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Real Clear News reporter Philip Wegmann asked about the NEA, the nation's largest teacher's union, backing critical race theory and Biden's stance on anti-racism curriculum in K-12 classrooms. Psaki answered that "kids should learn about our history," including that "there is systemic racism that is still impacting society today."
On Friday, Iran's railroad system came under cyberattack with hackers posting fake messages about alleged train delays or cancellations on display boards at stations across the country. It came after the electronic tracking system on trains across Iran failed.
No group has so far taken responsibility of the either incidents.
Also on Saturday, minister of telecommunications, Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi warned about possible cyberattacks though ransomwares.
Comment: Undisclosed hackers had a field day with Iran's railroad network:
Iran's railroad system came under cyberattack on Friday. Hackers posted fake messages on display boards at stations across the country - such as "long delayed because of cyberattack" or "canceled" on the boards. They also urged passengers to call for information, listing the phone number of the office of the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The semiofficial Fars news agency reported that the hack led to "unprecedented chaos" at rail stations.More chaos: A major explosion occurred in the western section of Tehran:
Earlier in the day, Fars said trains across Iran had lost their electronic tracking system. It wasn't immediately clear if that was also part of the cyberattack. The spokesman of the state railway company, Sadegh Sekri, as saying "the disruption" did not cause any problem for train services.
It was not clear if the reported attack caused any damage or disruptions in Iran's computer and internet systems, and whether it was the latest chapter in the U.S. and Iran's cyber operations targeting the other.
Fire and rescue teams rushed to the scene, as eyewitnesses detailed the initial blast sounding "like a building collapsed." Reports have suggested that the explosion erupted inside a residential building near Mellat Park, one of the capital province's largest green spaces. It is believed that the explosion was caused by a malfunction in the building's gas system. So far no fatalities were reported.
Hamidreza Goudarzi, the deputy security chief for the Tehran Province, noted in a statement to the Tasnim News Agency that "there was only one explosion," and that officials were at the scene. Goudarzi did not confirm or deny whether the blast was part of a planned attack, as the area is near the headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, the New York Times reported.
A senior official at a Turkmen security agency told RFE/RL that more troops from an army garrison near the city of Mary are being sent to bolster border guard units. Mary is about 400 kilometers north of Serhetabad, a major border crossing with Afghanistan.
The official, who was not authorized to speak to the media, said additional forces sent to the border include officers as well as fighter jets and helicopters. It is unclear exactly how many units are being sent to the border or the numbers of aircraft being dispatched there. Another online news site, Turkmen.News, also reported heavy weaponry being moved to the Serhetabad region last week.
In the capital, Ashgabat, meanwhile, some reservists are being summoned to military recruiting posts and being told to stay on alert for possible quick deployment, the official said. The orders are so far not nationwide and are limited to just Ashgabat, he said.
Comment: Turkmenistan is gearing up and expecting the worst. Meanwhile other neighboring countries are preparing for the worst:
Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations Director General Maj. Gen. Babar Iftikhar says Pakistan has been working on strengthening security at the border with Afghanistan amid foreign troops withdrawal.
"Right now, 90 per cent of the Pak-Afghan border has been fenced. " He added that Pakistan is "very well prepared" and the current border security mechanism is "much better."
According to Iftikhar, Pakistan's Interior Ministry is prepared for a possible influx of refugees from Afghanistan. The foreign troops withdrawal from Afghanistan, almost complete on the American side ahead of the September 11 deadline, is widely feared to bring about a humanitarian crisis in the country and cause waves of refugees to flee to the neighboring states.
Pakistan is concerned that extremists may hide among refugees coming from Afghanistan and spread uncontrollably across the region with migrant flows. The instability in the country will allow drug trafficking to flourish, as various groups inside Afghanistan will increasingly rely on the drug trade to fund their operations.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin was in contact with the leaders of Central Asian countries on the rapidly deteriorating situation in Afghanistan.
President Joe Biden stressed, he does not want "to send a third generation of American soldiers to fight there." The government in Kabul continues to fight, and many Afghans who have collaborated with the Western allies are being exfiltrated to the European Union.

A U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighter talks on the radio at a check point near Omar oil field base, eastern Syria
US forces in Syria have come under indirect attack, but no injuries have been reported so far, a US defense official told Reuters.
