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  by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky
 December 05, 2014
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								America 
			is on a war footing.    
								
								While, a World War Three Scenario has been on 
			the drawing board of the Pentagon for more than ten years, military 
			action against Russia is now contemplated at an "operational level".
								   
								
								Similarly, both the Senate and the House have introduced enabling 
			legislation which provides legitimacy to the conduct of a war 
			against Russia.   
								
								We are 
			not dealing with a "Cold War". None of the safeguards of the Cold 
			War era prevail.    
								
								There has 
			been a breakdown in East-West diplomacy coupled with extensive 
			war propaganda. In turn the United Nations has turned a blind eye to 
			extensive war crimes committed by the Western military alliance.
								   
								
								The 
			adoption of a major piece of legislation by the US House of 
			Representatives on December 4th (H. 
			Res. 758) would provide (pending a vote in the Senate) a de 
			facto green light to the US president and commander in chief to 
			initiate - without congressional approval - a process of 
			military confrontation with Russia.    
								
								Global 
			security is at stake. This historic vote - which potentially could 
			affect the lives of hundreds of millions of people Worldwide - has 
			received virtually no media coverage.    
								
								A total media blackout 
			prevails.     
								
								The World 
			is at a dangerous crossroads. Moscow has responded to US-NATO 
			threats. Its borders are threatened.  
			  
			  
			On 
			December 3, the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation 
			announced the inauguration of a new military-political entity which 
			would take over in the case of war.  
				
				
				Russia is launching a new national defense facility, which is 
				meant to monitor threats to national security in peacetime, but 
				would take control of the entire country in case of war.  
				
				
				(RT, 
				December 3, 2014) 
			  
			  
			  
			
			Timeline of War Preparations 
			  
			In May 2014, the
			
			Russian Aggression Prevention Act (RAPA) was introduced in the 
			US Senate (S 2277), calling for the militarization of Eastern Europe 
			and the Baltic States and the stationing of US and NATO troops on 
			Russia's doorstep: 
			  
			  
			
			
			S.2277 - Russian Aggression Prevention 
			Act of 2014 
			  
			Directs the President to:  
				
				(1) 
			implement a plan for increasing U.S. and NATO support for the armed forces of Poland, Estonia, 
			Lithuania, and Latvia, and other NATO member-states 
				(2) direct the U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO to seek 
			consideration for 
			permanently basing NATO forces in such countries 
			Directs the President to submit a plan 
			to Congress for accelerating NATO and European missile defense 
			efforts. 
			  
			While The S 2277 resolution was sent to 
			the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for review, its essential 
			premises are already in the process of being implemented. 
			  
			In 
			mid-July, NATO's Europe commander General Philip Breedlove in 
			consultation with the Pentagon and Britain's Ministry of Defence, 
			called for: 
				
				"stockpiling 
				a base in Poland with enough weapons, ammunition and other 
				supplies to support a rapid deployment of thousands of troops 
				against Russia". 
				(RT, July 24, 2014).     
			     
			According to General Breedlove, NATO 
			needs "pre-positioned supplies, pre-positioned capabilities and a 
			basing area ready to rapidly accept follow-on forces": 
				
				"He plans to recommend placing 
				supplies - weapons, ammunition and ration packs - at the 
				headquarters to enable a sudden 
				influx of thousands of Nato troops". 
				(Times, 
				August 22, 2014) 
			Breedlove's "Blitzkrieg scenario" 
			- which 
			could potentially lead to military escalation - was reaffirmed at the 
			September NATO Summit in Wales. A so-called
			NATO action plan directed 
			against the Russian Federation was decided upon.  
			  
			The Wales Summit 
			had given the "green light". 
			  
			  
			
			 
			  
			  
			Barely a month later, in October, 
			US-NATO military drills were held in the Baltic States. In early 
			November, a second round of drills was held in both the Baltic 
			States and Eastern Europe. 
			  
			As part of this broader endeavor,
			NATO's Iron Sword 2014 military 
			exercises - involving the participation of nine member 
			countries of the Atlantic Alliance - were launched in Lithuania in 
			early November: 
				
				 "US tanks rolled in to 
				Lithuania earlier this month is 
				a show of force 
				to Russia that it's not welcome in the region." 
			The military exercises were explicitly 
			directed against Russia.  
			  
			According to Moscow, they consisted in, 
				
				"increasing operation readiness" 
			as well the transfer of NATO "military infrastructure to the Russian 
			borders". 
			In response to NATO deployments on 
			Russia's borders, the Russian Federation also conducted in early 
			November extensive war games in the sea of Barent.  
			  
			The Russian 
			drills consisted in testing, 
				
				"its 
			entire nuclear triad consisting of strategic bombers; submarines" 
			and the "silo-based Topol-M intercontinental ballistic missile 
			launched from Plesetsk in Arkhangelsk Oblast" on November 1st. 
			    
			
			The US House of Representatives H.Res. 758 
			Resolution   
			On 18 November, a major resolution H. 
			Res. 758 was introduced in the House of Representatives.    
			Its main thrust consists in portraying 
			Russia as an "Aggressor Nation", which has invaded Ukraine and 
			calling for military action directed against Russia:       
			You can watch (above video) Rep. Kinzinger's floor 
			speech on the legislation.   
			
			H.RES.758 - Whereas upon entering 
			office in 2009, President Barack Obama announced his intention to 
			'reset' relations with the Russian Federation, which was described 
			by former United States Ambassador… (Introduced in House - IH) 
			  
			HRES 
			758 IH 
			113th 
			CONGRESS 
			2d 
			Session 
			H. RES. 
			758 
			Strongly condemning the actions of the 
			Russian Federation, under President Vladimir Putin, which has 
			carried out a policy of aggression against neighboring countries 
			aimed at political and economic domination.   
			(The full text of H. RES. 758 is 
			contained in far below annex to this article)   
			H. Res. 758 not only accuses Russia of 
			having invaded Ukraine, it also invokes
			article 5 of the Washington Treaty, 
			namely NATO's doctrine of collective security. 
				
				An attack on one member of the 
				Atlantic alliance is an attack on all members of the Alliance. 
			The underlying narrative is supported by 
			a string of baseless accusations directed against the Russian 
			Federation.   
			It accuses Russia of having invaded 
			Ukraine. It states without evidence that Russia was behind 
			the downing of
					
					Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17, it accuses Russia of 
			military aggression.   
			Ironically, it also accuses the Russian 
			Federation of having imposed economic sanctions not only on Ukraine, 
			Georgia, Moldova but also on several unnamed member states of the 
			European Union.    
			The resolution accuses the Russian 
			Federation of having used, 
				
				"the supply of energy for political 
				and economic coercion." 
			In essence, House Resolution 758 were it 
			to become law would provide a de 
			facto green light to 
			the
			President of the United States to 
			declare war on the Russian Federation, without the formal permission 
			of the US Congress.   
			In this regard, it could be interpreted 
			as "mildly unconstitutional" in that it contravenes the substance of 
			Article 1, Section 8, of the US Constitution which vests in the 
			Congress "the Power to declare war…"   
			The resolution urges the President of 
			the United States in consultation with the US Congress to: 
				
				
				"conduct a review of the force posture, 
				readiness, and responsibilities of the United States Armed 
				Forces and the forces of other members of NATO 
				to determine if the contributions and actions of each is 
				sufficient to meet the obligations of collective self defence 
				under article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty and to specify the 
				measures needed to remedy any deficiencies" . 
			What the above paragraph suggests is 
			that the US is contemplating the use of NATO's collective security 
			doctrine under article 5 with a views to triggering a process of 
			military confrontation with the Russian Federation.   
			The structure of military alliances is 
			of crucial significance. Washington's intent is to isolate Russia. 
			Article 5 is a convenient mechanism imposed by the US on Western 
			Europe.  
			  
			It forces NATO member states, most of which are members of 
			the European Union, to act wage war on Washington's behalf. Moreover, a referendum on Ukraine's 
			membership in NATO is contemplated.  
			  
			In case Ukraine becomes a member 
			of NATO and/or redefines its security agreement with NATO, article 5 
			could be invoked as a justification to wage a NATO sponsored war on 
			Russia.       
			"Fast 
			Legislation"   
			The speed at which this legislation was 
			adopted is unusual in US Congressional history.  House 
			resolution 758 was introduced on November 18th, it was rushed off to 
			the Foreign Affairs Committee and rushed back to the plenary of the 
			House for debate and adoption.   
			Two weeks (16 days) after it was first 
			introduced by Rep. Kinzinger (Illinois) on November 18, it was 
			adopted by 411-10 in an almost unanimous vote on the morning of 
			December 4th.   
			Members of Congress are puppets. Their 
			vote is controlled by Washington's lobby groups. For the defence 
			contractors, Wall Street and the Texas oil giants, "war is good for 
			business".   
			In the words of Dennis Kucinich 
			in an open letter published on December 2: 
				
				
				The resolution demands Russia to be isolated… 
				In other words, 'let's get ready for war with Russia.'   
				This is exactly the type of sabre 
				rattling which led to the initiation and escalation of the Cold 
				War. It is time we demanded that the US employ diplomacy, not 
				more military expenditures, in the quest for international 
				order.     
			
			Media Blackout   
			One would expect that this historic 
			decision would has been the object of extensive news coverage.   
			In fact what happened was a total news 
			blackout.   
			The nation's media failed to provide 
			coverage of the debate in House of Representatives and the adoption 
			of H Res 758 on December 4. The mainstream media had been instructed 
			not to cover the Congressional decision.   
			Nobody dared to raise its dramatic 
			implications, its impacts on "global security": 
				
				"World War III is not front page 
				news." 
			And without mainstream news concerning 
			US-NATO war preparations, the broader public remains unaware of the 
			importance of the Congressional decision. . 
				
				
				
				Spread the word. Reverse the tide of war.    
				
				Break 
				the mainstream media blackout.            
				  
				
				Bill 
				Text   
				113th 
				Congress (2013-2014)
				H.RES.758.IH
				  
					
					
					H.RES.758 - Whereas upon 
					entering office in 2009, President Barack Obama announced 
					his intention to 'reset' relations with the Russian 
					Federation, which was described by former United States 
					Ambassador… (Introduced in House - IH) 
					    
					HRES 758 IH   
					113th CONGRESS 
					2d Session 
					H. RES. 758 
					Strongly condemning the actions 
					of the Russian Federation, under President Vladimir Putin, 
					which has carried out a policy of aggression against 
					neighboring countries aimed at political and economic 
					domination.     
					IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
					November 18, 2014 
					Mr. KINZINGER of Illinois 
					submitted the following resolution; which was referred to 
					the Committee on Foreign Affairs       
					
