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Finian Cunningham: Netanyahu-Pompeo meeting solidifies plan for war with Iran

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Zionist buddies Pompeo and Netanyahu
Ratcheting economic sanctions, military force encirclement, inciting seditious violence and relentless war rhetoric. This all by the US and its allies over the past year towards Iran, yet it is Iran which is portrayed as posing "potential threats" to American interests.

The hastily arranged meeting last week between Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had the hallmarks of a war-plan summit amid a peak in renewed media provocation against Iran.

In the last weeks there has been a flurry of US media reports claiming that Iran is secretly moving ballistic missiles into Iraq and elsewhere across the region. As usual the media credulously cite anonymous intelligence and Pentagon officials on those claims.

Here's CNN quoting one administration official: "There has been consistent intelligence in the last several weeks," the official said, referring to "a potential Iranian threat against US forces and interests in the Middle East."

Last month, the head of US CentCom made a similar dire forecast of Iranian intentions. General Kenneth McKenzie said: "I would expect that if we look at the past three or four months, it's possible they [Iran] will do something that is irresponsible."

Comment: Israel's, and in particular, Netanyahu's mad rush for war with Iran is likely to backfire on Israel in ways that naturally escape the short-sighted and pathological vision for domination. Iran and its allies will not take an escalation in aggression lying down. It will also be of interest to see how Trump behaves in this drama. He does NOT want war with Iran. Though many of his crazed neo-con influences have been removed from his immediate sphere, the fact remains that there is a whole population of war-mad individuals and institutions that are seeking US confrontation with Iran on behalf of Israel, and for its own will to chaos in the Middle East. The pressure to go full-on bomb-crazy might be too much for Trump to resist.


Snakes in Suits

Ex-President Poroshenko under investigation for treason - Ukrainian State Bureau

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Former Ukrainian President and current lawmaker Petro Poroshenko speaks during a rally in central Kyiv on December 8, 2019.
Ukrainian investigators are looking into whether former President Petro Poroshenko committed treason when the so-called Minsk agreement in 2015, a 13-point road map for resolving the military conflict in eastern Ukraine, was signed.

State Bureau of Investigations (DBR) spokeswoman Anzhelika Ivanova on December 10 confirmed to RFE/RL that a criminal case is open "on the possible commitment of high treason by Poroshenko."

The agreement is the product of an all-night negotiating session in the Belarusian capital between the leaders of Germany, France, Russia, and Ukraine in February 2015.

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Bad Guys

The West's cultural war against Russia continues: WADA bans Russia for 4 years from international competition - UPDATES

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Russia has been handed a four-year ban from major sporting events, including the Olympics and football World Cup, after the Executive Committee of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) approved sanctions on Monday.

Meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, the 12-member WADA Executive Committee voted unanimously for measures against Russia earlier recommended by the organization's Compliance Committee.

The move comes after Russia was alleged to have manipulated data provided to WADA from a Moscow anti-doping laboratory in January, which Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) chief Yuri Ganus later agreed to be true.

The data was handed over as part of the reinstatement terms for RUSADA after a three-year exile over claims of state-sponsored doping, which Russia has consistently denied.

Comment: There has been a swift, negative reaction immediately after news broke across the Russian sports landscape. Russian high jump world champion Maria Lasitskene remarked that what happened was a "disgrace." Russian Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov made it clear that they will challenge the WADA decision with the top international sports court and points out that the WADA decision contradicts the IOC charter:
"The decision from WADA is contrary to the IOC [International Olympic Committee] Charter. Sanctions against members of the Russian Olympic Committee and sanctions against the flag and anthem.

"The charter clearly states that athletes perform under the flag of their country. There are no sanctions for the ROC [Russian Olympic Committee], so the issue is for consideration by CAS."
The relative good news is that Russian athletes are not banned from competing, they just cannot wear the Russian flag or play the anthem at the medal ceremony. That seems to be the main purpose behind the ban. It's not that the players are cheating, there is no evidence and if there were, they athletes themselves would be banned. No, the West clearly wants to remove all Russian insignia and culture from international sporting events and this is their way to do that. It's actually quite sad and pathetic, since this is the only place where the US-led consortium conspiring against Russia can actually beat the Russians. No longer able to compete in international diplomacy and areas of military conflict, they react like a 10-year-old who got beat by their little brother.

