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12/9/2015 12:24:21 AM



Inequality In America: The Richest 20 Own More Wealth Than Half The Population

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Inequality in America, the Fish that Rots from the Head

By Eric Zuesse

Inequality of wealth is inequality of power. A study just released finds that “America’s 20 wealthiest people — a group that could fit comfortably in one single Gulfstream G650 luxury jet — now own more wealth than the bottom half of the American population combined, a total of 152 million people in 57 million households.” How much political power do the people who would be inside that jet — and their friends — actually have?

The first-ever thorough scientific and academic study of whether the U.S. is a democracy was published in 2014, and it finds, as an overwhelming statistically established fact now, that the U.S. definitely is not a democracy. This landmark study, by Gilens and Page, finds that, “When the preferences of economic elites and the stands of organized interest groups are controlled for, the preferences of the average American appear to have only a minuscule, near-zero, statistically non-significant impact upon public policy.”

Conservatives tried to deny the very meaning of this study by saying such things as that “America is a republic, not a democracy,” but they were just trying to distract from the findings, which are: the U.S. is a dictatorship, not a democracy. A republic is simply another word for a “democracy.” Every democratic nation functions by means of elected representatives. So what? The “republic” matter is raised only to distract away from the reality, not in order to understand the reality.

No matter how much the conservatives try to cheat or lie their way out of the reality, America is a dictatorship. There is simply no getting around the fact: America is a dictatorship, by and for the richest. The landmark Gilens-and-Page study found the elected representatives in America don’t actually represent the public nearly so much as they represent the people who finance the political campaigns that sucker the voters to vote for the aristocracy’s preferred candidates. America’s reality is rule by the richest, rule by the people who finance those TV commercials and political operatives who make a political winner a political winner in this republic of the richest, this government of the people, by the super-rich, for the super-rich, who make the actual decisions about which candidates will have a chance to win, and which won’t.

Just the way that the Grand Ayatollah in Iran chooses which candidates there will have a chance to win the Presidency, etc., America’s few super-rich here choose which candidates will have a chance to win the Presidency etc., and which won’t. In Iran, the Grand Ayatollah is chosen by, and serves, the mullahs; and, in America, the Party chiefs etc., are chosen by, and serve, the super-rich.

In America, the aristocracy wanted Saddam Hussein removed and replaced in Iraq, “regime change in Iraq”; so, it was done — the public were suckered into supporting an invasion (and then into re-‘electing’ the man who did it).

There is no accountability for the aristocracy’s agents (such as President Bush, or President Obama). None were prosecuted for the tortures and murders and destruction that were done to Iraq, and for the trillions of U.S. taxpayer dollars that were spent by us to perpetrate that destruction of Iraq.

America’s aristocrats and their agents call America ‘the opportunity society.’ (Read all about it there, from Obama, and also from self-acknowledged Republicans. But, of course, Obama is playing the ‘good cop,’ to their “bad.” The man who was Obama’s chief economist, Larry Summers, does the same. Their propaganda-line sounds as if it comes from central headquarters.) As if equality of opportunity can actually rise while inequality of wealth is rising. It can’t really happen. The PR line is only for fools. The aristocracy enjoys playing the public for suckers. How else could the aristocracy continue to exploit the public? How much longer can it continue?

Ron Fournier headlined in National Journal on Thursday December 2nd, “The Fish Rots From the Head in Chicago,” and he opened:

Pres­id­ent Obama needs to mail Rahm Emanuel a dead fish in a box. Hil­lary Clin­ton should de­liv­er it. For the in­teg­rity of the party that rep­res­ents a vast ma­jor­ity of black voters, Demo­crat­ic lead­ers every­where need to send the Chica­go may­or a mes­sage: You’re dead to us.

A long­time lieu­ten­ant for the Clin­ton fam­ily and former chief of staff in the Obama White House, Emanuel nev­er hes­it­ated to muscle weak or dis­loy­al Demo­crats out of power. It’s time to flip the script on the en­for­cer nick­named “Rahmbo.”

Emanuel once sent a poll­ster who was late de­liv­er­ing a sur­vey res­ult a dead fish in a box. The night Bill Clin­ton won the 1992 pres­id­en­tial elec­tion, his aides were cel­eb­rat­ing around a pic­nic table when Emanuel picked up a knife and shouted the names of politi­cians who had “f****ed us.” After each name, Emanuel de­clared, “Dead man!”

I’ve got noth­ing against Emanuel. I’ve known him since 1992 and be­nefited from his stra­tegic leaks in the Clin­ton White House. And I know this: Emanuel epi­tom­izes a brand of polit­ics that puts loy­alty and elect­or­al suc­cess above all else. He was edu­cated in the school of Clin­ton, where the ends jus­ti­fy the means, and ruled the Obama White House when it ca­pit­u­lated to the cul­ture of Wash­ing­ton that his boss had vowed to fight.

Then, Fournier summarized the lengths that the Emanuel Administration went to cover up their murder of this Black — for which cover-up they charged Chicago’s taxpayers $5 million.

Obama himself has been the biggest cover-upper of American corruption. He refused to prosecute Bush, Cheney, the banksters, the torturers, etc. He lied by saying “we need to look forward as opposed to looking backwards,” and the U.N. called him on it. (Aristocrats don’t mind that; the U.N. has no teeth; and aristocrats own the ‘news’ media, so America’s public won’t know anyway.) This is how the aristocracy works. It is non-partisan. Most aristocrats are right-wing, but some are left-wing; and, yet, when it’s the aristocracy versus the public, the aristocracy are united — and the public get conned worse than ever. For example, the U.S. aristocracy were united not only on seizing Ukraine, but in slaughtering Ukrainians who rejected the seizure. America’s elite Brookings Institution even urged the U.S. government to step up the slaughter. The U.S. line was that the victims there were simply ‘terrorists,’ or ‘pro-Russians.’ They were actually the residents of the areas that had voted overwhelmingly for the democratically elected Ukrainian President whom the U.S. aristocracy overthrew. The American aristocracy said he was “corrupt.” So were all other recent Ukrainian Presidents — but the U.S. ‘news’ media politely avoided mentioning that fact. And Ukraine now is more corrupt than ever — and a lot more in debt: bankrupt.

When the American government is prosecuting a blue-collar crook, it doesn’t “look forward as opposed to looking backwards,” but, when prosecuting a white-collar crook, especially if that’s an aristocrat, then, for some mysterious reason, it does. “Looking backward” is only for blue-collar crimes — the type of crimes that the aristocracy want to be prosecuted, because that type isn’t the aristocracy’s specialty (which is generally fraud). What ‘justice’ is this? It’s ‘justice’ to fool suckers.

The fish rots from the head, in Washington.

No matter, Republican or Democrat, the American public’s Commander-in-Chief is the American aristocracy’s Commander-in-Cheat. He or she is the head, in Washington, and it smells much the same, either way: like rotten fish.

Said one American Judge, in issuing his verdict:

Today’s reality is that the voices of “we the people” are too often drowned out by the few who have great resources. And when the fundraising cycle slows (it never stops), lobbyists take over in a continuing attempt to gain influence over and access to elected officials.

This is not a left or right, liberal or conservative analysis, but all the points on the political spectrum are increasingly involved in shaping this country’s political agenda. In today’s neverending cycle of campaigning and lobbying; lobbying and campaigning, elected officials know where their money is coming from and that it must keep coming if they are to stay in office. Ordinary citizens recognize this; they know what is going on; they know they are not being included. …

The Court is bound, however, to follow the Supreme Court and Second Circuit’s clear guidance. Accordingly, the Court holds that the limitations contained in New York Election Laws §§ 14-114(8) and 14-126, as applied to independent expenditure-only organizations, cannot prevent quid pro quo corruption.

