Puppet Masters
"There is little doubt that even before the [nuclear] deal's existence, Iran was violating its terms," White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham said in a statement on Monday, condemning Iran's announcement that it has exceeded the 300kg of enriched uranium it was allowed to stockpile under the 2015 deal.
With the confusing wording, Grisham appears to suggest Tehran was so determined to spurn international nuclear etiquette that it had actually warped time for the express purpose of violating the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal. The US itself pulled out of the deal last May, reimposing even stricter sanctions on Iran than those that previously existed, despite Iran's internationally certified compliance with the terms of the deal - but the Trump administration keeps demanding Tehran's adherence to the agreement through saber-rattling communiques.
"I have no problem with a production cut. The main challenge to OPEC is unilateralism. The members need to discuss and decide together," Zanganeh told reporters.
"It hasn't been OPEC's norm that two people decide outside OPEC and then the organization approves the decision. This is the biggest threat to OPEC."
Comment: See also:
- The economic entrails at the heart of the 'deal of the century'
- OPEC oil cut agreement clashes with end of US waivers on Iranian oil, 'hard to imagine how market will react' - Putin
- US and OPEC flood oil market ahead of midterms and Iran sanctions
- OPEC threatens to kill US shale producers
A group of 14 House Democrats, including Ocasio-Cortez, and their aides kicked off their visit to the region at about 11 a.m. MST Monday at the El Paso Station on Hondo Pass Drive.
The group was standing inside the station near an area where migrants are held when Ocasio-Cortez left them to sit inside a nearby holding area with a family as the other lawmakers and aides were briefed on station operations.
Comment: AOC comes across as delusional and unhinged. It seems fitting, given that her fans and supporters are essentially the same. There's also the very real possibility that this is just a performance on her part, fueling the outrage of her voter base to gain more support.
See also:
- AOC bashes Ivanka for not being qualified to act as diplomat, Piers Morgan points out that AOC was a bartender
- AOC was facing an empty parking lot during 'emotional border protest'
- AOC leads Twitter rage-mob over furniture company Wayfair supplying beds to migrant centers
- No, AOC, those are not 'concentration camps', enough with Hitler already!
- Straight to Hell: Millenarianism and AOC's Green New Deal
- Delusional AOC claims growing cauliflower is 'colonial', thinks people should grow 'culturally significant' plants like yucca
- Can't take a joke: Twitter suspends clearly marked AOC parody account for being "fake and misleading"
Neither the late Muammar Gaddafi nor the citizens of Libya have access to the whopping £12 billion in assets the former head of state had in the UK, but Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs has collected around £17 million in taxes on the assets since 2016, according to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee's latest report.
The disclosure has prompted some British lawmakers to demand that London use the money earned in interest on the frozen accounts to compensate the victims of the Irish Republican Army (IRA); the organisation was supplied with weapons and explosives by the Gaddafi government in the 1980s.
Comment: And it's not just Libya's wealth they're intent on holding onto for 'safekeeping':
- Syria accuses US of stealing over 40 tons of its gold
- UK's "criminal" confiscation of $1.5 billion gold deposits is denying Venezuelans food & healthcare - Venezuela's FM
- UK government to raid 90 year old charity fund to pay off 0.6% of national debt as economy continues to burn
- Portuguese pilot in French jet shot down and captured by Haftar's liberation forces - Confesses to being tasked with destroying Libya's civilian infrastructure
- Vanished: €10B from frozen Belgium Gaddafi accounts
The projectile that landed in Northern Cyprus on Sunday night could be "a Russian-made S-200 air defense missile," according to Kudret Ozersay's posts on Facebook and Twitter. The official suggested that the missile had "completed its range" and crashed on the Mediterranean island after missing its target.
Markings on the retrieved debris were identical to that of an S-200 missile that was reportedly found in the southeastern Turkish province of Gaziantep back in 2018, Ozersay added.
Comment: RT's initial report provides more images of the event:
Footage from the scene shows an intense blaze and much debris scattered throughout the area. Local authorities immediately started investigating the crash but ruled out that the wreckage was that of a Northern Cypriot aircraft.See also: Israeli airstrikes on Syria kills 4 civilians, including toddler - As fourth and final S-300 became operational
As the day progressed, government officials "hinted at not something stemming from our soil." It could have been caused by "one of the bad sides of the war in the region falling into our country,"said Mustafa Akinci, the Turkish Cypriot leader.
