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Finland joins NATO, Russia warns of counter-measures

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Finland formally joined NATO on Tuesday, its flag unfurling outside the military bloc's Brussels headquarters, in a historic policy shift brought on by Russia's invasion of Ukraine that drew a threat from Moscow of "counter-measures."

Finland's accession, ending seven decades of military non-alignment, roughly doubles the length of the border the North Atlantic Treaty Organization shares with Russia and bolsters its eastern flank as the war in Ukraine grinds on with no resolution in sight.

Finland's flag - a blue cross on a white background - was hoisted alongside those of the alliance's 30 other members as a military band played in bright spring sunshine.

Comment: The people of Finland haven't benefited from siding with Western belligerence, and there's no reason to believe they'll be any better off now that they've joined NATO: See also:


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New Zealand's PM doesn't know what a 'woman' is: 'Um ... People define themselves' he says in flustered response to reporter

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New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins was caught off guard after a reporter asked him to 'define woman' during a press conference (pictured)
New Zealand's newly elected Prime Minister Chris Hipkins struggled to define the term 'woman' when a reporter's question about gender caught him off guard.

During his regular afternoon press conference on Monday, Mr Hipkins was asked by Sean Plunket, a broadcast reporter from The Platform, to 'define a woman' on behalf of himself and his government.

Mr Hipkins took a moment to gather his thoughts before responding.

'Um,' Hipkins began, before pausing.

'To be honest Sean, that question has come out of left field for me.'

Comment: Could the new PM really be worse than Ardern? Do New Zealanders really want to find out?

As noted above, the UK's Labour leader, tipped to be the next PM, also doesn't know what a woman is. Below are just 2 of his tragic responses:






Attention

OPEC: Saudis aren't afraid of US anymore

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The shock oil production cuts from May outlined by the OPEC+ on Sunday essentially means that eight key OPEC countries decided to join hands with Russia to reduce oil production, messaging that OPEC and OPEC+ are now back in control of the oil market.

No single oil producing country is acting as the Pied Piper here. The great beauty about it is that Saudi Arabia and seven other major OPEC countries have unexpectedly decided to support Russia's efforts and unilaterally reduce production.

While the 8 OPEC countries are talking about a reduction of one million b/d from May to the end of the year, Russia will extend for the same period its voluntary adjustment that already started in March, by 500,000 barrels.

Now, add to this the production adjustments already decided by the OPEC+ previously, and the total additional voluntary production adjustments touch a whopping 1.6 million b/d.

What has led to this? Fundamentally, as many analysts had forewarned, the Western sanctions against Russian oil created distortions and anomalies in the oil market and upset the delicate ecosystem of supply and demand, which were compounded by the incredibly risky decision by the G7, at the behest of the US Treasury, to impose a price cap on Russia's oil sales abroad.

On top of it, the Biden administration's provocative moves to release oil regularly from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve in attempts to micromanage the oil prices and keep them abnormally low in the interests of the American consumer as well as to keep the inflationary pressures under check turned out to be an affront to the oil-producing countries whose economies critically depend on income from oil exports.

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How's that war going?

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"The American press, once the guardian of democracy, was hollowed out to the point that it could be worn like a hand puppet by the U.S. security agencies and party operatives... Disinformation is both the name of the crime and the means of covering it up; a weapon that doubles as a disguise."
— Jacob Siegel
How's the war going? Huh? Do you mean the war over in Ukraine? Or the US government's war against its own people?

Well, the first one, the Ukraine War, is mostly destroying Europe — though, apparently, they haven't figured that out yet. Europe's industrial economy is toast without affordable Russian natgas. We turned off their pipeline for that in September and nobody in Europe objected. They just sucked it up and went back to smoking cigarettes at their café tables. A year or so from now, nobody in Europe will have enough money for a cappuccino (or cigarettes) and maybe then they'll start asking the mental mollusks who run things there some questions — if they don't just leapfrog all that politesse and burn the joint down.

The main thing about the Ukraine War is that the US doesn't want it to end. You understand, it is not about any airy-fairy principles such as freedom for Ukraine. It's about antagonizing Russia no matter how many dead Ukrainians it takes, because US officials developed a delusional psychosis about Russia after years of using it to mind-fuck American citizens, and we have to justify that antagonism by pretending we have vested interests in Ukraine, which we don't, by the way.

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Sanna Marin suffers defeat in Finland election as SDP beaten into third place

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© tickernews.comFinnish PM Sanna Marin loses election
Marin says 'democracy is always a wonderful thing' as her Social Democrats come third behind rightwing NCP and nationalist Finns parties...

Finland's prime minister, Sanna Marin, has lost her battle to stay in power after her centre-left Social Democratic party (SDP) was narrowly beaten into third place in a cliffhanger election by its conservative and far-right rivals.

With all of the votes counted on Sunday, the right-wing National Coalition party (NCP) won 20.8% of the vote, with the populist, nation-first Finns party scoring 20.1%. Marin's SDP took 19.9% of the vote. Voter turnout was 71.9%.

Marin congratulated the election winners during her concession speech, but hailed an improvement in both her party's vote share and its projected number of MPs.
"It's a really good achievement, even though I didn't finish first today. Democracy has spoken, the Finnish people have cast their vote, and the celebration of democracy is always a wonderful thing. We have good reason to be happy about this result."

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EU leader declares support for Trump

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© AP/Manuel Balce CenetaDonald Trump welcomes Viktor Orban to the White House in Washington, DC, May 13, 2019
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban urged the embattled ex-president to "keep on fighting" as he prepares to face trial in New York...

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban took to Twitter on Monday to show his support for former US President Donald Trump, who will appear in court in New York on Tuesday. "We are with you," the conservative PM told his political ally.