Of course, those higher-court ‘Justices’ had themselves been appointed by corrupt federal officials, including U.S. Presidents. The U.S. aristocracy holds iron control.

And, so, the fish keeps stinking, and the aristocracy keep lying and pretending that America is a ‘democracy.’ And the public are told that the only problem is inequality of opportunity, not inequality of wealth — no matter how enormous that inequality of wealth is. After all, there’s a self-sustaining aspect to any aristocracy. Their children even get “legacy admissions” into the elite’s colleges. So: the more extreme the wealth-concentration is, the more-extreme it will be in the future. But, no matter: “America is the land of the self-made man.”

And the suckers keep on believing it. People just get accustomed to the smell. The preachers tell them that it’s somehow ‘the will of God,’ and so must be ultimately good. The preachers and teachers know where their money is coming from, too. And, if it’s not coming from the right people, there won’t be much of that sweet smell to cover over the fish-stench. So: worshipping The Almighty is taught — even though it actually means ‘Might makes right’ (which everyone knows to be wrong).

So: everybody does what he must do to “go along to get along” — with “the right people,” of course.

And this is called ‘the free market,’ and ‘democracy,’ though it’s neither. It is, instead, as bad as it smells, even if its direct victims, such as Iraq and Ukraine (just to mention two nations that America’s aristocracy destroyed), smell even worse.

If you want to know how bad and how scary it really is, see the documentary on the Edward Snowden case, Citizen 4; but, even that documentary pulled its punch by limiting to only a single enigmatic sentence its bare reference to the international aristocracy behind it all, whose agents are stealing the public’s freedoms, in order to expand those aristocrats’ now-unprecendentedly sophisticated network of control over the publics throughout the world. It’s no longer just government, and the press, and the ‘intelligence’ agencies, and the military and the police. This is no longer science fiction — it is control over the mass-public, the termination of democracy, in all but name. It is already, and frighteningly, science-fact. This is why the last American President before our new system started to become instituted, Jimmy Carter, recently despaired in public, that America has become a dictatorship. And this is an increasingly global dictatorship. It’s where the global fish-head stinks the worst.

Not to expose it is to hide it — to become part of what promotes the stench, not part of what would reverse the rot that causes it.

By Eric Zuesse, author of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of Christ’s Ventriloquists: The Event that Created Christianity.

Source: Zero Hedge

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12/9/2015 12:41:35 AM

Report: Hundreds of Child Refugees Have Gone Missing in the UK Since January
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Romanians leave the Ozone Leisure Centre to spend the night in sheltered accommodation, Belfast, June 17, 2009.

Hundreds of children have gone missing over the past year since arriving in the U.K. as asylum seekers, according to a report by British newspaper The Observer .

According to Freedom of Information responses from 132 local authorities across England and Wales submitted by the newspaper, at least 340 children disappeared between January and September of this year, and more than 900 asylum-seeking children have gone missing in the past five years.

There are an estimated 126,000 refugees currently living in the U.K., according to the
British Red Cross. The U.K. received 31,400 applications for asylum status in 2014; of those, 1,945were from children separated from their parents before arriving to the U.K., with the highest numbers arriving from Albania, Eritrea, Afghanistan, Syria, Vietnam and Iran.

Local authorities fear that asylum-seeking children are being taken away from foster homes and temporary accommodation by human traffickers, are being bought and sold as commodities into prostitution and forced labor, or are ending up homeless and destitute, the newspaper reports.

The
Observer report also shows that children from Vietnam are at the highest risk of being trafficked, as they are disappearing in high numbers. At least 48 Vietnamese children went missing from authorities across England and Wales in the last nine months. The Missing Kids U.K. database tells a similar story: of the 171 children and young people on the website, 48 have Vietnamese names. Vietnamese children account for almost a quarter of any other nationality on the site.

