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Nine-judge panel strikes down law legalising Israeli settlements on private Palestinian land

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An Israeli flag flies above the settlers outpost of Asa'el south of the divided West bank town of Hebron 28 April 2003
All Israel's settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, territories it seized in the 1967 war, are considered illegal under international law

Israel's Supreme Court struck down a law on Tuesday that had retroactively legalised about 4,000 settler homes built on privately owned Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank.

A nine-judge panel voted to repeal the 2017 measure, under which settlers could remain on land if they built there without prior knowledge of Palestinian ownership, or if homes were built at the state's direction. Eight voted in favour and one against.

Rights groups say the measure, which was frozen soon after passage while the court heard petitions against it, had legalised more than 50 settler outposts built without government approval.

The law "unequally infringes on the property rights of Palestinian residents while giving preference to the proprietary interests of Israeli settlers," Chief Justice Esther Hayut wrote in the panel's ruling.

Comment: Unfortunately, Israeli governments ignore the hue and cry, even from their own courts. Barring some unforseen intervention, expect the annexation to go forward. How bad will the blood-letting get?


Eagle

Germany confirms US planning troop cuts

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The German government says it has received formal notification of a possible partial withdrawal of U.S. troops stationed in the country, a move that some worry sends the wrong signal to Russia and damages NATO security.


Comment: Some people are total idiots. So what?


The June 10 announcement follows media reports that U.S. President Donald Trump had ordered the withdrawal of up to 15,000 of the approximately 34,500 U.S. soldiers stationed in Germany.

Both the White House and NATO have declined to comment on the media reports.

"The federal government has been informed that there are considerations in the U.S. administration to reduce the presence of the U.S. armed forces in Germany," Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokeswoman Ulrike Demmer told journalists in Berlin.

"As far as we know, there has been no final decision," she added.

Some U.S. lawmakers have warned that if implemented, the reported plan would damage U.S. national security and strengthen Russia's position in Europe.

Bullseye

Poland naming Russia as its biggest security threat shows 'depressing irresponsibility' of its government - top Russian diplomat

Polish President Andrzej Duda
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Polish President Andrzej Duda
The Polish government is subscribing to highly irresponsible policies when it conjures up an imaginary Russian threat instead of tackling the actual dangers the world faces, a senior Russian diplomat has said.

"A Russophobic attitude elevated to the status of national policy is unlikely to make Poland a reasonable partner in confronting the real challenges and threats that humanity faces" such as the Covid-19 pandemic, Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Titov told RIA Novosti on Thursday.

He was referring to Poland's freshly minted national security strategy, which proclaims Russia's "neo-imperial policy" as its biggest threat. The document was signed by President Andrzej Duda last month, replacing the previous version, from 2014.

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Trump says admin 'will not even consider' renaming bases named after Confederate leaders, after Army signals openness

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President Donald Trump said his administration "will not even consider" renaming military bases originally named after Confederate leaders, a day after the Army issued a statement saying top military leaders were "open" to the discussion.

"It has been suggested that we should rename as many as 10 of our Legendary Military Bases, such as Fort Bragg in North Carolina, Fort Hood in Texas, Fort Benning in Georgia, etc. These Monumental and very Powerful Bases have become part of a Great American Heritage, and a history of Winning, Victory, and Freedom," the president tweeted on Wednesday.

"The United States of America trained and deployed our HEROES on these Hallowed Grounds, and won two World Wars," Trump continued. "Therefore, my Administration will not even consider the renaming of these Magnificent and Fabled Military Installations. Our history as the Greatest Nation in the World will not be tampered with. Respect our Military!"

In a statement on Monday, an Army spokesperson said Defense Secretary Mark Esper and Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy were "open to a bi-partisan discussion" about renaming the bases.

Evil Rays

5G, the US Air Force and a new track of the arms race

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At Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada - announces the Pentagon - construction of a 5G experimental network will begin in July. It will become operational in January 2021.

