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- Obama's Secret Letter to Iran About ISIS: Good Idea? Foolish Cooperation? Hidden Agenda?
- Riots in Brussels: 100,000 Protest Austerity, Overturn Cars, Throw Fire Bombs; Wherefore Art Thou Austerity?
- "Whatever It Takes" Stage Two; Headwinds Explain Why Draghi Will Fail This Time
- Prepare for War: Obama Asks Congress for ISIS War Authorization; Republican Hawks Have War Plan Prepared; Clinton-McCain?!
Obama's Secret Letter to Iran About ISIS: Good Idea? Foolish Cooperation? Hidden Agenda? Posted: 06 Nov 2014 06:14 PM PST Big splash in the news today following the Wall Street Journal report Obama Wrote Secret Letter to Iran's Khamenei About Fighting Islamic State. Obama's exact letter has not been published (yet), but the subject matter includes shared interests in combating ISIS coupled with hope of progress on nuclear talks. The Journal reports "cooperation on Islamic State was largely contingent on Iran reaching a comprehensive agreement with global powers on the future of Tehran's nuclear program by a Nov. 24 diplomatic deadline" according to correspondents briefed on the letter. As with Russia more recently, the sanctions against Iran did not work, and will never work. Sanctions in general don't work, period. The Republican response is as one might expect. Worse yet, Senators Mark Kirk (R., Ill.) and Robert Menendez (D., N.J.) introduced bipartisan legislation to intensify sanctions. "The best way to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon is to quickly pass the bipartisan Menendez-Kirk legislation—not to give the Iranians more time to build a bomb," Mr. Kirk said Wednesday. Good Idea to Open Dialog with Iran? Was Obama's letter to Iran a good idea? Of course it was. Dialog is generally a good idea. Obama's letter opening up discussions with Iran is one of the few things he has done right. Of course, this dialog comes on the heels of unwise sanctions, so all it does is get us back to where we should have been years ago. In the meantime though, the odds of success have improved dramatically. The Journal reports "U.S.-Iran relations have thawed considerably over the past year, following the election of President Hasan Rouhani. He and Mr. Obama shared a 15-minute phone call in September 2013, and Messrs. Kerry and Zarif have regularly held direct talks on the nuclear diplomacy and regional issues." Foolish Cooperation Instead of viewing dialog as an opportunity, Republican and Democrat economic illiterates attacked Obama. The result was foolish bipartisan cooperation culminating in Menendez-Kirk legislation. Lovely. Rest assured whenever Democrats and Republicans in Congress act fast on anything, the result can never be good. Race is On The race to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory is on. Can Obama secure a deal with Iran before November 24? Will the deadline be extended? Will the above questions be moot thanks to unusual bipartisan cooperation? Hidden Agenda? Behind all the hyperbole, one has to wonder if Obama has a hidden agenda. If sanctions on Iran lift, the price of crude will likely sink further. In turn, that would hurt Russia pretty badly. For further discussion, please see Ruble Slide Continues; Russia Forced to Abandon Currency Intervention as Reserves Dwindle. Right for Wrong Reason? Obama and McCain have been somewhat united on sanctions on Russia, with the McCain accusing Obama of not doing nearly enough. So even if Obama is doing the right thing, I have to wonder if he is doing the right thing for all of the right reasons. Regardless, the right thing is the right thing, and for that, Obama sees bipartisan legislation in the opposite direction. Such is the extremely sorry state of US foreign policy. History Lesson on Sanction Criminality Many will disagree with my thoughts on dialog with Iran and sanctions. They are wrong. One of the best posts I have ever seen on the idiocy of sanctions was a guest post on ZeroHedge, whose origin is the Tanosborn Online article Sanctions: Diplomatic Weapons of Mass Criminality. I highly encourage everyone to click on and read link in entirety. Here are a few snips: Obama finds himself looking at Russia in much the same way as FDR did looking at Japan in 1941. In July 1941 the US imposed an oil embargo on Japan, demanding that it get out of China, de facto curbing any hegemonic aspirations or influence that nation might have or hope to have in Asia. The economic reality forced by the American sanctions on Japan left the Land of the Rising Sun with just two options in the summer-fall of 1941: surrender its aspirations or resort to war.Sanction Idiocy If you think I am wrong about sanctions, please read the article again and again until you comprehend. It provides a much needed history lesson on the idiocy of economic sanctions. One more point: Events today have nothing in common with Hitler's "Final Solution" including a master race and extermination of Jews, so spare