In 2013, the
BBC offered an explanation as to why so many Vietnamese children were going missing from their foster families. They said that the children were often finding their captors by fleeing foster and care homes in an attempt to repay heavy debts.

Albanian children also appear to be particularly at risk. Children’s charity Barnardo’s
said on October 17 that the number of Albanian children forced to work in the U.K. as slaves is increasing. In a press release, Barnardo's chief executive, Javed Khan, said that some children were used for forced labor, often on building sites, but most were exploited for criminal activities, such as prostitution. While Khan did not specify exactly how many Albanian children are working as slaves, 382 Albanian nationals applied for asylum status in the third quarter of this year—seven percent more than in the same period in 2014.

Charities across the U.K. are concerned for the safety of unaccompanied minors and believe local authorities should do more to notify children about their rights. “Over the last few months, the British Red Cross has seen a steep rise in the number of unaccompanied child asylum seekers accessing our services,” Hugo Tristram, refugee service development manager at the British Red Cross, said in a statement to
Newsweek .

“For many young people arriving in the U.K., this is a very daunting and complicated system. Undoubtedly the fear of being sent back to the place they fled from is a compelling reason to disappear from the system, pushing them towards destitution and homelessness and leaving them vulnerable to exploitation or trafficking.”

British MPs have called for action. On Sunday, leader of the Liberal Democrats party, Tim Farron, asked the government to “open its heart” and take in more unaccompanied child refugees living in Europe,
The Independent newspaper reports. Farron will also present a bill on Tuesday calling for better support for vulnerable asylum-seeking children.

On September 7, British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged to accept up to
20,000refugees within the next five years. The first group of Syrian refugees arrived in Glasgow, Scotland, on November 18 as part of the resettlement program. The British government will accept approximately 400 refugees a month in order to meet its target by 2020.

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12/9/2015 12:56:55 AM



San Bernardino: This Would Never Happen at a Real Terrorist Shooting Crime Scene


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By Melissa Dykes

Just in case you weren’t absolutely sure, the dog is absolutely being wagged in San Bernardino.

Never in a million years would what you are about to see happen at a real terrorist mass shooting crime scene.

Reporters from every mainstream media outlet you can think of swarmed the apartment of mass shooting suspects Syed Farook and his wife Tashfeen Malik, the couple we have been told are the ISIS-pledged terrorists who shot 14 people at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino just two days ago.

In one of the most insane things you might ever see, dozens of “journalists” with camera crews rampaged a fresh crime scene, stomping all over everything, touching stuff without gloves as they rummaged through the couple’s belongings like it was a flea market going out of business or a Black Friday Christmas sale instead of part of an ongoing investigation of what America has been told is the deadliest shooting since Sandy Hook and an ISIS-linked terror attack on U.S. soil.


One person contacted us who was born in the 1950s, when television news was still in its infancy. She said she witnessed the apartment raid live on MSNBC during a lunch break today and she had never seen anything like it. People were shoving each other, throwing stuff around. The reporter was filming a bunch of photographs that had babies and children the couple knew in them until another reporter cautioned they weren’t supposed to show people’s kids on TV without the parent’s permission. They ransacked a computer room and found a shredder with shreddings still in the basket and they were all remarking that they couldn’t believe the police wouldn’t have taken those shreddings as evidence. Speaking of evidence, they found lists on a table of all the items confiscated by the FBI. She said they also filmed the lady’s driver’s license and other ID cards without hiding any of the personal information. She stressed to me again that she was in complete disbelief.

What is the first rule of a crime scene if not to secure it to make sure any evidence is not tainted?

Unless this isn’t a real crime scene at all.

Just consider what happened after Sandy Hook. Not only was the school building off limits and guarded, but even the road leading up to the building, not even the building, was guarded as well (until they bulldozed the building of course… although it might still be guarded even today).

And yet, two days after what we are told is an ISIS-related terror attack on American soil, and the deadliest mass shooting since Sandy Hook, and we’re all supposed to believe the authorities running the show would leave such a high-profile crime scene filled with lots of potential evidence in a brand new ongoing investigation that isn’t even 48 hours old open to reporters and camera crews by the dozens riffling through it and trampling it like they’re fighting over flat screen TVs on sale at Walmart the day after Thanksgiving?

If you cannot see what a steaming pile of bullsh*t this is, you might not be able to see anything at all.

Source: Truthstream Media

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12/9/2015 10:20:31 AM

Muslims criticize Trump's proposal to keep them out of US

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U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump has called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," immigrants and visitors alike, because of what he describes as hatred among "large segments of the Muslim population" toward Americans. The Associated Press is asking Muslims around the world for their thoughts on his proposal:

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AYOUB MUSTAFA, a 42-year-old major with the Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga forces battling the Islamic State group, said Trump's rhetoric reminded him of that of the Islamic State group, known also as Daesh, after its Arabic language acronym.

"This man is encouraging the same kind of hatred as Daesh."

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FERAS ALI ABOU GHABEN, a 30-year-old Palestinian American stock broker:

"Trump has managed to gain votes through hate speech. I do not see anyone doing anything about it and that scares me. What terrified me even more was the applause that came after his speech."

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AHMED YOUSRI, a 23-year-old banker in Cairo, says Trump's proposal may play into the hands of the Islamic State and help the extremist group find more recruits.

"We must also blame our media and religious leaders for not preventing extremist thought from expanding. That is their role and they are not taking it as seriously as they should. But what Trump is doing is giving IS a more legitimate cause for its existence. It will justify their acts and help them recruit people."

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AMR ALI, a 30-year-old chemist living in Cairo:

"The idea by itself is insulting and offensive. If they are going to ban all Muslims because of the people that Muslim terrorists killed, then let's ban all Europeans because the people who were killed during colonial times."

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IMTISAL AHMED, a student of linguistics at the NUML university in Islamabad, linked Trump's proposal to last week's killings in California by Pakistan-born female shooter Tashfeen Malik and her husband.

"We admit that she has done a very bad thing, but the whole Muslim nation should not be punished over one bad act of some individual. If this ban is imposed, many students won't be able to go and study in the United States."

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ADHAM HAMADA, 34-year-old Cairo businessman who works in adventure travel:

"How will they know if I'm Muslim or not. It's not in my passport. That's why I feel it's just political talk."

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BASSEM YOUSSEF, former talk show host known as the Jon Stewart of the Middle East:

(On Twitter) "I didn't know Donald Trump was fluent in Nazi."

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NAWAZISH ALI, a taxi driver in Islamabad:

"Politicians before elections make controversial statements, and I don't think anyone should take the statement of this American presidential candidate seriously."

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AASIM SALMAN, 47-year-old owner of a coffee shop in Baghdad:

"I visited the coffee shops in the U.S. and saw many Americans sitting there, smiling and laughing. I don't see any difference between us, why does Trump want to divide us?"

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AMR KHALIFA, 29-year-old banker and business owner in Cairo who was planning to travel to Las Vegas and Miami next summer with friends, speaking in English:

"Actually, since the events in France happened, I've been thinking that 2016 or so is going to suck for a single, Muslim Arab dude getting a visa anywhere in the world, basically."

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USAMA SALLAH, prominent Palestinian businessman in Jerusalem who lived in the U.S. for 14 years:

"I will continue to visit the United States whenever possible because I know that America is a great country in which there is no place for such racist opinions. And for those who agree with him, I ask: How would you feel if Arab and Muslim countries decided to ban Americans from entering them?"

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AZIZA YOUSEF, a computer science professor at King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:

"Why is it that when there are crazy people who happen to be Muslim, they blame all Muslims? I will not be responsible for someone who commits a crime who happens to be a Muslim. I will not defend myself or defend Islam because a guy or person who happens to be Muslim did something stupid."