The Red Flag, the most important air manoeuvre in the United States, took place at this base last March, with the participation of German, Spanish and Italian forces. The latter were also composed of F-35 fighters which - the Air Force says - were "integrated with the best of American military aviation" in order to "exploit the full potential of the aircraft and weapons systems on board", including certainly the nuclear ones. At the Red Flag in 2021, 5G mobile networks consisting of towers, that can be assembled and disassembled in less than an hour for rapid transfer depending on the operation in progress, will probably already be in operation for testing in a real environment.

The Nellis base is the fifth selected by the Pentagon to test the military use of 5G: the others are in Utah, Georgia, California and Washington State.

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Greek-Italian maritime deal disrupts Turkey's endeavor for East Mediterranean dominance

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Greece and Italy signed a historic agreement yesterday that demarcates the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) of the two countries in the Ionian Sea. The agreement signed between Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his Italian counterpart Luigi Di Maio has many ramifications in the entire Eastern Mediterranean region, but especially against Turkey's ambitions of East Mediterranean hegemony.

The agreement helps establish Italy as an energy player, especially as it has already taken an active position in the construction of the Eastmed pipeline - a major project between Greece, Cyprus and Israel, whose joint pipeline will eventually reach Italy through a secondary pipeline project. The EEZ signing comes as Greece, Cyprus, Israel and Egypt have strengthened their relations at a time when Italy was acting unilaterally to serve their own interests. This changed however as Rome was becoming increasingly excluded from developments in the region. An example of this is Italy not having as much influence as they wanted over the war in Libya. By acting unilaterally, albeit not as aggressive as Turkey, Rome ran the risk of being completely left on the fringes of East Mediterranean issues. This is because Greece, Cyprus, Israel and Egypt continued to make deals, improve multilateral relations and assert strong influence over events in the region.

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Skripals have allegedly fled Britain after two years in 'safe house'

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Yulia Skripal and father Sergei Skripal (insets) Salisbury Cathedral
The targets of the Salisbury poisoning have fled Britain after two years in an MI5 safe house.

Former Russian double-agent Sergei Skripal, 68, and his daughter Yulia, 36, have started a new life in a secret location overseas, their family believe.

Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have fled Britain more than two years after they were targets of a chemical poisoningCredit: Rex Features

The pair nearly died after Russian agents smeared the deadly chemical Novichok on their front-door handle in Salisbury, Wilts, in March 2018.

Comment: While the Skripals appear to have given various 'proofs of life', such as an unnamed source receiving a Christmas card from them, as reported by the Sunday Times, there has been no confirming evidence.

Dances with Bears comments that Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand says the Skripals are not in the country. One presumes she would know. Australia has also denied hosting the Skripals. Neither want to become embroiled in the US/UK/Russia tussle over the fate of the family. Unfortunately, the legal position of New Zealand vis a vis the Hague Convention, make it an attractive place for the UK to stash them out of reach of British courts.
Kay Weir of the Pacific Institute of Resource Management in Wellington commented that NZ has been trying to avoid being drawn into political targeting by the US, UK, Australia and Canada, the other members of the "Five-Eyes" intelligence-sharing alliance:
"The Skripal story is an unwanted complication right now. NZ did not sign on to a Five-Eyes statement condemning China over its new security legislation to deter foreign interference in Hong Kong. Separately, NZ did express some concern, but didn't sign on to the Five-Eyes Joint Statement."
Legal experts in London suspect the press leaks may be a scheme by British officials to deter lawyers from seeking a British court order for the Skripals to appear and testify in court. For the first time since the Novichok attack by Russian military assassins allegedly occurred in Salisbury on March 4, 2018, a High Court hearing will open next month in London to review the evidence of what happened, assembled by the Wiltshire country coroner; for details, read this.

