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Satellite

One redeeming quality? Report says Obama admin spied on Israeli military using US satellites to predict possible Israeli strike on Iran

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In the run-up to President Barack Obama's controversial nuclear deal with Iran, the U.S. military under the Obama administration reportedly used American spy satellites to monitor Israel Defense Force actions out of concern that the Jewish state would strike Iran's nuclear program.

The detail was contained in an extensive New York Times Magazine story titled "The Secret History of the Push to Strike Iran." The story says it is based on accounts with "dozens of current and former American, Israeli and European officials," including many top American and Israeli officials cited on the record.

The piece documents the fractured relationship between Israel and the Obama administration on a host of issues, especially disagreements over the emerging nuclear talks with Iran. The Israeli government was initially kept in the dark about the early talks that eventually became the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the deal that President Trump would later withdraw from.

The Times reported that Obama saw the JCPOA as the "centerpiece of his foreign-policy legacy." For Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, however, the newspaper reported that the deal would, according to The Times' characterization, "be the ultimate betrayal โ€” Israel's closest ally negotiating behind its back with its most bitter enemy."


Comment: Kind of makes you like Obama a bit more, doesn't it?


The newspaper reported that in the lead up to the talks, the Obama administration spied on Israeli military movements near Iran.

Dollars

'Outright blackmail': Trump Admin offered captain of Iranian tanker multi-million dollar bribe in order to seize vessel

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© Sarah Silbiger/Getty ImagesU.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers remarks to the press at the State Department on June 21, 2019 in Washington, D.C.
Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif on Wednesday accused the Trump administration of engaging in "outright blackmail" after the Financial Times reported a State Department official offered the captain of an Iran-owned oil tanker millions of dollars to divert the ship to a nation which would detain it on behalf of the United States.

According to FT, Brian Hook, head of the State Department's Iran Action Group, sent an email promising the captain of Iranian supertanker Grace 1 "several million dollars" to do the bidding of the Trump administration.

"This is Brian Hook... I work for Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and serve as the U.S. representative for Iran," Hook wrote to Akhilesh Kumar, the Indian captain of the supertanker, according to emails viewed by FT.

"I am writing with good news," Hook said, referring to the Trump administration's multi-million dollar offer.

Hook's email, according to FT, was sent 11 days after the Gibraltar Supreme Court last month ordered the release of Grace 1, which was detained by British forces in July on orders from the U.S.

Star of David

RT films hastily abandoned Israeli base at Lebanon border: Armor, ammo, records left behind

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© RTA view of the abandoned Israeli base at the Lebanese border
An RT Arabic crew managed to get into an Israeli military base at the border with Lebanon. The outpost was hastily abandoned after a recent showdown with Hezbollah, and the IDF even left behind vehicles and ammunition.

The Avivim military compound was the scene of a skirmish on Sunday between Hezbollah and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Hezbollah managed to strike an Israeli military vehicle with an anti-tank guided missile, while the IDF retaliated with artillery shelling and "very limited" use of attack helicopters.

Comment: Did Israel really decamp from its base on the border due to Hezbollah firing on the vehicle, or is it an elaborate ruse? After all, Israel's motto is "by deception wilt thou wage war".


Russian Flag

Putin on mass protests in Russia: People have the right, sometime authorities need a shake

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© Sputnik / Ramil SitdikovPeople are pictured during a mass protest in Moscow on August 8, 2019.
Mass protests can be a positive thing, Russia's president has said, as they give the authorities a jolt which is occasionally needed. Youths, however, should focus on constructive things, not just protesting everything, he added.

Speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok on Thursday, Vladimir Putin explained his stance on the mass protests which have shaken Russia's capital and a few other large cities recently.

"I believe that people have the right to express their point of view during the protests. Sometimes this leads to a positive result, because it shakes the authorities," Putin stated.

The protesting, however, must be done "within the framework of the established rules and laws" and have a constructive - not destructive - seed in them. Many young people who showed up for the recent protests have had that "positive mindset," Putin said, adding that some of these people can surely make their way into big politics.

At the same time, the Russian leader said that the protesters - and the youth specifically - could funnel their energy into things other than protesting such as improving the country's demographics.

"I assume that all of us, the youth first of all, should spend their energy on the processes that lead to creation," he stated.

Comment: His answer might not be pleasing to revolutionaries OR conservative authoritarians, but Putin is right. In any state, there must be a series of tradeoffs and compromises. Where and when should protests occur? Obviously not anywhere, otherwise protesters could commandeer private homes and businesses as protest venues. Unfortunately, on 'public' property the state decides, whether the people like it or not. The state has a monopoly on violence, after all. And what should be the goal of protesting? Creation or destruction? Creation is the better choice, if you're prudent. Violent revolution not only risks a violent state response, but also risks replacing the status quo with something worse.


Network

Welcome to the Indo-Russia maritime Silk Road

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© Grigory Sysoev / Sputnik / AFPIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Russian President Vladimir Putin review a Kamov KA-226T helicopter painted in Indian Army colors at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, Russia on Wednesday.
There's no way to follow the complex inner workings of the Eurasia integration process without considering what takes place annually at the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok.

BRICS for the moment may be dead - considering the nasty cocktail of economic brutalism and social intolerance delivered by the incendiary "Captain" Bolsonaro in Brazil. Yet RIC - Russia-India-China - is alive, well and thriving.

That was more than evident after the Putin-Modi bilateral summit in Vladivostok.

A vast menu was on the table, from aviation to energy. It included the "possibility of setting up joint ventures in India that would design and build passenger aircraft," defense technologies and military cooperation as the basis for "an especially privileged strategic partnership," and a long-term agreement to import Russian crude, possibly using the Northern Sea Route and a pipeline system."

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Stock Up

Over $9 billion invested in Russia's Far East creating 23% growth since 2015 - Putin

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© Sputnik / Sergey MamontovA bridge across the Golden Horn Bay. Vladivostok, Russia
Government support for Russia's Far East has resulted in significant growth of the region's industrial production which is three times higher than in the rest of the country.

Speaking at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the Far East has received more than 600 billion rubles (over $9 billion) in investments since 2015.

Putin highlighted improving infrastructure conditions, saying that the modernization of 40 airports will be completed by 2024.

The president also said that Chinese partners are the largest investors in the region's economy and called on foreign investors to examine the vast opportunities.

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Pirates

US is nothing more than a "jail warden" - Iran's FM Zarif responds to new sanctions

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© [Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu Agency]Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks during a press conference in Tehran, Iran on 5 August 2019
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has said that the United States (US) is nothing other than a "jail warden" in response to the US imposing fresh sanctions on Tehran.

In a tweet, Zarif compared the US and its Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to a jail warden: "Ask for reprieve (waiver), get thrown in solitary for the audacity. Ask again and you might end up in the gallows." The only way to relieve the effects of the US sanctions which he called economic terrorism "is to decide to finally free yourself from the hangman's noose."

Yesterday, the US blacklisted a network of firms, ships and individuals which it said deal in "oil for terror" and are directed by or linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The blacklisting was in retaliation to the alleged continued supply of oil worth hundreds of millions of dollars to Syria, which is a direct breach of sanctions by the US and European Union (EU).

Comment: It's an interesting comparison considering how the corruption and barbarity in the US 'justice' system is similarly reflected its foreign policy.

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Briefcase

India offers billions in credit & investments for Russia's Far East development

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© Reuters / Mukesh GuptaA cashier displays the new 2000 Indian rupee banknotes inside a bank in Jammu.
In an unprecedented move, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced his country will provide a US$1 billion loan for the development of Russia's Far Eastern territories.

The announcement marks the first time New Delhi has offered a line of credit to any specific region of any country.

"In order to continue and help develop the Far East, India will provide a $1 billion credit line. This is a completely unprecedented measure when we provide such a special credit line to another country," Modi said during his speech at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok.

Comment: India-Russia eternal friendship takes a Pacific turn


Snakes in Suits

Thousands implicated in secret Jeffrey Epstein files, Ghislaine Maxwell fighting to keep them sealed

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As many as 1,000 people including celebrities are implicated in thousands of pages of court documents from a Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit which remains under seal.

The documents, some 10,000 of them, were part of a 2015 lawsuit by Virginia Giuffre Roberts, Epstein's 'sex slave', who sued him and Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite who many of Epstein's victims say was his madam.

They settled their lawsuit in 2017 and the case docket was made private, keeping all the allegations secret.

In August, in light of the pedophile's arrest on human trafficking charges, an appeals court ordered that any pages of the case files which represented public interest should no longer be kept secret.

Arrow Down

Sanders under fire for saying population control can help fight 'climate change'

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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) has came under fire from conservatives on social media Thursday after he said he would be open to discussing population control as a means to combat climate change.

The presidential candidate made the comments on Wednesday at a climate town hall on CNN after he was asked by an attendee about rising populations and how the planet "can not sustain this growth."

The questioner, identified by CNN as a teacher named Martha Readyoff, said that she realized linking population control to climate was a topic "poisonous for politicians, but it's crucial to face."