me the comparisons about Chamberlain ceding territory for peace. Events today are a direct result of US meddling in Ukraine internal affairs with the usual bad consequences. I strive to change opinions of others who see things differently, and Sanctions: Diplomatic Weapons of Mass Criminality is one of the best written arguments against sanctions I have ever seen. Want more on the idiocy of sanctions? I can oblige: Mish Sanction Articles. By the way, I had written everything above that snip and everything that follows before I read the article. My position on sanctions has not changed one bit as my previous articles show. Question of Degree Without a doubt, Obama is a warmonger. He is just not as big of a warmonger as Republican Senators McCain and Kirk, or Democrats Hillary Clinton and Senator Robert Menendez. Unfortunately, the mid-term elections do not bode well for peace. Nor do prospects of Hillary winning the 2016 Democratic nomination. Clinton-McCain?! Hillary is every bit as bad as McCain. Political aspirations demand that position. They are a pair of like minds, made in hell, differing only on some social agendas. As I said, Prepare for War: Obama Asks Congress for ISIS War Authorization; Republican Hawks Have War Plan Prepared; Clinton-McCain?! Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 01:43 PM PST In Search of Austerity In spite of the fact there has been little-to-no austerity to speak of in Europe, or anywhere else in the world for that matter, (rising government debt proves that claim), France moans about austerity, Spain moans about austerity, Italy moans about austerity, and economists like Krugman moan about austerity. There is certainly no austerity in Belgium either. Nonetheless, the BBC reports 100,000 Protest Austerity in Brussels. Riot police have fired tear gas and water cannon during clashes with demonstrators as at least 100,000 people marched through Brussels in the first mass protests against government austerity measures.In the above link, the BBC has a nice video of overturned cars and trucks. The riots are actually far worse as the following images show. Gallery of Riot Images Please check out the Sky News Gallery of Riot Images Here are two of six images. Wherefore Art Thou Austerity? Austerity, austerity, wherefore art thou austerity? Austerity is a curious thing. It's nowhere to be found. Nonetheless, economists and governments constantly complain about it. Citizens in Greece, Spain, France, and Belgium have taken to the streets to protest it. Today we have riots in Brussels. I sense this is just the start of the protest against austerity even though it's nowhere to be found. At the heart of the matter is a lack of jobs and rising income inequality. Austerity caused neither. Central banks and government policies did. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
"Whatever It Takes" Stage Two; Headwinds Explain Why Draghi Will Fail This Time Posted: 06 Nov 2014 11:55 AM PST "What's it all about Alphie" is a sing-along that most have heard. Take out the word "Alphie" and substitute "Draghi" and the answer is "Assuage Investors" in yet another can-kicking exercise. ECB president Mario Draghi hopes that if he continues with his kick-the-can tactics long enough, that something good will eventually happen. Hope is really all the ECB has. Meanwhile, Draghi Reinforces ECB Stimulus Momentum to Assuage Investors. Having already cut interest rates to record lows and saying they can go no lower, Draghi is now focused on boosting the ECB's balance sheet. He told reporters today that he expects to increase assets back toward March 2012 levels. That's 3 trillion euros, or about 1 trillion euros [$1.2 trillion] more than the current level."Whatever It Takes" Revisited Draghi's famous "Whatever it takes ... And believe me, it will be enough" statement in July of 2012, resolved the Eurozone sovereign bond crisis (for now) (see Eurozone Target2 Imbalances Rise Again, Led by Italy), but it did not spur lending. His move to boost the balance sheet of the ECB will not spur lending either. Headwinds explain why. Headwinds
Let's explore point number 10 in more detail starting with a look at government bond yields. 10-Year Government Bond Yields
Note that nearly all of Europe has lower borrowing costs than the US. Spain 10-Year Bond Yield click on chart for sharper image Question of the Day If a decline in yield from 7.74% in July of 2012 to 2.16% today did not spur lending, then why would any further decline, even to 0% spur lending? The answer is "It Won't". If you think otherwise, please note that German bonds have negative yields in every timeframe two years or shorter. Germany 2-Year Yield As remarkable as it may sound, you actually have to pay money (receive negative interest rates) for the privilege of lending money to Germany for two years. Yet, economic dunderheads want Draghi to buy sovereign bonds. Should the ECB do that (and it probably will), the ECB faces two risks.