"They would need to try to get a witness summons to secure their [Sergei and Yulia Skripal] attendance and apply for service overseas," a London lawyer said. "Typically that is done through Hague Convention, but New Zealand doesn't seem to be party to the relevant part on securing evidence abroad and has its own procedures." The Hague Evidence Convention can be read here.

According to this review of NZ legal practice in 2005, so long as NZ stays outside the Hague Convention, "overseas counsel who wish to have a person in New Zealand examined for the purpose of a foreign proceeding will need to determine whether that witness is willing to give evidence." The NZ courts lack the power to order unwilling witnesses to give evidence in foreign courts. There is no precedent for tracing witnesses like the Skripals if the British authorities refuse to reveal their identities.

NZ remains outside the Hague Evidence Convention still. So too, Canada. The three other Five-Eyes states have signed the convention. To keep the Skripals in hiding but outside the reach of the British courts, NZ and Canada remain legal options for the British secret services. So long as they are hidden there, a lawyer adds, "it is unlikely that a London court would compel the Government to produce them and if they have been given new identities, then there could be separate litigation around that point."



Shamrock

The madness spreads: Ireland's unelected PM Leo Varadkar says there are statues in Ireland that 'we need to talk about'


Comment: That's right; he was voted out of office in February, but thanks to Covid-19, which he of course embraced wholeheartedly, he's still PM of an 'emergency govt'.

Not only that, but he was never even elected in the first place! He was handed the reigns as part of an internal party political deal by the previously elected Irish PM.

Is it just coincidence that one of only a relative handful of mixed race Irish people seeks to radically alter its history/culture... without a democratic mandate??


Taoiseach Leo Varadkar

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar
Ireland has a racism problem and some statues of racist figures may need to be removed, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said.

In recent days, statues of people linked to the slave trade have been taken down around the world.

Asked on RTE 2FM if Ireland has a racism problem, he said: "I think we do. Every country in the world has racism to some degree.

"Thankfully we do not have the kind of problems with police brutality that we see in the United States, we have a very professional police force and we're grateful for that.

Comment: Regardless of his actions, Sean Russell is still a part of Irish history. Would it not be better to leave his reminder in place to use, as the Left is fond of saying, "a teachable moment"?

Varadkar's 'stimulation' of this 'discussion' in Ireland is particularly interesting as this is the first setting in the West in which the removal of statues has NOT 'come from below', organically, so to speak, via 'protesters'.

Which just goes to show that this radicalism is being pushed down and out into society by the Powers That Be.


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The EU is about to demand social media companies provide monthly reports on corona "misinformation"

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We're getting word that Big Tech social media companies Facebook, Google, and Twitter are to provide monthly updates to the EU on how they were battling "misinformation" related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The EU's latest guidelines about the plan are scheduled to be released this Wednesday. It is being said that the EU's current steps towards holding Big Tech accountable for misinformation is part of bigger plans to monitor and police the content posted on social media.

What's more, the EU is going to call for support from other groups such as NATO and the G7 group with regard to supporting its ideas for regulating social media and combating misinformation.

Comment: Meanwhile, in the US:


Che Guevara

The Worst Literal Hitler Ever

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So, the GloboCap-Resistance Minneapolis Putsch appears to have not gone exactly to plan. Once again, Trump failed to go full-Hitler, despite their best efforts to goad him into doing so. They gave it quite a good shot, however. It was more or less a textbook regime-change op, or "color revolution," or whatever you call it. All the essential pieces were in place.

All they needed Trump to do was declare himself dictator and impose martial law, so the generals could step in and remove him from office.

Unfortunately for the Resistance, Trump didn't do that. Instead, he did what he usually does, which is make a total ass of himself on international television. Which...OK, was cringeworthy, but didn't quite provide the GloboCap gang with the pretext they needed to perp-walk him out of the Oval Office. Which, needless to say, was incredibly frustrating.

After four long years of propaganda foreplay, there we were, finally at the moment of truth, and Adolf goes and loses his erection.

This guy is the worst literal Hitler ever.