Later, a US defense official confirmed to Sputnik that the American forces came under attack in Conoco in Deir ez-Zor province, and that no casualties were reported at that time.
Comment: A second base was also shelled:
On Saturday, a US defence official confirmed that American troops had come under "indirect fire" by unknown forces in Syria's Deir ez-Zor province. That attack took place at a base situated near the Conoco gas field, which is home to a large portion of Syria's gas riches, and has been illegally seized by US forces and their local allies since 2017.The "Biden administration" is taking heat for not doing more to counter the attacks:
A US military base near the Omar oil field - Syria's largest source of crude oil - has come under attack, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported Sunday, citing local sources.
Footage of the aftermath of the attack has yet to be authenticated,
This is reportedly the fourth time facilities near the Omar field have been attacked in the past week or so. On Wednesday, the Syrian Democratic Forces - a US-backed mostly Syrian Kurdish militia involved in the illegal occupation of eastern Syria - announced they had "thwarted" a drone attack in the area. However, pro-Syrian government media reported that a drone attack carried out on Thursday caused smoke to rise from the base near the field, and that two other attacks were launched before that in the space of several days.
Biden was criticized for just two retaliatory strikes that were cited as failing to do much to deter Iranian proxies held responsible by Washington for the attacks.
"Iran-backed militias' continued assault on US personnel in Iraq cannot be tolerated. President Biden must put forward a real strategy for deterring and ending these attacks, rather than continuing his bare-minimum, tit-for-tat approach that is failing to deter Iran or its militias and puts American lives at increased risk," Oklahoma's Republican Senator Jim Inhofe, on the Armed Services Committee, was cited as saying in a statement to POLITICO.
In response to the criticism, Biden's Democratic allies point to the fact that the POTUS is acting under Article II powers, contained in the Constitution, to defend US service members by retaliating.
He does not, they underscore, possess the authority to launch offensive strikes against the Iran-backed militia groups without congressional approval.
"These are very fact-specific determinations," Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) of the US Foreign Relations Committee was cited as saying.
Some Democrats have likened the situation with the plethora of attacks to a low-scale war. Since it might be considered "hostilities" as defined by the War Powers Act, they are calling on Joe Biden to consider asking Congress for approval to continue striking the Iranian proxies.

Alexey Navalny • Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
That's according to Russia's envoy to Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Alexander Shulgin. He told RT, on Saturday, that if it's confirmed that group's experts were sent to Germany almost immediately after Navalny felt unwell on a plane over Siberia last year, that would mean that the whole narrative was "orchestrated... with obvious goals," from the very beginning.
Presented at the 97th session of the organization's executive council earlier this week, the document states that the OPCW sent a team of experts to Berlin at Germany's request to deal with a possible "poisoning of a Russian citizen" on August 20, 2020.
Comment: Russia asks a reasonable question:
[T]he OPCW states that its secretariat "deployed a team to perform a technical assistance visit" related to the suspected poisoning of a "Russian citizen" at Germany's request on August 20. The problem is that on that day, Navalny was only flying from the Russian Siberian city of Tomsk to Moscow. It was on that flight that he first felt ill and was then rushed to a hospital in another Siberian city, Omsk, following the plane's emergency landing.
Russia demanded that the OPCW explain "how this is even possible" and why the organization had previously told the participating states that its team was only sent to Germany in early September, Shulgin said.So, what do we have here? When Navalny first felt unwell while still onboard a flight from Tomsk to Moscow, the OPCW experts were already waiting for him in Berlin?The revelations also elicited a reaction from the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova. She said the glaring inconsistencies in the OPCW report only show that some Western nations, together with Navalny himself, are "going down" with their whole "chemical weapons poisoning story."
Instead of answering Russia's questions, the OPCW executive committee session saw another "drama" about Navalny's "supposed poisoning with a chemical weapon agent," Shulgin said. "Routine anti-Russian theses have become a 'must' for the NATO nations at any OPCW event," he added.
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- Novichok, Navalny, Nordstream, Nonsense
The forces deployed by the Kabul government have been struggling to contain the Taliban offensive
India evacuated about 50 diplomats and other staff members from its consulate in the Afghan city of Kandahar on Sunday, as Taliban forces continue to gain control.
The staff members traveled back to Delhi on Saturday night, in an Indian Air Force flight.
