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Has Trump's bombastic rhetoric on North Korea actually worked?

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Kim Jong Un poses for photographs with the South Korean delegation in Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 6.
President Trump has threatened to "totally destroy North Korea," respond with "fire and fury" to its nuclear weapons, and said "they're going to be in trouble like few nations ever have been in trouble in this world." His remarks have caused commentators, including at The Atlantic, to worry that Trump could essentially taunt Kim Jong Un into a war. And then, suddenly, South Korea said Tuesday that the North was open to talks with the U.S., including on renouncing its nuclear weapons program - something Kim Jong Un had never put on the table before. Could that mean that Trump's blustery rhetoric ... worked?

Not all the words from Washington have been bellicose, of course. Sometimes the administration has managed to seem both threatening and conciliatory on the same day. Trump has warned Kim about the size of his nuclear button. Rex Tillerson, the U.S. secretary of state, has said the U.S. is ready for talks with no conditions. James Mattis, the U.S. defense secretary, has said all options are on the table, which presumably includes war as well as talking. Sometimes the administration has appeared to reverse itself within hours - as when Tillerson said last October that the United States has "three channels open to Pyongyang." Not long after, Trump tweeted: "I told Rex Tillerson, our wonderful Secretary of State, that he is wasting his time trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man. Save your energy Rex, we'll do what has to be done!"

But R.C. Hammond, who served as senior adviser to Tillerson for public affairs until last December, insists this did not indicate divisions within the administration on North Korea policy. The seeming contradictions in Washington's rhetoric in the summer and fall of 2017, he said, were an attempt to "tune the radio" with North Korea, sending different signals to see how the North Koreans would respond. (Pyongyang, for example, responded to Trump's threat of "fire and fury" by threatening Guam.)

Comment: Scott Adams weighed in on Twitter:



See also: Bombshell announcement: Kim Jong Un invites Trump to meet and discuss 'denuclearization of Korean peninsula' - Trump says 'Yes, we can!'


Arrow Down

Pelosi melts down again - suffers 16 brain freezes in 15 minute presser

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In all, Pelosi stumbled 16 times over just 15 minutes.

At times, Pelosi stared vacantly into the distance as she gathered her thoughts.

"This week we had ... March 5th ... marked the 6th month -- the end of the ... time frame," Pelosi stumbled, attempting to explain the expiration of President Trump's deadline on reforming Deferred Action Against Childhood Arrivals, or DACA and the urgency of resolving the issue.

Addressing a question on the fracturing within the Democratic Party, Pelosi began, "The most exhilarating ..." but then struggled to find her next word. Finally she settled on "thrill," and went on to say that the various competing fractions within her party make it exciting.

Comment: See also: Pelosi repeatedly says incorrect words and awkwardly corrects herself throughout press conference


Smoking

We're listening! US senators call for dialogue after Russia's new nuclear arsenal unveiled

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A group of US lawmakers have called for strategic dialogue with Moscow. They feel that the matter is "more urgent" following Russian President Vladimir Putin's unveiling of a number of cutting-edge weapons systems."

A US-Russia Strategic Dialogue is more urgent following President Putin's public address on March 1st when he referred to several new nuclear weapons Russia is reportedly developing, including a cruise missile and a nuclear underwater drone," a letter signed by US Senators Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), and Bernie Sanders (I-VT) reads.

The letter, addressed to US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, was published on Thursday. The senators stressed that while the countries have many "significant" disagreements, including alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 US elections and the "annexation" of Crimea, Moscow and Washington need to come to the negotiation table.

Propaganda

Florida senator wants more done to stop "disinformation" online

Florida senator takes Twitter

Florida Sen. Bill Nelson
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson said Thursday that Twitter is taking steps to guard against the kind of fake tweets that hit The Miami Herald last month, but that "a lot more has got to be done."

Nelson called for a technical summit, led perhaps the Federal Trade Commission, to "get all of the relevant companies in the same room and talk about this problem with a collective sense of urgency and come up with some solutions." Such a summit should include social media platforms, digital content companies, software developers, news organizations and government agencies, he said.

However, the Twitter executives who met with Nelson Thursday declined to identify those behind the hoax, which came shortly after the Feb. 14 high school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 people dead.

Comment: Social media providers are usually pretty fast taking down those who the government want silenced: Facebook blocks RT from posting until after Trump inauguration

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TV

Pass the sick-bag: The Obamas are in talks with Netflix for new show

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President Obama at the Obama Foundation Summit in Chicago in October. He is in talks with Netflix for a series of programs, possibly to highlight inspirational stories.
Former President Barack Obama is in advanced negotiations with Netflix to produce a series of high-profile shows that will provide him a global platform after his departure from the White House, according to people familiar with the discussions.

Under terms of a proposed deal, which is not yet final, Netflix would pay Mr. Obama and his wife, Michelle, for exclusive content that would be available only on the streaming service, which has nearly 118 million subscribers around the world. The number of episodes and the formats for the shows have not been decided.

Mr. Obama does not intend to use his Netflix shows to directly respond to President Trump or conservative critics, according to people familiar with discussions about the programming. They said the Obamas had talked about producing shows that highlight inspirational stories.

Comment: Given the success of such series as Stranger Things, American Horror Story and A Series of Unfortunate Events, we suppose it's not that far off the mark to assume a horror series by the Obamas would be a hit with the public. But we think our stomachs are a little too weak to bother watching it. Thanks, but no thanks.


Георгиевская ленточка

Target Russia: All fire and fury in Ukraine

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The still decidedly volatile situation in Ukraine - resulting from another in a long line of U.S.-inspired regime changes that have destabilized the geopolitical landscape over the past few decades - is worth revisiting for a number of reasons. With the fourth anniversary of the coup just passed, the sudden, shock passing of veteran investigative journalist Robert Parry and Consortium News founder/editor also affords even greater impetus for doing so. This is especially given his incisive body of reportage on the crisis since 2014; the larger issue of America's worsening relationship with Russia; and the geopolitical implications going forward of these developments. Australian blogger Greg Maybury reports.

A Shabby Deck of Political Cards

For those who haven't seen Ukraine on Fire (UOF), the Oliver Stone-produced documentary on the ongoing Ukrainian crisis, it is not overstating the case to say it's an essential historical document and one of the most important, insightful political documentaries of recent times. It may also be one of the most portentous.

Quite apart from the illuminating history lesson the film delivers as a backdrop to the current situation in one of Europe's most pivotal of battlegrounds, there are many takeaways from the film. To begin, it stands as a vital corrective of the disinformation, misinformation, evangelistic doublespeak, ersatz analysis, unadulterated agitprop, and plain old garden-variety groupthink that attended the public discourse on the events and developments in the country, and which ultimately framed most people's views of the situation. Needless to say, the messages and impressions conveyed by this ongoing, relentless 'psy-op' cum fake news onslaught still 'rules the roost' in most people's minds.

Further, the film's narrative is highly revealing in the manner in which the Western mainstream media (MSM) reported on the events surrounding the turmoil and conflict. In the process it showcases how much the perfidious thought contagion spread by the ever-nefarious neoconservatives and their fellow travelers the liberal interventionists infects U.S. foreign policy, along with the foreign policies of America's assorted vassal states.

Comment: Ukraine on Fire is a must-watch in order to understand the Ukrainian crisis: James Woolsey's recent infamous admission that the CIA does interfere in other countries' democratic processes:




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German AfD party heads to Syria to talk Syrian refugee return

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The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) parliamentarians have embarked on an extraordinary trip to assess the situation in Syria and boost the party's hopes of sending back half a million Syrian refugees from Germany.

On March 6, members of AfD took to social media to illustrate their trip to Syria, showing pictures of Damascus and posing with allies of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

According to Deutsche Welle (DW), the group is comprised of four Bundestag MPs as well as three state parliamentarians from the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW).

Helmut Seifen, the deputy leader of the AfD's parliamentary party in the NRW state parliament, told DW that during the trip to Syria the seven-man team aims to determine "whether there is war everywhere, or if there are safe areas as well," at the same time adding that MPs would likely only travel to "safe" areas.

"The goal of the trip is to thoroughly inquire on-site about the humanitarian situation and reconstruction work in areas which have been liberated from terrorists," the party said in a statement cited by German news magazine Der Spiegel, adding that the trip was taken due to a lack of trust in media coverage of the conflict.

Comment: Cognitive dissonance alert: the new German "far-right alt-Nazi fascist racist" AfD travels to Syria, has productive talks with the Grand Mufti, marvels at the freedom of Syria's women, gets along with Assad, and generally comes off as more rational than pretty much all other mainstream Western political parties. But shame on them, they're still "Assad fan boys who hate Muslims".

Update: The AfD made some other discoveries on their trip to Syria, which the Germany Foreign Ministry recommended they forego:
Shell-Holes from Terrorist Mortar Attack in Cathedral

The delegation entered Syria from Lebanon on March 5, with its first destination being the country's capital, Damascus. Firstly, the politicians met with religious figures.

"What the state media won't tell: On February 5, "moderate" terrorists from Eastern Ghouta shelled a Syrian Orthodox Church with mortars. The altar and floor were damaged, fortunately, no one was hurt," Blex wrote on Twitter.

The group held a meeting with Syrian Grand Mufti Ahmad Hassoun, who reportedly called for Syrian refugees to return home. Christian Blex posted a picture from the meeting on his Twitter:

"His excellence Syria's Grand Mufti has emphasized how important the separation of various religions from the state is for their peaceful coexistence in this country. It is also of particular importance to him that Christians in Syria have equal rights with people of other religions," Blex explained. ...

Desire to Restore Normal Diplomatic Relations

The AfD delegation also plans to hold meetings with senior Syrian officials and politicians. They have spoken to the minister of state for national reconciliation affairs about the Syrian government's program, aimed at reintegrating the rebels into peaceful life.

"The government grants amnesty to people willing to reintegrate into peaceful life, as long as they have not committed war crimes. There is a whole array of people, and even cities that are ready to reintegrate, seeking negotiations. [...] They also told us about the background of terrorist groups in Syria and foreign influence on these groups: some are financed by Turkey; others are funded by Saudi Arabia, Qatar or the United States. We have also found out that the United States maintains its bases in Syria in violation of the norms of international law," Blex elaborated.

"The meeting with Mr Ali Haidar, the minister for national reconciliation on Tuesday evening. He told us that over 100,000 former militants (fighting against the government) have returned to peaceful life following the amnesty. More than 100 municipalities and towns have been reintegrated into peaceful life."

Furthermore, it appears that Syria is in dire need of labor and would be glad if those Syrians who left for Germany returned home. Blex has also said that the minister of foreign affairs told the delegation that the officials were aware of Syrians with Islamist background living in Germany.

"He warned us against letting people who may be dangerous into the country. But he also wants to restore normal diplomatic relations with our country," Blex said, saying that another topic on the agenda was Turkey's military operation in Afrin, which has spurred outrage among Syrians.

Is Syria a Safe Country of Origin?

The first two days of the trip the group spent in Damascus, with politicians being impressed by the cleanliness of the streets and the peaceful life in the city. However, the AfD members preferred to steer clear of the territories being constantly shelled from Eastern Ghouta.

"I can only say that Damascus is worth visiting. People are polite and the food is very delicious. Nevertheless, keep in mind the old Arab saying: God bless those who pay visits - but short ones," he wrote on Twitter.

When asked whether Syria was a safe country of origin, Blex said that the first impression was that it was, although said that they could not make a conclusion based on what they had already seen.

"We didn't see any danger on our way from Lebanese border to Damascus. Certainly, there is some threat closer to the territories, where terrorists are, due to the shelling. But they are limited to several regions in Syria. As soon as we visit Homs and Aleppo, we will have a full picture of the situation. For now, I would share the US's evaluation and say that Syria is a safe country," Blex told Sputnik.

"At the fair in Damascus. Usual weekdays. Modern shops. Women in headscarves and without them. It's hard to believe that tens of thousands of Syrian men are in Germany now, and their families have yet to join them..."



War Whore

Poroshenko warns Russia will suffer 'total annihilation' over gas dispute

Petro Poroshenko press conference
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Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko speaks with the media during his press conference in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 28, 2018.
Russia will face a total annihilation for all its alleged misdeeds and disrespect for international law, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said, amid an escalated dispute between Russia's Gazprom and Ukraine's Naftogaz.

"Russia does not respect the law and does not respect the court's decisions," Poroshenko complained in what was described as a "late-evening interview" with the Financial Times. The Ukrainian leader apparently referred to the recent decision of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, relating to a dispute between the Russian and Ukrainian energy companies.

The Ukrainian leader went on to say that such disrespect of "international law" would result in Russia being "absolutely destroyed." In an apparent attempt to add weight to his words, Poroshenko recalled that Kiev already filed several "complaints" against Russia to no less than the UN International Court of Justice itself. They, however, brought no consequences so far, nor anything close to the "destruction" so much anticipated by Poroshenko.

