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ICYMI: Comrade Cummings? Election season launches Russian stooge blame game - UK edition!

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It's election season in the UK, and that can mean only one thing - it's time to win some votes by making accusations of Russian stoogery, and all sides are at it.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's top political adviser Dominic Cummings has been accused of shady links to Moscow, mainly because he spent some time in Russia over 20 years ago. These days, that's all it takes.

Here's ICYMI's guide to the other Russian stooges to keep your eye on this election season, UK edition.


Comment: "You're a Russian agent!" "No, YOU'RE a Russian agent!" UK politics in a nutshell.

Just this morning, Comrade Johnson called out Comrade Corbyn and Labour for "siding with Putin": "Come with us, a government that believes Britain should stand tall in the world. Or go with Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party who sided with Putin when Russia ordered poisonings on the streets of Salisbury."




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Best of the Web: MSM execs part of 'network of people' that covered for Epstein - Project Veritas founder to RT

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ABC and other mainstream media outlets refused to cover accusations against sex predator Jeffrey Epstein because "a network of people" that includes their executives were implicated, James O'Keefe of Project Veritas told RT.

The Disney-owned network has doubled down on its insistence that anchor Amy Robach's story on Epstein three years ago lacked "enough corroboration" and thus wasn't aired. This was after Project Veritas released a "hot mic" video of Robach slamming the decision to quash the story.

The conservative filmmaker told RT on Tuesday that he believes ABC's refusal to budge from that explanation backs up Robach's claim that "a network of people" - including the executives running her channel - are "covering up for this" because they are somehow "implicated."


Comment: Here's that bombshell Project Veritas report again:




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'Crushing blow to freedoms:' Israel's top court greenlights deportation of Human Rights Watch director

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Israel's top court has ordered the expulsion of Human Rights Watch's country director in a landmark case rights groups have called "a crushing blow to freedoms".

Omar Shakir, a US citizen and the watchdog's director for Israel and the Palestinian territories, was accused of supporting boycotts of the country based in part on pro-Palestinian comments he had made in the past.

In July, Mr Shakir lodged an appeal with the Supreme Court against an earlier court decision to revoke his work and residency permit and issue a deportation order.

The lower court initially argued that previous statements Mr Shakir made as a student and his Human Rights Watch (HRW) activities on Israel's West Bank settlements amounted to support for the pro-Palestinian "Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions" (BDS) movement.

Mr. Potato

'Ban things I don't like': Elizabeth Warren slams Twitter's new ban on political ads after urging Facebook to censor opponents

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Democratic 2020 hopeful Elizabeth Warren can't seem to make up her mind on the correct course for big tech, first attacking Facebook's ad policies as too lax, then Twitter's as too strict. Perhaps they should make her CEO.

Senator Warren (D-Massachusetts), who has vowed to break up tech giants she deems too large or powerful, took to Twitter on Tuesday to denounce the platform's upcoming policy change banning all political ads, arguing the new rule helps the spread of misinformation about climate change.

"Twitter's new ad policy will allow fossil fuel companies to buy ads defending themselves and spreading misleading info - but won't allow organizations fighting the climate crisis to buy ads holding those companies accountable," Warren tweeted, adding: "We need accountability."

Eye 2

Warmongers: Video shows US weapons arriving in Yemen despite objections of Congress

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Newly obtained video footage shows that a shipment of US-made heavy weapons arrived in Yemen last week despite efforts by American lawmakers to prevent such arms transfers, CNN reported on Wednesday.

The footage shows an Oshkosh armoured vehicle and other US-made military hardware being unloaded from a ship under the cover of darkness in the early morning hours at the port in the southern city of Aden, CNN reported.

The vessel, identified as the Saudi-registered Bahri Hofuf, is known to have stopped at the Port City of Jeddah on September 17 before sailing on to Port Sudan the following day, the report said, citing port documents, tracking data, and whistleblower accounts.


Comment: Well, what do you expect from the US - that it'll stop arming terrorist groups, proxy armies and mercenaries - when there is so much money to be made and chaos to be engendered - just because of some resolution by Congress???

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Gorbachev: West hijacked Cold War victory but never cared how Russians feel about it

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Moscow put enormous effort to end the Cold War, but the reward was frustrating - the West declared itself the only victor and neglected the Russians' perception of it, Mikhail Gorbachev admitted.