Kudret Ozersay, the foreign minister, was more specific with his guesses. "Initial findings indicate the object that caused the explosion was either an aircraft carrying explosives or a direct explosive [missile]," he wrote on Twitter.
Notably, local residents told Cypriot media that they had witnessed a light in the sky, followed by three loud explosions.
Social media users immediately rushed to analyze the blurry videos and pictures, coming up with various explanations and wild guesses.
As Trump's most trusted adviser on all things geopolitical, one would expect John Bolton to have the president's ear before, during, and after his historic foray across the Demilitarized Zone into North Korea and subsequent meeting with Kim Jong-un. However, Bolton was nowhere to be seen during Sunday's impromptu summit, and was instead dispatched to Mongolia to talk security with Mongolian State Secretary Davaasuren Damdinsuren.
Notably present in Trump's entourage, however, was Fox News host Tucker Carlson, an outspoken anti-interventionist and tireless critic of Bolton's trigger-happy neoconservatism.
Comment: Eyes on the prize: Mongolia is located between Russia and China, presenting a strategic target for US infiltration and situational leverage. Is Bolton there to set the stage?
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) announced last week that ex-Special Counsel Robert Mueller has agreed to descend from on-high into the witness chair of Mr. Nadler's House committee chamber on July 17, presumably to resolve all the conundrums left by his semi-inconclusive RussiaGate report. Remember, in his nine-minute homily on May 29, Mr. Mueller said that if called to testify, he would only answer by referring to the text of his report — hallowed in Wokesterdom until its disappointing release.
After a full night of one-on-one meetings, trilateral talks, and group discussions — including sitting down over breakfast — EU Council President Donald Tusk called a halt, and said the summit should reconvene at 1100 local time (0900 GMT) on Tuesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron lamented the meeting as a "failure," and said the summit "gives an image of Europe that is not serious" due to the stalemate.
This failure, he said, should lead to "deep changes" to how the EU operates.
Needless to say, the radical leftists that run Twitter were absolutely horrified by Trump's upset victory, and they want to do whatever they can to make sure that such a thing never happens again. They started by deleting, shadowbanning and greatly suppressing the accounts of prominent conservatives. Personally, my own account has been shadowbanned for a very long time. I have over 16,000 followers, but if you check out my account you will notice that I barely get any retweets at all these days. However, a few years ago there was a ton of interaction with my tweets. An expert looked into it and found that just like so many other prominent conservatives, I had been shadowbanned.
But all of the censorship that we have seen so far is apparently not enough for the control freaks at Twitter, and so now they are going after President Trump himself.
Comment: More on social media censorship:
- New Rules: Trump's Twitter posts that violate new platform standards may be hidden or labeled as such
- Trump's 'World Leader' status is reason for not banning him over nuke tweet says Twitter
- Feds can't tweet that: New rules limit political posts for gov't workers
- California judge rules Twitter CAN be sued for falsely advertising free speech
- Conservative media under attack: Here are some of the prominent conservative websites who are victims of the tech giant purge list
- Russian lawyer from Trump Tower meeting kicked off Twitter
Iran's state-run IRNA news agency earlier the same day quoted Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif as confirming that the 300-kilogram limit had been breached. The comment came after the semiofficial Fars news agency quoted a source as saying that IAEA inspectors had measured the stockpile and confirmed it had surpassed the cap.
The UN watchdog is expected next to file a report on the issue.
Comment: See also:
- 'Not in violation of agreement': Tehran to carry on producing heavy water, enriching uranium
- Iran announces it has quadrupled its production of enriched uranium
- Iran: Uranium production to surpass 300kg by June 27 says AEOI spokesperson
- Boosting uranium production was "minimal response" after US abandoned nuclear deal - Iran
- Iran may resume uranium enrichment if EU fails to keep promises
- Iran tells UN it will hike uranium enrichment capacity















Comment: RT reports that, yet again, the US has decided to ramp up the rhetoric on Iran, with Trump recently pronouncing that it's 'playing with fire': Sputnik provides an overview of the deal itself and Iran lays out quite clearly how it is quite clearly playing by the rules: Moon of Alabama lays this out in further detail: See also: