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Ya don't say? General Milley can't confirm Baghdadi was 'whimpering' before he died - UPDATES

baghdadi compound

The compound was destroyed in a US helicopter raid while Baghdadi fled into a tunnel, then detonated an explosive belt, killing himself and three of his children
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley couldn't confirm President Trump's descriptive account of how ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was 'whimpering' before he died.

'I know the president had planned to talk down to unit and unit members, but I don't know what the source of that was,' Milley said at the Pentagon Monday. 'But I assume it was talking directly to unit and unit members.'

Milley said he hadn't 'talked to unit members,' and so wouldn't have heard those details, but told reporters that visual content from the raid was going through the declassification process and in the 'coming days' journalists would be 'provided some videos, photos, etc. of it.'

Trump had already teased having the video of the raid released.

'We're thinking about it. We may. The question was, am I considering releasing video footage of the raid. And we may take certain parts of it and release it, yes,' the president told reporters at Joint Base Andrews as he prepared to leave for Chicago, Monday morning.

No timeline has been provided for the release and White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley didn't have one when asked about it by reporters later that day.

Comment: As pointed out yesterday, the U.S. military has 'confirmed' that they have already disposed of the remains:
Following the US special forces operation in northwestern Syria, in which Washington claims al-Baghdadi was eliminated, the mutilated body was immediately taken "to a secure facility to confirm his identity with forensic DNA testing," Army General Mike Milley, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a news briefing. "The disposal of his remains has been done and is complete and was handled appropriately."

Just like al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) terrorist group chief was reportedly given a proper burial at sea in accordance with Islamic tradition, with all Muslim religious rites afforded to him.
Which is nonsense, just as it was with bin Laden. It isn't "Islamic tradition" to bury people at sea:
Mohammed al-Qubaisi, Dubai's grand mufti, said of Bin Laden's burial: "They can say they buried him at sea, but they cannot say they did it according to Islam. Sea burials are permissible for Muslims in extraordinary circumstances. This is not one of them."
Obviously, the UN cannot confirm Baghdadi's death (especially given that the remains are now allegedly somewhere at the bottom of the Mediterranean, or some body of water):
The US President's statement on the death of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi sounded confident, but the United Nations is still unable to confirm the death of the Islamic State leader for lack of proof, a high-ranking UN official has said.

The UN Monitoring Team on terrorist groups is going to put questions to the US and other involved parties to clarify the fate of al-Baghdadi, Edmund Fitton-Brown, a British diplomat who coordinates the team, told RIA Novosti news agency.

"All we have so far is the public announcement from the Americans, but it does seem like a very confident announcement. They seem very sure of themselves. They claim that they have verified it... So, I think that should be taken very seriously."

However, Fitton-Brown pointed out that Washington "would be setting themselves up to a considerable embarrassment" if the report on the death of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) chief turns out to be false.
Hasn't stopped them in the past...

What HAS been released so far: the photo and identity of the attack dog who chased down Baghdadi:
President Trump on Monday afternoon tweeted a photo of the four-legged hero, clad in what appears to be a camouflage harness and with its tongue lolling out of its mouth — belying its US Army-trained ferocity.

"We have declassified a picture of the wonderful dog (name not declassified) that did such a GREAT JOB in capturing and killing the Leader of ISIS, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi!" wrote the president.


The pooch — a Belgian Malinois named Conan, according to reports in Newsweek and the Washington Examiner — was unleashed after Baghdadi when the coward fled US troops down a dead-end tunnel late Saturday.


Before Conan could turn the murderous mastermind into a human chew toy, Baghdadi detonated his bomb vest, killing himself and three of his kids, causing a small cave-in — and wounding his furry pursuer.

But amazingly, Conan has already been cleared to return to service, Pentagon officials said Monday.

"The dog is still in theater," said Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in a press briefing. "The dog ... performed a tremendous service as they all do in a variety of situations."

Conan was "slightly wounded and fully recovering, but the dog is still in theater, returned to duty with its handler," he added.

At the time, Milley declined to name the canine — saying the Department of Defense was "protecting the dog's identity" — or elaborate on its intended role.

But the Navy SEALs who took down 9/11 engineer Osama bin Laden also had a tail-wagging secret weapon, utilizing another Belgian Malinois named Cairo in the 2011 mission to sniff out potential bombs and, if necessary, attack enemy combatants.

Milley's tight-lipped approach was a common sentiment in Monday's briefing, as few new details about the momentous mission trickled out.

Milley confirmed that photos and video of the raid are going through a "declassification process" for release in the coming days, but declined to reveal exactly what they showed, at what point during the mission they were taken or if any were shot from a camera mounted on the dog.

He similarly refused to elaborate on the nature of ISIS intelligence that was culled from the clandestine lair before it was leveled by American bombs.

Milley did acknowledge that two men were nabbed alive in the raid and are being held in American custody, but declined to offer any clues as to their identity or roles.
As for how they were apparently able to verify the DNA, SF spokesman Mustafa Bali that an informant who led them to Baghdadi's location provided them with Baghdadi's underwear and a blood sample. This story keeps on getting better!

ISIS reportedly now has a new leader: Abdullah "The Destroyer" or "The Professor" Qardash, an ex-military officer under Saddam Hussein:
According to the Times of London, Qardash had been loyal to Baghdadi, as the pair were held in the Camp Bucca detention centre in Basra, Iraq, after being jailed by US forces over their links to al-Qaeda in 2003, and Baghdadi was even handing more power to Qardash before he died. Fadhel Abo Ragheef, a former security analyst with the Iraqi government, told the Times in August that Baghdadi was "trying to prepare Qardash to lead ISIS in the future."

Researchers at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies also stated that Qardash would take over Daesh's leadership. "Described by some security analysts as cruel and authoritarian yet popular and well-respected among other [Daesh] members, Qardash was responsible for eliminating those who are against al-Baghdadi's style of leadership," the researchers said.
Damian Wilson of RT reminds us:
This was an episode that called for restraint, as it is not the first time the death of Al Baghdadi has been announced, only to be later proven wrong. The Guardian had him paralyzed with a severe spinal injury after an airstrike in April 2015, Syrian state TV reported him dead in June 2017, Iranian TV said he was "definitely dead" and the Russians claimed as much again, all in the same month.

In July 2017 he was pronounced dead once more, then alive and then, to clear the matter up, a year later, he emerged from obscurity with a new propaganda video.

So, while Trump described watching the fugitive "whimpering and crying and screaming all the way" to his death, why not just hold back a tick until we're offered some more substantial information?

While we do not want to see the sort of televised barbarism that befell Muammar Ghaddafi or Saddam Hussein, some irrefutable proof, shared with the watching world, that the remains are those of Al Baghdadi, would be welcome.
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Dominoes

Lebanon's Prime Minister Hariri to resign after weeks of anti-government protests

Saad Hariri
Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri stepped down Tuesday after two weeks of anti-government protests descended into violence.

"Today, I won't hide that I reached a dead end and it's time for a major shock to confront the crisis," Hariri said in a televised address. "I'm going to the presidential palace in Baabda to submit my government's resignation to the president and to the Lebanese people everywhere in response to their will."

Hariri's resignation came hours after supporters of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah party attacked demonstrators in central Beirut and destroyed their tents.

Live television footage showed hundreds of men throwing rocks at protesters who had blocked a major Beirut intersection and beating them with sticks and fists. The mob then descended on the main protest area in the capital tearing down tents and setting them ablaze while warning that they would not allow their political leaders -- Hezbollah's Hassan Nasrallah and his ally, parliament speaker Nabih Berri -- to be criticized or insulted.

Russian Flag

Russian envoy to Syria: Russia expects Kurdish militia to pullout from Turkish border on time

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Russia is hoping that Kurdish militants in Syria will be able to withdraw its forces from the border zone with Turkey on time, Russian special envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentyev said on Monday.
"Let's hope, we'll see. I wouldn't say that there are no guarantees [that they will not have time to withdraw their forces within the 150-hour period stipulated by the memorandum]. An agreement has been reached between our presidents, which means that both presidents gave certain guarantees. Let's wait and see", Lavrentyev told reporters in Geneva.
Lavrentyev also commented on the US plans to protect the oil fields in northeastern Syria, saying that the area must be under control of the Syrian government. Earlier in the day, US Secretary of Defence Mark Esper said that Washington would not allow the Russian and Syrian forces access to the oil fields, ensuring instead that the Kurds will take control over the areas.

The deadline for the withdrawal of Kurdish forces from the 30-kilometer border zone in northeastern Syria, stipulated by the Russian-Turkish memorandum, expires at 6.00 pm Moscow time (15:00 GMT) on Tuesday, 28 October. Russia's president Vladimir Putin and his counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan negotiated the agreement on 22 October during their meeting at the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi.

The motion comes amid Turkish Operation Peace Spring in northeastern Syria, launched on 9 October to establish a ''safe-zone'' and secure its border from the Kurdish militants and terrorists.

Bad Guys

Delusional Comey confident Barr's findings on him, Russia investigation will restore confidence in DOJ

James Comey
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Former FBI Director James Comey called on the Justice Department to offer more transparency in the probe into the Russia investigation and indicated that the attorney general's findings would show no wrongdoing on his and his team's part.

"I'm not worried about a single thing in connection with any of the matters under investigation," he said at Politicon on Saturday. "Gather the facts, write a report, and share it with the American people -- please do that."

Comey said transparency would help protect the integrity of the Justice Department.

"The way to protect that is [to] show the folks the facts; lay it out," he said. "Don't drip it out, don't leak it out. Give it out. And I'm confident that when the American people see the picture of why we did what we did, their confidence in the institution will be maintained, restored and protected."

Handcuffs

At least 20 Daesh-linked terror suspects arrested in Ankara during Monday operation - reports

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© AP Photo / Lefteris Pitarakis
A Turkish armoured vehicle patrols the border between Turkey and Syria, in Akcakale, Sanliurfa province, southeastern Turkey
At 20 least foreign nationals were arrested on Monday in Ankara for their suspected links to the Daesh* terrorist organisation, the Anadolu news agency reported.

The suspects were detained by the provincial police department's counterterrorism units, according to the Anadolu news agency.

The Turkish authorities said that over 300 people have been killed in civilian-targeted suicide bombings and armed attacks claimed by the terrorist group in Turkey over recent years. The Turkish security forces have been actively involved in the fight against terrorism.

Black Magic

The US has officially gone insane

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The low-ball mudslinging and pantomime palaver among America's political class is like a theater of absurd. Any form of vilification is now acceptable. President Trump and his Twitter rants may have helped set the bar of indecency to an all-time low, but Democrats and Republicans have quickly joined the descent into madness.

The sanity test was spectacularly failed recently when former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton lashed out at her party member Tulsi Gabbard, inferring she was a "Russian asset". The Hawaii congresswoman, who is vying for a run at the presidency in next year's elections, was defended by some fellow Democratic politicians. But many Clinton aides and media pundits doubled down on Clinton's smear campaign, reiterating that Gabbard was "working for the Kremlin".

This bipartisan Russophobia can be traced back decades to the Red Scare paranoia of the Cold War and McCarthyite persecution during the 1950s of suspected Soviet sympathizers in Washington and Hollywood. But for the past three years, since the 2016 election, the Cold War has been crazily enlivened with the "Russiagate scandal" of alleged interference in American political affairs by Moscow. It was the Clinton campaign, establishment media and her intelligence agency supporters that launched that canard against Trump.

Star of David

Israel's new moves to airbrush its belligerent occupation and annex Palestinian land

Michael Lynk, a Canadian law professor

Canadian law professor Michael Lynk
The United Nations' independent expert on human rights in the Palestinian territories issued a damning verdict last week on what he termed "the longest belligerent occupation in the modern world".

Michael Lynk, a Canadian law professor, told the UN's human rights council that only urgent international action could prevent Israel's 52-year occupation of the West Bank transforming into de facto annexation.

He warned of a recent surge in violence against Palestinians from settlers, assisted by the Israeli army, and a record number of demolitions this year of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem - evidence of the ways Israel is further pressuring Palestinians to leave their lands.

He urged an international boycott of all settlement products as a necessary step to put pressure on Israel to change course. He also called on the UN itself to finally publish - as long promised - a database that it has been compiling since 2016 of Israeli and international companies doing business in the illegal settlements and normalising the occupation.

Israel and its supporters have stymied the release, fearing that such a database would bolster the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign that seeks to end Israel's impunity.

Better Earth

Russia-Africa 'Shared Vision 2030': The alternative to neo-colonial pillage

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A long night of suffering has kept one of the richest continents on the globe in a state of virtual dark age for over a century. Although the age of science has given humanity the means to access the highest standards of living in world history, 2019 has seen 15 000 children die of preventable deaths every day (illness, starvation and murder) with half occurring in Sub Saharan Africa. In a world of advanced energy technology, only five of 54 African countries have access to 100% electrification and all are North African.

Africa's dark situation was never due to simplistic terms like "corruption" or "incompetence", nor was Africa ever "culturally incompatible" with western technology as some racists have taught in social science classes. The truth is that Africa was never given true independence as is popularly believed. Sure there was nominal independence, but the economic independence needed to become sovereign nations on the continent was never granted by the empire.

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Eagle

US Secretary of Defense: US troops being deployed will strike at ANY force challenging occupation of Syrian oil

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American soldiers stand near military trucks, at al-Omar oil field in Deir Al Zor
American mechanized forces have begun deploying at Syrian oil fields, ostensibly to stop the remnants of Islamic State from seizing them, and will respond with "overwhelming force" to protect them.

Following the withdrawal of US forces from northern Syria earlier this month, and the killing of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Saturday night, American forces in Syria apparently have a new mission: protect the oil.

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said at a press conference on Monday that American mechanized forces have already deployed to protect oil fields in eastern Syria. The mission, on its surface, aims to keep these oil fields in the hands of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Washington's former allies in the fight against IS.

The American troops, he said, will "respond with overwhelming military force against any group who threatens the safety of our forces there." When asked whether the US would potentially respond with force against Russian or Syrian forces, Esper simply responded "yes."


Comment: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov weighed in on this utterly egregious maneuver:
The consequences of reckless actions that the United States and its allies have taken in the Middle East are yet to unfold, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said, addressing a meeting of the Academic Board of the Russian Academy of Sciences' Institute of World Economy and International Relations, dedicated to the 90th anniversary of late Russian politician Yevgeny Primakov.

According to Lavrov, Washington's destabilizing activities of the West (and the United States in particular) in the Middle East have destroyed many regional states (Iraq, Syria, Libya), gave rise to rampant terrorism (ISIS), washed out a unique ethnic and religious mosaic and created a large-scale migration crisis, TASS reported.
"The consequences of reckless activities by the United States and its allies remain to be overcome. As you know, we are tackling this issues, first and foremost, by facilitating efforts to root out terrorism in Syria, resolve the country's humanitarian problems, promote the return of refugees and launch a political process, which we expect to begin with the start of the Constitutional Committee's activities in Geneva later in the week," the Russian top diplomat pointed out.
The spokeswoman for the United Nations Special Envoy for Syria Jennifer Fenton stated earlier that the opening ceremony of the Syrian Constitutional Committee's first meeting was scheduled to take place in Geneva on October 30.

The Syrian Constitutional Committee was established under a decision made by participants in the Syrian National Dialogue Congress, held in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi in January last year (2018). The 150-member committee includes representatives of the Syrian government and the opposition, as well as the civil society members. Each of the three groups holds one-third of seats in the committee and will appoint experts to hold closed-door consultations in Geneva.



Arrow Up

Saudi investors may take part in $200 billion Russian national projects program

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Oil-loading port in Russia
The development of Russia's national projects could lead to massive investment from Saudi Arabia, according to the head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) Kirill Dmitriev.

Speaking to TASS, he said "we believe that the implementation of national projects in Russia creates excellent opportunities for investment, in a portfolio of projects worth over $200 billion in a number of industries."

Dmitriev explained that "the RDIF, which acts, by the order the President, as a tool for the selection, structuring and implementation of national projects, constantly offers interesting projects with attractive levels of yield to our Saudi partners."

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