Comment: Gazprom has been more than patient with Ukraine's idiot government, and in 2013 went so far as to give a failing Ukrainian government $3 billion discount on gas. As Matthew Crosston wrote,
If the 'master plan' of the Russian Federation was to weaken, disrupt, and destabilize Ukraine, then it only needed to operate according to normal capitalist procedures, demanded full immediate payment of lawfully incurred debt, and simply watch the Ukrainian government economically fall apart. Instead, every maneuver by the Russian Federation seemed more intent on maintaining the 'special' relationship between Slavic brothers.
And how does Ukraine respond? By being impossible to negotiate with, stealing gas, and issuing delusional threats of 'total annihilation'.

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Bad Guys

State Dept 'concerned' as Kurdish proxy forces abandon their posts

Syrian Democratic Forces Kurds
© Associated Press / Syrian Democratic Forces
The United States is concerned as Syrian Democratic Forces abandon their posts with the US-led coalition fighting Daesh* terrorist group to instead focus on operations in Syria's border district of Afrin, Department of State Spokesperson Heather Nauert said during a press briefing.

"We have seen as the situation in Afrin has taken hold that some of those SDF forces ... have started to leave their work with coalition partners, the fight against ISIS, and head over to Afrin to handle those types of issues," Nauert said on Thursday. "That takes the eye off the ball on ISIS. It's a concern of ours."

Nauert underscored that the SDF has been a tremendous and valuable fighting force in the fight against Daesh.

Comment: Further reading: Pentagon admits it has 'lost control' of Kurdish proxy force in Northern Syria
The US has admitted being faced with large scale desertions of its SDF proxy force in north-eastern Syria and has had no choice but to admit to an "operational pause" in ground activities in regions east of the Euphrates. This is due to Kurdish fighters who had fought under the SDF flag, leaving their posts in US occupied territory to travel west to the Afrin region in order to fight with their brethren against Turkish forces conducting Operation Olive Branch against YPG/PKK targets. Far from being an altruistic force, the Kurdish militants simply think that at this point in time, they have more to strategically gain by playing Turkey against Syria in Afrin than by cooperating with the US in its "mission guard the oil fields" in eastern Syria.



Propaganda

Reports suggest White Helmets are staging new 'documentary' about 'Syrian atrocities'

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© AFP 2018/ Msallam ABDALBASET
Pictures allegedly showing the White Helmets' filmmaking studio in Syria's Eastern Ghouta have appeared on social media, prompting numerous news agencies to assume that the group is producing another "documentary" movie about the "atrocities" of the Syrian government.

Syrian activist Penelope Stafyla posted the footage to her Facebook profile to show the "media industry" and the "Hollywood production" of the White Helmets; the images featured fake human limbs, theatrical grease-paint, a plastic bottle with some substance that looked like blood, etc. Stafyla suggested that the group was shooting another film to demonize President Bashar al-Assad as well as to accuse the Syrian government of using chemical weapons against civilians.

Comment: The White Helmets are just another element in the West's 'information war' against Russia and Syria. As Eva Bartlett recently wrote, after being the target of a Guardian hit-piece designed to discredit her work on the White Helmets,
It isn't just that I believe the mainstream media narrative about the White Helmets is wrong; this narrative has been redundantly-exposed over the years. In September 2014, Canadian independent journalist Cory Morningstar investigated hidden hands behind flashy PR around the White Helmets. In April 2015, American independent journalist Rick Sterling revealed that the White Helmets had been founded by Western powers and managed by a British ex-soldier, and noted the "rescuers" role in calling for Western intervention-a No Fly Zone on Syria. (more on these articles below). This was months before Russian media began to write about the White Helmets.

Since then, Vanessa Beeley has done the vast amount of research in greater detail, doing on-the-ground investigations in Syria, including: taking the testimonies of Syrian civilians who had (often brutal) experiences with the White Helmets; establishing that the Syrian Civil Defense exists and has existed since 1953, but are not the White Helmets-which has misappropriated this name; establishing that the international body, the International Civil Defence organisation in Geneva, does not recognize the White Helmets as the Syrian Civil Defence; establishing that men now White Helmets members looted vehicles and equipment from the Syrian Civil Defence in Aleppo-and belongings from civilians; and establishing that White Helmets shared a building in Bab Al Nairab, eastern Aleppo with al-Qaeda and were present as al-Qaeda tortured civilians, among other points.