"The end of the Cold War was our common victory, but western politicians, and especially the US, declared themselves victors" Gorbachev told in a sit-down with Germany's Die Welt newspaper as he recalled the 1989 collapse of the Berlin wall - a milestone symbolic event that spelled end of the decades-long East-West divide and set hopes high about the future of their ties.

Laying groundwork for future cracks between Moscow and Western capitals, American and European leaders have never thought of "how it will be perceived in Russia," Gorbachev asserted, adding that Russians "have done so much to end the Cold War and the arms race."

Likewise, they also failed to anticipate how it will "affect politics and relations between Russia and the West," he lamented.

Rocket

India to ask Moscow to speed up delivery of S-400 systems during defense minister's visit to Russia - report

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New Delhi will press Moscow to expedite the delivery of advanced S-400 anti-aircraft systems, according to Indian media. The request coincides with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh's 3-day visit to Russia.

India's acquisition of the high-tech military hardware is expected to be a top agenda item for Singh, who arrived in Moscow on Tuesday. India is set to procure five S-400s batteries as part of a $5.4bn deal.

A source familiar with the matter told the Times of India that New Delhi had been late to make its first payment for the systems, delaying delivery by several months. Russia has signaled that it will still try to stick to the original delivery schedule, but New Delhi hopes to expedite the process even further, the source said.

Singh will likely visit S-400 production facilities in St. Petersburg on Thursday - perhaps a reflection of New Delhi's impatience to receive the weapons. Upon arriving in Moscow, Singh addressed CEOs from the Russian defense industry and inaugurated the India-Russia Defense Industry Cooperation Conference.The new conference aims to promote technology transfer and investment between India and Russia's defense industries.

Washington has been vehemently opposed to the S-400 deal, and attempted to pressure New Delhi to drop the contract. However, India did not give in, and even worked with Moscow to develop a payment mechanism that could bypass US sanctions against Russian weapon sales.

Chess

'Step in the wrong direction': US fumes as Iran expands uranium enrichment beyond nuclear deal limits

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Washington is up in arms over Tehran's decision to further scale back its commitments under the same nuclear deal that the US singlehandedly demolished last year, accusing Iran of "extorting" the international community.

The US State Department came out swinging after Iran's atomic energy authority confirmed it would begin enriching uranium at a five-percent level at its Fordow plant starting on Wednesday, continuing past the 3.67-percent cap set out by the nuclear deal, known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
"Resuming uranium enrichment at this previously clandestine site is only the latest Iranian attempt to extort the international community."
The stepped-up enrichment activity - which would see uranium gas injected into Fordow's centrifuges - is part of an Iranian countermeasure to Washington's abrogation of the nuclear accord last year. As with other steps it has taken away from the deal, Tehran insists Wednesday's move is reversible, saying the ball is now in Europe's court to resist a raft of crippling secondary sanctions imposed by Washington.

Star of David

Israeli forces storm Palestinian school in West Bank, confiscating mobile cafeteria

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© MEE/Shatha HammadIsraeli forces confiscate a mobile container used as a kitchen and cafeteria by Dahr Al-Maleh Elementary School
Israeli forces raided a school in the village of Dahr al-Maleh in the West Bank, demolished its wall and confiscated a mobile container that was used as a cafeteria on Monday, the head of the village council told Middle East Eye.

Israeli forces stormed into the village at 6.30am, smashing through the gates of the primary school and breaking down its doors, Omar al-Khatib said.

The Dahr Al Maleh Elementary Mixed School, located south of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank, has been under constant threat of being demolished and has not been granted permission for any construction on its premises.

Due to the lack of space, parents donated a mobile container for the school to utilise as a cafeteria and kitchen, according to Khatib. Israeli troops confiscated tools, a refrigerator, gas stove, cleaning equipment and stationery, he said.

Bulb

GOP state legislators seek bill that would ban child gender transition treatments

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Three Republican lawmakers in three states, including Kentucky where elections will be held on Tuesday, are crafting legislation to protect children from controversial gender transition treatment such as puberty-blocking drugs or surgery.

Kentucky State Rep. Savannah Maddox (R) wrote in a recent Facebook post that she "began drafting a bill designed to protect children under the age of 18 from gender reassignment surgery or from receiving drug treatments designed to alter their natal gender."

"I am a strong advocate for parents' rights โ€” but it is not the right of a parent to permanently alter a child's gender or identity, even when based upon certain behaviors or the perceptions of a child's mind which has not yet had time to fully develop," Maddox wrote.