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Joe Biden is most pro-Israel nominee ever (and he will 'defeat' 'hypercritical' voices in the party)
"We've actually never had a nominee on any side of the aisle for president who has a longer and stronger record than Joe Biden," Halie Soifer of the Jewish Democratic Council of America said on an American Jewish Committee zoom call yesterday. "He was elected in 1972 to the Senate and has been working on these issues with nine Israeli prime ministers ever since. There is no one with a stronger record on Israel to run for president than Joe Biden and we can all rest asured that as president he would only strengthen the relationship."
As massive anti-government rallies linger across Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko - the long-serving president who the opposition accuses of rigging the recent election - tried to win the hearts and minds of workers at MZKT, a key factory manufacturing an array of wheeled haulage trucks, including for the military.
Comment: Quick on the uptick, opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya volunteered to be the interim leader if Belarus holds new elections:
Tikhanovskaya, who fled to Lithuania last week, said in a video message that she was prepared to take the reins in Minsk should the nation void President Alexander Lukashenko's election victory and return to the voting booth.Meanwhile, Lukashenko is prepping the third version of the constitution for vote as prior versions were unsatisfactory. He also eased his rhetoric on a new election:
"I am ready to take responsibility and act as a national leader during this period," Tikhanovskaya said, adding that opposition activists, who have been protesting for a week, should continue to push for change.
"We do need a new constitution. I was offered two versions. I rejected them because they differ little from this one. Work is underway on a third version." Protesters demand that Lukashenko step down and give way for a new election; the president himself says he is not against the change - but that it should proceed without coercion.Lukashenko relents, new elections but only after a new constitution is adopted:
"We're putting it for a vote, adopting the constitution, and I'm handing over my powers according to the constitution," he offered. "But not under pressure and not through street [action]!"
"This is what will happen... We need to adopt a new constitution - that is what you wanted. You need to adopt it via a referendum since this was how the previous constitution was approved. Under this new constitution, elections could be held - parliamentary, presidential and local - if that is what you want."See also:
Massive strikes prompted Lukashenko to hold some meetings with workers. The country's opposition media was quick to describe the events as a nationwide strike.
- Macron wants EU to back Belarusians standing up for 'rights & freedom'. But what about the Yellow Vests at home, Twitter users ask
- Belarus in the firing line for a colour revolution
- Belarus 'revolution' is imperialists running the same tired old script, day after day
- Belarus' Lukashenko says he is being targeted by 'color revolution', seeks to join forces with Putin
- Extensive foreign interference in Belarus attempts to 'destabilize' country, but it's not coming from Moscow - Russian MFA
- Not enough problems: Major Belarus manufacturers including auto-giant BelAZ hit by strikes as anti-govt protests keep rattling the country - UPDATES
- Korybko: Lukashenko isn't a dictator, but neither is he blameless
I was among those who expressed concern when Mueller selected Weissmann due to his history of controversial prosecutorial decisions, including a pattern of prosecutorial overreach in the Enron litigation.
Before I get into the facts of the explosion in Beirut, I'd like to mention that I served three years as a 12-B Combat Engineer, a demolition specialist, in the US Army, and I have been trained on, worked with, and detonated pretty much every non-nuclear explosive, including quite a bit of ammonium nitrate. I'm not saying I am an expert, but I can assure you I know more about explosives than any of these armchair experts who have never even thrown a hand grenade. So, let's get to it.
THE HEZBOLLAH "WEAPONS DEPOT"
The first thing I notice about all these sensationalist, bogus and unfounded articles is that they all seem to take for granted that Hezbollah (HZB) actually had a weapons depot at the port. That's bullshit right off the bat. HZB DID NOT STORE WEAPONS OR AMMO AT THE PORT. HZB certainly knew, as probably every secret service in the world did, that there was a ticking time bomb sitting there since 2013, and if they stored ANY weapons ANYWHERE near the port, they'd be giving the zionist entity (ZE) a perfect excuse to destroy half of Beirut and blame it on HZB. Furthermore, they (HZB) couldn't have stored any kind of weapons there, even if they wanted to. The port is controlled by Hariri's "Future Movement" political party, the true source of corruption in Lebanon, and the true enemies of HZB, and has been since before the Rhosus docked there in 2013. The port is in the affluent north of Beirut, HZB's political base is in the proletarian south. Hassan Nasrallah himself has said, "No weapons, no ammo, no rockets, HZB stored _nothing_ at the port". It makes sense, and there is NO reason to doubt his word. For HZB to store weapons at the port, under the control and observation of their main political rivals in Lebanon, next to a enormous explosives stockpile that could be detonated by an ostensibly "justified" strike by Israel on HZB weapons, is as counter-intuitive and absolutely illogical and self-defeating, not to mention needless, as Assad gassing civilians in Ghouta or Russians poisoning the Skripals in the UK. It just doesn't make sense. So, HZB says they didn't store weapons there, there was zero reason for them to do so and myriad reasons not to, and they literally could not have, even if they had wanted to.
The method prosecutors said they used to get him to reveal the nature of his espionage was worthy of a spy novel itself.
Court documents said 67-year-old Alexander Yuk Ching Ma of Honolulu was charged with violating U.S. espionage laws. Prosecutors said he joined the CIA in 1967 then served as a CIA officer until he retired from the agency in 1989. For part of that time he was assigned to work overseas in the East-Asia and Pacific region.
Lukashenko's Stunning Reversal
The latest twist in the Hybrid War on Belarus came after President Lukashenko's announcement on Monday that presidential elections will follow a planned constitutional referendum, which was curiously preceded by him promising earlier that same day that "There will be no other elections, unless you kill me." This surprising about-face speaks to how vulnerable he feels after a week of increasingly intense protests that are now transforming into a nationwide strike, albeit a limited one at this moment but which could nevertheless deal serious damage to the economy in a short amount of time if this movement suddenly spreads throughout the country. Even more interestingly for many observers is that this reversal came just a day after his second conversation with President Putin over the weekend where the Russian leader reaffirmed his country's CSTO mutual defense obligations to Belarus, which led to speculation among some that Putin could "pull a Crimea" there (though, as the author argued, likely only if he was tricked by his counterpart into doing so).
No Last Stand For Lukashenko?
This suggests that Russia realized the game that Lukashenko was trying to play and wisely advised him against it behind closed doors, perhaps even "encouraging" him to change his mind about new elections in order to initiate a "phased leadership transition" in the Color Revolution-beleaguered former Soviet Republic if its leader is desperate enough to remain in office that he might have been seriously contemplating tricking Russia into "pulling a Crimea" for that purpose. In any case, while Lukashenko's decision is pragmatic and could theoretically help his country escape its worst-ever political crisis (especially if he declines to run again), it also signifies weakness in the eyes of the opposition and could inadvertently serve to embolden them to intensify their efforts to seek his ouster. As the "father of the nation", he's resolutely against doing anything that tramples on the constitution and risks turning his country into a similarly failed state as post-Maidan Ukraine is. It's for that reason why he warned that "the fall of the first president will mean the beginning of your end. You will always stand on your knees, like in Ukraine and other counties, and pray to someone."
Comment: See also:
- Macron wants EU to back Belarusians standing up for 'rights & freedom'. But what about the Yellow Vests at home, Twitter users ask
- Belarusians pay tribute to man killed during post-election protests, large anti-government rally held in Minsk
- Belarus in the firing line for a colour revolution
- Korybko: Lukashenko isn't a dictator, but neither is he blameless
- 'You're being used as cannon fodder': Lukashenko urges people to stay home, blames protests on foreign meddling
- Belarus 'revolution' is imperialists running the same tired old script, day after day

A supporter of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri holds posters outside the Lebanon Tribunal on August 18, 2020 in The Hague, Netherland
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) judges said there was "no evidence" the leadership of the Lebanese militant group or the Syrian government were involved in the suicide truck bombing which killed Hariri and 21 other people and injured over 200 more. Hezbollah has long denied any involvement.
Four members of the Iran-backed Shi'ite movement were originally charged with conspiracy to carry out the attack.
On Tuesday three STL judges said Salim Ayyash, 56, was guilty of five charges including conspiracy to commit a terrorist act and intentional homicide with premeditation by using explosive materials.
However, after nearly a decade of investigation and a lengthy trial, the same tribunal acquitted the three other defendants, Hussein Oneissi, 46, Assad Sabra, 43 and Hassan Merhi, 54.
A hearing will be held at a later date to determine Ayyash's sentence. As the UN-backed court has no death sentence, the maximum sentence is life imprisonment. He is unlikely to serve any time as Hezbollah has vowed not to hand over any suspects.
Comment: The man found guilty disappeared years ago. Whatever his actual involvement, the real culprits have gotten away with it. As the scooter driver quoted in the article implied, the verdict is a joke.
IMF and WEF - From great lockdown to great transformation of world economy "sustainable green" style
The WEF is an NGO, registered in a lush suburb of Geneva, with ambitions towards worldly power command. The IMF, created under the UN Charter, is an official international financial organization - one of the two Bretton Woods Institutions, the other one being the World Bank.
The IMF was created to watch over and regulate the world monetary conundrum. Both, IMF and WB, are controlled by veto-power by the US Treasury. The discourse of both, the WEF and the IMF, is to "doing as much good to a covid-disaster stricken world as we can." None of them mentions how their actions will put the world - especially the developing world, into even deeper 'sustainable' disaster.
The WEF's main message delivered by WEF founder and executive chairman Klaus Schwab, called on June 3, 2020, for:
"The world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions... Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed. In short, we need a 'Great Reset' of capitalism."
While I have no great novel contribution to offer in that growing array of hypotheses (which are slowly turning into noise), I would like to share an insight which addresses a too-often-overlooked aspect of the role of Lebanon in the Great Game. Before proceeding, it is useful to hold in the mind several points of certainty:
1) The official narrative of a chance mishap of Turkish fireworks instigating the detonation of the 2700 tons of ammonium nitrate which had been sitting at the Port of Beirut for six years is entirely unbelievable.
Dominique Kuhling-Bakker, the Dutch Charge d'Affaires in Moscow, was summoned to the ministry in Russia's capital.
"The Russian Foreign Ministry lodged a strong protest to the Ambassador of the Netherlands, in connection with the discovery of tracking equipment in the car of the Russian military attache in The Hague," the Russian diplomatic agency said. "The Dutch diplomat was informed that it is immediately necessary to take comprehensive measures to prevent such incidents, which are counter to the provisions of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations."














Comment: Israel's supporters have skipped right to happy thoughts of a Biden presidency with nary a pause. Wishful thinking will get you every time.