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A US P-8A Poseidon plane, developed to detect enemy ships and submarines, has been detected flying along the Syrian coast above waters that were closed for drills by the Russian Navy, according to an aviation enthusiast's data from radars.
The plane was circulating for about an hour 30 kilometres away from the Syrian coast, where Russia's Hmeymim airbase and naval base in Tartus are located.
A US-led coalition airstrike near the Syrian city of Hajin has killed at least 17 civilians, the Syrian broadcaster Ikhbariya reported on Sunday.
According to media reports, the airstrike targeted a Syrian village, Albu Khater, located to the south-east of the city of Hajin. In addition to the aforementioned death toll, two more civilians sustained injuries as a result of the strike.
Meanwhile, Syria's al-Watan newspaper reported that women and children account for the majority of the casualties.
The Mueller Special Counsel Office's case against General Michael Flynn took a bizarre turn Friday when the FBI failed to provide Judge Emmet G. Sullivan with the original form 302 account of its interview with Flynn in the early days of the Trump administration. General Flynn's guilty plea was based on yielding to the FBI's contention that he lied to them about his (perfectly legal) conversation with Russia's Ambassador Kislyak, concealing their discussion of sanctions. At the point of his guilty plea, General Flynn had been bankrupted by legal fees, and his son was threatened with criminal prosecution.
Comment: The Flynn "investigation" stinks to high heaven. He was the first casualty in the Deep State's war on Trump.
- The federal judge overseeing Michael Flynn's sentencing found evidence FBI created multiple 302 summaries
- Memo states: FBI recommended Flynn not have lawyer present, not advised of consequences as per FBI 302 report
- What? Senate investigators suspect McCabe altered Mike Flynn's 302 report from the ambush interview
- FBI may have meddled with Mike Flynn case evidence to change the outcome of prosecution - US congressman
- Comey said Michael Flynn did NOT lie to FBI while media pushed opposite story (Video)
- National Security Advisor Flynn fired after just one month in office, supposedly for 'speaking with Russian ambassador to US' (UPDATES)
- Flynn resignation: Logan Act excuse concocted - Obama violated it multiple times; most likely reasons are FBI investigation, Flynn's personality
After Strzok was kicked off the special counsel investigation following the discovery of anti-Trump text messages between he and Page, his Mueller's Records Officer scrubbed Strzok's iPhone after determining "it contained no substantive text messages," reports the Conservative Review's Jordan Schachtel.
Comment: The Duran's Alex Christoforou made a prescient comment almost a year ago while discussing Mueller's firing Strzok:
There are numerous reasons why the Mueller investigation is a farce. There are even more reasons why the FBI and DOJ are corrupt. Mueller will not recuse himself from the Trump investigation. The entire investigation is based on US law and the not even Mueller team continues to break the law by leaking information to the press related to this fake investigation. It's even plausible that the entire investigation is in place to allow Mueller and his team the ability to destroy information related to their past criminal actions.
Israeli army spokesman added that though the tunnel no longer constitutes a threat, it has been rigged with explosives.
He warned that whoever enters it from the Lebanese side is risking their life, and accused Lebanon of violating UN Security Council resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 Second Lebanon War, and the sovereignty of Israel.
The discovery of a third tunnel crossing into Israeli territory was announced on Tuesday by the Israeli army, a week after Israel launched Operation Northern Shield, aimed at destroying cross-border tunnels constructed by Hezbollah.
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The spokesperson also accused Lebanon of violating Israel's sovereignty and UN Security Council resolution 1701, which ended the Second Lebanon War in 2006.
On December 4, the IDF announced the launch of Operation Northern Shield to destroy Hezbollah's network of cross-border tunnels, which it reportedly planned to use to secretly transfer its militants to Israel in any potential future conflict.
The Lebanese Army, in turn, issued a statement calling Israel's accusations "mere allegations", according to the country's state-run National News Agency (NNA).
Former Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon, for his part, admitted that the country's officials had been hiding knowledge of the existence of Hezbollah's underground tunnels for years before the IDF announced the launch of its ongoing operation.
Yaalon was echoed by a number of former Israeli military officials and opposition politicians who criticised the way in which Operation Northern Shield was revealed to the public.
- IDF uncovers Hezbollah 'attack tunnel' leading into Israel
- Ex-Israeli defense minister admits to lying about Hezbollah's underground tunnels for years
- IDF operation against Hezbollah tunnels is all popcorn - Bibi needs a distraction from bribery case against him and his wife
- Lebanese official: Israel should beware of new war with Hezbollah
It's got a flag. It's got its own FIFI-recognized football team. It's in negotiations to join the Eurovision Song Contest. And now Kosovo has set out plans to have its own army. This week, the parliament in Pristina voted to transform the light-armed, crisis-responsive 'Kosovo Security Force' (FSK), into a proper army, with 5,000 active soldiers and 3,000 reservists.
