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US seeking military coalition to 'safeguard' key shipping lanes

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© (file photo)U.S. efforts to bolster security in the Bab al-Mandab off Yemen appear to be a new element in its security strategy.
The United States is moving forward with plans to form a military coalition to safeguard strategic shipping lanes off Iran and Yemen amid raised tensions with Iranian leaders.

Marine General Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters on July 9 that the Pentagon would provide command and surveillance assets for the coalition.

Allied nations joining the coalition would patrol waters near the U.S. command ships and escort commercial vessels with their nation's flags through the heavily traveled waters between the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa.


Comment: Western nations are the only ones illegally seizing tankers, not Iran : British oil tanker slows to 'adjust its arrival time', authorities wrongly blame Iran


Comment: RT reports that Western tankers are being shadowed by the military:
Tehran has vowed to take reciprocal steps after British authorities last week seized a tanker while it was passing Gibraltar under the pretext that it was carrying Iranian oil to Syria. London claims that it had the right to do so, as the tanker was allegedly violating the sanctions regime imposed by the EU on Damascus.

The British oil tanker Pacific Voyager, which recently sailed through the Strait of Hormuz, was apparently accompanied by a UK military vessel during its passage, the Marine Traffic tracking service showed on 9 July. Later, the British warship stopped following the tanker, but was soon replaced by a NATO military vessel in the Gulf of Oman.

It is so far unclear what led the two warships to follow the British oil tanker, but the situation comes amid tensions between the UK and Iran. Tehran has slammed a recent decision by British authorities to seize an oil tanker carrying crude oil, warning that it could take tit-for-tat measures against British vessels unless the tanker is released.

Bloomberg reported on the same day that in the wake of these tensions, an oil tanker belonging to the British energy giant BP took "shelter" inside the Persian Gulf, allegedly fearing that Tehran could follow through on its promise.

London claims that the Grace 1 tanker, seized on 4 June off Gibraltar, was carrying Iranian oil to Syria in violation of European sanctions against the Arab country's government. The 28 crewmembers of the super tanker are being interviewed as witnesses by British authorities in an effort to establish the nature of the freight and its final destination.

Iran denies claims that the oil was destined for Syria and lambasted London's actions as "piracy", warning that the incident has set "a dangerous precedent".
Norway mulls whether it will involve itself in the US' latest acts of belligerence in the region:
Norway has been asked to contribute to a military coalition that the US is working to assemble in order to escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, national broadcaster NRK reported. However, whether Norwegian naval vessels will be sent to the Persian Gulf remains unclear.

Norway's Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide confirmed that her country has been asked to contribute militarily to the nascent coalition.

"I can confirm that Norway has received a request from the US to contribute to some form of mechanism in order to strengthen the safety of shipping through the Hormuz Strait", Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Søreide told NRK.

Despite repeatedly voicing her concern at the development and the military escalation taking place in the Gulf area, Søreide assumed a wait-and-see stance.

"The fact that the US has undertaken this initiative is positive, but it is too early to say anything about any Norwegian contribution. For us to more closely discuss any possible participation with the US and other allies, there must be more clarity in the framework for this cooperation", Søreide pointed out.

Norway is known for its wide contribution to international coalitions. Since 1947, the Scandinavian country has participated in over 40 military operations abroad, and over 120,000 Norwegian troops have served in these operations. Norway has dutifully supported most recent NATO operations, including missions in Lebanon, the Balkans, Mali, Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq, and Syria. In 2009, Norway sent frigates to secure maritime traffic against pirate attacks outside Somalia in the Horn of Africa.

In May 2019, four tankers belonging to Norway, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, were badly damaged as a result of several explosions in the Gulf of Oman. Despite the fact that a UAE-led investigation failed to determine the culprit behind the "sabotage", as well as Teheran's vehement denial, the US rushed to baselessly pin the explosions on Iran. As an answer to the US' belligerent rhetoric, Iran responded by shooting down a US drone.

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Pills

SOTT Focus: La-La-Land: US Media Cites Fake News Disinfo Site to Prove 'Russia' Behind 'Theory' Clinton Hitmen Killed Seth Rich

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Top: the actual Yahoo! News graphics and title for their 'World Exclusive'. Below, the HuffPo variant.
The man who first reported on the discredited Steele dossier has a brand new conspiracy theory about Russia. The idea that DNC staffer Seth Rich was killed on the order of Hillary Clinton was invented by - guess who?

Yahoo News Chief Investigator Michael Isikoff, who is also the co-author of hit Russiagate book 'Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin's War on America and the Election of Donald Trump,' has a new example of how the nefarious Russians supposedly subverted democracy in the US. According to him, it was Russian intelligence that started a conspiracy theory about the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich on July 10, 2016 during an apparent botched robbery.

The supposed Russian disinformation showed up three days after Rich's death on a website called WhatDoesItMean.com. Befitting of the site's '90s design, it is, well, a badly written thriller fiction about Rich trying to expose the corruption of the Clinton campaign to the FBI, and instead being ambushed by her hit team. It is complete with a gun battle "just blocks from the White House" - all based on a 'report' by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).


Comment: We've long known that whatdoesitmean.com is a loopy disinfo site - probably run by US and/or affiliated intelligence - to derail people, but could never have imagined mainstream US journalists actually citing it - nay, basing a theory on it and splashing it across front pages!

And this goes without saying to most readers, but Hannity wasn't 'peddling' anything; he was outlining a realistic scenario, that US spooks - at the behest or otherwise of the Clinton crime syndicate - offed Rich in vengeance for mortally wounding her election chances. So Hannity was indeed 'forced to retract the story', if he wanted to live...


Bad Guys

Facebook's secretive spy-tech 'Stormchaser' used to gather information on public sentiment

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg introduces new privacy features at the F8 Conference on April 30, 2019.
A month before the 2016 U.S. presidential election, a rumor spread on Facebook. People were sharing a viral gimmick familiar to email spammers: Copy and paste this message to all your friends, or Facebook will share your private information. The hoax took off, particularly in pockets of the U.S. and the Philippines.

Inside Facebook Inc.'s Menlo Park, California, headquarters, a small group of staffers watched this rumor gain traction using a special software program they called Stormchaser. The tool was designed to track hoaxes and "memes" - silly, often untrue internet missives - about Facebook on the social network and other company-owned services including WhatsApp.

Black Cat

Obstruction: Trump ambassadors face unprecedented delays for confirmation at hands of Senate Democrats - 785 days and waiting

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© Bl HarbertThe U.S. Embassy in Morocco which is currently without an ambassador in residence.
President Trump is more than half-done with his first term, but in many countries, his foreign policy remains on the runway as Democrats force massive delays on ambassador confirmation votes. Now, Trump allies backed by veteran diplomats are urging a fight as key posts go unfilled.

Data reviewed by the Washington Examiner show delays longer than in recent administrations, with some nominees waiting since 2017 for a vote.

"They need to be there, in place, doing their jobs. Long delays in the appointments of ambassadors needlessly damage U.S. security," said Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., the ranking member of the House intelligence committee.

Arrow Up

Huawei working with Russian tech firms to cut reliance on US

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© Reuters / Aly Song
Chinese telecom giant Huawei has contacted several Russian tech firms to create joint ventures and use their technologies, sources told business news outlet RBC. Huawei plans to significantly increase its sales in Russia.

Over the past few months, Huawei has contacted several Russian firms, including the developers of Elbrus processors and Alt operating systems (OS), as well as a producer of software and information security equipment.

People familiar with the matter said the Chinese corporation is interested in using the Elbrus processor in its hardware, including the servers. Talks on cooperation are currently underway.

Comment: It seems they were working on alternatives even before relations with the US sank to its lowest point, obviously the road was fairly predictable, and not only did they find alternatives but chances are the technology will be even better:


Star of David

Saber-rattling or prudent planning? Hamas runs snap military exercise simulating Israeli invasion of Gaza

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© Reuters/Ibraheem Abu MustafaHamas militants hold weapons as they celebrate the release of Palestinian prisoner Mohammed al-Bashiti, who served 12 years in an Israeli jail after he was convicted of being a member of Hamas' armed wing, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 25, 2016
Hamas, the Palestinian party that governs the Gaza Strip, performed a snap training exercise Tuesday morning that rehearsed an Israeli invasion of the enclave.

According to a Tuesday announcement by Hamas' Interior Ministry, the drills aimed "to test the readiness" of its forces "for a scenario of an extensive attempt to harm public order and stability in the Gaza Strip." The drill involved police, intelligence units and the al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' paramilitary wing, the Times of Israel reported.

"The Interior and National Security Ministry is currently carrying out an emergency drill to simulate dealing with a sudden security threat," Interior Ministry spokesperson Iyad al-Bozm wrote on Twitter. "It is taking place in the framework of examining the preparedness of the security forces and services."

