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Tal al-Hara is the highest point in the Daraa governorate and overlooks the Golan Heights, which Israel occupied in 1967 and annexed in 1981. Israel has struck the strategic location before, firing a number of missiles at Tal al-Hara on June 12.
Epstein, 66, was discovered at the Metropolitan Correctional Center nearly unconscious and with wounds to his neck, law enforcement sources told the New York Post.
The wealthy financier was transported to a nearby hospital.
It was not immediately clear how Epstein incurred his injuries, but sources told the news outlet Epstein might have intentionally harmed himself in a bid to get transferred from the jail. Epstein also might have been attacked by an inmate at the facility in downtown Manhattan, according to the report.
Comment: Yeah, and he might have injured himself by walking into a clothes line...
Comment: He's a dead man walking.
Spare us the Uriah Heep-style hypocrisy and gushing 'tributes.' The truth is an Op-Ed on the achievements of Theresa May would be the shortest one ever written. Winston Churchill helped defeat the Nazis in World War Two. Clement Attlee gave Britain the NHS. Harold Wilson established the Open University. Ted Heath saved Rolls Royce. Gordon Brown gave over-60s and disabled people free nationwide bus travel. What did Theresa May give us except a Brexit impasse and the worst movements to Abba's Dancing Queen ever seen?
Comment: It could also be said that some of the above also did much more damage to the country:
- Debunking Churchill: It's time to face the painful truth that Winston's vanity and recklessness cost countless British lives and lost the empire and "caused death of one million in Indian famine"
- Gordon Brown 'regrets' the illegal war in Iraq, he also sold off half of Britain's gold reserves
- Ex-British PM Ted Heath accused of raping 12-yo boy
May boasted about delivering "strong and stable" leadership but in reality she was as weak and wobbly as a plate of jelly.
Comment: Teresa May is merely a continuation of ponerized politicians and comes on the heels of some particularly effective ones so, in a way, one could be grateful that Theresa May didn't try to 'achieve' more than she actually did. As with any country ruled by the character disturbed, the UK electorate only really have themselves to blame, at least in places like France people are doing what they can to make it known they have had enough.
For now, the UK have Bojo to contend with: Galloway: You'd have to be mad to think Boris Johnson is the answer to Britain's problems
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The New York Times reports that the warning was part of the unveiling of the Communist Party's new "defense strategy" which relied heavily on demonizing the western powers - an oblique reference to the US and the UK - for encouraging the protests.
Citing the Sunday protests, Senior Col. Wu Qian, a spokesman for China's defense ministry, implied that the destructive behavior - protesters painted the central government's liaison office with graffiti, the latest example of the extradition bill protests leading to the vandalism of government buildings - was swiftly straining the patience of Beijing.
"The behavior of some radical protesters challenges the central government's authority, touching on the bottom line principle of 'one country, two systems,'" Colonel Wu said during a news conference in Beijing where he laid out the government's new strategy. "That absolutely cannot be tolerated."
Comment: See also:
- Tiananmen Redux? West Pushing Baba Beijing to Send PLA Into Hong Kong
- Is Hong Kong the new epicenter of the Empire's smear campaign against China?
- Beijing slams Britain and US over 'gross interference' in Hong Kong protests
- Democrazis: Western extremists storm Hong Kong parliament, vandalize and occupy building
"Our policy towards Cuba is that we shall support Cuba's people not only politically, not only morally, not only by means of developing military technical cooperation but also through encouraging trade and economic projects to help that country's economy become more resistant to all kinds of external threats," he said.
Lavrov met with his Cuban counterpart, Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, a month after a Russian warship stopped in Cuba — a mere one hundred miles off the American coast — to build up joint military relations between the two countries. It was at the end of June that the Kalibr missile-armed frigate Admiral Gorshkov entered the port of Havana.
Note before starting: when writing 'CIA', or more correctly, the CIA-complex, I include all the West's spy agencies, among them MI6 (UK), DGSE (France), BND (Germany), ASIS (Australia), etc.; their Ministries of Foreign Affairs, embassies; thousands of front NGOs, which are financed by the above and by billionaire global capitalists, such as George Soros and Pierre Omidyar. We can also include NATO and its military contractors, the West's government-managed 'free press', as well as transnational corporations, which are full of CIA non-official covers (NOCs), not to mention global and local organized crime cartels, who do a lot of their black ops. It's all one big Frankenstein family, raping and plundering the world's human and natural resources, while making the 99% - you and me - poorer and poorer.On July 1st, 1997 Britain finally renounced its 110-year colonial control over Hong Kong (HK). Margaret Thatcher and Deng Xiaoping had hammered out the Basic Law, which set the course for China's reintegrated Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). The concept was a novel one, One Country, Two Systems, which was to last for 50 years, until 2047. It stipulates that Hong Kong is an inseparable part of China, over which the Mainland has the ultimate right to make all necessary administrative and policy decisions, but the SAR would have a high degree of independence in its legislature and judiciary. On that day, the PLA took over all of Britain's military properties on the territory's islands and on the mainland of HK, in Kowloon and New Territories. There are 1-2 divisions of PLA troops there (about 9,000), including small naval and air force detachments. They stay put, raising and lowering the Chinese flag every day and doing military drills to stay sharp. I've never seen a PLA soldier on Hong Kong's streets, so they must change into their civvies when they leave their bases.
Mueller was slow to react to questions. He frequently asked for questions to be repeated. He sometimes appeared confused. He did not appear to be conversant with some issues in the investigation. He did not, or could not, put together detailed answers even to those questions he agreed to address.