Ice hockey legend Viacheslav Fetisov is worried that the ban will destroy Russian sport and take years to recover from. That seems a little hyperbolic. The Russians are resilient and smart, they will survive just fine.

There is a bit of a silver lining, as WADA admits that the ruling could be overturned if Russia submits "full and untampered data." Don't hold your breath there as the PTB that are holding WADA's puppet strings have no interest in fairness or truth.

FIFA is confused why WADA is meddling in their sports event, as the decision over who plays in the most popular sporting event in the world does not fall within WADA's jurisdiction. But since the plan is to erase Russia from international sports, WADA is flexing its muscles and obviously attempting to force FIFA to fall in line. Considering Russia's hosting of the 2018 was universally commended and spectators came away from Sochi singing Russia's praises, this should not be a surprise but again reveals the pettiness of the West.

Russian PM Dmitry Medvedev made it clear what is going on by calling the decision an example of ant-Russian hysteria in the West:
"The fact that such decisions are taken repeatedly - and often in relation to the athletes who have already been punished one way or another - suggests that this is the continuation of the anti-Russian hysteria, which has already got into a chronic form."
An international sports lawyer, Dr. Lucien W. Valloni, remarked that he hoped there would be a much more balanced handling of the case than what happened previously
"We can only hope that this time the report is more balanced. But the last time it was not like that. It was a procedure where even witnesses from Russia were not heard.

"What I fear is that innocent athletes will have to live with a very bad decision in the end."
The IOC allowed Russia to compete at the 2016 Olympics, but the paralympics association issued a blanket ban on Russian competitors, which Valloni called "absolutely a catastrophe."
"This was against human rights, to [impose a] collective punishment without proving that a single athlete had made a mistake"


UPDATE: Wednesday 11th December 2019 @ 12:00 CET


Putin reiterates Russian Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov's comment that the WADA ban contradicts the Olympic charter. And, further, that Russia has "all legal grounds" to appeal what amounts to "political bias" and "collective punishment":
"The key thing, and everyone is in agreement here, any punishment has to be individual, has to be targeted based on what a particular individual has done. We can't have collective punishment," Putin continued.

"We cannot punish people who have nothing to do whatsoever with violations."
Russia's Sports Minister Pavel Kolobkov questions how the committee could accept fugitive doctor Rodchenkov's 'inherenly unreliable' data, considering its source is undisclosed and was likely stolen:
"Moscow laboratory data was constantly renewed and corrected, this is not a secret," Kolobkov said.

"But I think it's impossible to compare it with data provided by Rodchenkov. Because this data is illegal! It was created and provided by some unknown and unreliable source. All accusations against Russia were based on the Rodchenkov data. Can you imagine a criminal or civil proceedings being opened on the basis of a stolen data? Where was it taken from? It's absolutely unclear. Why is it taken as an uncontestable model? It's also unclear," he added.

"The Russian Investigative Committee asked (WADA) to present all the necessary information regarding the Rodchenkov data and why it is regarded as authentic. We still haven't received any answers," the sports minister said.
President of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) Stanislav Pozdnyakov has vowed to do everything in his power to allow Russian athletes to compete in the Japan games under the national flag despite the ban "as it is mentioned in the Olympic Charter":
The four-time Olympic champion Pozdnyakov called WADA's restrictions "inadequate and illogical," underlining that Russian authorities will fight for the right of the athletes to compete under the national flag.