					RESOLUTION   
					Strongly condemning the actions 
					of the Russian Federation, under President Vladimir Putin, 
					which has carried out a policy of aggression against 
					neighboring countries aimed at political and economic 
					domination.   
					Whereas upon entering office in 
					2009, President Barack Obama announced his intention to 
					'reset' relations with the Russian Federation, which was 
					described by former United States Ambassador to Russia 
					Michael McFaul as a policy to 'engage with Russia to seek 
					agreement on common interests', which included the 
					negotiation of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New 
					START) in which the United States agreed to major reductions 
					in its nuclear forces;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					has responded to this policy with openly anti-American 
					rhetoric and actions and with armed aggression against 
					United States allies and partner countries, including 
					Ukraine and the Republic of Georgia;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					has subjected Ukraine to a campaign of political, economic, 
					and military aggression for the purpose of establishing its 
					domination over the country and progressively erasing its 
					independence;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation's 
					invasion of, and military operations on, Ukrainian territory 
					represent gross violations of Ukraine's sovereignty, 
					independence, and territorial integrity and a violation of 
					international law, including the Russian Federation's 
					obligations under the United Nations Charter;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation's 
					forcible occupation and illegal annexation of Crimea and its 
					continuing support for separatist and paramilitary forces in 
					eastern Ukraine are violations of its obligations under the 
					1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, in which it 
					pledged to respect the independence and sovereignty and the 
					existing borders of Ukraine and to refrain from the threat 
					or use of force against the territorial integrity or 
					political independence of Ukraine;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					has provided military equipment, training, and other 
					assistance to separatist and paramilitary forces in eastern 
					Ukraine that has resulted in over 4,000 civilian deaths, 
					hundreds of thousands of civilian refugees, and widespread 
					destruction;   
					Whereas the Ukrainian military 
					remains at a significant disadvantage compared to the armed 
					forces of the Russian Federation in terms of size and 
					technological sophistication;   
					Whereas the United States 
					strongly supports efforts to assist Ukraine to defend its 
					territory and sovereignty against military aggression by the 
					Russian Federation and by separatist forces;   
					Whereas the terms of the 
					ceasefire specified in the Minsk Protocol that was signed on 
					September 5, 2014, by representatives of the Government of 
					Ukraine, the Russian Federation, and the Russian-backed 
					separatists in the eastern area of the Ukraine have been 
					repeatedly violated by the Russian Federation and the 
					separatist forces it supports;   
					Whereas separatist forces in 
					areas they controlled in eastern Ukraine prevented the 
					holding of elections on May 25, 2014, for a new President of 
					Ukraine and on October 26, 2014, for a new Rada, thereby 
					preventing the people of eastern Ukraine from exercising 
					their democratic right to select their candidates for office 
					in free and fair elections;   
					Whereas, on November 2, 2014, 
					separatist forces in eastern Ukraine held fraudulent and 
					illegal elections in areas they controlled for the supposed 
					purpose of choosing leaders of the illegitimate local 
					political entities they have declared;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					has recognized the results of the illegal elections and 
					continues to provide the military, political, and economic 
					support without which the separatist forces could not 
					continue to maintain their areas of control;   
					Whereas the reestablishment of 
					peace and security in Ukraine requires the full withdrawal 
					of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory, the resumption 
					of the government's control over all of the country's 
					international borders, the disarming of the separatist and 
					paramilitary forces in the east, an end to Russia's use of 
					its energy exports and trade barriers to apply economic and 
					political pressure, and an end to Russian interference in 
					Ukraine's internal affairs;   
					Whereas
					Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, 
					a civilian airliner, was destroyed by a Russian-made missile 
					provided by the Russian Federation to
					
					separatist forces in eastern Ukraine, 
					resulting in the loss of 298 innocent lives;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					has used and is continuing to use coercive economic 
					measures, including the manipulation of energy prices and 
					supplies, as well as trade restrictions, to place political 
					and economic pressure on Ukraine;   
					Whereas military forces of the 
					Russian Federation and of the separatists it controls have 
					repeatedly violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement 
					announced on September 5, 2014;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					invaded the Republic of Georgia in August 2008, continues to 
					station military forces in the regions of Abkhazia and South 
					Ossetia, and is implementing measures intended to 
					progressively integrate these regions into the Russian 
					Federation;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					continues to subject the Republic of Georgia to political 
					and military intimidation, economic coercion, and other 
					forms of aggression in an effort to establish its control of 
					the country and to prevent Georgia from establishing closer 
					relations with the European Union and the United States;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					continues to station military forces in
					
					the Transniestria region of 
					Moldova;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					continues to provide support to the illegal separatist 
					regime in the Transniestria region of Moldova;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					continues to subject Moldova to political and military 
					intimidation, economic coercion, and other forms of 
					aggression in an effort to establish its control of the 
					countries and to prevent efforts by Moldova to establish 
					closer relations with the European Union and the United 
					States; 
					Whereas under the terms of the 
					Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), a 
					flight-test or deployment of any INF-banned weapon delivery 
					vehicle by the Russian Federation constitutes a violation of 
					the INF Treaty;   
					Whereas, on July 29, 2014, the 
					United States Department of State released its report on the 
					Adherence to and Compliance with Arms Control, 
					Nonproliferation, and Disarmament Agreements and 
					Commitments, as required by Section 403 of the Arms Control 
					and Disarmament Act, for calendar year 2013, which found 
					that, '[t]he United States has determined that the Russian 
					Federation is in violation of its obligations under the INF 
					Treaty not to possess, produce, or flight-test a 
					ground-launched cruise missile (GLCM) with a range 
					capability of 500 km to 5,500 km, or to possess or produce 
					launchers of such missiles';   
					Whereas according to reports, 
					the Government of the Russian Federation has repeatedly 
					engaged in the infiltration of, and attacks on, computer 
					networks of the United States Government, as well as 
					individuals and private entities, for the purpose of 
					illicitly acquiring information and disrupting operations, 
					including by supporting Russian individuals and entities 
					engaged in these actions;   
					Whereas the political, military, 
					and economic aggression against Ukraine and other countries 
					by the Russian Federation underscores the enduring 
					importance of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 
					as the cornerstone of collective Euro-Atlantic defense;   
					Whereas the United States 
					reaffirms its obligations under the North Atlantic Treaty, 
					especially Article 5 which states that 'an armed attack 
					against one or more' of the treaty signatories 'shall be 
					considered an attack against them all';   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					is continuing to use its supply of energy as a means of 
					political and economic coercion against Ukraine, Georgia, 
					Moldova, and other European countries;   
					Whereas the United States 
					strongly supports energy diversification initiatives in 
					Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, and other European countries to 
					reduce the ability of the Russian Federation to use its 
					supply of energy for political and economic coercion, 
					including the development of domestic sources of energy, 
					increased efficiency, and substituting Russian energy 
					resources with imports from other countries;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					continues to conduct an aggressive propaganda effort in 
					Ukraine in which false information is used to subvert the 
					authority of the legitimate national government, undermine 
					stability, promote ethnic dissension, and incite violence;   
					Whereas the Russian Federation 
					has expanded the presence of its state-sponsored media in 
					national languages across central and western Europe with 
					the intent of using news and information to distort public 
					opinion and obscure Russian political and economic influence 
					in Europe;   
					Whereas expanded efforts by 
					United States international broadcasting across all media in 
					the Russian and Ukrainian languages are needed to counter 
					Russian propaganda and to provide the people of Ukraine and 
					the surrounding regions with access to credible and balanced 
					information;   
					Whereas the Voice of America and 
					Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Incorporated 
					continue to represent a minority market share in Ukraine and 
					other regional states with significant ethno-linguistic 
					Russian populations who increasingly obtain their local and 
					international news from Russian state-sponsored media 
					outlets;   
					Whereas the United States 
					International Programming to Ukraine and Neighboring Regions 
					Act of 2014 (Public Law 113-96) requires the Voice of 
					America and RFE/RL, Incorporated to provide programming 
					content to target populations in Ukraine and Moldova 24 
					hours a day, 7 days a week, including at least 8 weekly 
					hours of total original video and television content and 14 
					weekly hours of total audio content while expanding 
					cooperation with local media outlets and deploying greater 
					content through multimedia platforms and mobile devices; and   
					Whereas Vladimir Putin has 
					established an increasingly authoritarian regime in the 
					Russian Federation through fraudulent elections, the 
					persecution and jailing of political opponents, the 
					elimination of independent media, the seizure of key sectors 
					of the economy and enabling supporters to enrich themselves 
					through widespread corruption, and implementing a strident 
					propaganda campaign to justify Russian aggression against 
					other countries and repression in Russia, among other 
					actions: Now, therefore, be it   
					
					Resolved, 
						
							
							(1) strongly supports 
							the efforts by President Poroshenko and the people 
							of Ukraine to establish a lasting peace in their 
							country that includes the full withdrawal of Russian 
							forces from its territory, full control of its 
							international borders, the disarming of separatist 
							and paramilitary forces eastern Ukraine, the 
							adoption of policies to reduce the ability of the 
							Russian Federation to use energy exports and trade 
							barriers as weapons to apply economic and political 
							pressure, and an end to interference by the Russian 
							Federation in the internal affairs of Ukraine; 
						
							
							(2) affirms the right of 
							Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, and all countries to 
							exercise their sovereign rights within their 
							internationally recognized borders free from outside 
							intervention and to conduct their foreign policy in 
							accordance with their determination of the best 
							interests of their peoples; 
						
							
							(3) condemns the 
							continuing political, economic, and military 
							aggression by the Russian Federation against 
							Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova and the continuing 
							violation of their sovereignty, independence, and 
							territorial integrity; 
						
							
								
								(B) is in violation 
								of the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security 
								Assurances in which it pledged to respect the 
								independence, sovereignty, and existing borders 
								of Ukraine and to refrain from the threat of the 
								use of force against the territorial integrity 
								or political independence of Ukraine; and 
						
							
							(5) calls on the Russian 
							Federation to reverse its illegal annexation of the 
							Crimean peninsula, to end its support of the 
							separatist forces in Crimea, and to remove its 
							military forces from that region other than those 
							operating in strict accordance with its 1997 
							agreement on the Status and Conditions of the Black 
							Sea Fleet Stationing on the Territory of Ukraine; 
						
							
							(7) calls on the Russian 
							Federation to remove its military forces and 
							military equipment from the territory of Ukraine, 
							Georgia, and Moldova, and to end its political, 
							military, and economic support of separatist forces; 
						
							
							(9) calls on the 
							President to cooperate with United States allies and 
							partners in Europe and other countries around the 
							world to impose visa bans, targeted asset freezes, 
							sectoral sanctions, and other measures on the 
							Russian Federation and its leadership with the goal 
							of compelling it to end its violation of Ukraine's 
							sovereignty and territorial integrity, to remove its 
							military forces and equipment from Ukrainian 
							territory, and to end its support of separatist and 
							paramilitary forces; 
						
							
							(13) reaffirms the 
							commitment of the United States to its obligations 
							under the North Atlantic Treaty, especially Article 
							5, and calls on all Alliance member states to 
							provide their full share of the resources needed to 
							ensure their collective defense; 
						
							
							(14) urges the 
							President, in consultation with Congress, to conduct 
							a review of the force posture, readiness, and 
							responsibilities of United States Armed Forces and 
							the forces of other members of NATO to determine if 
							the contributions and actions of each are sufficient 
							to meet the obligations of collective self-defense 
							under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty and to 
							specify the measures needed to remedy any 
							deficiencies; 
						
							
							(17) calls on Ukraine, 
							the European Union, and other countries in Europe to 
							support energy diversification initiatives to reduce 
							the ability of the Russian Federation to use its 
							supply of energy as a means of applying political 
							and economic pressure on other countries, including 
							by promoting increased natural gas and other energy 
							exports from the United States and other countries; 
						
							
							(19) calls on the 
							President and the United States Department of State 
							to develop a strategy for multilateral coordination 
							to produce or otherwise procure and distribute news 
							and information in the Russian language to countries 
							with significant Russian-speaking populations which 
							maximizes the use of existing platforms for content 
							delivery such as the Voice of America and Radio Free 
							Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Incorporated, 
							leverages indigenous public-private partnerships for 
							content production, and seeks in-kind contributions 
							from regional state governments; 
						
							
							(20) calls on the United 
							States Department of State to identify positions at 
							key diplomatic posts in Europe to evaluate the 
							political, economic, and cultural influence of 
							Russia and Russian state-sponsored media and to 
							coordinate with host governments on appropriate 
							responses; 
						
							
							(21) calls upon the 
							Russian Federation to seek a mutually beneficial 
							relationship with the United States that is based on 
							respect for the independence and sovereignty of all 
							countries and their right to freely determine their 
							future, including their relationship with other 
							nations and international organizations, without 
							interference, intimidation, or coercion by other 
							countries; and 
						
							
							(22) calls for the 
							reestablishment of a close and cooperative 
							relationship between the people of the United States 
							and the Russian people based on the shared pursuit 
							of democracy, human rights, and peace among all 
							nations. 
					
					
					
					
					https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-resolution/758. 
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