Reporters who have covered Mueller for years saw differences from his appearances in the past. "I haven't seen a performance quite like this from Mueller," the New York Times' Noah Weiland said in an online discussion. "In 12 years as FBI director, he gave plenty of clipped responses. But more often than not he was more rhetorically agile than anyone on the committees that were questioning him. And there was rarely a time when he even paused for a second after a question was asked. There was little searching in his eyes for answers. He rarely looked at notes."
Comment: Other highlights, (or low-lights) depending on your point of view:
Former special counsel Robert Mueller refused to answer questions Wednesday regarding the so-called Steele dossier, the opposition research document Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign commissioned in 2016, which contained allegations about Donald Trump's ties to Russia.Rep. Gaetz had something to say about Mueller's non-answer:
In a tense exchange with Rep. Greg Steube, R-Fla., Mueller disputed the assertion by Republicans on the committee that the dossier, compiled by former British spy Christopher Steele, was the basis for an FBI investigation that would eventually be incorporated into the special counsel's probe.
"You had two years to investigate," Steube said. "Not once did you deem it worth to investigate how an 'unverified' document that was paid for by a political opponent was used to obtain a warrant to spy on the opposition of a political campaign. Did you do any investigation into that — "
"I do not accept your characterization of what occurred," Mueller replied.
Trump has long asserted that the dossier was the basis for what he has described as a "witch hunt" against him.
Republican committee member Debbie Lesko pointed out the report's inordinate reliance on media stories
Questioning Mueller at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, Lesko (R-Arizona) ridiculed the notion that President Donald Trump impeded the former special counsel's investigation.Mueller denied he asked for the top job at the FBI, which Trump immediately contradicted:
"Were you ever fired Mr Mueller?" she asked, to which Mueller replied "No."
"Were you allowed to complete your investigation unencumbered?" she continued. Mueller replied "Yes."
From there, Lesko chose a peculiar angle of attack to cast doubt on the second half of Mueller's 440-page report. Outlining 10 potential cases of obstruction by the president, the report's second half quotes mainstream media exposes more than 150 times to piece together an image of a president scrambling to prevent Mueller from doing his job.
"Rather than purely relying on the evidence provided by witnesses and documents, I think you relied a lot on media," she said. "I'd like to know how many times you cited the Washington Post in your report."
"Volume two is mostly regurgitated press stories," she said. "Honestly, there's almost nothing in volume two that I couldn't already hear or know simply by having a $50 cable news subscription."
Lesko was mocked by Democrats and the anti-Trump crowd for her line of questioning.
"My understanding of it was [I was] not applying for the job, I was asked to give my input on what it would take to do the job," Mueller, who had been FBI head for 12 years up to 2013, told the House Judiciary Committee.Democrats pressured Mueller on why he did not recommend charges for the president. RT give an analysis of the reasoning:
This contradicts Trump's claim that he had turned down Mueller's request to hold the post again. The US president first tweeted it in May, and recently reiterated during a press conference with Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan that Mueller "wanted the job of FBI director and he didn't get it."
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Democrats, on the other hand, pressed Mueller to admit that the decision not to charge Trump was driven primarily by adherence to the so-called OLC Opinion, and not by Trump's innocence.
The Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) first determined in 1973 that a sitting president cannot be indicted for a crime, as then-President Richard Nixon faced impeachment for his involvement in the Watergate scandal. In short, it stated that a president would need to be removed from office before charges could be brought.
"The spectacle of an indicted president still trying to serve as Chief Executive boggles the imagination," the office wrote.
The office reiterated its position in a 2000 memo, stating that the 1973 opinion was still "the best interpretation of the constitution." Though not enshrined in US law, the OLC opinion represents long-standing Justice Department policy, and is seen as binding for federal officials.
At several points during Wednesday's hearing, Mueller told Democrats that his team was aware "from the outset" that Trump would ultimately not be charged with a crime while in office, triggering accusations of "fishing" from Republicans. Mueller did say that Trump could be potentially charged once out of office, a scenario that some Democrats would no doubt be eager to see play out.
Though Mueller told lawmakers on Wednesday that the OLC opinion was the only obstacle to indictment, the former prosecutor has made contradictory claims before. In a joint statement with Attorney General William Barr in May, Mueller said that the decision not to prosecute Trump was also motivated by other legal factors. Republicans have already pounced on Mueller for his apparent misstatements.
Weissmann quietly reached out to the American lawyers for Ukrainian oligarch Dmitry Firtash with a tempting offer: Give us some dirt on Donald Trump in the Russia case, and Team Mueller might make his 2014 U.S. criminal charges go away.
The specifics of the never-before-reported offer were confirmed to me by multiple sources with direct knowledge, as well as in contemporaneous defense memos I read.
"We don't want tensions with some European countries," Rohani said in comments posted on the official government website on July 24.
Rohani said if Britain were to "cease the incorrect acts that they have done, including that of Gibraltar, Iran's response would be" appropriate to their actions.
China has markedly sharpened its tone towards the US in a white paper on national defense rolled out on Wednesday. The paper, published by the Defense Ministry, blames Washington for adopting "unilateral policies" as well as provoking competition among major world powers.
Beijing believes the US is after "technological and institutional innovation in pursuit of absolute military superiority," it also undermines "global strategic stability" by heavily investing in nuclear, space, cyber, and missile defense assets.















Comment: Rogue Israel's latest attack on Syria launched from Lebanese airspace, killed civilians