Puppet Masters
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This month, it will be six years since Julian was forced to take refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London. He had been warned; the US Department of Justice was likely to file an application with Britain's Home Office for his extradition to the United States. The allegations against Julian and WikiLeaks in the US were subsequently declared secret by a US District Court judge, but it has since been confirmed that a grand jury in Virginia has concocted a number of possible 'charges' against the WikiLeaks founder.
The most likely of these is 'espionage', which harks back to a long -defunct First World War law designed to punish conscientious objectors.
Julian is not an American; neither has he 'betrayed' any state. His 'crime' has been free journalism and publishing, which are protected under the US Constitution, a document whose sanctity has apparently been jettisoned.
"The hypersonic air-deployed Kinzhal system - the missile which can travel at 10 Mach speed - is already used by our troops in the South Federal District," Putin said. "A laser combat system is in service as well."
Two other novelties - the hypersonic Avangard system and Sarmat ICBM - will be put into service in 2019 and 2020 respectively. The Avangard hypersonic glider system, which can exceed the speed of sound 20 times during final approach, has been already put into serial production, the president revealed.
Comment: See also:
- Putin outlines nuclear deployment plans: New ICBM in 2020, hypersonic glider in 2019
- No, they weren't bluffing: Russia's new 'hypersonic missile' put through military tests
- Defense Ministry: Russia's next-gen hypersonic and nuclear weapons 'not a bluff, but new reality'
- Russia develops powerful air defense lasers
Lately, Giuliani has become an avid foreign policy commentator despite not being authorized by the US president, and his long-time friend, Donald Trump to speak on foreign matters. The former New York City mayor, who was hired by Trump in April to deal exclusively with the Mueller probe, raised eyebrows last month when he implied that the US president was keen on fomenting regime change in Iran. Although the State Department promptly disowned Giuliani's comments, reports have emerged that Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with Giuliani for getting him bad press.
However, on Wednesday, the lawyer was at it again, telling a business conference in Tel Aviv that Trump has a head start in the much-anticipated meeting with Kim, as it was allegedly the North Korean leader who had to do the begging to get the meeting back on the table.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, popularly known simply by his initials as MBS, will attend the World Cup opening ceremony in Moscow next Thursday on 14 June, representing his first foreign trip since emerging from his suspicious disappearance. His country's regional state and non-state enemies had a field day spreading loads of fake news over the past month imagining that MBS was killed in a failed coup attempt in late April, with a fabricated "death" notice even emerging on social media last week purporting that the Kingdom's de-facto ruler was already buried. To the disdain of his many regional critics and the utter embarrassment of everyone who participated in the fake news campaign about his death, MBS is clearly very much alive and dedicated to advancing the fast-moving and full-spectrum Russian-Saudi rapprochement as soon as he foreseeably can.
While giving his take on the risks of a new global conflict, Putin recalled Albert Einstein. "I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones," he quoted the world renowned physicist and a Nobel Prize winner.
He went on to say that "understating of the fact that World War III could be an end of the modern civilization" should deter the world "from any radical and highly dangerous actions that could [threaten] the modern civilization."
Asked by leading blogger Gusein Gasanov to comment "on rumors that YouTube, Instagram and other social media" could be blocked in Russia during his Direct Line live broadcast on Thursday, the Russian president gave an emphatic reply.
"We have no plans to shut anything down."
"The agreement is a key step within the three countries' joint efforts to stop violence in Syria and create the proper conditions for a sustainable political solution to the Syrian crisis," State Minister for Media Affairs Mohammad Momani said.
The meeting was scheduled to take place this week in the Jordanian capital of Amman at the level of deputy foreign ministries.

Rep. Keith Ellison waiting for President Trump to deliver his address to a joint session of Congress, February 28, 2017.
The amendment, introduced by Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minnesota), states, "It is the sense of Congress that the use of the Armed Forces against Iran is not authorized by this Act or any other Act." A bipartisan majority of the House adopted the National Defense Authorization Act on May 24, with a vote of 351-66. The bill now moves to the Senate.
If the Senate version ultimately includes the Ellison amendment as well, Congress would send a clear message to Donald Trump that he has no statutory authority to militarily attack Iran.
This becomes particularly significant in light of Trump's May 8 withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal. That withdrawal was followed by a long list of demands by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, which could set the stage for a US attack on Iran.
Comment: It's about time Congress becomes effective and does something meaningful.
"Now the war is nearly over he invites Iran in? He is no longer immune. If he fires, we'll destroy his forces," Netanyahu said in London on Thursday.
In May, Israel launched several missiles at what it claimed were Iranian military targets inside Syria. Tel Aviv is believed to be responsible for numerous airstrikes on Syrian territory, but the Israeli military rarely comments on such cases.
Last month Netanyahu warned that Israel considers all Iranian forces inside Syria - not just troops near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights - as targets. "We will continue to act against [Iran's] intention to establish a military presence in Syria opposite us, not just opposite the Golan Heights but anywhere in Syria," he said.
Assad has denied that the Iranian military has a formal presence in Syria, noting that his ally has only sent officers and advisers which are embedded with Syrian forces.
Comment: Netanyahu - provoking the attack he wants.
See also: Netanyahu: We'll strike at Iran not just in Golan Heights, but anywhere in Syria
His comments come after the United Nations called on the US to stop detaining and dividing migrant families. A spokesman for the UN said the US was "criminalizing what should be an administrative offense," adding that most immigrants come from Central American countries ravaged by violence and should be afforded protections mandated under international law.
Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday to hit back at growing criticism of his policies, and called on Democrats to "get their act together" to change border security laws.














Comment: John Pilger: The isolation of Julian Assange is the silencing of us all