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Trump’s Soleimani Strike Pays Off for Now After Iran Backs Away


By
Justin Sink


Iran’s restrained response gave Trump opening to claim victory

But a return to negotiations on nuclear arms looks less likely


Trump Says Iran Appears to Be Standing Down After Attack

Trump Says Iran Appears to Be Standing Down After Attack


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Donald Trump took the biggest risk of his presidency by killing a top Iranian general, and for the moment the bet is paying off. The question now is: for how long?

A retaliatory Iranian missile attack on two U.S. bases in Iraq early Wednesday caused no casualties, allowing the president an opportunity to stand down from what looked like an escalation toward war.

“We must all work together toward making a deal with Iran that makes the world a safer and more peaceful place,” Trump said in televised remarks to the nation Wednesday. “We must also make a deal that allows Iran to thrive and prosper, and take advantage of its enormous untapped potential.”

The Jan. 2 strike that killed General Qassem Soleimani was a dramatic show of strength that, at least for now, reset the power dynamic between the U.S. and Iran and, back home, energized many of the president’s supporters. Trump appears to believe Iran will now think twice about provoking the U.S. and the two nations could even begin to forge a new understanding to reshape fraught Middle East politics.

But it’s not at all clear that Iran is done with its reprisals.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani wrote on Twitter that his government’s “final answer” to the Soleimani “assassination will be to kick all U.S. forces out of the region.”

Late Wednesday in Baghdad, two rockets struck the Green Zone, where the U.S. embassy is located. There were no casualties, according to a statement from Iraqi security forces.



Missile damage at the Ain al Assad Airbase in Iraq on Jan. 8.


Source: Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
‘Standing Down’

Iran’s relatively timid initial retaliation for the U.S. strike on Qassem Soleimani reinforced arguments by Trump and his allies that his unconventional approach to foreign policy can pay commensurate dividends.

“Iran appears to be standing down, which is a good thing for all parties concerned and a very good thing for the world,” Trump said. He concluded his remarks by inviting Iran to seek “harmony with the nations of the world,” promising: “The United States is ready to embrace peace with all who seek it.”

It appears unlikely the Islamic Republic or European nations that signed the 2015 nuclear accord Trump scrapped are more eager to negotiate a new deal today. Iran, instead, has said it will no longer observe the 2015 agreement’s limits on its uranium enrichment, potentially moving the country closer to a nuclear weapon than before Soleimani was killed.
QuickTakes explain the U.S.-Iran conflict

Iran’s leaders have bided their time before and are practiced at an asymmetric foreign policy that relies on proxy forces to badger the U.S., making further escalation a distinct possibility. That risk may increase if the investigation into the overnight crash of a Ukrainian passenger jet leaving Tehran creates new political headaches for Iran’s leaders.

Trump’s meteoric political rise was fueled in part by his stated opposition to the costs of the nation’s Middle East wars and his promises to withdraw from the region. He has instead overseen a buildup of U.S. forces in response to increasing Iranian belligerence following his abandonment of the nuclear accord.
Public Disapproval

After the Soleimani strike, social media networks were flooded with users expressing concern about the outbreak of war. A survey by Reuters and Ipsos found that a majority of Americans – 53 percent – disapproved of Trump’s handling of Iran following the strike, an increase of 9 percentage points from December.


Protesters hold up an image of Qassem Soleimani during a demonstration on Jan. 3.
Photographer: Ali Mohammadi/Bloomberg

The crisis seemed to shake even some of the president’s most ardent supporters. Allies including Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Senator Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, urged the president to avoid war with Iran.

The de-escalation may therefore help Trump politically. And it provided the president a tidy foreign policy victory, even if temporary, as lawmakers on Capitol Hill continue to debate his impeachment and removal from office over his efforts to force Ukraine to investigate political rivals.

Still, the substantial risk for the White House is that Iran yet exacts a price in blood for Soleimani’s killing or that it resumes its once aggressive efforts to develop nuclear weapons. Either outcome would render Wednesday’s events a Pyrrhic victory.
Trump’s Red Lines

Trump opened his remarks to the nation with the flat declaration that as long as he is president, “Iran will never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.” That is an unmistakable red line he’ll be under great pressure to enforce.

