The recent months saw relations between Moscow and Washington turn into rollercoaster. Two powers have been split over Snowden, and now - over Obama's desire to strike at Syria. RT's Gayane Chichakyan looks at the perspectives between the US and Russia.
n this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert, discuss an economy in which everyone is an Avon Lady in which you've got to get into prison to get the most out of life. They also discuss the trilemma of international finance. In the second half, Max talks to Charles Hugh Smith of OfTwoMinds.com about debt, bubbles and media induced financial ignorance.
Russia has released expert findings showing that a chemical attack in Syria was apparently conducted by the rebels, and not the regime; while in US, Obama's push for a strike on Syria has passed the first hurdle - after the Senate committee voted in favor of the resolution. The US Secretary of State also pitched the case to the House of representatives. One reason for an attack that Kerry cited, was to prevent US allies in the Gulf states from increasing their support to Al-Qaeda cells within the Syrian opposition, which they might do in desperation to topple Assad. Defense analyst and author Ivan Eland says this rhetoric does not stand up to scrutiny.
What will Russia do in case chemical strike is confirmed to have been carried out by the Syrian government? Or, in another scenario, what will happen if the US follows on with their strike intentions even without solid proof of Assad's guilt, or without much international support or approval of such a strike? What will Russia's response be? We talk to Dmitry Peskov, press secretary for Russian President Vladimir Putin.
UK record labels are seeking to sink the ships of Internet pirates. Companies are pressing providers to create a black list of people who download music, movies, books and other content for free. And in just a week the British Video Association plans to discuss the issue at a Downing Street breakfast
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