Of course, in these "Whatever It Takes" moments, no one gives a damn about constitutions, treaties, or anything else. Worse yet, economic fools embark on policies that cannot possibly work even if they were legal. The higher inflation Draghi seeks is actually counterproductive! Europe's demographics make the matter worse. For a discussion of that absolute absurdity in seeking higher inflation, I have some suggested reading. Suggested Reading
Sisyphean Fed Struggle to Create Inflation Here are a few snips from my Monday commentary Sisyphean Fed Struggle to Create Inflation. My comments are in response to a statement made by Bill Gross in his Janus Investment Outlook that "simple math" shows the "real economy needs money printing". Gross needs to replace "simple math" with "exponential math" coupled with the fact central banks can (for a while) target prices in general, but they cannot target wages or the prices they want.With Japan, Europe, and the US central banks all in economic wonderland, a currency crisis of immense proportions and a breakup of the eurozone are on deck. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Posted: 06 Nov 2014 12:37 AM PST Prepare for war. Where? Syria, Iraq, Russia, Iran, China, anywhere and everywhere. Warmonger in chief, senator John McCain wants troops in Syria, arms for Ukraine, an examination of "China's continued encroachment in the south China Sea", and an investigation into warming relations with Iran. McCain is set to take over as head of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Expect the other party of war, the Democrats, to cooperate. On Wednesday, Obama Asked Congress to Authorize Islamic State War. After insisting for months that he has all the authority he needs to launch the airstrikes already under way against the radical Sunni group, Obama reversed course and called for a new authorization for the use of military force a day after his party lost control of the Senate.Bill to Authorize Perpetual War President Obama previously said that he does not need authorization to strike ISIS because of his "constitutional powers as commander in chief". Excuse me for asking but what powers are those? Since when does the president get to declare war? I guess it's time to formalize the transfer of power to declare war from Congress to the president. Menendez wants a bill "appropriate in scope and duration to meet the threat and sustain the fight" without having an "indefinite duration." Translation: Menendez wants an indefinite duration, an open ended agenda, and no cost limits. McCain will surely see the bill gets revised that way. No president would ever refuse to sign such a bill. And when it happens, the power to declare war will formally be handed over from Congress to the president. Not that it matters in the least. Presidents do what they want, when they want. Republican Hawks Have War Plan Prepared The American public surely does not want war, and we cannot afford more wars either. But who gives a damn about that? Multiple wars are now baked in the cake as Republican Hawks Already Have a War Plan for ISIS, Ukraine, and Obama. The Republican victory in the 2014 midterms is less than 24 hours old. But already, the hawkish wing of the GOP is planning an ambitious battle plan to revamp American foreign policy: everything from arming Ukraine's military to reviewing the ISIS war to investigating the U.S. intelligence community's role in warming relations with Iran.Budget-hypocrite McCain never says how he is going to pay for these wars. McCain even voted for sequestration. To be fair, he called that his worst vote ever. But also to be fair, he should say how we pay for all this. McCain Prefer Hillary Over Rand Paul? Curiously, in a 2013 New Republic interview, McCain said "Tough Choice" Between Hillary Clinton and Rand Paul should those be the two nominees. McCain answered "tough choice", when asked who he would support in 2016 should it come down to Hillary Clinton and Rand Paul. Senior editor Isaac Chotiner who conducted the interview stated "in a way he seemed to be joking a little bit, but he didn't correct it at all." Here's the video with Chotiner's explanation. Clinton-McCain Axis Said McCain of Hillary when asked about her performance as Secretary of State "I think she did a fine job. She's a rock star. She has, maybe not glamour, but certainly the aura of someone widely regarded throughout the world." Distancing herself from president Obama, Hillary has since recommended nearly the same strategy as McCain when it comes to dealing with Syria and ISIS. Clinton-McCain 2016 Anyone? So which is the party of war? They both are. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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