"WADA's recommendations and final report don't contain any [doping] accusations addressed to the ROC or Russian Paralympic Committee [RPK]. Despite this, rulings of the WADA Executive Committee infringe on the rights of the Russian sports organizations," he added.
Olympic medalist, six-time world champion swimmer, Yulia Efimova, has spoken out highlighting that similar harsh measures have not been applied in similar cases:
"Right after my race at the Rio Games, I said that this doping controversy was not over, it was just the beginning, and we would have problems in the future," Efimova told RT.

"It was quite clear. And with every new year the situation is only getting worse and worse. Our athletes were not allowed to compete under the national flag at the 2018 Winter Games. The entire country was banned. Now the sanctions have become even tougher with a four-year ban being imposed."

Efimova, who had sat out a two-year doping disqualification, was initially banned from performing in Rio before winning an appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) which allowed her to take part in the major summer sports contest.

When asked what she would do if she is again denied a chance to participate in the Olympics due to her doping-marred sports record, Efimova said she will again address the issue in the court.

"I will behave in a similar way. I have already hired a lawyer. There is a rule that a person can't be punished twice for the same offence. If you violate a driving code or instigated a brawl you will not be punished twice for that. I hope it will work, but I cannot be sure of (a positive outcome)."

"If you introduce those rules, they must be applied to all athletes. Yes, long ago I made a doping violation and I was disqualified for almost two years. But there are a great number of US and European athletes who have a similar situation regarding doping and they are competing without any restrictions. If you want to introduce those regulations, they must be equally applied to all athletes, not only Russian competitors," the three time Olympic medalist said.

"Yes, I really think it's more politics. For me, I can see they approve athletes but with a neutral flag," Efimova said. "But they don't approve any athletes, even young and clean, to represent [the] Russian Federation. [They don't want to] see a Russian flag at the competitions. I think it's pretty clear."



War Whore

Ron Paul: Trump's 'favorable' policy instincts obstructed by neocons, foreign interests & the arms lobby at every turn

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Despite President Trump's periodic calls to scale back some of America's "endless wars," they continue unabated thanks to pressure from an elite sect of pro-war interests in Washington and beyond, former lawmaker Ron Paul told RT.

While the president "wants to back away from some of the interventions that have been dragging [on] for many, many years," Paul said there are "different factions in our country" that put up fierce resistance to even the prospect of non-intervention.

"If [Trump] does move in this direction, there are neocons here who would get hysterical over it and they do not think that we should give an inch. It is a battle."

In addition to the neocons - who wield a powerful network of influential think tanks and media organizations - Paul pointed to a number of other forces that come together to propel Washington's lust for war, singling out "pressure from Saudi Arabia" and Israel, as well as arms manufacturers who profit immensely from continued conflicts overseas.

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Cardboard Box

Economist: The Fed has lost control of the financial system and the economy is still falling off a cliff

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Economist John Williams says don't put too much faith in the good employment numbers that came out last week because "It's not as happy of a picture as it looks." Williams is the founder of ShadowStats.com. His calculations strip out government accounting gimmicks to give a more accurate picture of economic data. Williams explains,
"What the Fed has done with their easing, according to the Fed, is they created a circumstance of sustainable moderate economic growth. So, they don't need to cut rates anymore. That's nonsense. You don't have sustainable moderate growth. For example, look at this last month, industrial production is in a state of collapse. . . . Manufacturing is negative. . . . Oil production is collapsing year to year as oil and gas exploration has plunged. . . . Retail sales have been overstated in employment . . . . That's going to be revised lower. . . . We have been getting better numbers as of late, and the economy is still falling off a cliff."

Pistol

Luxury hotel close to presidential palace stormed by militants in Somalia

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A group of armed militants are laying siege to the SYL Hotel in Mogadishu, Somalia, according to eyewitness reports of gunfire and explosions at the scene. The luxury hotel is frequented by government officials and politicians.

Somalia-based Islamist group Al-Shabab has claimed responsibility for the attack, according to local reports. Witnesses say heavy gunfire can still be heard within the premises, though it's not clear how many people are inside. Some also said the attackers - four to five militants - had donned Somali security personnel uniforms.

