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US officials meet Taliban in Doha for talks - end of Afghan war in sight?

Alice Wells

U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Alice Wells
U.S. and Taliban officials met this week for direct talks aimed at setting up peace negotiations to end 17 years of war in Afghanistan, a Taliban official said.

The meeting, which happened in Qatar on July 23, came amid growing momentum in Washington, Kabul, and elsewhere to find some way to end the violence.

The Taliban official, who asked not to named, told RFE/RL's Radio Mashaal that Taliban representatives met with U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Alice Wells in Doha.

"The meeting was very preliminary and the aim was to prepare for future contacts. The atmosphere was very good. Useful exchanges were made," the official said on July 28.

U.S. officials have not commented on the meeting, but The Wall Street Journal, which first reported the talks, quoted a State Department official as saying that the Afghan government was aware of the effort.

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Big surprise: CNN discovers Trump 'sounds normal' in private - his public persona is an act

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Reading anything into a short, grainy tape recording is difficult. But from the moment that CNN's Chris Cuomo shared one of the Michael Cohen tapes, experts have sliced and diced the audio to figure out exactly what then-candidate Donald Trump knew about a payment to keep his alleged affair with former Playboy playmate Karen McDougal off the front pages.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the tape is just how normal Trump sounds when the cameras are not on. He carries on his conversation with one unnamed person (likely on the phone), as well as with his lawyer Michael Cohen, in a relatively controlled and deliberative voice. This is not the same Trump who we heard and still hear speaking in half-sentences. Nor is it the Trump who continually tosses out statements made on Fox News to his audiences, simply to stir up the base.No, on this tape we hear a little bit of a methodical and controlled candidate who is trying to figure out how to handle a potential problem in his campaign -- how to kill an embarrassing story. He listens, absorbs and responds. He knows what is going on, and he wants a workable plan.

While we certainly can't read too much into this short piece of audio, it does create the possibility that Trump is much more strategic about how he conducts his business. Though many critics depict him as a deranged and unstable leader, while supporters love to think of him as "just being himself," the tape suggests another possibility.

Namely, Trump is playing a part in front of the cameras -- the norm-breaking, in-your face conservative populist who is attempting to maintain his razor-thin electoral coalition of loyal Trump fanatics, stalwart Republican voters and disaffected Democrats. When he conducts a press conference in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin in which he defends the Russians and attacks the American intelligence community, there is a thought-through rationale for why he does so. When he tweets out provocative statements about NFL players or political opponents, he is attempting to trigger certain responses and to push the conversation in specific directions. When he allows children to be separated from their families at the border, he is trying to send a harsh message.

Comment: Stable genius? Maybe, maybe not. But he's certainly not the dummy his critics like to think he is.


Network

BRICS gearing up for "open" digital revolution 4.0

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The five-nation bloc of emerging economies Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) has decided to work closer together to embrace rapidly developing technology that has carved a fourth industrial revolution.

Dubbed the Digital Age or Revolution 4.0, it is considered the fourth major technological era since the 18th century. It encompasses digital technology as well as nanotechnology, biotechnology, robotics, artificial intelligence, and others.

The digital revolution is the next threshold for BRICS countries, according to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

"This surge in innovation has the potential to dramatically improve productivity and to place entire countries on a new trajectory of prosperity. It has the potential to solve many of the social problems we face..." he said during the BRICS summit in Johannesburg.

Comment: Whether its high speed, transnational railways and other impressive infrastructure programs, alternatives to the current globalist controlled networks (SWIFT, oil, the internet) or state of the art weaponry, Russia and China have certainly proven themselves more than capable in innovation and cooperation than the current ailing Western powers.

Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Trump Ditches Europe, Europe Bluffs, Russia and China Carry on With Eurasian Integration


Eye 2

Showing their true colors: Remaining Syrian White Helmets want evacuation to Al-Qaeda-held Idlib province

White Helmet evacuation
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Syrian forces oversee the evacuation of rebel fighters in the eastern Ghouta to the rebel-held province of Idlib in northern Syria.
The request to transfer the remaining White Helmets in Southern Syria to Idlib comes on the heels of a warning by Russia that the White Helmets in that province were planning a chemical weapons attack to be blamed on the Syrian government.

After over 400 members of the Syrian White Helmets were evacuated last weekend by the Israeli government, senior members of the controversial "humanitarian" group are now calling on the United Nations to oversee additional evacuations of the group.

The plea comes amid media reports in the Western press that not all White Helmet members in Syria's south were able to participate in last week's evacuation amid an ongoing Syrian military offensive in the area. Those reports claimed that "hundreds" of members of the group are now "trapped" in the quickly-shrinking rebel-held portion of Southern Syria, and as a result, are desperately seeking a way out.

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Eye 2

Welcome to the all-pervasive Military/Security Complex

Dogs of war political cartoon
The article below by Professor Joan Roelofs is reproduced with permission from CounterPunch.

The article appeared in the print edition of CounterPunch Vol. 25, No. 3.

The article is long but very important and is worth a careful read. It shows that the military/security complex has woven itself so tightly into the American social, economic, and political fabric as to be untouchable. President Trump is an extremely brave or foolhardy person to take on this most powerful and pervasive of all US institutions by trying to normalize US relations with Russia, chosen by the military/security complex as the "enemy" that justifies its enormous budget and power.

In 1961 President Eisenhower in his last public address to the American people warned us about the danger to democracy and accountable government presented by the military/industrial complex. You can imagine how much stronger the complex is 57 years later after decades of Cold War with the Soviet Union.

Green Light

Macron greenlights massive military budget boost, but what is he aiming for?

Emmanuel Macron
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Emmanuel Macron, whose presidency is mired in political rows at home, recently approved a bulky military plan in which more money will be spent on foreign missions. Is he becoming an interventionist, and what is it all about?

French President Emmanuel Macron, a photogenic liberal who promised to fix the stagnating economy and rising unemployment, among other domestic problems, when he entered Elysee Palace, is now focusing on the military. By approving a massive €200bn ($233.5bn) military budget plan for the next five years, Macron has reversed years of defense spending cuts. A new program signed in July means the budget is set to grow by almost €1.7bn a year until 2023, going beyond Macron's presidential term, and by €3bn afterwards.

Military hardware and foreign deployments now top France's military bookkeeping. The French Army will see a twofold increase in overseas missions spending, from the current €650mn to €1.1bn starting in 2020. Among other types of heavy weaponry, the troops will also take delivery of over a hundred upgraded Leclerc tanks, 733 VBL armored vehicles, and 34 NH-90 utility helicopters.

Russian Flag

UK embarrassed as homesick Yulia Skripal wants to return to 'evil' Russia

yulia skripal
© Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Apparently life in Russia is better than life in the UK for Yulia Skripal, and in terms of evaluating risks and who really has the Skripal's well being in mind, actions speak louder than words.

Yulia Skripal, who was allegedly poisoned along with her father, Sergei, in the southern English town of Salisbury in March, is ready to return to her country, Russia, as soon as her father improves, according to the young woman's cousin, named Viktoria.

This no doubt embarrasses the English establishment and media, who will have to ignore this news or commit to Olympian level messaging gymnastics to flip this story a different way.

Comment: Further reading: The plot thins: How a gel became a liquid and the whole Novichok affair began to smell to high heaven


Bad Guys

'Bomb Iran' madness has its grip on Washington

United States Army Middle East Soldiers Gas Mask
The United States and Israel have been threatening Iran for something like twenty years, using the pretext that it was developing a nuclear weapon initially, but also more recently declaring that Tehran has become a threat to the entire Middle East. Both contentions are essentially lies, concocted by an Israel and Saudi Arabia that would prefer to have Iran removed as a possible impediment to their own ambitions. And they would like the United States to do the removing.

Iran is the hottest of all hot spots in the American view, but the tendency of the White House to threaten first before engaging in negotiations has meant that most nations have come to see the United States as the greatest threat to peace worldwide. In a recent interview, Russian President Vladimir Putin observed how the U.S. believes it can intervene militarily anywhere in the world because it is "spreading democracy," a justification that no one believes in any event as the results of recent crusades in Afghanistan, Syria and Libya have been less that encouraging. Putin commented that Washington should treat all other nations with respect and it will then get respect - and cooperation - in return.

Comment: It's hard to argue that the office of the POTUS holds any dignity at all these days - that's a big reason Trump got elected. As for his bombastic tweets, it's clear by now that he uses his 'art of the deal' to get things moving. In fact, he recently announced that the US is now ready to work on a new Iranian nuclear deal:
Two days after exchanging harsh warnings with Iranian leaders, U.S. President Donald Trump says he is still eager to negotiate a new nuclear deal with Tehran.

"We'll see what happens, but we're ready to make a real deal, not the deal that was done by the previous administration, which was a disaster," Trump said on July 24 in a speech to veterans in the U.S. state of Missouri
As for Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the rest of Washington, hopefully they won't get the chaos and destruction that they're praying so fervently for.


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Putin at BRICS Summit: 'Russia wants to invest in energy infrastructure for Africa'

Africa
© Thomas Mukoya / Reuters
The African continent is in huge need of energy investments, and Russia could become one of its key partners, according to President Vladimir Putin speaking at BRICS summit in Johannesburg.

"I would especially like to note that Russia is planning to step up its assistance in development of national energy in African states," said the Russian president during the BRICS-Africa Outreach panel on Friday.

Comment: Be Like Putin of South Africa,' ANCYL Encourages Zuma


Bullseye

Russian TV: Trump trying his best not to end up like JFK (VIDEO)

The following is a segment of discussion from a chat show on Russia 1 TV hosted by Vladimir Solovyov, giving us some idea of the Russian take on the Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki earlier this month.
Russian TV
As one commentor to this video put it: "The Russians seem to understand American politics better than the majority of Americans themselves. Why is that?"