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Bolton stokes the hysteria: China, North Korea & Iran may target US elections - offers no proof

john Bolton
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John Bolton
The upcoming 2018 US midterm elections might be targeted by Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, National Security Advisor John Bolton has warned, while declining to provide any evidence.

"I can say definitively that it's a sufficient national security concern about Chinese meddling, Iranian meddling, and North Korean meddling that we're taking steps to try to prevent it, so it's all four of those countries, really," Bolton told Martha Raddatz, co-anchor of ABC's This Week, on Sunday.

Bolton produced the remark when asked to elaborate on US President Donald Trump's cryptic tweet that accused certain "fools" of looking only at Moscow while an election meddling threat might also be coming from Beijing. When confronted about what exactly China did to US elections in the past, Bolton dodged the question, simply reassuring Raddatz that the four countries could be seeking to tamper with the upcoming polls.

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Light Sabers

Clapper throws Brennan under the bus: 'John and his rhetoric have become an issue'

John Brennan and James Clapper
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper threw former CIA Director John Brennan under the bus on Sunday, telling CNN's State of the Union that "John and his rhetoric have become an issue in and of itself," adding "John is subtle like a freight train and he's gonna say what's on his mind."


Somebody wants to keep their security clearance...

Brennan's latest "rhetoric," of course, is his Sunday morning threat to sue the Trump administration following the stripping of his security clearance.


That said, Clapper empathized with Brennan over shared concerns regarding what they say is a threat to the United States from the Trump administration.

Comment: There's no honor among thieves, as they say. See also:


Bug

Bombshell: Courts documents reveal #MeToo movement leader raped teenage boy then paid him off

Asia Argento

Not so glorious now, is it? Asia Argento, the actress who kickstarted last year's global anti-men campaign. Was she paid to do it?
Asia Argento, an Italian actress and director at the forefront of the #MeToo campaign that brought down producer Harvey Weinstein over sexual assault, herself reportedly assaulted an underage actor, and paid him to stay silent.

Court documents reportedly seen by the New York Times outline allegations by Jimmy Bennet, actor and rock musician, who says Argento sexually assaulted him when he was 17 and she was 37. The age of consent in California, where the alleged assault took place, is 18.

Comment: Watch now as they defend her by saying "but that wasn't rape - it was consensual..."

As we said at the time, while we would, hypothetically, extend our sympathy to the actual individual victims of rape (preferably, shown to be such in a court of law), the entire batch of claims was rendered dubious-by-association because of the 'public shaming' witch-hunt manner in which they became known.

In any event, Hollywood - and other dens of iniquity - ranks among the least deserving venues of public sympathy.

And what does this say about the shallow, vapid nature of people - the world over - who fell for this emotional guff? The whole #MeToo nonsense was one great big spasm of emotional incontinence.


Light Sabers

Turkey's defiance of US has support from Russia, China and Qatar

turkey flag silhouette
© Sputnik / Andrey Stenin
The Turkish crisis is not in any way shape or form a financial one. It's an unequivocal attempt to punish Erdogan for his geopolitical transgressions against Pax Americana. The crisis will either break Turkey or help radically reshape the global order.

US-Turkish relations are at their lowest point in recent history. The crisis only appears to be financial, even though it has some painful financial implications for Turkey.

Although Erdogan's incompetent monetary policy made Turkey excessively vulnerable to American economic sanctions, the reason for sanctions is a political one. That's not a conspiracy theory, that's an open secret. Even the mainstream Western media, like Reuters have no qualms in spelling out the real reasons of crisis in the US-Turkish relations:

Comment: Washington's games may have worked on their lackey's in Europe, but they're unlikely to work on the rest of the world now that there's a viable alternative provided by China, Russia and their allies. And in the process, the US is becoming increasingly isolated and showing itself as the ego-maniacal player that it really is: For more, check out SOTT radio's:


Bad Guys

Afghanistan: A relentless purposeless war that America should be ashamed of

A U.S. Army crew chief flying on board a CH-47F Chinook helicopter in Afghanistan
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A U.S. Army crew chief flying on board a CH-47F Chinook helicopter in Afghanistan
After 17 bloody years, the longest war in US history continues without relent or purpose in Afghanistan.

There, a valiant, fiercely-independent people, the Pashtun (Pathan) mountain tribes, have battled the full might of the US Empire to a stalemate that has so far cost American taxpayers $4 trillion, and 2,371 dead and 20,320 wounded soldiers. No one knows how many Afghans have died. The number is kept secret.

Pashtun tribesmen in the Taliban alliance and their allies are fighting to oust all foreign troops from Afghanistan and evict the western-imposed and backed puppet regime in Kabul that pretends to be the nation's legitimate government. Withdraw foreign troops and the Kabul regime would last for only days.

The whole thing smells of the Vietnam War. Lessons so painfully learned by America in that conflict have been completely forgotten and the same mistakes repeated. The lies and happy talk from politicians, generals and media continue apace.