Comment: If the intent was to cause chaos, then the US & its allies have succeeded, if it was to bring peace to the region - and ostensibly that's what they were doing - then they have failed, wasting 20 years, costing taxpayers billions, shedding untold amounts of blood and traumatizing a generation of soldiers and Afghans in the process: The US' haphazard withdrawal from Bagram Air Base shows it never had any clear plan in Afghanistan
Joe Biden's Justice Department wants the Lego Man kept behind bars — indefinitely.
Federal agents seized a plastic replica of the Capitol building from the Pennsylvania home of Robert Morss during his arrest on June 11. Justice Department officials are citing the Lego model as evidence in the criminal case against Morss for his involvement in the January 6 protest: "During his arrest, law enforcement recovered some clothing and other items that appear to match those he carried with him on the 6th — including a 'Don't Tread on Me' flag, a neck gaiter, a military utility bag, a black tourniquet, and military fatigues. (Law enforcement also recoverd [sic] a fully constructed U.S. Capitol Lego set.)"
So wrote government prosecutors in a July 2 filing asking the D.C. District Court to deny Morss' release while he awaits trial on nine counts, including assaulting police officers and disorderly conduct.
Comment: The Us government has descended to the level of a third-world dictatorship. No wonder sensible countries like Russia don't take it seriously in private.
- Biden officials testify that white supremacists are greatest domestic security threat
- Merrick Garland vows to target 'white supremacists' (Trump supporters) as attorney general
- Blue State blues: Joe Biden and the Democrats want retribution, not reconciliation
- Letters from a D.C. jail
The World Economic Forum announced June 29 it will initiate a new "public-private partnership" with Big Tech and governments around the world to identify and uproot all opinions from the Internet that it considers "harmful."
The WEF is one of those elitist organizations that wields enormous influence over the elected leaders of Western nations but which almost nobody in the general population has heard of.
Its members are internationalist corporate honchos and technocrats who meet once a year in Davos with the stated goal of working to "shape global, regional and industry agendas."
It made a big splash last year with its highly touted "Great Reset," which promises to use the pandemic as an "opportunity" to crash the world's dollar-based, capitalist economic system and "build back better" under a more socialist and globally integrated system that mirrors the United Nations Agenda 2030 goals for Sustainable Development.

Colombia's National Police Director General Jorge Luis Vargas flanked by Commander of the Colombian Military Forces, General Luis Fernando Navarro, speaks during a news conference about the participation of several Colombians in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, in Bogota, Colombia July 9, 2021.
At least 17 ex-members of Colombia's military are among the suspects in this week's assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, who was shot early on Wednesday at his home by what officials said was a group of foreign mercenaries.
The assassination has pitched Haiti deeper into political turmoil amid widespread gang violence. The motive for the killing - and its intellectual authors - remain unknown.
But for those want to hire mercenaries, Colombia is a popular choice. The South American country's nearly 60 years of internal conflict have provided a prolific training ground for soldiers.
For those trained as part of elite counter-terrorism units, retirement can come as early as their 40s, leaving many with only modest pensions and little idea what to do next.
"The recruitment of Colombian soldiers to go to other parts of the world as mercenaries is an issue that has existed for a long time, because there is no law that prohibits it," armed forces commander General Luis Fernando Navarro told journalists.
"There are a significant number of Colombian soldiers in Dubai, for example."
This news obviously shocked the Democrat state leaders in Pennsylvania.
Late Friday the Pennsylvania Department of State issued a directive prohibiting county election boards from cooperating with the Senate's election audit.
Comment: Gateway Pundit continues:
These are the same hard-left politicians who changed the voting rules in Pennsylvania during the pandemic by executive order.
Texas and over 20 states sued Pennsylvania for violating the US Constitution because they made changes to voting rules and procedures through the courts or through executive actions. But these states did not make the changes through the state legislatures as spelled out in the US Constitution. The US Supreme Court threw the case out and allowed this lawlessness of the states.
Pennsylvania has some funny stuff going on. They're panicked.
- Pennsylvania results show a statistically impossible pattern behind Biden's steal
- Courageous Pennsylvania truck driver testifies 'truckloads of ballots' being shipped from New York to Pennsylvania before the 2020 election
- Supreme Court still sees no steal, again declines to hear Trump lawsuit against Pennsylvania's dodgy election rule changes
- Trump ally Sen. Doug Mastriano raises 2020 election audit plan in Pennsylvania












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