As you might have expected, the development has been met with an angry response from neighboring Serbia, which still regards Kosovo as its own territory and is concerned that the new army, despite Pristina's assurances it would be multi-ethnic, might be used against the Serbian minority living there.
This Syrian political decision is based on a clear position taken by Russia in Syria following the downing of its aircraft on September 18 this year. In 2015 when the Russian military landed in Syria, it informed the parties concerned (i.e. Syria, Iran and Israel) that it had no intention to interfere in the conflict between them and Hezbollah and that it would not stand in the way of Tel Aviv's planes bombing Hezbollah military convoys on their way to Lebanon or Iranian military warehouses not allocated to the war in Syria. This was a commitment to remain an onlooker if Israel hit Iranian military objectives or Hezbollah convoys transporting arms to Hezbollah from Syria to Lebanon, within Syrian territory. It also informed Israel that it would not accept any attacks on its allies (Syria, Iran, Hezbollah, and their allies) engaged in fighting ISIS, al-Qaeda and its allies.
Israel respected the will of Moscow until the beginning of 2018, when it started to attack Iranian bases and Syrian military warehouses, though it never attacked a Hezbollah military position. Israel justified its attack against the Iranian base, a military facility called T4, by claiming it had sent drones over Israel. Tel Aviv considered violation of its neighbours' sovereignty as its exclusive prerogative. Damascus and Iran have responded with at least one confirmed shooting down of an Israeli F-16. Israel started to attack Syrian warehouses, mainly where Iranian missiles were stored. Iran has replaced every single destroyed warehouse with other more sophisticated precision missiles, capable of hitting any objective in Israel.
One of the main actors was the largest oil refiner in the country, Marathon Petroleum. Marathon, along with others, ran a "stealth campaign to roll back car emissions standards," the NYT reported. The campaign argued that the U.S. no longer needs fuel economy standards because it is now such a massive producer of oil.
"With oil scarcity no longer a concern," Americans should be given a "choice in vehicles that best fit their needs," a draft letter that was sent to members of Congress said. The Trump administration took up the talking points in its official justification for the proposed watering down of fuel economy standards.
The rally was dubbed the 'March against Marrakech' in reference to the city where the pact was signed earlier in December. It was organized by the right-wing Vlaams Belang party which has long been a vocal opponent of the agreement.
Comment: Like everywhere else in Europe, this pact will be opposed by a large portion of the population, not just the right-wing.
While having initially kicked off peacefully, the demonstration started to heat up with some of the participants burning firecrackers and hurling bottles as they marched down the street.
Comment: Uncontrolled mass migration has already caused serious damage to Europe, and this bill would be devastating:
- The migration psychosis of The United Nations and Macron: French Generals send letter calling out President on destructive 'human rights' pact
- 'Macron resign!' Yellow Vest protests enter 5th week - 33,000 people throughout France brave aggressive security forces
- The rebellion spreads: Yellow Vests plan protests across The Netherlands
- NewsReal: Mass Immigration And Climate Change: A Perfect Storm
- The Truth Perspective: Weapons of Mass Migration: Interview with Michael Springmann on Europe's Migrant Crisis
Butina likely pleaded guilty to "very technical charges" as she expected not to "serve prison time" and hoped that she would be "returned to Russia," Marks said.
The woman, living in the US on a student visa, was detained in July and accused of working for the Kremlin. Officials in Moscow deny the allegations.
As part of the plea deal, struck this week, Butina admitted to a conspiracy to act as "an agent of a foreign government" without required registration, as she was attending the National Rifle Association (NRA) events and working to establish ties with Americans.
Comment: Marks isn't alone in his assessment:
- Lavrov: Months of torture-like conditions forced Maria Butina to plead guilty in order to escape
- Tormented into a guilty plea? Experts denounce US "miscarriage of justice" in Butina case
- After days in solitary confinement - and close to breaking - Russian hostage Maria Butina offered plea deal by US
- Alleged 'Russian agent' finally worn down: Butina enters guilty plea to 'engaging in conspiracy against US'
- Lawyer to RT: Accused 'Russian agent' Butina deprived of sleep & medication















Comment: Below is a list of just some of the recent US airstrikes on Syria, the majority which killed civilians, of which many were women and children: