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U.S. suspends $125mn UNRWA payment to Palestinian Authority

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A report that Washington has frozen a $125 million payment to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency is being denied by a US official, according to Reuters. UNRWA provides aid to Palestinian refugees.

Citing "three Western diplomats," Israeli Channel Ten diplomatic correspondent Barak Ravid reported the freeze on Friday at Axios. The diplomats reportedly said that the funding is being frozen until the Trump administration finishes a review of US aid to the Palestinian Authority.

However, an unnamed US official reportedly told Reuters that no official decision has been made yet.

The $125 million, a third of what the US contributes annually, was supposed to be paid Monday.

Cell Phone

From 'Russian meddling' to Iran regime change: Social media as US policy tools

An opponent of Iranian President Hassan Rouhan
© Francois Lenoir / ReutersAn opponent of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani chants slogans during a protest outside the European Union Council in Brussels, Belgium January 3, 2018.
As US-based social media companies crack down on dissent at home in the name of fighting phantom 'Russian meddling,' Washington seeks to leverage them for regime change in places like Iran.

If social media platform Twitter can ban German politicians for incitement (of race hate), then why doesn't it apply the same sanction on President Trump over his incendiary comments regarding Iranian protests?

Arguably, Trump's incitement is far graver. He is recklessly encouraging violence in a whole nation. The arrogance is astounding and yet Twitter and other US news media just go along with it. So too do European leaders and media.


Trump and his administration have been full-on in public statements egging on protests which broke out in Iran last week. Trump's denouncing of the Iranian government as "brutal and corrupt" and urging "time for change" is a brazen incitement to sedition.

Comment: Washington's manipulations are becoming more brazen and easy for anyone to see if they are paying attention. This time it appears their meddling will fail: Pepe Escobar - Why there won't be a revolution in Iran


Snakes in Suits

Media reports 11 Saudi princes arrested for protesting utility bills at ruling palace

Saudi Arabia’s royal family members
© Saudi Press Agency / Reuters
Saudi Arabia's Royal Guard reportedly arrested royal family members over a protest at one of the king's palaces in Riyadh. The princes apparently demanded utility payments be canceled, and compensation for a relative's execution.

The royals, whose names were not disclosed, were sent to Saudi Arabia's largest maximum-security facility - Al-Ha'ir - located south of the capital, Riyadh Saudi news site Sabq reported on Saturday.

They are said to be facing a trial for their refusal to leave the historic royal palace of Qasr a-Hokm, where they protested Saudi King Salman's decision to cut some of their privileges. This includes having their electricity and water bills paid for. The princes also reportedly demanded financial compensation for last year's capital punishment of a relative.

Attention

'Fix it or cancel': Tillerson says a change to law on Iran deal could come next week

Rex Tillerson and Donald Trump
© Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
The Trump administration is working on a "legislative fix" it claims it needs to remain in the Iran nuclear deal - despite numerous international agencies and bodies calling on Washington to honor the original agreement.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has been meeting with congressional leaders "on a very active basis" to draw up legislation which will "fix" the Iran deal. The proposed changes will likely "strengthen the way the US enforces the agreement," and could come as early as next week, according to the Associated Press.

Lawmakers are also considering changing the legislation so that Trump would no longer be required to certify Iran's compliance with the deal. Another legislative proposal reportedly brought up would allow more time in between US certification deadlines. Any of these changes, however, would have to get significant support among Republicans and Democrats in Congress.

"The president said he is either going to fix it or cancel it," Tillerson told AP. "We are in the process of trying to deliver on the promise he made to fix it."

Comment: The US keeps trying to stoke unrest in Iran by whatever means it deems necessary: MEK Terrorist Death Cult: Meet Washington's 'Iranian Opposition'


Bad Guys

1.4 million Afghan refugees ordered to leave Pakistan after US cuts aid to country

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On Wednesday, the Pakistani government ordered 1.4 million Afghan refugees to leave the country in 30 days. According to DAWN, the oldest English-language newspaper in Pakistan, this is the sixth extension given to refugees, which the last expired on December 31.

The announcement was made by the National Security Committee and approved by the federal cabinet, which comes after President Trump unleashed a series of tweets accusing Pakistan of harboring terrorists.
"The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders as fools," Trump said on New Year's day.

"They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help. No more!"
Further, the US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley accused Pakistan of playing "a double game for years" and said President Trump will withhold $225 million in aid to the country.

Comment: Interesting that Imran Khan mentioned that they helped the CIA create jihadi groups! Now that relations are coming to a breaking point, we wonder what other unsavory secrets will be revealed.

More on the Pakistan-US fallout:


Document

Trump's 'World Leader' status is reason for not banning him over nuke tweet says Twitter

Twitter cites Trump’s ‘World Leader’ status for not banning him over nuke tweet
Under pressure to delete President Donald Trump's account, Twitter has clarified why his "Nuclear Button" tweet against North Korean leader Kim Jong-un does not violate its standards against threatening violence.

Twitter released a statement Friday after a number of Twitter users said the January 2 tweet threatening nuclear war violated Twitter's revised Terms of Service, launching a campaign to stomp out violent threats on their platform, often by shutting down offending accounts.

Chess

Moldovan President Igor Dodon: Destabilization efforts are in the interests of those who oppose our closer ties with Russia

Moldovan President Igor Dodon
© Mikhail Pochuev/TASSMoldovan President Igor Dodon
There are two ways out of the ongoing confrontation with the ruling majority and the government, the Moldovan president stressed

Destabilization of the situation in Moldova is in the interests of those who are against the president's course towards resumption of strategic partnership with Russia, Moldovan President Igor Dodon said in an interview with TASS on Thursday, commenting on the ongoing confrontation with the parliamentary majority and the government formed by the ruling Democratic Party.

"The parliament and the government know it only too well that I will never sign any laws or decrees geared to worsen relations with Russia. At the general presidential elections, the Moldovan people gave me a mandate to restore partner relations with Russia, and I will never drop this course. They also understand that I will never agree to approve those ministers who have disgraced themselves by, for instance, participation in schemes of embezzling one billion US dollars from the country's banks," Dodon said, commenting on this week's ruling of the Constitutional Court authorizing the prime minister and the parliament speaker to sign laws bypassing the president.

Comment: Add Dodon to the list of world leaders who now sees - and is brave enough to articulate - the social, economic, political and marshal menace of destabilization and destruction that is being inflicted by the West, and the US in particular - on those nations that refuse to succumb to domination.


Green Light

Here's why there may be no more free passes for the Clinton Foundation

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A new Department of Justice probe of the email and charity fraud scandals won't end well for Bill or Hillary

Until recently, the Clinton Foundation has been monitored by the IRS, the Department of Justice, and the FBI, and multiple state government authorities that are seeded with persons loyal to either the Clintons or the Obamas.

Every time, the Clinton Foundation got a free pass.

But now it appears key authorities may finally be turning strict attention toward answering tough questions about public filings of Clinton "charities" inside and outside the United States. When these powerful organizations engage motivated minds, they will wish to concentrate on a few areas that have long gone begging for attention.

The first time the Clinton Foundation was investigated, between 2001 and 2005, then-FBI Director Robert Mueller, then-Deputy Attorney General James Comey, and others could not seem to find obvious and escalating frauds as a supposed presidential library complex in Little Rock, Arkansas, also "fought HIV/AIDS internationally" from unregistered offices in New York and Massachusetts without ever obtaining required audits of worldwide activities.

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Putin's 300,000 endorsements as independent presidential candidate start rolling in

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© GettyCollecting signatures to support Vladimir Putin’s 2018 Russian presidential election. The sign reads 'Putin 2018'
It's signature time for Vladimir Putin, who needs 300,000 endorsements to run as an independent in the March 18, 2018, presidential election. Five collection points opened this Friday in Moscow, where the "Victory Volunteers" movement is organizing the effort to get Putin the signatures he needs.

The movement's press secretary, Egor Lukyanchikov, told the news agency Interfax that volunteers are simply standing outside with banners and taking signatures from anyone who wants to support the president's re-election candidacy, without using megaphones or any sound-amplification equipment. Each station is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

"Victory Volunteers" is opening signature-collection points in more than a dozen cities across Russia. The movement opened its first stations in Simferopol and Sevastopol (in Crimea).

Vladimir Putin filed his candidacy application with Russia's Central Election Commission on December 27. The commission approved his application the next day, allowing him to begin campaign fundraising and start collecting the needed 300,000 signatures endorsing his candidacy. On December 25, election officials refused to register Alexey Navalny's presidential candidacy nomination on the grounds that he is still serving a felony probation sentence. According to election laws, Navalny is ineligible for elected office until at least 2028. Navalny is appealing the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the commission's rejection. If the court rules against him again, his lawyers say he will take the matter to the European Court of Human Rights.

Cult

How the US and Israel manage to extort what votes they get at the UN

Nikki Haley
On December 21, 2017, 128-member states of the United Nations General Assembly voted against the United States in condemning the Donald Trump administration's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Moreover, the General Assembly called on member states not to move their embassies in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The US ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, warned the members of the UN that she would be "taking names" of countries voting against the United States on Jerusalem. Not content with acting like some snippety schoolmarm, Haley took the pollyannaish course of inviting countries voting against, abstaining, or absenting themselves from the General Assembly Jerusalem resolution to a "friendship party" in New York in January 2018.

The General Assembly vote followed a resolution sponsored by Egypt in the UN Security Council that also opposed the US decision on Jerusalem. Haley cast a US veto, dooming the resolution, even though the other 14 Security Council members all voted yes.