This week, Taliban forces occupied the important strategic city of Ghazni on the road from Peshawar to Kabul. It took three days and massive air attacks by US B-1 heavy bombers, Apache helicopter gun ships, A-10 ground attack aircraft, and massed warplanes from US bases in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Qatar and the 5th US Fleet to finally drive back the Taliban assault. Taliban also overran key military targets in Kabul and the countryside, killing hundreds of government troops in a sort of Afghan Tet offensive.

Comment: See also: The long sordid and violent history of US intervention and pillaging of Afghanistan


Broom

"Strategic partner": Russia to Sign S-400 missile contract with India in October

s-400
© Sputnik / Vitaliy Ankov
All technical and economic aspects of the contracts with India on the delivery of S-400 air defense systems and Project 11356 frigates have been coordinated, Russia is hoping to sign both contracts in October, Director of the Russian Federal Service for Military-Technical Cooperation (FSMTC) Dmitry Shugaev told Sputnik.

"As for the S-400, we have already prepared everything to sign this contract. All the main technical and commercial aspects have been agreed upon, and I think that we are close to making this happen. We hope to sign both contracts with our Indian partners by the end of the year," Shugaev said adding that October would be perfect for that as the Russian-Indian summit takes place at that time.

The Russian defense cooperation chief also said that Moscow had reduced the final price of S-400 systems for New Delhi taking into consideration the strategic partnership between Russia and India.

Comment: Meanwhile the West can barely get their ships to float, their planes to fly, or weld nuclear missiles correctly - it's no wonder the only countries willing to buy their dodgy equipment are those looking to commit crimes against humanity, like the Saudi's in Yemen: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Trump Ditches Europe, Europe Bluffs, Russia and China Carry on With Eurasian Integration


Play

Iran FM Zarif: Signing nuclear deal may have been a mistake

Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif
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Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif
Joining the landmark 2015 international nuclear deal may have been a mistake in the first place, the Iranian foreign minister has said. The deal is now agonizing because of what he called Washington's 'addiction to sanctions.'

Speaking to CNN, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said the US has a "disease" in that it's addicted to sanctions. Some of the American economic sanctions, suspended under the 2015 JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) agreement in exchange for Iran curbing its nuclear program, have kicked in now that US President Donald Trump has ripped up his side of the deal. But even before that, Zarif said, Washington's hands were itching to slap Tehran with economic penalties.

"Even during the Obama administration the United States put more emphasis on keeping the sanctions that it had not lifted rather than implementing its obligations on the sanctions that it lifted," Zarif told CNN's Nick Patton Walsh.

Comment: He pointed out that years of foreign economic pressure made Iranian people resistant to sanctions, which under any circumstances will hurt the Iranian economy.
"US sanctions have always hurt ... What it's hurting, though, is people who want to buy medicine. People who want to buy food," Zarif added.



Pistol

Drive-by shooting at US Embassy in Turkey - Shots fired, but no casualties

us embassy shots turkey
An unknown gunman fired several shots at the US Embassy in the Turkish capital, Ankara from a passing car, smashing a window. Police are looking for the suspect.

No one was injured in the attack, local media report. The shooting took place at about 5am local time (2am GMT). Five or six gunshots were heard near the security guard's cabin at the embassy's Gate 6. They came from a white car that drove by and escaped before its license plate number could be determined.


Comment: US-Turkish relations are heating up by the day.


Quenelle

US Senate Intel Chairman tells Brennan: 'Put up or shut up about collusion!'

r John Brennan.
© AP
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) had some choice words for security credential-deprived former CIA Director John Brennan. In a statement on Thursday, Burr essentially told Brennan to put up or shut up on the topic of Trump-Russia collusion.

"Russian denials are, in a word, hogwash," Brennan wrote on Thursday in the New York Times' opinion section. "Mr. Trump's claims of no collusion are, in a word, hogwash."

The former top brass at the CIA had his security clearance revoked by President Trump on Wednesday over what the White House called "risks posed by his erratic conduct and behavior."

Comment: See also:


Quenelle - Golden

'Never again': US aims to overthrow Tehran's govt will fail - Iranian FM

iran coup
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With the 'Iran Action Group', the US "dreams" of reenacting the 1953 coup "through pressure, misinformation and demagoguery," Mohammad Javad Zarif tweeted on Sunday. "Never again."

The new Iran Action Group was created by the US exactly 65 years after the CIA successfully toppled a democratically elected government in Tehran, but this regime change won't happen, Iran's foreign minister says.

The minister's tweet was accompanied with two black-and-white photos of the turbulent events that unfolded on the street of Tehran more than six decades ago, as the democratically-elected populist prime minister, Mohammad Mosaddegh, was overthrown as a result of a covert CIA-MI6 operation.

The anniversary of the coup coincided with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announcing the formation of the Iran Action Group on Friday. The group aims to "address" Iran's "hostile activity and support the Iranian people," Pompeo said.

Comment: Another country who have suffered at the hands of the US deepstate is Turkey, and they are also are denouncing them publicly: "We see the games they play": Erdogan says Turkey won't bow to US

See also: And check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: The Art of The Iran no-Deal: Trump, Israel, And The End of The Atlantic Alliance