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Brain

Macron says NATO is brain-dead - Russia and all thinking humans agree

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Emmanuel Macron, the French president, has warned European countries that they can no longer rely on America to defend NATO allies. "What we are currently experiencing is the brain death of NATO," Mr Macron declares in a blunt interview with The Economist. Europe stands on "the edge of a precipice", he says, and needs to start thinking of itself strategically as a geopolitical power; otherwise we will "no longer be in control of our destiny."

During the hour-long interview, conducted in his gilt-decorated office at the Elysée Palace in Paris on October 21st, the president argues that it is high time for Europe to "wake up". He was asked whether he believed in the effectiveness of Article Five, the idea that if one NATO member is attacked all would come to its aid, which many analysts think underpins the alliance's deterrent effect. "I don't know," he replies, "but what will Article Five mean tomorrow?"

NATO, Mr Macron says, "only works if the guarantor of last resort functions as such. I'd argue that we should reassess the reality of what NATO is in the light of the commitment of the United States." And America, in his view, shows signs of "turning its back on us," as it demonstrated starkly with its unexpected troop withdrawal from north-eastern Syria last month, forsaking its Kurdish allies.


Comment: Cue the outrage:
Macron's "drastic words" were "unnecessary, even if we do have problems and must get it together," Merkel complained at a Berlin news conference on Thursday, insisting the "transatlantic partnership is indispensable for us."

Stoltenberg backed her up, declaring "European unity cannot replace transatlantic unity," and warning that the EU cannot defend Europe without outside assistance. When the UK finally leaves the alliance, some 80 percent of NATO's defense will be funded by non-EU countries, he warned.

The general secretary praised Germany as "the heart of NATO" and lauded Merkel's government for boosting its military spending. With most of NATO's member countries failing to chip in their promised 2 percent of GDP, Germany announced on Thursday it hopes to hit that target for the first time by 2031 - seven years later than the date agreed upon by the alliance's members in 2014.
Zakharova's response was more entertaining:
"Golden words. True and accurate. A proper definition of the current state of NATO," Maria Zakharova wrote in a Facebook post, referring to the hard-hitting remark Macron made in an interview to the Economist, which was published on Thursday.
Lavrov too:
"I wouldn't want to drag myself into a discussion about the medical side of this issue," Lavrov told reporters, at an arms control event in Moscow on Friday. He added, sarcastically: "If Macron had felt that the diagnosis he made [of NATO] was so evident - he had all the right to state it. He knows NATO better than me, since he represents a nation which is a member of the alliance."

Lavrov noted that Russia remains interested in building mutually-beneficial relations with the US-led bloc, which would be based on an equal footing. "So, once NATO 'recovers', we'll be right there."

The Kremlin's spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that the trans-Atlantic military alliance was designed for confrontation since its inception. He, too, quipped about Macron's take on NATO's current state of affairs.

"Whether NATO is alive or dead, and which of its parts are comatose - that's not for us to decide. We're not pathologists."



Bomb

Perennial lies: Israel says Iran is less than a year away from making nukes

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Iranian officials earlier discarded the idea that the country could obtain or use nuclear weapons, insisting that it goes against their religious principles. Israel, which has long accused Tehran of running a nuclear weapons development programme, ignored these statements.


Comment: Coming from Israel, a country which already has its own illegal stockpile of nuclear weapons.


Israeli intelligence believes that Tehran is making progress in its nuclear programme, and can potentially make its first atomic weapons soon if it decides to, the Israeli Kan 11 broadcaster reported citing anonymous sources.

"Iran can achieve a nuclear bomb within less than a year if they decide to act quickly in that direction", the broadcaster cited the intelligence agency's warning.


The broadcaster's sources further noted that the Israeli authorities are transferring "materials" that allegedly prove their claims to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), but said that the process is taking too long due to bureaucracy.

Magnify

Best of the Web: Inconvenient truths: Alarming things we have learned under Trump, but not always about him

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Almost daily for three years, Democrats and their media have told us very bad things about Donald Trump's life, character, and presidency. Some of them are true.

But in the process, we have also learned some lamentable, even alarming, things about the Democratic Party establishment, including self-professed liberals. Consider the following:

The Democratic establishment is deeply and widely imbued with rancid Russophobic attitudes. Most telling was (and remains) a core "Russiagate" allegation that "Russia attacked American democracy during the 2016 presidential election" on Trump's behalf — an "attack" so nefarious it has often been equated with Pearl Harbor. But there was no "attack" in 2016, only, as I have previously explained, ritualistic "meddling" of the kind that both Russia and America have undertaken in the other's elections for decades. Little can be more phobic than the allegation or belief that one has been "attacked by a hostile" entity. And yet, this myth and its false narrative persist in the Democratic Party's discourse, campaigning, and fund-raising.

Chess

Best of the Web: Iran is winning strategic struggle for influence, even as US cripples its economy

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© Getty Images / Sir Francis Canker PhotographyAzadi Tower illuminated at late dusk in Tehran, Iran
A new report has confirmed what some analysts have been saying for some time: that Iran is winning the regional struggle for strategic influence.

The 217-page report, published by the London-based International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), is entitled "Iran's Networks of Influence in the Middle East" and details Tehran's use of proxy forces and networks throughout the region and the effects and benefits of its "minimum output" foreign policy strategy.

It is probably worth mentioning at this point that H.R. McMaster, Trump's former national security adviser, was once an employee of the IISS. As was James Steinberg, a former US deputy secretary of state. Furthermore, at the end of 2016, the Guardian revealed that the organization had received £25 million ($32 million) from the Bahraini royal family (apparently almost half of its total income has come from Bahrain). Iran and Bahrain aren't exactly close friends.

Notwithstanding the potential motives and bias of the IISS, the report definitely arrives at some interesting conclusions.

Attention

Sen. Kamala Harris introduces bill to lengthen school day by three hours

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© Alex Edelman | AFP | Getty ImagesDemocratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks with children at the Iowa State Fair on August 10, 2019 in Des Moines, Iowa.
Presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., introduced a bill Wednesday that would lengthen the school day to 6 p.m. to better align with working parents' schedules.

The proposal, first reported by Mother Jones, calls for a three-hour extension of elementary school hours during weekdays and appoints money for the creation of summer programs and activities when school is not in session.

Five-year grants of up to $5 million would go to school districts serving a high number of low-income families to push the end of the average school day from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. in 500 schools. School days typically start at 8 a.m. Teachers and faculty, the bill says, would not have to work additional hours unless they sign up for an extra shift, for which they would be compensated at the rate they get during normal school hours.

Comment: Why end the school day at all? Let the state raise your kids!

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Eye 1

Flashback MI6 officer with pornographic images of children on work computer had charges dropped

MI6 Headquarters in London, England
© Felix Clay/The GuardianMI6 Headquarters in London, England.
An MI6 officer was discovered to have child sexual abuse images on his work computer but the charges against him were eventually dropped, the intelligence service has told an inquiry.

The illegal material was found in 2006 and the official was dismissed, the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse (IICSA) heard on Tuesday. The case was referred to the police who investigated. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) brought charges but it never came to trial.

Evidence about the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), or MI6 as it is more commonly known, was given by an anonymous officer who testified at the inquiry via video link. Before 2015, he confirmed, the service had no specific policies relating to preventing or reporting suspected child abuse.

The officer, who is responsible for overseeing MI6's compliance with the law, told the inquiry that pornographic material involving children was found by SIS staff in 2006. "When this material was discovered, it was [examined] and we conducted an internal investigation to find out which employee had been responsible," he told the inquiry.

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Stormtrooper

US increases funding to White Helmets who are persecuting Syrian Christians in Idlib

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US President Donald Trump has not only reversed his "withdrawal from Syria" policy, he has recently attempted to revive the flagging credibility of the terrorist-affiliated White Helmets with a $4.5 million cash injection.

This week, the UK Minister for the Middle East Andrew Murrison met the "chairman" of the White Helmets, the extremist-connected Raed Saleh, for a discussion on the situation in Idlib. Murrison highlighted the "massive disinformation campaign" being waged against the White Helmets by Russia and Syria while never addressing the multiple accusations being made by Syrian civilians against the group which include claims of child abduction and organ trafficking.


Pharoah

Flashback Royal cover-up: Heavily redacted 2009 police interview with pedophile celebrity Jimmy Savile was sent to Buckingham Palace for vetting

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Happy days: Prince Charles and Jimmy Savile on holiday together in bonnie wee Scotland
Paedophile Jimmy Savile named the royal family in his bombshell interview with police but any mention of them was removed from the released transcripts.

The papers from a 2009 police quiz were released last week following a seven-month battle by the Daily Star Sunday. But the 26 pages - which exposed the evil pervert as a bully and a liar - came with 96 redactions (crossings out).

Today we can reveal the documents had been vetted by Buckingham Palace - and that the serial sex attacker's royal connections were removed. One reference Savile made about a cousin of the Queen was included in an internal police report released in January.

But on Tuesday, when Surrey Police published the interview transcripts, there was no mention of her. Other references to royalty were also seemingly erased - and during our fight to obtain the records, police let slip Buckingham Palace's involvement.

Beer

Watch Russian & Egyptian soldiers take turns downing US & British drones

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© Russian Defense MinistryRussian and Egyptian troops during the ‘Arrow of Friendship’ exercise.
The Egyptian hosts and their Russian guests took turns manning Egypt's Russian-made air defense systems during a joint military exercise near Cairo. Each practice target required just one missile to take it down.

The unusual field experience, in which Egyptian and Russian crews could share each other's operational skills, was the highlight of the two-week 'Arrow of Friendship' exercise - the first of its kind held by the two nations.

Egypt operates several Russian-produced air defense systems, including the middle-range Buk-M2 and the short-range Tor-M2 surface-to-air missiles. They were deployed for the exercise, with Russian and Egyptian crews alternately taking control of the hardware.

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Dollars

Best of the Web: The run on the dollar: Is it due to panic or greed?

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What's going on in the repo market? Rates on repurchase ("repo") agreements should be about 2%, in line with the Federal Reserve funds rate. But they shot up to over 5% on Sept. 16 and got as high as 10% on Sept. 17. Yet banks were refusing to lend to each other, evidently passing up big profits to hold onto their cash — just as they did in the housing market crash and Great Recession of 2008-09.

Because banks weren't lending, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York jumped in, increasing its overnight repo operations to $75 billion, and on Oct. 23, it upped the ante to $120 billion in overnight operations and $45 billion in longer-term operations.

Why are banks no longer lending to each other? Are they afraid that collapse is imminent somewhere in the system, as with the Lehman collapse in 2008?

Perhaps, and if so, the likely suspect is Deutsche Bank. But it looks to be just another case of Wall Street fattening itself at the public trough, using the funds of mom-and-pop depositors to maximize bank profits and line the pockets of bank executives while depriving small businesses of affordable loans.