He also made clear that the U.S. would respond forcefully to the killing of any American at the hands of Iran. With tens of thousands of soldiers deployed in a region where Iran supports a broad array of terrorist organizations and militias, the possibility of a sudden escalation remains significant.

Those declarations came despite Trump knowing full well the risk of red lines. He made his name in politics in part by lambasting President Barack Obama for not following through on a threat to punish Syrian leader Bashar Al-Assad for the use of chemical weapons in his country’s civil war.

The crisis also appears to have scrambled the fragile relationship between the U.S. and the government in Iraq. The country’s parliament quickly voted for the withdrawal of foreign forces following the Soleimani strike. Trump said Tuesday the U.S. military would remain, threatening sanctions if Iraq’s government forced it to leave.

But those are problems for tomorrow. On Wednesday, Trump appeared to have managed to appease both the pacifist and more hawkish wings of his party. Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican who had called the Iranian missile attack “an act of war,” said the president’s remarks were “measured and firm.”

“What President Trump is seeking from Iran is to end 40 years of tyranny, to stop them from being a state sponsor of terrorism and to abandon their nuclear weapons program once and for all,” Graham said. He called Trump’s strategy a “Maximum Pressure campaign” combined with “a credible military component.”

Bloomberg


Africa’s Richest Man Plans U.S. Office to Help Diversify Wealth


By
Anthony Osae-Brown


Aliko Dangote’s net worth grew by $4.3 billion last year

Africa has issues with currency volatility, Dangote says

Billionaire Dangote's Guide to Being a Successful Businessman

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, plans to take office space in New York to help diversify his investments and avoid the risk of currency fluctuations on his home continent.

The owner of the biggest cement company in sub-Saharan Africa will use the base and an existing one in London to become more global after the completion of a $12 billion, 650,000 barrel-a-day refinery currently under construction in Nigeria.



Aliko Dangote


Photographer: Wei Leng Tay/Bloomberg

“In Africa, you know we have issues of devaluation, so we want to really preserve some of the family’s wealth,” Dangote told Bloomberg TV’s David Rubenstein Show.

The 62-year-old Nigerian businessman became $4.3 billion richer in 2019 as his fortune continued to grow on the back of investments in cement, flour and sugar. With a net worth of about $15 billion, he is ranked the 95th wealthiest man in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

His conglomerate, Dangote Industries, includes the Lagos-listed Dangote Cement Plc and four other publicly traded companies under the Dangote umbrella that account for more than a fifth of the value of the Nigerian stock exchange.

China Touts Foreign Access to Oil and Gas Ahead of U.S. Trade Deal

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Overseas firms with net assets of 300 million yuan can apply

Move is also driven by sluggish domestic production growth


China said it will open up oil and gas exploration to private and foreign firms, offering further details of a policy that will help assuage concerns over access to the industry ahead of next week’s signing of an interim trade deal with the U.S.

Companies with net assets of at least 300 million yuan ($43 million) can apply for licenses as part of “a major reform,” the resources ministry said at a briefing on Thursday. Previously, only state-owned firms have been eligible for permits, an approach that has retarded efforts by Beijing to expand domestic production and cut its enormous import bill.

More broadly, China has adopted a slew of measures in the last couple of years to help ease commercial frictions with the U.S., including opening up its financial sector to foreign ownership and taking steps to ban forced technology transfers.

Oil and gas was one of the sectors removed from the list of industries that restrict overseas investment in July. The latest details from the resources ministry helped lift the stocks of a swathe of firms that service exploration and production in China.
Energy Security

While the nation’s three major state oil companies have raised spending to boost output -- heeding calls from President Xi Jinping to bolster the nation’s energy security -- China’s crude imports have continued to break records. Its gas imports have also grown apace as the nation seeks to swap out dirty coal for the cleaner burning fuel across residences and industry.

“The sluggish growth of oil and gas production in China was partly due to the monopolistic nature of the upstream segment,” said Dennis Ip, a head of research at Daiwa Capital Markets. “The government’s intention is to introduce competition and encourage technological innovation in the E&P segment and we believe this can help to lower the production costs of upstream players over the long run.”

At its briefing, the ministry also detailed measures to reform the management of natural resources and the transfer of mining rights.

— With assistance by Jing Yang, and Miao Han

China Says Liu He to Travel to U.S. for Trade Deal Signing



Bloomberg News
January 9, 2020, 8:07 AM GMT+1 Updated on January 9, 2020, 8:46 AM GMT+1
Ministry of Commerce confirms plans after Trump announcement
 
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China announced that Vice Premier Liu He will travel to Washington to sign the first phase of the trade deal with the U.S. next week, locking in Beijing’s commitment to a ceremony already announced by President Donald Trump.

Liu, who has acted as Chinese President Xi Jinping’s top trade negotiator throughout the tariff conflict, will travel to the U.S. from Jan. 13 to Jan. 15 at the head of the delegation, Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng said.

He said he has no more information to release about the trade talks, other than that the teams remain in close contact.



Liu He


Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg

The statement is the first Chinese confirmation of the signing, which Trump said would be Jan. 15. Trump has also said he will go to Beijing after the deal is inked to begin negotiations on the second phase.

Under the accord, announced Dec. 13, Trump agreed to suspend plans for new tariffs on Chinese imports and reduced some existing levies, while Beijing agreed to increase agricultural purchases. The precise terms of the agreement have not been revealed. U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer has said he expects the 86-page document will be publicly released after it is signed.

Gao declined to comment on the $200 billion imports of goods and services which the U.S. said China has agreed to in the deal.

The move at least temporarily calms fears of an escalating trade war between the world’s two largest economies, at a time when investors are nervous over conflict in the Middle East and rising oil prices.

Liu will travel with the titles of Politburo member, vice premier and top trade negotiator, according to Gao. There was no mention of whether he will be designated a special envoy for Xi, a title he held on some previous trips to Washington.

— With assistance by Miao Han

Scholarships for Incoming Freshmen At Wichita State University in USA 2020

The Wichita State University – USA is offering the Incoming Freshmen Scholarships to International students who are looking at pursuing a degree program at the Institution.
The university provides professional, high-quality careers and information service for students. It encompasses careers, student development, and outreach activities, including career resources and appointments and skills sessions.
Eligible Countries: International
Type: Undergraduate
Value Of Award: $1,000 to $50,000
Number Of Awards: Varies
Eligibility: 
  • Applicants must be International students
  • Applicants must be fluent in English Language
  • Applicants must have excellent grades
Application Process: Applicants need to take admission to the university. After being accepted, claimants will be automatically considered for this studentship.
Visit The Official Website For More Information
Application Deadline: March 31, 2020

Visegrad program for International Scholars in Hungary

Applicants are invited to apply for the Visegrad scholarships that assist master and post-master students and researchers in all disciplines.
This program is open for those who are citizens of the Visegrad countries can apply for scholarship to study at any accredited university/institute within V4 and in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine.
Course Level: Masters and Post-masters program
Award: €2,300
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: NA
Nationality: Citizens of Visegrad countries
The award can be taken in Hungary
  • Eligible Countries: Citizens of Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo*, Moldova, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine can apply for a scholarship to study in the Visegrad countries.
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: Masters Program will be awarded in all disciplines.
  • Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following criteria:
  • Applicants are eligible to apply for the VSP for a maximum term of support of 4 semesters for master students and 2 semesters for post-master students.
  • Appli­cants must have either com­pleted a Bachelor’s pro­gram or—in spe­cific cases (if the study pro­gram is not divided into dis­tinct Bachelor’s and Master’s study programs)—completed at least 3 years (6 semesters) of higher-education before start­ing the schol­ar­ship.
How to Apply: Applicants are strongly recommended to read the program’s rules to see the specific information required for applying. Applying for the Visegrad program is pos­si­ble only through the online appli­ca­tion sys­tem.
  • Supporting Documents: If applying for Master’s scholarship, you have to upload a scan of a valid identification document, transcript of records for the last 2 duly terminated semesters and the letter of acceptance from the host university that is not older than 3 months. If applying for Post-Master’s scholarship, you have to upload a scan of a valid identification document, letter of acceptance including a detailed working plan of the study/research from the host university that is not older than 3 months. All com­pul­sory documents must be pre­pared in English and have to be submitted (scans) via the online application system.
  • Language Requirement: International students whose native language is not English often must take an English proficiency test before they attend any accredited university/institute.

Benefits

The program will provide an award amount is €2,300/semester for scholar + €1,500/semester for the host institution.

Apply Now

Application Deadline: March 15

Duerksen MBA Scholarships for International Students at McGill University, Canada

apply for the Duerksen MBA Leadership Award provided by the McGill University.
The program aims to attract students from developing countries who want to pursue an MBA degree program at Mcgill University in Canada.
Course Level: Post-graduate
Award: $10,000
Number of Awards: Not known
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Canada
  • Eligible Countries: Applications are open from developing countries
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: Pursuing an MBA degree program at the university
  • Eligibility Criteria: The sponsorship will be awarded based on academic merit and demonstrated community leadership or work in the not-for-profit sector.
How to ApplyFor applying, students have to take admission in the MBA degree program at the McGill University.
  • Supporting Documents: Provide your Letter of reference, academic transcripts and copy of passport.
  • Admission Requirements: Aspirants must have achieved a standardised test score of GMAT and GRE and also have previous degree certificate.
  • Language Requirement: For taking admission, claimants need to demonstrate your English language ability through the TOEFL or IELTS test scores.
Benefits: McGill University will provide the educational bursary of $10,000 for the eligible candidates.

Apply Now

Application Deadline: March 15, 2020

Diana Walford MSc Scholarships At London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine LSHTM in UK, 2020

This scholarship has been created in recognition of Diana Walford and the dedication she has shown to the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) throughout her term on Council. It is intended to support an excellent candidate who would be unable to take up a place of study without this financial support.
Eligible Countries: Developing Countries
To be Taken at (Country): UK
Type: Masters
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: The scholarship will cover:
  • 2020-21 tuition fees, including any mandatory field trip fees;
  • a tax-free stipend (living allowance) of GBP 17,175.00; and
  • an MSc summer project allowance of GBP 2,000.00.
How To Apply: Applicants should complete both steps below by the scholarship deadline.

Step 1

Submit an application for 2020-21 for an eligible MSc programme of study, as per instructions under the ‘How to Apply’ tab on the relevant programme of study page. Applicants should ensure that all necessary supplementary admissions documents (including references) are submitted via LSHTM’s Admissions Portal by the scholarship deadline.
Please note that if you are applying for admission to LSHTM and are accepted, you will be asked to pay a deposit within 28 days. If you are applying for a scholarship at LSHTM, please email the Admissions Team within this 28 day period, specifying the name of this scholarship and the expected decision date. This must be repeated for every scholarship for which you are applying. The admissions team will then apply an extension to the deposit deadline to match the decision deadline of the scholarship.
Also Apply:  RWTH Business School International Scholarships, Germany 2018

Step 2

Submit an online scholarships application, selecting this scholarship option 2020-21 Diana Walford Scholarship from the drop-down menu. A completed supplementary questions form for this scholarship must be uploaded as part of this application. This is the only attachment required in Step 2 (as applicants should have already submitted references, transcripts, and a CV as part of their application for study).
If you have any queries about the application process, scholarship requirements or application deadline, please contact our Scholarships team: scholarships@lshtm.ac.uk
Visit The Official Website For More Information
Application Deadline: 12th February 2020.

2020 Humanities & Social Sciences International Scholarship At University of Strathclyde in UK

The University of Strathclyde is delighted to announce the Humanities and Social Sciences International Performance Sport Scholarship to International students who are interested in pursuing a degree program at the Institution.
The HaSS International Undergraduate Performance Sport Scholarship aims to enable talented student-athletes to follow a dual career, achieving their degree whilst simultaneously reaching their sporting potential. The programme aims to provide academic flexibility, World-Class sports science and medical support, and financial assistance towards training and competition costs.
Eligible Countries: International
Type: Undergraduate
Value Of Award: Up to £6,750
Number Of Awards: Up to six
Eligible Field Of Study: Undergraduate degree will be awarded in Education, English, History, Law, Modern languages, Physical activity for health, Politics, Psychology, Social work and social policy, Speech and language therapy, Journalism, Creative writing, French, Social policy, Spanish, Teaching, International relations, Social work.
Eligibility: 
  • Applicants must be International students
  • Applicants must be fluent in English Language
  • Applicants must have good academic records
Application Process: Applicants need to apply for admission in an undergraduate degree at the university. After being enrolled, suitable students must apply through the online form.
Visit The Official Website For More Information
Application Deadline: January 15, 2020

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