Puppet Masters
If the EU does not amend the proposed rules of the European Defense Fund (EDF) and Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO) - an initiative to create a future EU military - Brussels may have to make do without US weapons or NATO aid, a senior State Department official said in a meeting last month, according to the Spanish daily El Pais.
Citing transcripts from a May 22 meeting in Washington, El Pais reported that Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Michael Murphy told a group of European security ambassadors that the proposed rules are too restrictive for US manufacturers, and needed to be changed when it comes to intellectual property, technology transfer and export controls.

Israeli Civil Administration dismantles and confiscates two pre-fab buildings that were part of a school, Khirbet Ibziq, 23 October 2018
A report from the Guardian last Friday said that the Israeli Defense Ministry was planning on holding an auction this coming week to sell the two prefab classrooms, citing an advertisement for the "seized property" in the Israeli Maariv newspaper.
The classrooms, along with two tents and three metal sheds, were confiscated by Israeli forces last October from the rural Palestinian village of Ibziq, in the northern occupied West Bank.
"The fact that Bibi surrendered to the demands of United Torah Judaism to introduce a law on segregating men and women in public spaces is nothing short of madness," Lapid tweeted.
A draft agreement leaked Monday to public broadcaster Kan stated that "within 90 days the government will amend the law in such a way that it will be permissible to provide public services, public study sessions and public events in which men and women are separated. This separation will not constitute discrimination according to the law."
Lapid took the opportunity to chastise the premier who he explained campaigns so strongly against the threat of Iran yet is acquiescing to religious parties' demands that would be characteristic of a theocratic state akin to the Islamic Republic.
"The man who has been speaking out against Iran for 20 years now wants to import it," Lapid charged.
Comment: Even the possibility that Netanyahu had to "entertain" the idea, in order to placate the extremists into accepting a coalition deal with him, shows just how much power Netanyahu has lost in recent years. But regardless of whether or not the deal was finalized, it does demonstrate the kind of extremist insanity that characterizes the religious segment of Israel's Jewish population. For example:
A source close to Steele told the newspaper he plans to meet with American authorities within the next several weeks, but only about his interactions with the FBI and only with the approval of the British government.
Steele's decision is an apparent about-face from his reported refusal to meet with U.S. investigators regarding his infamous report.
Reuters reported in May that Steele was unwilling to meet with a federal prosecutor who Attorney General William Barr tapped to lead an investigation into the origins of the Russia probe. And Politico reported on April 17 that Steele was refusing to meet with the Justice Department's office of the inspector general, which is looking into the FBI's use of the dossier to obtain surveillance warrants against Carter Page, a Trump campaign adviser.
Steele alleged in the dossier that the Trump campaign was part of a "well-developed conspiracy of co-operation" with the Russian government to influence the 2016 election. He also reported that the Kremlin was blackmailing President Donald Trump with video of him with prostitutes in Moscow in 2016.
Those allegations have been all but debunked by the special counsel's investigation, which was unable to find a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Kremlin to influence the election.

FILE PHOTO. Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro checks out a Russian-made SVD sniper rifle.
In a Sunday story, the Wall Street Journal reported that Russian military and technical personnel had left Venezuela en masse, with the numbers diminishing from 1,000 to several dozen. The newspaper explained the alleged exodus by a lack of contracts and the fact that Moscow supposedly realized that Caracas lacks any funds to pay for the services of Russian hi-tech, military hardware corporation Rostec.
On Monday, the corporation itself dismissed the report.
"The figures provided in the piece by the Wall Street Journal have been exaggerated tens of times. The numbers of our staff there has remained the same for many years," the press service of Rostec stated.
Comment: In other words, the US is trying to convince the public that Venezuela is vulnerable because Russia ain't there no more - thus making the Central American country an easier target. And in putting out this misinformation the US may also be attempting to gage Russia's involvement and resolve in helping Venezuela defend itself against the imperial designs of the US.
In remarks made last Tuesday in a closed-door conversation with the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations that was leaked to the Washington Post, Pompeo said he could understand why many see the deal as one "only the Israelis could love" and said the US was also planning for failure.
The plan has repeatedly been postponed and Pompeo's remarks were made a day before the collapse of Israeli coalition negotiations and a move to fresh elections in September, something that is widely expected to set back the launch of the plan even further.
Even then Pompeo noted, "This has taken us longer to roll out our plan than I had originally thought it might - to put it lightly."

President Donald Trump speaks as he visits a new section of the border wall with Mexico in Calexico, Calif., Friday April 5, 2019.
"While the Constitution bestows upon Members of the House many powers, it does not grant them standing to hale the Executive Branch into court claiming a dilution of Congress's legislative authority," McFadden wrote. "The Court therefore lacks jurisdiction to hear the House's claims and will deny its motion."

Three Chinese warships are seen docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney on June 3, 2019.
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) ships with approximately 730 sailors onboard docked in Garden Island, which lies below HMAS Kuttabul in Potts Point.
It is the first visit by the PLA since a similar visit in 2017, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the government knew that three Chinese navy ships were due to arrive in Sydney Harbour on Monday, despite the government not publicly announcing the visit.
Over the weekend, Trump praised Johnson as a "friend" and as a "very talented" politician with whom the US might be able to negotiate a sweeping trade deal (Trump has repeatedly brought up the possibility of a trade deal during his trip, to the delight of Brexiteers who are pushing for a 'no deal' exit from the EU). Trump has also compared Johnson favorably to Theresa May (much, we imagine, to the prime minister's chagrin).
But during a Tuesday morning phone call, Johnson reportedly turned down the opportunity for a one-on-one meeting with Trump because of a Conservative leadership hustings event, according to ITV reporter Robert Peston.
Kushner's controversial statements were made during a sit-down interview with Axios reporter Jonathan Swan who covered a range of topics, including Kushner's views on Middle East peace - something he has been tasked with achieving by the US administration.
Swan posed the question of whether Kushner believed that Palestinians were "capable of governing themselves without Israeli interference," to which Kushner responded with, essentially, 'not yet.'











Comment: The Electronic Intifada had more to say:
Update 04/06/2019: Apparently Israel has been shamed into postponing its sale of stolen EU classroom donations. RT reports: