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That was made plain to Netanyahu during the Sochi session by the Russian Defense Minister, Sergei Shoigu, and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. The Kremlin publication, however, cut them out of the photographic record and official communiqué, as if they weren't there at all.
The Israeli press reported the three-hour delay to Putin's arrival. In the interval, Putin acknowledged in his open remarks to Netanyahu, "you have just had a fairly detailed discussion with the top executives of the Defence Ministry and with Russia's Defence Minister. We will now discuss everything that concerns this area."
Interestingly, one of the people the Ukrainians gave up in this exchange was Vladimir Tsemakh, a native of the Donbass who was kidnapped by the Ukie SBU in Novorussia (our noble "Europeans" did not object to such methods!) and declared the "star witness" against Russia in the MH-17 (pseudo-)investigation. Even more pathetic is that the Dutch apparently fully endorsed this load of crapola. Finally, and just for a good laugh, check out how the infamous' Bellingcat presented Tsemakh. And then, suddenly, everybody seem to "forget" that "star witness" and now the Ukies have sent him to Russia. Amazing how fast stuff gets lost in the collective western memory hole...
"A special gesture by @POTUS, signifying the special friendship between India and USA! Delighted that President @realDonaldTrump will join the community programme in Houston on the 22nd. Looking forward to joining the Indian origin community in welcoming him at the programme," tweeted PM Modi, hours after the White House confirmed that President Trump would drop in.
Comment: So is Modi making nice with Trump to get a break in the tariff war he is waging on many trading partners? Is Trump aiming to show Modi the strength of his base in Texas? Will the Pakistan-India dispute over Kashmir create problems in terms of demonstrations? Is Trump aiming to counterbalance India's friendliness with Russia? It should be a pretty interesting event, and bears close watching.
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In this Sunday, July 21, 2019 photo, an aerial view shows a speedboat of Iran's Revolutionary Guard moving around the British-flagged oil tanker Stena Impero which was seized in the Strait of Hormuz on Friday by the Guard, in the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas
An IRGC commander said on September 16 that the vessel was carrying 250,000 liters of fuel when it was detained near Iran's Greater Tunb island, according to official media.
The ship was sailing from Bandar Lengeh toward U.A.E. waters, Brigadier General Ali Ozmayi was quoted as saying.
The vessel's 11 crew members have been detained, Ozmayi added, without saying when it happened or giving their nationality.
A photo has appeared online purporting to show a 'new' anti-ship missile with the Hezbollah logo emblazoned on its front half.
According to @South_thaer, the Twitter user allegedly affiliated with Hezbollah who posted a picture of the missile, the weapon was capable of "destroying all military battleships of any kind, and annihilating all onboard."
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The Russian govt was found responsible for his death in prison, but the European Court ruled Magnitsky absolutely should have been there. His boss, meanwhile, remains at large...
The myth is that Magnitskiy was an honest rights campaigner and accountant who discovered corruption by Russian officials and threatened to expose it, and was consequently imprisoned on false charges and then tortured and killed. A campaign over his death was led by his former business partner, hedge fund manager Bill Browder, who wanted massive compensation for Russian assets allegedly swindled from their venture. The campaign led to the passing of the Magnitskiy Act in the United States, providing powers for sanctioning individuals responsible for human rights abuses, and also led to matching sanctions being developed by the EU.
However the European Court of Human Rights has found, in judging a case brought against Russia by the Magnitskiy family, that the very essence of this story is untrue. They find that there was credible evidence that Magnitskiy was indeed engaged in tax fraud, in conspiracy with Browder, and he was rightfully charged. The ECHR also found there was credible evidence that Magnitskiy was indeed a flight risk so he was rightfully detained. And most crucially of all, they find that there was credible evidence of tax fraud by Magnitskiy and action by the authorities "years" before he started to make counter-accusations of corruption against officials investigating his case.
Comment: Browder's story is blown out of the water by this ruling, yet he's STILL giving MSM interviews about how this ruling proves him right!
Unbelievable.
See also:
Alex Krainer: Why I Wrote Grand Deception - The Truth About Bill Browder
The Truth Perspective: Bill Browder, the Magnitsky Act, and anti-Russia Sanctions: Interview with Alex Krainer
Comment: Unnamed intelligence sources are back at it again with the Russia hysteria. They should charge Russia rent for all the space it takes up in their heads. The reality is that, in this article, the main evidence for what they uncovered being garden variety espionage is the 3 years they sat on it - and throughout Russiagate at that. If there truly was some incendiary evidence, it would have been revealed way before now.
The dastardly doings of the Russians is rather common or garden variety spying. The Russians are probably doing it mainly to sow suspicion and doubt among the US intel types as can be seen by this statement:
"We came to the conclusion that they were trying to get into our heads," the former senior official said.Messing with American intel is pretty easy to do; just have some diplomatic plate cars hang around outside Langley and the FBI HQ. That whole "tech" to intercept FBI communications and collect data from non-networked computers is stuff that the US intel types have been using for quite a while! Yet the article portrays it as some kind of awesome new tech that the Russians developed.
The references in the article to "interference in the elections" is complete horsehockey, as most people with two firing neurons know. The thing is, at this point (again as we know) the US NEEDS Russia to be "spying all over the USA", because the US intel community is a hungry insatiable beast that wants ever more money. How they gonna get that without a boogey man? As it says in the article:
"Revelations about the Russian compromise of the radio systems, recalled a former senior intelligence official, "kick-started the money flowing" to upgrade security."While the US intel types willfully clutch their pearls about delusional Russian interference in order to bilk ever more money from taxpayers and keep ever tighter control over them, Russia is busy remaking the most important part of the world (Eurasia) in their own image.
On Dec. 29, 2016, the Obama administration announced that it was giving nearly three dozen Russian diplomats just 72 hours to leave the United States and was seizing two rural East Coast estates owned by the Russian government. As the Russians burned papers and scrambled to pack their bags, the Kremlin protested the treatment of its diplomats, and denied that those compounds — sometimes known as the "dachas" — were anything more than vacation spots for their personnel.
The Obama administration's public rationale for the expulsions and closures — the harshest U.S. diplomatic reprisals taken against Russia in several decades — was to retaliate for Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. But there was another critical, and secret, reason why those locations and diplomats were targeted.
Comment: According to Daily Caller, 16/9/2019:
The Washington Post passed on a thinly sourced, unproven allegation about Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh before the New York Times published it in a misleading article in Sunday's paper that has since been corrected.See also:
The Post "last year confirmed that two intermediaries" had passed along Stier's claim "to lawmakers and the FBI" but "did not publish a story in part because the intermediaries declined to identify the alleged witness [Stier] and because the woman who was said to be involved declined to comment," the Post's article said.
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Hassan Rouhani of Iran • Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey • Vladimir Putin of Russia
During their meeting in Ankara on Monday, Presidents Vladimir Putin, Hassan Rouhani and Recep Erdogan - of Russia, Iran and Turkey respectively - talked about progress in the Syrian conflict, as well as ways to finally end fighting in the Idlib Province, one of the last rebel strongholds in the country.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that Syria's "sovereignty, its territorial integrity, its independence" must be respected as the parties search for an end to the conflict, which he said cannot be done with a "military solution."
He also noted that "Syrians themselves" should decide on what future they want, and rejected attempts at "regime change" in the country.
"Today, after almost nine years, with all the experience we've gathered, we still believe that the regime change - which is a position held by some countries - is no longer viable. This crisis, and other crises in the region should be settled only by peaceful means, and by the people of these countries themselves."
Comment: Putin went on to quote the Koran, to the delight of his Sunni and Shia counterparts...
Putin introduced a particular line from the Muslim holy book, known as the Surah al-Imran.He was on a roll, so he didn't stop there...
"And remember the favor of Allah upon you - when you were enemies and He brought your hearts together and you became, by His favor, brothers," the Russian president quoted.
Putin also referenced another Koranic teaching, about how violence is only legitimate in self-defense, to semi-jokingly suggest that Saudi Arabia should buy Russian air defense systems, as Iran and Turkey have already done.Slowly, slowly, catchee monkee!
"Saudi Arabia needs to make a smart decision, as Iran did by buying our S-300, and as Mr. Erdogan did by deciding to buy the most advanced S-400 Triumph air defense systems from Russia. These kinds of systems are capable of defending any kind of infrastructure in Saudi Arabia from any kind of attack."
What a legend.
UPDATE 17 Sept 2019
Here's the footage of Putin trolling the US-Saudi Patriot air defense system:
Nobody Kremlin-trolls like the troll in the Kremlin. Hail to the CHIEF!
Unexpectedly, after more than a month of failed negotiations — the unresolvable issue was whether Israel's ultra-Orthodox population would continue to be exempted from military conscription — for the first time in Israel's history no post-election government was successfully formed. On May 30, the Knesset was again dissolved and another snap election scheduled for Tuesday, September 17.
Much of this second round of election campaigning is a repeat of what that took place in the runoff to the April vote. The two main contenders remain, Benjamin Netanyahu — as of this year Israel's longest-serving prime minister — and former IDF general Benny Gantz of the "centrist" Blue and White party. Like the lead-up to April's election, both campaigns have been rife with racist incitement.












Comment: Sputnik reports on a joint statement from the leaders of Russia, Turkey and Iran on Israel's recent aggressive actions: See also: