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Ocasio-Cortez face-plants: Cites debunked Cohen testimony in Don Jr. "gotcha" fail

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is catching major heat after she tweeted fake news about Donald Trump Jr. being the "second executive involved in criminal conspiracy," a misstatement by Michael Cohen that the Wall Street Journal corrected shortly after it happened.

Ocasio-Cortez tweeted: "In Case You Missed It: Rep. Khanna got Cohen to testify that Don Jr. is the "second executive involved in criminal conspiracy.""

Except as the Wall Street Journal reported hours after Cohen's Wednesday testimony: "Cohen Erroneously Identifies Donald Trump Jr. as Executive Cited by Federal Prosecutors."

Comment: Ocasio-Cortez shows herself once again as (to put it charitably) a neophyte politician. All the public attention she's garnered has made her awfully big for her britches. Even Whoopi called it over a month ago:




Chess

The struggle for Uzbekistan: A key component of Washington's Central Asia pivot?

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U.S. President Donald Trump greets Uzbekistan's President Shavkat Mirziyoev at the White House in Washington on May 16.
Out of all of the former USSR-dominated regions, Central Asia remains the only one where the US hasn't acquired sustainably aligned satellite countries. For this very reason, we can expect the US to start making steps towards economic integration with a number of leading regional players in the immediate future. To facilitate the study of association options it has with Central Asian states, Washington would establish a number of research institutes that are being supported by a myriad of NGOs that the US has typically used anywhere it seeks to establish a political foothold to start shaping regional processes according to its own interests. However, many analysts remain ignorant of this fact, as they don't understand that an association of Central Asian states may become a strong economic and political competitor to both the US and EU.

The notorious American geopolitical intelligence platform - STRATFOR has recently published its geopolitical forecast for 2019, which puts an emphasis on Washington's attempts to strengthen its ties with the countries located along the former Soviet periphery. This means that Russia will face what is essentially described in the American military language as multi-level warfare aimed at undermining the political, economic, energy and military security of the state.

Eye 1

No surprise: Moscow reports Washington preparing 'global strike' to overthrow undesired govts like Venezuela

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The US is using the technologies of color revolutions to bring down unwanted regimes and is set to deploy a new warfare strategy dubbed "Trojan Horse", Russia's top army official said on Saturday.

Countries whose governments are left out in the cold by Washington should beware of a mix of military and soft power, Valery Gerasimov, Russian Staff Chief said. According to the Russian general, Washington is already using technologies of color revolutions and is working on several types of offensives which he called a "global strike" and "multi-sphere battle."

"It was that way in Iraq, Libya, and Ukraine. Similar activities are now seen in Venezuela."

The Pentagon's new "Trojan Horse" warfare strategy, which is currently underway, would rely on "protest potential of the fifth column" to destabilize the situation in the countries with unwanted governments. Simultaneously, precision-guided munition would be deployed to launch strikes on key infrastructure, according to Gerasimov.

Comment: It is good Russia is shedding light on Washington's machinations. Is anyone listening?


Snakes in Suits

EU states block putting Saudi Arabia & U.S. territories on dirty-money list

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European Union Commission headquarters in Brussels
European Union member states unanimously rejected on Friday a proposal to blacklist Saudi Arabia and four U.S. territories for lax controls on terrorism financing and money laundering, sources told Reuters.

Saudi Arabia, a major importer of EU weapons and goods, had lobbied against being branded a "high-risk" country, as had been proposed by the bloc's executive European Commission.

Representatives of EU states meeting in Brussels on Friday agreed a statement on the matter, which was seen by Reuters and is expected to be formally adopted by justice and home affairs ministers meeting on Thursday.

Comment: It would be a bit hypocritical for the EU to blacklist other nations for 'terrorism financing and money laundering', when they're just as bad, if not worse - although that's not to say they shouldn't: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Info

Taliban and Afghan army can crush ISIS and any terrorist group IF they team up

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The Taliban can be instrumental in defeating Islamic State in Afghanistan if it stops being a threat to the Kabul government and joins forces with the Afghan army, Russia's special envoy to the country told RT.

The Western-backed Afghan government is seeking to make peace with the Taliban following 18 years of deadly animosity, but a deal between the bitter rivals could actually go far beyond a ceasefire, according to Zamir Kabulov, Russia's long-serving presidential envoy for Afghanistan. The common enemy - namely Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) - is a factor that may put them on the same side.

"If the Taliban... joins hands with the Afghan army and police, they will eliminate [Islamic State] on Afghan soil."

Bad Guys

'Dictatorships come to an end': Abrams says there will be no military intervention in Venezuela, just 'appropriate actions'

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Elliott Abrams speaks to reporters in front of a cargo plane of humanitarian aid, bound for Venezuela
US envoy to Venezuela and regime change enthusiast Elliott Abrams offered no specifics on the US's further plans to oust President Nicolas Maduro, but warned that "dictatorships come to an end."

Speaking to reporters on Friday, Abrams - the regime change engineer behind Iran/Contra - dismissed warnings from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov that the US might intervene militarily in crisis-stricken Venezuela.

"I don't think he actually believes we're attempting to do that," Abrams said. Abrams did state the oft-repeated line that "all options are on the table," but that the US would stick to economic, diplomatic, and other "appropriate actions" for the meantime.

Dictatorships come to an end," Abrams shrugged when asked about "loosing momentum" and comparisons between Libya and Venezuela."Some last for a very long time, others a much shorter time. This one in Venezuela will also come to an end. We hope that it comes to an end quickly and peacefully."

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Star of David

How a private ex-Mossad Israeli intelligence firm spied on pro-Palestinian activists in the US

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Hatem Bazian, the chairman of American Muslims for Palestine.
Hatem Bazian, a veteran pro-Palestinian activist in his fifties, lives with his family on a quiet street in North Berkeley, near the campus of the University of California, where he lectures. Early on the morning of May 10, 2017, as Bazian was about to drive his teen-age daughter to school, he noticed fliers on the windshields of cars parked on his block. At first, Bazian assumed that they were advertisements for a new movie or restaurant. When he looked more closely at the flier that had been left on his BMW sedan, he realized that it featured a photograph of his face, below a tagline that read, "He supports terror." Bazian quickly folded up the flier so his daughter wouldn't see it.

Born in Jordan to a father from the West Bank city of Nablus and a mother from Jerusalem, Bazian has long been an outspoken champion of Palestinian causes. For decades, staunch supporters of Israel have criticized Bazian's activism. The incident with the fliers, though, was particularly unnerving, he told me. He rented his house and did not publicize the address. His opponents, he thought, must be following him. Later that day, Bazian, who describes himself as a proponent of nonviolent protest, reported what happened to the Berkeley police. He said that officers told him they could do nothing about the harassment.

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OPCW's final report states Chlorine was 'likely' used in alleged Douma chemical attack - no nerve agent as Western media reported

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Labels of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) are seen inside a damaged house in Douma
Chlorine was likely used in a chemical attack in Syria's Douma last April, the OPCW said. The chemical arms watchdog refrained from identifying the party responsible for the incident, despite earlier being granted such powers.

There are "reasonable grounds" to believe that "the use of a toxic chemical as a weapon [took] place on 7 April 2018," the Fact-Finding Mission (FFM) of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said.

"This toxic chemical contained reactive chlorine. The toxic chemical was likely molecular chlorine," according to the report.

The FMM also stated that it "did not observe any major key precursors for the synthesis of chemical weapons agents, particularly for nerve agents such as sarin, or vesicants such as sulphur or nitrogen mustard."

Bandaid

Senator Wyden: Big Pharma is 'morally repugnant'

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Seven executives of top pharmaceutical companies were grilled before a congressional panel Tuesday about the nation's skyrocketing drug prices, with one senator accusing Big Pharma of blaming everyone but themselves and another saying the execs were "stonewalling" in their answers.

The drama unfolded during a hearing before the Senate Finance Committee, the largest gathering in decades of pharmaceutical executives before a congressional panel.

Sen. Ron Wyden, the ranking member of the committee, blasted Big Pharma as "morally repugnant" and accused the companies of operating in an "unacceptable" way. He grew testy when he believed the executives weren't being forthcoming about reducing list prices.

Comment: Remember that when you're buying your pharmaceutical drugs, you're helping to pay for the bribing of doctors, lobbying, innumerable lawsuits and the massive salaries of the apex Big Pharma executives. None of that stuff comes cheap, so suck it up.

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Briefcase

Forbes retracts attack on paper showing link between glyphosate and cancer

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Forbes has pulled an article by Geoffrey Kabat attacking the new meta-analysis confirming a link between glyphosate and a type of cancer called non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).

The American business magazine, most famous for its Forbes 400 rich list, has long been the platform of choice for defending Monsanto's products and attacking the company's critics. It was on Forbes that article after article appeared attacking Prof Gilles-Eric Séralini's study, which found harmful effects from Monsanto's GMO maize and Roundup herbicide, shortly after its publication in 2012.

The authors of most of those hatchet jobs had links to Monsanto. Jon Entine's PR firm, for instance, consulted for the company. Bruce Chassy made the front page of the New York Times, along with Kevin Folta, because of his remarkably close ties to Monsanto. And Henry Miller, who, along with Chassy, accused Séralini of fraud, subsequently had all his articles for Forbes pulled by the magazine after it emerged that at least one of them had been ghostwritten by Monsanto.