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SOMCHAI JEWANGMA, an officer with Thailand's Sheikhul Islam Office, which governs the country's Muslims:

"It's true that there are Muslim extremists, those who don't have good intentions for Islam. But there are 1.7 billion Muslim people in the world. If we were all bad, then the world would be uninhabitable."

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AZRA KHAN, president of the Canberra Islamic Center in Australia, said Trump's proposal is the wrong way to address last week's attack in California:

"He could better improve the situation if he were to say, 'Let the U.S. take guns more seriously and ban them.' That one simple solution would be much more suitable and make the streets of America far safer."

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KEYSAR TRAD, the chairman of the Sydney-based Islamic Friendship Association of Australia, said Trump's statement reflected political desperation.

"Donald Trump's statement is a desperate statement by a desperate man who knows that he's clutching at straws and has no chance of winning the election. So he's trying to win it off the back of the Islamophobia industry."

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Associated Press writers Salar Salim in Irbil, Iraq; Anusonadisai Nattasuda in Bangkok; Rod McGuirk in Canberra, Australia; Eileen Ng in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Nour Youssef, Nariman el-Mofty and Maram Mazen in Cairo; Muneeza Naqvi in New Delhi; Karin Laub in Amman, Jordan; Mohammad Daraghmeh in Ramallah, West Bank; Nini Karmini in Jakarta; Rahim Faiez in Kabul, Afghanistan; Munir Ahmed in Islamabad; Qassim Abdul-Zahra in Baghdad; Lynsey Chutel in Johannesburg and Aya Batrawy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, contributed to this report.


Muslims decry Donald Trump's comments


From Cairo to Australia, Muslims speak out against Trump's proposal to ban them from entering the U.S.
'A desperate man'


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12/9/2015 10:37:26 AM

U.S. conducting 'serious review' of alleged Iran missile test

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File photo of Iranian-made missiles at Holy Defence Museum in Tehran September 23, 2015. REUTERS/Raheb Homavandi/TIMA

By Louis Charbonneau and Michelle Nichols

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United States is reviewing and seeking to confirm reports that Iran launched a ballistic missile last month in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power said on Tuesday.

"The U.S. is conducting a serious review of the reported incident," Power told reporters after a meeting of the Security Council on unrelated issues.

She added that if Washington confirmed the reports that Iran tested a medium-range ballistic missile on Nov. 21 in violation of U.N. resolutions, the United States would bring the issue to the 15-nation council and seek appropriate action.

A Western diplomatic source said last week on condition of anonymity that the test of a Ghadr-110, a spinoff of the Shahab-3 missile, was held near Chabahar, a port city near Iran's border with Pakistan. He said it was a liquid-fueled missile with a 1,900 km (1,180 mile) range and was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

All ballistic missile tests by Iran are banned under a 2010 Security Council resolution that remains valid until a nuclear deal between Iran and six world powers is implemented.

Under that deal, reached on July 14, most sanctions on Iran will be lifted in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program. According to a July 20 resolution endorsing that deal, Iran is still "called upon" to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons for up to eight years.

In October, the United States, Britain and France called for the Security Council's Iran sanctions committee to take action over a test by Tehran of a nuclear-capable missile that month that they said violated U.N. sanctions.

So far, no action has been taken by the committee, though Power said council members would be discussing the issue next week. She added that the United States could take unilateral steps against Iran, though Tehran has warned that it would treat any new sanctions as a breach of the nuclear deal.

U.S. Senator Bob Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, issued a statement condemning what he described as the lack of response to Iranian missile violations.

"Iran violates U.N. Security Council resolutions because it knows neither this administration nor the U.N. Security Council is likely to take any action," said Corker.

France said it would pay close attention to ensure Iran respects the ban on ballistic missile tests.

(Additional reporting by Dan Williams in Jerusalem, John Irish in Paris and Arshad Mohammed and Patricia Zengerle in Washington; editing by Alistair Bell and Bernard Orr)

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