Puppet Masters
The Skripal affair, which turned relations between the UK and Russia from bad to worse, was brought up by filmmaker Oliver Stone during an interview with Vladimir Putin. Stone asked the Russian leader if he believes in the theory that Sergei Skripal wanted to return to Russia and divulge some secrets but was stopped by the British government.
"Honestly, I don't really believe it. I don't believe it," Putin replied.
The Russian president said if British intelligence wanted Skripal poisoned, they certainly had the ability to do so. "There is something fishy here," he noted, alleging that whoever was behind the attempted murder was more interested in the "scandal" that it triggered.
Advising Stone not to take the conspiracy theory seriously, Putin said that Skripal, a former Russian intelligence officer who moonlighted for the Britons, hardly had anything to offer to Moscow in exchange for allowing him back. "He was out of the game. What information could he possibly possess?"
Comment: Yes, you can...until you can't, as the Dersh well knows.
Alan Dershowitz is now in the middle of the firestorm after SDNY indicted his client on sex trafficking charges. All reports show Dershowitz vociferously defended Jeffrey Epstein during the now-infamous plea deal that Alex Acosta agreed to in 2008. It's safe to bet he spent a lot of time at Epstein's mansion, preparing that defense.
The Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown has uncovered the stories of at least 80 underage girls whom Epstein recruited to his house of horrors at one time or another for his and others' pleasure.
Yesterday, Axios' Jonathan Swan was just floored when Dershowitz told them he did get a massage at Epstein's residence but it was from a very "old, old Russian woman." Swan had the same reaction that we all did which is "What the hell is going on?" It's insane.
Now Dershowitz is adding more details to his story and it's not doing him a lick of good. I can never un-watch this or rinse out my brain, and neither can you.
Comment: Trump isn't a creep, much as the media would love to tarnish-him-by-association in this pedo-scandal.
Meanwhile, watch this guy rip the pants off Dersh's defense!
In a bizarre release, author Phil Stewart speculates that the impotence of US power to force Erdogan to purchase the expensive and highly over-rated Patriot missile system relates to the failed US-engineered coup attempt of three years ago.
Citing unknown and vague sources within the US military, author Stewart speculates that the failed US coup prompted the Turkish leadership to make its S-400 decision. Now prepare for the reason: That mysterious and 'unnamed sources' within the US Pentagon (known only to Stewart? .... or only to the CIA?) believe that Erdogan could shoot down Turkey's own US-made warplanes more easily with Russian S-400's than with the US-made Patriot in another coup attempt. Yes, you read that right!
So, the overflights of Hellenic Air Force F-16s at Crete holidays and the constant Greece-Turkey sword rattling propaganda on Greek TV have a greater purpose, let me assure you all. What most people do not realize, is how NATO and veiled threats play into just about every policy discussion in Eastern Europe. But the Greece story is perhaps the most poignant one because of the suffering of these people. You see, U.S. Ambassadors here, they are more like CIA paper pushers than hand selected diplomatic emissaries to our friendly Greek partners. But that's another story. Today, I want to call your attention to the ones who stand behind ambassadors, and I don't mean President Trump.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in an interview with The New York Times that Iran and the US would both benefit from a diplomatic resolution of the ongoing standoff between the two countries, underscoring that any resolution must happen in an atmosphere of mutual respect.
"World peace, economy and culture would greatly benefit from us working together," Ahmadinejad said in an interview published Friday. "The US wants to address wider issues than the JCPOA. The issues at stake are more important and wider than whether the JCPOA should live or die. We need to have a fundamental discussion."
According to Ahmadinejad, Iran recognizes Trump's "business" approach to politics and suggests striking deals to achieve a win-win situation.
Comment: Trump may now be attempting to diffuse the situation - perhaps the war-hawks are reconsidering the wisdom of striking Iran?
- Trump taps Rand Paul as peace emissary to Iran
- What makes Iran strong enough to stand against a superpower like the USA?
- Commander Mousavi: Iran never started any war, but if attacked, will launch a 'devastating' offensive
The previous record of Israeli political longevity stood at 4,875 days and remained unmatched since 1963, when the nation's founding father, David Ben-Gurion, retired as prime minister. Not one of the other prime ministers in Israel's history is anywhere close to these two in length of service.
Netanyahu held the highest executive office between June 1996 and July 1999 and again since March 2009. He is currently serving his fourth term, despite criticism over alleged corruption, political machinations, and cozying up to right-wing radicals to stay in power.

