Comment: ...What they instead did, as you'll learn in the following video, was suggest he grow a beard and pretend to be an Islamic religious fanatic.
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Comment: ...What they instead did, as you'll learn in the following video, was suggest he grow a beard and pretend to be an Islamic religious fanatic.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends a session of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in Minsk, on April 29, 2014.
"Because of the beginning of the three-party talks to settle down the situation in the eastern parts of Ukraine, the head of state has addressed to the Federation Council to repeal the resolution on the use of Russian armed forces on the territory of Ukraine," ITAR-TASS cited Peskov as saying.
The president sent an address to Federation Council Valentina Matvienko today morning, ahead of leaving on official visit to Vienna.
Deputy Head of the Federation Council's International Committee Andrey Klimov confirmed the upper house will back Putin's proposal and repeal the resolution on Wednesday, June 25.
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has called the proposal of his Russian counterpart a "first practical step towards settlement of the situation in eastern Ukraine," reported the Ukrainian president's press-service in a specially released statement.
The EU welcomed Putin's decision to reject the right to use military force to settle the crisis in Ukraine and welcomes its earliest realization, the press-secretary of EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton stated.
Comment: Putin continues to play it safe in the face of provocation after provocation from the West. If Putin is anything (and he's many things!), he's patient.
It was not immediately clear whether Khattallah himself worked directly with the Americans or if he knew he was part of an effort that involved the U.S..
He did, however, receive funds for his participation in a nexus coordinated by the U.S., Saudis, Turkey and other Arab countries to recruit the fighters that ultimately toppled Muammar Gadhafi's regime, the security officials said.
Khattallah, the senior leader of the Benghazi branch of the Ansar al-Sharia terrorist organization, was later instrumental in helping to recruit fighters from inside Libya to travel to Syria to aid in the insurgency targeting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime in 2011, the officials said.
Khattallah's participation came to a grinding halt following the Sept. 11, 2012, Benghazi attacks in which he is accused of participating.
Ansar al-Sharia was not yet declared a terrorist organization by the State Department during the period of Khatallah's alleged work to help recruit Mideast rebels.
Prior to the Benghazi attacks, the U.S. relationship with those linked to Khattalah's group was so comfortable that it was the February 17th Martyrs Brigade, an Ansar al-Sharia offshoot, that officially served as the armed quick reaction force within the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi.
Comment: Another American-controlled patsy/tool? Looks like it! "Khatallah's al-Qaida-linked Ansar al-Sharia group advocates strict Shariah implementation and the creation of the Islamic Caliphate." Since Al-Qaida and its subsidiaries are pretty much controlled by the CIA, it looks like our U.S. masters are fans of Shariah law and an Islamic Caliphate... over there, of course.

US President Barack Obama arrives for the commencement ceremony at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, May 28, 2014.
But that was then and this is now. Now America's milk is contaminated with Monsanto fed toxins and the bees are fast disappearing due to Monsanto's fed flowers. After waking up from its patriotic pipedream that at this point in time amounts to no more than wishful thinking and delusions of grandeur, Americans today are nervously realizing that the United States is far from what it has been cracked up to be. In fact, its ever-widening, very glaring cracks in such falsely smug notions as exceptionalism, shameless self-promotion and near invincibility belie the cold hard reality that now casts a long and dark foreboding shadow over the once great land. America today is not the greatest nation on earth and it turns out Americans are not nearly so exceptional as Obama would have us believe.
America is dead last in both healthcare and health and well-being of its people in a study that compares the US with ten other developed nations that include Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand and Canada. As the only developed nation without some form of universal healthcare, Americans spend two to three up to ten times more on various healthcare services than all other nations. We spend $2.3 trillion annually on healthcare, about 18 percent of our Gross Domestic Product and way more than twice as much as other advanced countries.
The Health at a Glance 2013 report of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) shows that the US lifespan that was 41 years ago ahead of the developed world's average longevity by a full year now is more than a full year shorter than the average lifespan, rising from 70.9 to 78.7 while the rest of the developed nations rose from 70 to 80.1 years. People live longer than Americans in 25 other nations including all of Western Europe along with Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Canada. Among developed nations, in 2009 an estimated total of nearly 50 million Americans were unable to even afford healthcare insurance despite the so called Affordable Healthcare Act.

The US invasion of Iraq has reaped destruction and devastation on many levels.
The language of violence engenders violence. The language of hate engenders hate. "I and the public know what all schoolchildren learn," W.H. Auden wrote. "Those to whom evil is done do evil in return." It is as old as the Bible.
There is no fight left in us. The war is over. We destroyed Iraq as a unified country. It will never be put back together. We are reduced - in what must be an act of divine justice decreed by the gods, whom we have discovered to our dismay are Islamic - to pleading with Iran for military assistance to shield the corrupt and despised U.S. protectorate led by Nouri al-Maliki. We are not, as we thought when we entered Iraq, the omnipotent superpower able in a swift and brutal stroke to bend a people to our will. We are something else. Fools and murderers. Blinded by hubris. Faded relics of the Cold War. And now, in the final act of the play, we are crawling away. Our empire is dying.
Comment: There you have it: $4 Trillion spent on killing and maiming many thousands of people, destroying the infrastructure of whole countries, inspiring the wrath of the most extreme elements those (and other) countries, and destabilizing whole regions of our planet as a result. If you were at the highest echelon of the US government, or in a position to influence the lives of many millions of individuals, how would you spend $4 Trillion??

Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed have been sentenced to between seven and 10 years in jail, charged with aiding the Muslim Brotherhood.
The verdict, by a court responsive to government wishes, will also be seen as a deliberate, crude signal to President Barack Obama, who criticised Egypt's deteriorating human rights record after the former general, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi, seized power in a coup last year. Sisi has since had himself voted president. His elected predecessor, Mohammed Morsi, and thousands of his Muslim Brotherhood supporters remain in jail while hundreds of others have been killed.
Comment: Nothing in politics happens by accident, including the particulars and outcome of Kerry's "naive" visit bearing kiss gifts. All the world is a stage and politicians are superb players on it. It is a sad day that journalists, who put themselves at high risk for arrest and persecution, are now being used politically to target Qatar's support for the Muslim Brotherhood through its media outlet. As for Mr. Kerry's ploy of righteous indignation, we might remind him that the U.S. holds innocent people in prison for political reasons too. Maybe he just forgot.
It credited the "firm political will of Syrian President Bashar Assad and the initiative of the President Vladimir Putin" to give up the arsenal under the supervision of the United Nations Security Council.
"This significant achievement is further evidence that Syria adheres to its international commitments," the Syrian statement said.
Syria's government agreed to surrender its arsenal last fall when the U.S. threatened punitive missile strikes after a chemical attack on a rebel-held suburb of Damascus believed to have killed more than a thousand people.
Comment: A chemical attack perpetrated by the rebels and falsely blamed on the Syrian government. See:
Comment: Bravo Assad and Putin! This is what can be achieved with real diplomacy. The fact that Putin had to intervene (peacefully and successfully) just shows that the U.S. wants war. Thankfully, there are at least a few sane, non-psychopathic leaders in positions of power today.
The former vice president got his comeuppance on Fox News last Wednesday, producing a minor news story.
Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz had published an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal advocating renewed U.S. military involvement in Iraq to prevent a seizure of power by the al-Qaeda spin-off ISIS (or ISIL) and opining, "Rarely has a U.S. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many."
Citing this comment, Fox anchor Megyn Kelly unexpectedly snapped, "But time and time again, history has proven that you got it wrong as well sir." She referred specifically to the false accusation about weapons of mass destruction used to sell the Iraq War. A flustered Cheney fumbled his interrogator's name ("Reagan, um, Megyn") before declaring, "You've got to go back and look at the track record." (As though Megyn were doing something other than precisely that.) "We inherited a situation where there was no doubt in anybody's mind about the extent of Saddam's involvement in weapons of mass destruction ... Saddam Hussein had a track record that nearly everybody agreed to."
In other words, the unfortunately mistaken but universal belief in Saddam's WMD preceded the Bush-Cheney administration, was part of its heritage but in no way its invention. Everybody was honestly mistaken. Thus he utterly rejects personal responsibility for crediting, promoting it, and using it to justify a war he badly wanted.
He is lying, of course. There had been much skepticism towards the Bush-Cheney claims. I for one was convinced by a talk I attended by former weapons inspector Scott Ritter that it was unlikely Saddam retained any usable WMDs. And by the embarrassing episode in January 2003, when George W. Bush falsely asserted that Iraq had sought to buy uranium from Niger (only to be refuted by the IAEA almost immediately, when the documents Bush had cited were revealed as crude forgeries).

Are we living in an alternate universe, where politicians tell the truth? Russian leaders, at least, like Medvedev (above), Lavrov, and Putin seem to support such a hypothesis!
"In my point of view, unfortunately, the main blame for what is happening in Ukraine today, is on those, who made decisions, how Ukraine itself should develop and how to create the state," the prime minister said, Interfax reports.
Medvedev said he did not refer to certain individuals in this case.
"So all Ukrainian leaders are responsible for what is happening in Ukraine today. Former and current ones. And those, who instigated the events in Kiev and assisted revolts which took place in early 2014, have a considerable share of responsibility as well," he said.
Comment: Diplomacy-speak translation: The Americans.
1) She's just not that good at campaigning. If the last two gaffe-prone weeks have reminded us of anything about Hillary, it's that she's a mediocre politician at best. Her shortcomings are significant: she can be stiff and wooden in public; she lacks the aura of a natural politician; she's not a great public speaker, and she can come across as politically flat-footed and tone deaf -- as she did with her "dead broke" response to a rather benign question about relating to the financial challenges of the average voter. People still seem to believe that the Clinton name is synonymous with political skill, but that assumption is only half-true: If Hillary possessed even half of Bill's political talent and acumen, she wouldn't have lost to Barack Obama in 2008.
Comment: The above are all good points, but let's face it - - Hillary is already running. To not do so, she has to quit running. Flaws? Strengths? So what. Look at the last two who were elected! The American public will have to dispel their mass illusion and see the sham our elections are to know it doesn't matter who the nominee is or for whom they vote. On some level it has already been decided and chances are the world will not be the better for it.










Comment: Same stuff happens all the time in the US too:
The ex-FBI informant with a change of heart: 'There is no real hunt. It's fixed'