Briefcase

Michael Flynn's relationship with federal prosecutors appears to have gone south - Flynn now refusing to give 'inaccurate testimony'

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© Alex Wroblewski/Getty ImagesProsecutors say that former national security adviser Michael Flynn is now backing away from some of the statements he made to Robert Mueller's team
Government lawyers have dropped plans for Flynn to be the star witness at his former business partner's upcoming trial.

A federal judge in Washington is demanding answers from both prosecutors and lawyers for former national security adviser Michael Flynn after Flynn's relationship with prosecutors apparently soured to the point he was dropped as a government witness for the looming trial for his former business partner.

Flynn had been expected to be the prosecution's star witness at the trial of businessman Bijan Rafiekian on charges related to lobbying and public relations work the two men did that prosecutors contend was an influence campaign secretly backed by the Turkish government.

Comment: Sarah Carter clears away the spin:
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The evidence collected by Flynn's current defense Attorney Sidney Powell, who recently replaced Flynn's former defense attorney Robert Kelner, sheds new light on the extraordinary tactics used to target and retaliate against Flynn, according to the filing.

Further, Powell's submission to the court also reveals that Flynn and his attorneys were under extreme pressure to file a Foreign Agents Registration Act in February, 2017 by David Laufman, the former head of the National Security Division.

Flynn was forced to file his FARA registration in February 2017, "under extreme and unprecedented pressure from extensive interactions with the National Security Division including then- NSD head David Laufman." Laufman resigned shortly after on Feb. 8, 2017, during DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz's investigation into the FBI's probe of Hillary Clinton's use of a private server to send classified emails.

Further, Flynn's former counsel had advised prosecutors that "Mr. Flynn did not know and did not authorize signing the FARA form believing there is anything wrong in it. He honesty answered the questions his former counsel posed to him to the best of his recollection, and some with the benefit of hindsight."

The government's case against Rafiekian, 66, and Kamil Ekim Alptekin, 41, a Turkish national, involve Flynn's former security firm Flynn Intel Group. Rafiekian, who goes by the last name Kian, and Alptekin were indicted December, 2018, on conspiracy, and acting in the United States as illegal agents of the government of Turkey. Notably that indictment came just in time to provide any encouragement Flynn might have needed to cement his guilty plea in Judge Emmet Sullivan's court.

The pair were also charged with making false statements to the FBI, according to the Department of Justice. According to the charges, Rafiekian, is charged with "conspiracy and acting in the United States as an illegal agent of the government of Turkey." Basically, they are charging Kian with violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, which is rarely prosecuted. According to Ms. Powell's brief, the government has recently been insistent that Flynn admit that he knowingly and intentionally allowed FARA documents to filed on behalf of his former security firm Flynn Intel Group by his former counsel at Covington and Burling.

Flynn, who has been cooperating with the government throughout its investigation, has given hundreds of hours of interviews and information at great personal expense in time, travel and attorneys fees. Still, the government prosecutor, Evan Turgeon, was not satisfied, according to the defense filing. So much so, that the prosecutors re-interviewed Flynn's former attorney Kelner about the FARA filing.

"The prosecutors have been adamant that Mr. Flynn testify that he authorized the filing of the FARA form knowing and intending that it contained false statements," the defense filing states. "Mr. Flynn cannot give that testimony because it is not true."

Flynn's former counsel, Kelner, admitted they had to make difficult judgement calls regarding the filing because of the extreme pressure and they did so with the advice of the National Security Division, the filing states.

However, during trial on June 28, Judge Anthony Trenga, who is presiding over the case against Kian, pressed prosecutors nearly half a dozen times to explain what laws were violated, regarding an op-ed that was published by the firm and the issue of lobbying.

"That's what I'm having trouble understanding here," the judge said, as reported by Politico. "It's a convoluted statute."

Powell contends in the filing that the government cannot now designate Flynn a coconspirator in Kian's case, because prosecutors stated in open court on June 13 that Flynn is not a coconspirator and made numerous identical representations to Flynn's new attorneys. Flynn has been a cooperating witness for the government and continues to cooperate fully with the government, she states in her brief. The court has not ruled on the government's request and could even wait until trial to make the decision.

In fact, prosecutors stipulated "that Mr. Flynn is not a coconspirator in the case before the court." The defense team notes that this is not a mere 'Correction of the Record" that the government sought, but a complete and unwarranted "about-face."

