Puppet Masters
As for the recruitment, it takes in two stages; the first is conducted by non-governmental organizations [NGOs] that operate in Kosovo and at numerous private schools, the source said. "The future Daesh terrorists are 'brainwashed' there and they also learn Arabic and study the Koran, something that is followed by so-called 'combat practice' training, headed by former members of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA). They typically teach the rookies to wage guerrilla warfare and handle guns, among other things," according to the source.
"In addition, each camp has several Daesh terrorists who decide on sending the rookies to the war or preparing them for the role of suicide bombers," the source said, citing about 70 Kosovo Albanian families who decided to join Daesh.
Who committed the attack?
It is not exactly known who the attackers were. The most likely are two versions:
1. Islamic extremists. This is not necessarily immigrants among the Wahhabis in Germany because, among radical Muslims there are many converts from native Germans. Note that a terrorist attack in Germany occurred almost a week after the attack in Nice. According to the police the suspected gunman is an 18-year-old local resident with dual German and Iranian citizenship. He apparently committed suicide
2. Neo-Nazis. This version is based on the fact that the attack took place on the anniversary of the terrorist attacks in Norway back in 2011, which was carried out by the now infamous Anders Breivik.
3. Foreign nationalists (the Kurds against the Turks).
Whatever the motives of the direct perpetrators of the crime actually are, its consequences will increase the tension, anxiety, and disorientation in German society. They will be easier to manipulate, using the threat of Islamic terrorism and neo-Nazism, including being manipulated from the outside. In general, the attack tends to weaken confidence in Europe and its peoples in their leaders.
The Israeli government stands accused of waging a campaign of incitement against human rights groups as it tries to hamper efforts by the international community to monitor abuses of Palestinians under occupation.
A so-called Transparency Law, passed by the Israeli parliament last week, compels some two dozen Israeli rights organisations to declare publicly that they receive a majority of their funding from foreign governments.
In future, they will have to divulge such funding - mostly from individual European states or the European Union - every time they appear in the media, issue publicity material, make statements online, and deal with official bodies. Failure to do so will incur a substantial fine.
The legislation's aim, peace activists argue, is to vilify these groups with the Israeli public, suggesting they are "foreign agents" and "traitors" seeking to subvert Israel's security and its national interests.
Jeff Halper, founder of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, said the human rights community was being "publicly shamed". He told Al Jazeera: "The government wants these groups to be seen as disloyal and anti-Israel. It is about cementing a public consensus that they constitute an enemy within."
Foreign 'meddling'
Most of the affected groups work in the occupied territories, monitoring human rights violations, the expansion of settlements, torture of Palestinian prisoners and Israel's military courts system. The best-known include B'Tselem, Peace Now and Yesh Din.
But the law also applies to social justice groups operating inside Israel. Most focus on structural discrimination against the country's Palestinian minority, a fifth of the Israeli population.
Security sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Press TV that the suspects were part of the Special Forces regiment stationed at the presidential palace in capital, Ankara.
According to the source, after a police investigation is conducted, the Palace of Justice in Ankara will take the suspects.
At the same time, an unnamed official of Turkish government said that Turkish authorities had cancelled 10,856 passports, including close to 10,000 green and grey ones. The reason for such action was a "flight risk" of the holders who are in custody or on the run.
Comment: Erdogsn plans on disbanding the presidential guard altogether, saying it serves no purpose. Further reading: Why the claim that the Russians warned Erdogan about the coup may be true
Today, Clinton chose Virginia Senator Tim Kaine. Her announcement clearly marred by Assange's revelations of the DNC's indiscretions. But worse more, Kaine has a history of sinister idealogy. In fact, he once forced sixth grade girls to take Gardasil shots, according to a 2007 article from the Washington Post.
Churkin is known for his professionalism and poise. Obviously, only the most extreme circumstances could have compelled him take such an extraordinary step. Moreover, this is not the first appeal by such a high-ranking Russian diplomat to international and foreign institutions. The Foreign Ministry of Russia's State Secretary Grigory Karasin already met with the ambassadors of France and Germany on this subject and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone talk with the presidents of the US, France, and the German Chancellor. According to Karl Marx's famous formula, quantity turns into quality. In our case, the number of shellings of Donbass' cities by the UAF and neo-Nazi battalions risks turning into a new, full-scale war.
It should be admitted that Kiev's tactics are quite effective. Shellings cause tangible losses while also exerting psychological pressure on the republics. The purpose of such frequent attacks is provoking return fire by the DPR and LPR's armies. Then Kiev would accuse the Donbass republics (and of course Russia) of tearing up the Minsk Agreements, and call upon the international community to intervene in the conflict. By "international community," of course, is meant NATO. At the NATO summit in Warsaw, words of support for Kiev against "Russian aggression" were heard along with promises to provide military and technological assistance. It is possible that these and other measures of support are being prepared. Most likely, this is not Ukraine's accession to NATO, but NATO's accession to Ukraine, i.e., an actual occupation of Ukrainian territory by the alliance. This could come about in the form of establishing permanent military bases and upgrading equipment and manpower.
My friends from the military and political circles of the DPR report that the sheer force of UAF attacks is reminiscent of the most difficult days of summer, 2014. But the republics are not afraid of fire. On the contrary, they are waiting for when Ukraine will go on a new offensive in order to then bury the Ukrainian army on Donbass land. Ukraine has already been given two chances to stop (and survive), but has not taken any of these. Churkin's letter is perhaps one of the last warnings for Ukraine.
On June 16 Russian planes in Syria hit a remote military installation at "Al-Tanf" in the south-east of the country. As the publication of The Wall Street Journal, citing military sources states, the aim was a secret base of the US and the UK. Coincidence or not, but the strike occurred after the base was left by the 20 people of the UK military personnel.
The US military states, that some cluster bombs were dropped on the base. After that, the representatives of the US Central Command in Qatar called Russian colleagues in Latakia, explaining that the facility that was bombed is a part of the American infrastructure. But a second blow was delivered some 30 minutes after this.
Katehon experts comment on this:
US is known for its official support of the so called "moderate opposition" and the secret support of the ISIS extremist group. US uses its bases not to fight terrorism as they claim, but to overthrow Assad's Government. The US-UK base has been created illegally and as a violation of both the sovereignty of Syria and International Law.
Comment: At least four U.S.-backed rebels were allegedly killed in the strikes. According to the WSJ, the purpose was to pressure Washington to closer Russian-U.S. cooperation in Syria.

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and U.S. Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) react during a campaign rally at Ernst Community Cultural Center in Annandale, Virginia, U.S., July 14, 2016.
Donors to the Clinton campaign received text messages at 8:11pm EST reading, "I'm thrilled to tell you this first: I've chosen Sen. Tim Kaine as my running mate. Welcome him to our team.
Who is this Russian that commands a majority of between an estimated 86 and 89 percent approval rate, something that any western politician would die for. In a western non-judgmental society, individual character and the moral qualities in leadership play a secondary role to photogenic requirements and script written speeches. Taking Presidents' Putin and Obama as examples, the differences are stark, Putin vs Obama.
Using two pillars of western tradition, religion and culture, a brief look at the dissimilarities between Presidents' Obama's America and Putin's Russia. The purpose is to show that the western removal of traditional values is more than just a social happening, but within the chaos lies a deeper agenda to destroy society.
On Sunday, Imran Khan, the leader of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) said that "the people will celebrate and distribute sweets if the army takes over the country." Imran Khan's party runs a coalition government in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.














Comment: Daesh, the next generation, is already on the launching pad. And the good news: it is not limited to Kosovo; it is a "global problem."