

she was released without charges,

and state-run CCTV demanded that conference organizers

issue an apology to her.

Because did you see how they violated her rights?

Well, you might think that she got off easy,

since a professional journalist from the UK

who did the same thing in China

would have probably been kicked out of the country.

But you would be mistaken,

because CCTV reporters aren't professional journalists.

That's not me saying that.

That's former CCTV president Hu Zhanfan, who said,

"Journalists who think of themselves as professionals,

instead of as propaganda workers,

are making a fundamental mistake about identity."

In that case,

I think this reporter,

sorry, propaganda worker,

is probably going to get a promotion.

Speaking of journalism versus propaganda,

NPR just released a wide-ranging interview

with Chinese ambassador to the US, Cui Tiankai.

After Cui pushed for more "openness" in the US toward China,

the NPR reporter asked if China

would be willing to have more openness

for foreign reporters to go into Tibet,

where they've been banned from traveling for years.

And Cui says, well,

the altitude in Tibet is kind of high,

and the climate is pretty tough.

I mean, the Chinese regime

is just looking out for foreign reporters, you know?

They wouldn't want them to get altitude sickness.

The NPR reporter pushed back, saying that

"we have high altitudes in the United States."

And Ambassador Cui promptly pivoted to the fact that

they can't have too many visitors in Tibet,

because they need to protect the local environment.

I mean, sure the local government

has been encouraging tourism—

mostly from other parts of China—

and now Tibet gets 25 million visitors a year.

But even though the Chinese Communist Party

would love to have foreign reporters over in Tibet,

it's just that, you know,

the house is a mess and they really should clean it up first,

but they've been so busy.

Maybe in another decade or two.

Oh, and about those political re-education camps in Xinjiang?

Ambassador Cui is not saying there are camps,

but he's also not saying there are not camps.

But you know, if there were camps,

they'd be a great place for people to learn skills and…

...look over there, it's terrorism!

It's spreading all over the place!

What a diplomat.

We have an update on Fan Bingbing,

the missing Chinese celebrity superstar.

"Fans heard very little of Fan Bingbing

when she suddenly dropped off the radar in June.

Until now.

The Chinese superstar has released a statement on social media,

apologizing for tax evasion."

She owes 130 million dollars now,

a combination of back taxes and fines.

As we reported two weeks ago,

the entertainment industry in China

has been using what's called yin-yang contracts.

Basically there's a fake contract to show tax authorities,

and a real one with a much higher salary

that the actor actually gets paid.

Fan Bingbing's sudden disappearance

and then public apology falls in line

with an age old tradition in Communist China—

of secretly detaining people

until they see the error of their ways.

"In her statement, she says,

'Without the good policies of the Communist Party and state,

without the love of the people,

there is no Fan Bingbing.'"

And without publicly apologizing

to the Communist Party and the state,

there's also no Fan Bingbing.

Speaking of putting pressure on things,

this dramatic video posted to Chinese social media

shows a giant boa constrictor squeezing the life from a dog.

Three boys attempt to help.

And presumably there's a fourth boy,

who does NOTHING,

just stands there holding a camera.

Anyway, they attempt to unwind the huge snake from the dog.

And I wouldn't end this episode without something uplifting.

So don't worry:

they're finally able to set the dog free.

At least this China Uncensored episode

has someone being set free.

So what do you think?

Leave your comments below.

And before you go,

now is the time when I answer questions from you!

The loyal members of the China Uncensored 50-cent army

who support the show on the crowd funding website Patreon.

David Michael White asks,

"Chris, where did you get those socks?

Ah, the important question gets asked.

I noticed that many of you noticed my socks

in the recent interviews.

Perhaps I should try longer pants?

Perhaps, shorter legs?

Either way, those were some good looking socks.

But I can't tell you where I bought them, David,

because I didn't.

They were a gift from my mom.

Thanks for you question.

But now I have a question for all of you.

I got so many YouTube comments about this,

should I be selling China Uncensored socks?

Wait, what's that Shelley?

When people say, "Nice Socks"

they don't actually mean nice socks?

Fine.

Well thanks for watching this episode of China Uncensored.

Once again I'm your host Chris Chappell.

See you next time.

As I mentioned, China Uncensored is supported

mainly through direct viewer contributions.

Go to Patreon.com/ChinaUncensored

or click this orange button.

Check out all the cool rewards you get

for being a Patreon supporter—

including, of course,

having me answer your questions on the show.

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Earth from Space: Eastern US - Duration: 3:37.

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Pence accuses China of U.S. election interference - Duration: 2:23.

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U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 1:52.

The United States has imposed sanctions on a Turkish company and several individuals

for their alleged violation of sanctions against North Korea.

This comes as the Trump administration continues to slap sanctions on anyone dealing illegally

with the regime.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday that it's targeting Turkish company SIA Falcon

International Group for attempting to trade in weapons and luxury goods with North Korea,...

in breach of UN sanctions against the North.

Also sanctioned are the firm's CEO and general manager,... both Turkish nationals and North

Korean diplomats.

According to the Treasury,... Ri Song-un,... the economic and commercial counselor at the

North Korean embassy in Mongolia,... negotiated trade deals involving weapons and luxury goods

with SIA Falcon officials in Turkey earlier this year.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said "the international community must not stand idly

by as U.N. sanctions are being circumvented",... adding the U.S. "is deeply committed to the

final, fully verified denuclearization of North Korea, and will continue to enforce

and implement sanctions until that time."

The announcement comes ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's fourth visit to Pyeongyang,..

where he's set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on Sunday,... to discuss efforts

to dismantle the regime's nuclear weapons program,... and set up a second summit with

President Trump.

The UN sanctions are designed to deprive the regime of resources to fund its nuclear and

ballistic missile programs.

The latest U.S. sanctions freeze any property or interests of the targeted entity and individuals

within the U.S. and bans Americans from doing business with them.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> U.S. imposes North Korea-related sanctions on Turkish firm, individuals - Duration: 1:52.

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DEEP STATE ROCKS NATION WITH ROBERT MUELLER ANNOUNCEMENT – IT'S ALL OVER - Duration: 13:56.

DEEP STATE ROCKS NATION WITH ROBERT MUELLER ANNOUNCEMENT – IT'S ALL OVER

The Deep State is usually on Mueller's side.

They keep his anti-Trump probe afloat.

But a rare shock came after a Deep State agent let one thing slip that will end Mueller.

Trump's Confusing Tweet Early August brought a confusing tweet from

the President.

On August 1st, Trump tweeted about Mueller's probe into Russian collusion.

While Trump has made similar tweets, his reference to FBI agent Lisa Page was what was interesting.

Page and disgraced FBI agent Peter Strzok had exchanged several anti-Trump text messages

prior to the Russian probe.

However, it was odd that Trump referred to her as "the lovely Lisa Page," considering

she was part of the Deep State working to take him down.

A Deep State Agent Drops The Truth Less than a month before Trump's tweet,

Page had testified before Congress.

But what she said was unknown to the public until today.

During her testimony, Page stated she had not seen strong evidence of Trump colluding

with Russia.

This is coming from a high-level FBI agent who was involved with the career-ending text

messages sent by Peter Strzok.

And it's a development Mueller wasn't expecting.

The FBI has been his best friend through the entire probe.

From the shady dossier to the FISA surveillance warrant, the FBI has handed his investigation

on a silver platter.

But Page's candid statement in July contradicts everything the media has claimed about Trump

colluding with Russia to rig the 2016 election.

The Deep State Media Working For Mueller The media wants more than anything for Trump

to have colluded with Russia.

To prove it, they are willing to lie, stretch the truth, and use unnamed sources.

But President Trump has done more to weaken the media's influence on the public than

anybody in history.

He refuses to allow them to lie about him and others.

And through Twitter, he says exactly what he wants and keeps the American people up

to date on what he is doing.

And like his August tweet about Lisa Page, he may even slip in little hints.

Because it was closed-door testimony, Trump couldn't say outright that Page admitted

there was no evidence of collusion.

But he dropped a hint by calling her "lovely."

In fact, the media was more enamored by that than they were about the shocking things Page

said during her testimony.

It goes to show the power Trump has over the Deep State by using social media.

Do you trust President Trump more than the media?

Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

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