Puppet Masters
"We're working to finalize an executive order that will encourage police departments nationwide to meet the most current professional standards for the use of force, including tactics for de-escalation," Trump said during a roundtable with law enforcement, faith leaders and small business owners in Dallas.
Trump said the order would encourage police to use "force with compassion." He also defended his call for law enforcement to "dominate the streets" in order to quell protests after the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was killed in police custody on May 25. Protests nationwide have been largely peaceful, with some incidents of looting in larger cities.
"And that means force, but force with compassion. But if you're going to have to really do a job, if somebody's really bad, you're going to have to do it with real strength, real power," Trump said.
"I said we have to dominate the streets," he continued. "And I was criticized for that statement. ... Well, guess what, you know who dominated the streets? People who you don't want to dominate the streets."
The White House previously signaled Trump was considering an executive order to address police reform, while lawmakers from both parties are working on legislation to address the issue. Democrats released their reform bill on Monday, and Republicans plan to unveil their own next week.
"I give you the floor", Judge Hendrik Steenhuis announced to Prosecutor Thjs Berger, as he opened the June 10 session of the MH17 murder trial, the sixth day of the hearing at the Schiphol Judicial Complex in The Netherlands. The judge was referring to a court of law, not a stage show. "Ladies and gentlemen," Berger began, certain it was a show he was opening. By the conclusion of his and Prosecutor Ward Ferdinandusse's presentations, it was clear the show the Dutch are putting on in Amsterdam has been scripted entirely in Kiev.
The Hague District Court and the Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security are broadcasting the MH17 trial sessions at this livestream link. They do not allow a permanent archive recording or a transcript. The Russian broadcasting system, through Ruptly, broadcasts each session of the trial in permanent form; watch the June 10 session here. The press are currently excluded from the courtroom. To date, the worldwide audience for the archive video recording is less than 4,000.
Steenhuis has adjourned for the opening of the defence presentation on June 22.
In a tweet, Harris linked to a Los Angeles Times story that noted that Trump's June 19 rally would take place in a city that was the site of a racist riot and massacre in 1921.
Comment: So because of an incident that happened almost a century ago, a city is tarnished forever and so is anyone who might hold a political rally in that city. Kamala Harris is practically the epitome of the delusional and intolerant Left.
"This isn't just a wink to white supremacists — he's throwing them a welcome home party," the senator tweeted.
Harris charged Teresa Sheehan with assaulting the officers, alleging she came at them with a kitchen knife after they forced their way into her room. But the jury was not convinced. It deadlocked in favor of acquitting Sheehan on the assault charges, and found her not guilty of threatening to kill a social worker who had called the police for help to get Sheehan into a psychiatric hospital.
"Somebody used very poor judgement in deciding to bring these charges," said Laurie Levenson, a criminal law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
"If (Harris) actually looked at it and said, 'This is a righteous case, I want to go after a mentally ill woman who was shot,' then you question that decision. If she didn't know about it, then you question her management skills."
"My colleagues and I have made the decision to release an additional 2,000 prisoners within a very short period. We will announce the date soon," Ghani told the Atlantic Council's South Asia Center and the U.S. Institute for Peace via video link.
In February, the United States and the Taliban signed an agreement aimed at ending the 18-year war in Afghanistan -- the longest military conflict in U.S. history.
The deal lays out a timetable for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the country in return for security commitments from the Taliban.
Thijs Berger is one of the three state prosecutors presenting the state case in the courtroom at Schiphol, which resumed open hearings on June 8. The prosecutors are expected to take several days summarizing their sources of evidence, the methods of their investigation, and the results to date. The presiding judge, Hendrik Steenhuis, announced on Monday that this is a preliminary or pre-trial procedure to enable the court to decide whether further investigations are required before the trial of the four defendants can commence.
The Dutch defence lawyers, appointed to represent the single Russian defendant Oleg Pulatov, will follow with their comments on the prosecution's case to date, and argue for Steenhuis to rule on requiring the production of additional evidence; additional time for the defence to analyse the prosecution file; and possibly summary dismissal of the charges, if the prosecution summary falls short of establishing evidence that meets the criminal law standard, required by Dutch law - proof beyond reasonable doubt.
The Origins of Gang/Counter-gang Operations
British agent Frank Kitson produced an insidious little 1960 handbook called Gangs and Counter-gangs based on his work coordinating special operations against the 1955 Mau Mau uprising in Kenya which threatened to break this valuable African region free of British colonialism. Kitson's handbook was a modern adaption of a centuries-old practice according to the needs of putting down independence and civil rights movements that threatened to undo the age of empires.
During his work in Kenya, Kitson recognized that when outnumbered and faced with organized independence movements, it is just not very effective for thinly spread colonialists to try to put them down by force directly and much wiser to change the rules of the game by a slight of hand. The formula for changing the game is to cultivate one or more opposition groups to whatever force is posing a threat to the empire... and then cultivate a counter-gang to that opposition group to create a new set of conflicts within your target population (Hence the name "gang/counter-gang"). While the target society becomes polarized by the two warring (yet ultimately controlled) opposition movements, the genuine independence movement simply gets diffused and lost in the chaos.
The claims were made by former British spy Christopher Steele and detailed by the FBI in a classified annex to an intelligence community assessment on Russia's role in the 2016 election. CBS News first reported Thursday that the document was partially declassified by intelligence director John Ratcliffe.
Steele was paid by the Democratic National Committee and the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign to find dirt on Trump. He leaned on a network of sources to compile a dossier of allegations including unverified rumors.
An investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller later found no evidence that Trump colluded with Russia including on the distribution of hacked Democratic emails.
Comment: Yet more evidence that the whole "Russiagate" circus was a sham from beginning to end. But don't expect any of what's being revealed to make it through the hystericized numbskulls who continue to bleat "Orange Man Bad!!".
To get a true sense of the mob mentality that is now leading the United States straight to the abyss, you could do no worse than a visit to the nation's embattled capital. There, District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser recently evicted 1,200 members of the National Guard from hotels where they had been staying during their brief deployment, which included everything from cleaning graffiti from buildings to patrolling the streets.
The US-led coalition, with the exception of American troops, recently halved its military presence in Iraq, cutting it down to 1,200 troops in light of the coronavirus pandemic, a New York Times report shows.
According to the newspaper, the US is also looking for a way to reduce the number of its troops in the country to a bare minimum. However, Washington has stopped short of discussing a complete withdrawal from the Middle East country, despite the demands from its parliament.
"We're going to continue to maintain forces as long as the Iraqi government is willing to have US and coalition forces present in the country until the enduring defeat of Daesh* is accomplished, and it's not yet accomplished", special US envoy to the region James Jeffrey said.
Comment: How many different ways does the Iraqi government and the people of the country have to say it?!
Comment: Like the forever war in Afghanistan, the US has too much invested in keeping the arms industry fluffed up with business than to let the will and desire for peace and sovereignty by some country in the Middle East to have any influence over its decision to stay or go.
If the US does manage to reduce the number of its troops this month, you can be sure it will find some pretext for putting them back (and more) next month.
Trumps wishes be damned.















Comment: These developments a measure of how badly Trump wants out of Afghanistan. 'Bringing the Troops Home' would be a big campaign selling point.