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Handcuffs

Ex-Mexico top cop charged by United States for protecting El Chapo's cartel

Genaro Garcia Luna was charged with accepting millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for providing protection to the Sinaloa cartel.
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Mexico's then-Public Security Minister Genaro Garcia Luna attends a meeting in Mexico City on Nov. 29, 2012.
A former top law enforcement official in the Mexican government was charged by the U.S. government with accepting millions of dollars in bribes in exchange for providing protection to Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's notorious drug cartel.

Genaro Garcia Luna, 51, who served in a Cabinet post overseeing Mexico's federal police, was indicted by a federal grand jury in Brooklyn last week on three counts of cocaine trafficking conspiracy and one count of making false statements for his role in allowing the Sinaloa cartel to operate "with impunity" in Mexico. He was arrested Monday in Dallas, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York announced Tuesday as it unsealed the indictment.

Target

US and UK military-intelligence apparatus campaigns to destroy Jeremy Corbyn

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2015-2019 anti-Corbyn campaign: The longest-running Anglo-Zionist-American 'Hate Week' in history?
The popular socialist leader of Britain's Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, could be on the verge of becoming prime minister of the United Kingdom. And the mere possibility is terrifying British intelligence services and the US government.

Since Corbyn was elected to the head of the Labour Party in 2015, in a landslide victory after running on a staunch leftist and anti-war platform, the corporate media has waged a relentless campaign to demonize and delegitimize him.

With just days remaining before UK's national election on December 12, British intelligence agencies and US government-backed organizations have escalated their attacks on Corbyn, borrowing tactics from America's Russiagate hysteria and going to great efforts to portray him — without any substantive evidence — as a supposed puppet of the dastardly Kremlin.

Chess

Democrat-dominated House cobbles together articles of 'impeachment' against Trump

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Committee leaders announced two articles of impeachment charging President Donald Trump with abuse of power and obstruction of Congress during a news conference on Tuesday.
The US House Judiciary Committee has released the formal written articles of impeachment against Donald Trump for "high crimes and misdemeanors."

Under the first article for "abuse of power," Trump is accused of having "solicited the interference of a foreign government" in the 2020 presidential election when he allegedly asked Ukraine's government to announce investigations that would "benefit his reelection" and harm the election prospects of political opponent Joe Biden.

Comment: The Democratic party's culmination of its three-year tantrum over losing the 2016 election may go down as the biggest political prat-fall in U.S. history. It would almost be amusing if it were not for the irreparable harm it is doing in dividing Americans from each other..


Bullseye

The Dems are spinning the law on impoundment to justify impeachment

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House Intelligence Committee Chair Adam Schiff contemplates his future self.
The 300-page Trump-Ukraine impeachment inquiry report finally identifies the argument that Democrats will use to impeach President Trump. It should be no surprise that the document is full of false narratives about the facts of the case and Trump's intentions. But the report also tries to spin the relevant law — the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, which governs situations in which the executive fails to spend authorized and appropriated funds.

Buried in the House Intelligence Committee's report is a cherry-picked, blurred, and poorly cited description of this law, which twists it as somehow cutting against the president. As I have argued previously, however, the actual text of the act casts doubt on this entire impeachment inquiry. Democrats have long sought whatever excuse was available to impeach, but the law prescribes a much less drastic remedy for when a president withholds appropriated funds.

First, the committee's report falsely characterizes what the law says about the temporary withholding or deferring of funds. On page 75, the report states,
"Any amount of budget authority proposed to be deferred (i.e., temporarily withheld) or rescinded (i.e., permanently withheld) must be made available for obligation unless Congress, within 45 legislative days, completes action on a bill rescinding all or part of the amount proposed for rescission."
But this is false. Although permanently "rescinded" funds must be made available in this manner and within that time frame, the language in section 684 contains no such requirement for funds that are temporarily withheld, or "deferred," as in the case of the aid to Ukraine.

Comment: Wham! It should be rather simple. There are laws and legalities. They are written and accessible. They apply to Congress. How could they not know this? (And if they did, what does that say?)