Trump departed his residence in Florida on Monday, bound for the city in which he built his fortune, New York. He is expected to turn himself in on Tuesday to face criminal charges relating to his alleged payment of hush money to porn star Stormy Daniels.

Crowds of supporters cheered the ex-president's motorcade as it traveled to Palm Beach International Airport. Meanwhile, the Hungarian PM wished his former American counterpart well online.

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"Legitimate target" — Bellingcat defends terror attack at St. Petersburg cafe

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Christo Grozev of the US government-sponsored Bellingcat endorsed the terror attack that killed a Russian war reporter and injured many others during a public event in St. Petersburg. He also defended Ukraine's attempt to assassinate a Russian philosopher because he was a "propagandist."

In the hours that followed the April 2, 2023 bombing of a cafe in St. Petersburg, Russia, Christo Grozev of the US government-funded Bellingcat outlet defended the terror attack that killed a war reporter and wounded 30 others.

Throughout his eight-minute interview with Sky News, Bellingcat's lead Russia investigator Christo Grozev offered an unapologetic, de facto endorsement of the terror attack at a public event at the Street Food Bar № 1 cafe in St. Petersburg. In order to justify the bombing, Grozev cast it as either a legitimate Ukrainian operation carried out in the context of "hybrid warfare," or a potential Russian false flag.

Comment: Moscow blasts UN regarding murder of military blogger Tatarsky:
The UN and international journalist associations demonstrate a "certain selectiveness" when it comes to the fate of journalists, Russia's envoy to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, said at a press conference on Monday.
"Yesterday, a Russian blogger and journalist [Vladlen] Tatarsky... was killed. The UN, journalist associations have not reacted in any way to this crime. We believe we are witnessing a certain selective approach when it comes to what happens to journalists."
Nebenzia compared what he called a lack of reaction in Tatarsky's case to the response given by the US media and officials to the arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in Russia.

His words came as the UN Secretary General's Office expressed its "concern" over Tatarsky's death.

The Kremlin characterized the incident as a terrorist attack. Russia's Interior Ministry released a video appearing to show the main suspect in the case, a woman identified as Darya Trepova, who admitted to bringing an improvised explosive device to the event.

The incident prompted little reaction among Western officials or international organizations, although it was covered by the Western media.



Bad Guys

Moscow: West seeks to crush Christian Church in Ukraine

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© Sergie Chuzavkov/AFPUkrainian Orthodox Church members pray outside the Kiev Pechersk Lavra monastery, March 31, 2023.
The ongoing church conflict "has the traits of a religious war," Sergey Naryshkin has said

Kiev's crackdown on the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) is part of a Western campaign to undermine religion in Ukraine and its role as the glue that unites the faithful, senior Russian intelligence official Sergey Naryshkin has said.

"The current regime in Kiev and its masters in the capitals of Western nations seek not only to ban, but to physically destroy canonical Orthodoxy in the territory of Ukraine," he stated on Tuesday. The official heads the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia (SVR). He made the remarks during a media event in Minsk, where he is meeting with the Belarusian leadership.

Western governments realize the value of faith "amid the collapse of ideologies and a fight for world dominance," Naryshkin added. Russian Orthodoxy serves as "a spiritual force, which remains the foundation of unity of Orthodox peoples."

Comment: It is a time-honored tactic to enlist (or create) a corrupt religious entity to back a tyranny. Ukraine's actions are sadly predictable:






Compass

Undercover, under water, and under France's wannabe dictator — with Slobodan Despot

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Pundits, journalists and public intellectuals don't commit suicide for professional reasons. And not since Diogenes, the Cynic of Athens, have they opted to live in a barrel, keep the company of dogs, and urinate on their audience.

Even among the most progressive of current journalists, it's difficult for them not to follow, sit, stay, or bark on the leash and command of their masters. . These days the Substack paywall behind their scoops doesn't pay enough to buy dogfood. Seymour Hersh's million for his Nord Stream story is the exception that proves the rule.

Patriotism is the safer, better-paying refuge for journalists, even when they risk indictments for being scoundrels — like Evan Gershkovich, the first Moscow Times reporter since Catherine Belton to be recognized in Russia for what he has been doing.

Looked at closely, the evidence of espionage against Gershkovich turns out to be much more than a bark up the wrong tree, as Washington officials claim, and Russian government statements deny.In Russian this evidence is already appearing in print from Gershkovich's friends and contacts. It has yet to be recognized in the US media.

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Belarus ready to host Russian strategic nuclear weapons - president

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© SPUTNIK/ReutersFILE PHOTO: Russian president Vladimir Putin with Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko in Moscow in February. Minsk and Moscow "will stop at nothing" to protect their people, Alexander Lukashenko has said .
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko mulled the possibility of his nation hosting Russia's strategic nuclear weapons during his annual address to parliament on Friday. The veteran leader's words came as Moscow announced its plans to deploy its tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus.

"I and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin can decide and deploy strategic nuclear weapons here, if need be," Lukashenko told lawmakers, adding that the move would show the two nations' readiness to defend their "sovereignty and independence."

"We will stop at nothing to protect our nations, our states, our people," the Belarusian leader said, adding that the move would likely serve as an effective deterrent against any hostile moves by the US and its allies. The Belarusian president expressed his hope that strategic nuclear weapons deployment to his country would "sober up all the hawks across the pond for a long time."

Comment: The Guardian reported:
US nuclear weapons are believed to be stored in six bases: Kleine Brogel in Belgium; Büchel airbase in Germany; Aviano and Ghedi airbases in Italy; Volkel airbase in the Netherlands; and İncirlik in Turkey.