Powell's recent filing with the Eastern District of Virginia was in response to a government filing that the defense team was made aware of only on July 7. According to the filing the government prosecutors are requesting that the court now designate Flynn as a coconspirator in their case against Rafiekian. Prosecutors stated that the request was based on a document that the government itself concedes can be submitted without designating Flynn a coconspirator.

The question is why would the government want to all the sudden do an 'about face' on Flynn? It appears to be in response to their failure to strong-arm Flynn into telling them what they want to hear, rather than the truth. In fact, government prosecutors stipulated numerous times to the court that Flynn was a full cooperating witness and the defense filing makes that clear as well.

"The government's 'about face' is not a correction of the record," states the defense. "There is no misstatement or typographical error which can simply be 'corrected.' The prosecutors made deliberate and affirmative admissions to counsel and this court" that constitute judicial admissions binding under the law.



Dig

Georgia, digging below the surface for the REAL story

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© Razm.infoDr. Michael Carpenter
What is going on? Is Dr. Michael Carpenter a mini-John Bolton in the making?

The timing of the recent protests was to be expected. They sound as if Joe Biden is about ready to use Georgia for his "doomed" presidential campaign in much in the same vein as John McCain attempted to do back in August 2008. The explanation of what happened during the protests depends on who you are listening to, and how you well you are able to separate fact from the carefully-crafted rhetoric.

One of the first things to do when evaluating the situation is to read some of the English language news sites, especially those heavily funded by NED ... or the "National Endowment for Destabilization" as it should be called, and other likeminded organisations which operate under the guise of spreading democracy in Georgia.

You will naturally find op-eds there, albeit with disclaimers such as Russian Soft Power Fails, Pointing the Way to a New Georgian Consensus, but consider the clients of the author; these appear to be biased. Each one reads as if drafted by VOA or other such mouthpieces of US policy, while their delivery mechanism purports to be neutral and professional.

Such articles present those who support traditional Georgian values including the Georgian Orthodox Church hierarchs and their anti-liberal followers, as a "domestic constituency", described as "a growing and active minority within the Georgian electorate."

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Footprints

As Iran steps up enrichment, it steps away from the nuclear deal...what's next depends on US and EU nuclear diplomacy

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© mandurahmail.comPresident of Iran, Hassan Rouhani
Pushing back against US sanctions and European inaction on trade, Iran is stepping up its uranium enrichment. How far will Tehran go to apply pressure on the West, and how will the Europeans respond?

The 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA, or Iran Deal) set a uranium enrichment cap of 3.67 percent. Tehran sailed past the cap on Monday, with a spokesman for the country's nuclear agency announcing it had reached 4.5 percent, and would consider upping enrichment to 20 percent. The International Atomic Energy Agency's inspectors confirmed the news later on Monday.

In addition, the Islamic Republic broke its 300kg low-enriched uranium stockpile limit less than a week ago.

While easily reversed, Iran maintains that these steps are "remedial," and permitted by the 2015 agreement. Tehran wants the European parties to the deal to honor their trade commitments with Iran and deal in Iranian oil - a violation of American sanctions.

What can Iran do with 20 percent enriched uranium?

An enrichment level of 4.5 percent "completely satisfies the power plant fuel requirements of the country," nuclear agency spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said on Monday. Previously, Iran's only nuclear power plant at Bushehr was running on imported Russian fuel, enriched to a level of five percent.

Arrow Down

Federal court: Trump cannot block Twitter critics (but the big social media giants can?)

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A federal appeals court in New York has upheld a decision barring President Donald Trump from blocking critics from his personal Twitter account, arguing that he uses the platform for "official purposes."

The president limiting public access to his Twitter account, which has amassed nearly 62 million followers, would be a violation of the First Amendment, the three-judge panel of the 2nd US Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled unanimously on Tuesday. Circuit Judge Barrington Parker in his opinion wrote:
"The First Amendment does not permit a public official who utilizes a social media account for all manner of official purposes to exclude persons from an otherwise-open online dialogue because they expressed views with which the official disagrees."
The case was first brought in 2017 by the Knight First Amendment Institute, on behalf of seven Twitter users who had been blocked by the president on the platform, and resulted in the May 2018 ruling that initially took away Trump's "block" button.

The White House appealed the decision, but the courts nonetheless ordered the president to unblock the accounts, which included that of Democrat organizer Holly Figueroa, journalist Rebecca Buckwalter of the ultra-progressive Daily Kos, and dedicated Trump troll Eugene Gu.

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