An F/A-18 fighter jet prepares to take off from the USS Harry S. Truman aircraft carrier.
The Trump administration is full of Iran hawks, with people like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Advisor John Bolton having lengthy records of advocating military action against Tehran. There are fears that the president may greenlight a full-scale military conflict with Iran in the hope of rallying domestic support ahead of the 2020 election, especially since he accused his predecessor, Barack Obama, of having the same thoughts in 2013.
Jean Luc Brunel.
Dershowtiz I kept my underwear on. More on Dershowtiz defending rapists. Epstein's other lawyers are Jay Lefkowitz, and Martin Weinberg.
Not on the map but another possible Cohort is Sara Kellen Vickers.
Alexander Acosta sweet heart deal.
Wenxer Foundation and Carbyne financed Ehud Barak.
Wexner sold Epstein a home for $0.
Epstein 350,000 witness tampering.
The proposal came after Zelenskiy and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed by telephone a possible prisoner swap on July 11.
Zelenskiy's press secretary, Yulia Mendel, announced the proposal on Facebook late on July 18, hours after Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov urged Kyiv to release Vyshinsky as a first step toward the normalization of relations between the two who remain on shaky footing over five years of hostilities since Russia annexed Crimea and with Russia-backed separatists still holding swaths of eastern Ukraine.
Vyshinsky, the head of the office of Russia's state-run RIA Novosti news agency in Ukraine, was arrested in May 2018 on treason charges and faces up to 15 years in prison if found guilty.
A Kyiv court on July 19 extended his pretrial custody by two months, to September 19.
Comment: So it seems that Ukraine arrested the head of a Russian news service whose only real crime was heading a news agency while Russia arrested and convicted a violent terrorist who, for some reason, Ukraine is eager to have back in their midst:
Ukrainian court denies bail to Russian journalist slated for prisoner exchange by President ZelenskySee also: Sergey Lavrov interviewed by Russian newspaper Argumenty i Fakty
A Russian-Ukrainian journalist accused of state treason by Kiev has been denied bail by a Ukrainian court. Earlier Ukraine's president suggested exchanging the man for a Ukrainian activist convicted for terrorism in Russia.
A Kiev court on Friday ordered to keep journalist Kirill Vyshynsky, the head of RIA Novosti Ukraine, in jail until September 19. The journalist has remained in custody since May 2018, when he was arrested by Ukraine's national security service SBU and accused of state treason. Prosecutors allege that his work as head of the Russia-linked news agency amounted to waging "information warfare" against the country. The charge may result in a sentence of up to 15 years in prison.
Earlier on Friday Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested exchanging Vyshynsky for Oleg Sentsov, a Ukrainian activist, who is serving a term in Russia for terrorism. The court is yet to rule on Vyshynsky's guilt or innocence, so the suggestion implies Zelensky may order that charges be dropped against him.
Sentsov was sentenced to 20 years in 2015 for the role he played in a string of arsons in Sevastopol, Crimea, which were meant as acts of political resistance against the peninsula's secession from Crimea and rejoining Russia. The court ruled that the group's plan to bomb a memorial and a statue posed a serious threat to public safety, unlike the arsons that targeted empty buildings, and delivered a harsh sentence. Ukrainian officials have repeatedly demanded his release as a "political prisoner."
Vyshynsky's defense said it will appeal the latest ruling. Moscow views his prosecution as a "mockery of justice," saying he is being tried for being a Russian journalist. Concerns over his case were voiced by a number of international human rights organizations, who questioned Kiev's rationale.
Iran manufactures its own tanks, missiles,submarines and is a member of the global club of nuclear science capable countries.
Comment: And almost certainly already has a nuclear weapon or two. Not that that is really the crux of the matter. What concerns the Pentagon and the Israelis is that Iran has general military capability to defend its skies and exert regional influence. Whether of not it has 'The Bomb' is just the narrative vehicle justifying its isolation by the empire.
Comment: The only thing bullies with big sticks understand is their targets defending themselves with big sticks. All the rest is prose signifying nothing.
The likely reason the US is second-guessing the wisdom of striking Iran directly is because the Iranians are heavily-armed with Russian military tech. This is an itinerary of just the stuff we know about:
Russia reinforces Iranian air defense, mobilizes advisers for support
















Comment: From kremlin.ru - portion of the June 19, 2019 Putin interview with Oliver Stone pertaining to Skripal poisoning event: