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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday if Britain leaves without a divorce deal, it will no longer legally owe the 39 billion pounds ($47.88 billion) agreed by his predecessor.
"All commitments that were taken by the 28 member states should be honoured. This is also and especially true in a no-deal scenario where the United Kingdom would be expected to continue to honour all commitments made during EU membership," spokeswoman Mina Andreeva said.
Speaking at the G-7 summit in Biarritz in France, Trump praised Chinese President Xi Jinping and welcomed his desire for a deal.
"China called last night our top trade people and said 'let's get back to the table' so we will be getting back to the table and I think they want to do something. They have been hurt very badly but they understand this is the right thing to do and I have great respect for it. This is a very positive development for the world," Trump said.
"I think we are going to have a deal," he added. "They have supply chains that are unbelievably intricate and people are all leaving and they are going to other countries, including the United States by the way, we are going to get a lot of them too."
Comment: It seems China never really left the table, with its only real stipulation being that talks were reasonable. RT reports:
China will enact new measures to safeguard its economy if the United States moves forward with its threat to impose higher tariffs, Beijing has warned.See also:
A Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Monday that it is resolutely opposed to new US tariffs and issues between the two countries should be resolved with talks. He added that China hopes the US moves back to the path of rationality and "decoupling" won't resolve the current impasse.
The sentiments were echoed by Chinese Vice Premier Liu He who was speaking at a tech conference in Chongqing on Monday. Liu, China's top trade negotiator, said that China is willing to resolve the trade war through calm negotiations and resolutely opposes the escalation of the conflict, the Chongqing Morning Post reported.
The comments come in the wake of President Donald Trump announcing an extra 5 percent duty on some $550 billion of Chinese goods on Friday. That move followed China's announcement of retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion of imports from the US as the trade war continues to spiral.
China's yuan fell to an 11-year low on Monday as the latest escalation spooked investors.
At the G7 summit on Sunday, Trump said that he could declare the escalating US-China trade war as a national emergency if he wanted to. "In many ways, this is an emergency," he said.
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US President Donald Trump told reporters on Monday that while he "respected the fact that [Mohammad Javad Zarif] was coming in," he did not want to meet Iranian Foreign Minister as "it was too soon."
On Sunday, Zarif paid an unannounced visit to Biarritz, France, where the G7 summit was taking place. He held a meeting with President Emmanuel Macron, who volunteered to facilitate dialogue between the US and Iran. American officials told Reuters that Zarif's appearance had caught them by surprise, and Trump refused to comment on the matter. However, the US president has now revealed that he encouraged Macron to "go ahead" and continue talks with Tehran.

Shades of EuroMaidan: A nice young Hong Kong man lobs the police some freedom and democracy he bought on Amazon from the US of A
Around 10:00 pm, after clashes between police and protesters in Tsuen Wan, protesters chased police officers along Sha Tsui Road. A video obtained by the Global Times revealed black-clad protesters attacking police officers with batons, sticks, and umbrellas.
Surrounded by protesters, riot police retreated while some journalists covered for the protesters just as they've done since the demonstrations started months ago. Authorities arrived to disperse the crowds at Yeung Uk and Tsing Tsuen roads, which were illegally occupied by violent protesters, who still threw petrol bombs at the police and slashed passersby with knives.
Fires, bricks, and tear gas have damaged the neighborhood, disrupting the daily lives of residents in the area.
Comment: This is China's 'Maidan' moment.
Russia's response in March 2014 was world-changing.
What will China do?
Comment: This war is so one-sided, it makes Syria's efforts against the Empire seem like a fair fight. And yet, the Houthi rebels are growing in strength...

This Saturday, Aug. 17, 2019 false-color image from the European Commission's Sentinel-2 satellite that was processed by Sinergise's Sentinel Hub website shows smoke rising from a natural gas facility at the Shaybah oil field in Saudi Arabia after a drone attack claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels. Drones launched by the Houthis attacked a massive oil and gas field deep inside Saudi Arabia's sprawling desert on Saturday, causing what the kingdom described as a "limited fire" in the second such recent attack on its crucial energy industry.
The attack on the Shaybah oil field, which produces some 1 million barrels of crude oil a day near the kingdom's border with the United Arab Emirates, again shows the reach of the Houthis' drone program. Shaybah sits some 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) from Houthi-controlled territory, underscoring the rebels' ability to now strike at both nations, which are mired in Yemen's yearslong war.
The drone assault also comes amid heightened tensions in the wider Mideast between the U.S. and Iran, whose supreme leader hosted a top Houthi official days earlier in Tehran.
State media in Saudi Arabia quoted Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih as saying production was not affected at the oil field and no one was wounded in the attack Saturday. The state-run Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known widely as Saudi Aramco, issued a terse statement acknowledging a "limited fire" at a liquid natural gas facility at Shaybah.
Comment: This came just two weeks after they knocked out senior UAE commanders gathered for a 'military parade' in Aden.
If you invade a country and blow it to pieces, you can't complain when their armed forces strike back...
The second batch of restrictions relating to the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury last year will come into force on Monday. These new sanctions prohibit US banks from certain types of engagement in the Russian sovereign debt market, as well as imposing licensing restrictions on goods controlled by the Department of Commerce. The US will also oppose any lending to Russia by international financial institutions. However, many consider these new restrictions to lack the determination of previous measures, with experts divided on the reasons behind the sudden softening of Washington's attitude towards Moscow.
Vladimir Batyuk, a senior fellow with the Moscow-based Institute of USA and Canada, believes the attitude stems from Washington's attempts to salvage its own economy.

Quds Force Commander Major General Qassem Soleimani • Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
"These insane operations are absolutely last struggles of the Zionist Regime," Qassem Soleimani tweeted after the IDF accused the chief of Iran's Quds Force of personally devising a plot to strike Israel with a flock of 'killer drones.'
Comment:
From RT, 25/8/2019 Israel releases video claiming Iranians prepping 'killer drone'
Israeli defense forces have released footage claiming to show Iranian forces in Syria preparing to launch "killer" drones against the Jewish state. The IDF hit targets near Damascus overnight, saying this prevented such an attack.See also:
The black and grey blurred video shows four figures carrying something. The IDF claims the video was filmed as Iranian Quds operatives were preparing to launch drones filled with explosives on Thursday.
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Well, that didn't go down well with the highly educated and well informed YV. Many of them actually felt insulted by the Macronites - 'for whom does this guy [Macron] take us?' - And right they are. There is not a shred of comparison between the two movements, except that they are protests - but for widely different reasons, and serving widely different agendas. The YV can in no way be associated with the Hong Kong "protests" - which are equal to US funded Color Revolutions.
We, the YV leaders said, are fighting against an ever more totalitarian French government that is ever more stealing our legitimate income in the form of all sorts of taxes and keeps a minimum wage on which ever-more French families cannot survive. Life is unaffordable on a regular workers pension. The Macron Government is creating poverty, by shifting the financial resources - the few that are left, from the bottom to the top. - That's what we are fighting and protesting against. We want a fundamental change in the French economic structure and the French leadership. You see, all of this has nothing to do with the Washington funded Hong Protests that are directed on Washington's behalf by Hong Kongers against the Government of Mainland China.
Iranian authorities have issued an ominous warning to Israel, saying that it should understand that its recent "aggressive actions" in the region will have consequences, as Iraq, Syria and Lebanon have the right for self-defence.
"Israel must understand the consequences of its aggressive actions and that they come at a price", Iranian Government spokesman Ali Rabiei said at a Monday news conference broadcast by Iranian television.
Aistrikes on 'Iranian' Targets in Syria
The comments by Rabiei followed Israel's confirmation on Sunday that it had conducted airstrikes on what it described as "Iranian Quds Force operatives and Shiite militia targets" in Syria to foil a professed attack by multiple drones on the Jewish state.
Comment: For which the only evidence provided was a blurry video of some people carrying something somewhere.
"Iran has no immunity anywhere. Our forces operate in every sector against the Iranian aggression. I have directed that our forces be prepared for any scenario. We will continue to take determined and responsible action against Iran and its proxies for the security of Israel", said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Comment: Translation: "Israel has impunity everywhere. Our forces operate wherever we want, regardless of basic human morality or international law." Israel has no legitimacy.
Comment: Lebanese reports say Israeli fighters and drones have been spotted flying over Lebanon, scouting the city of Baalbek and flying into Marjayoun. Israel routinely breaks the law by violating Lebanese airspace, because they're God's chosen people, and God's chosen people can do whatever the hell they want.
Lebanese President Aoun called the attacks on Beirut and Qousaya a declaration of war. Israel is smarter than that, though. They know they would be destroyed by Hezbollah in a real war. That's why they behave like such cowardly weasels, striking sporadically but repeatedly, knowing such attacks aren't worth going to war over, and that no one will rein in their blatant, criminal aggression.
Meanwhile, the Israelis have released what they claim are the names of two "Lebanese Shiite operatives" they killed in their airstrikes near Damascus.
And here's a shot of Netanyahu flying to America to receive his own drone-operation training (just trust us, like you'd trust the IDF):
"The story by Axios that President Trump wanted to blow up large hurricanes with nuclear weapons prior to reaching shore is ridiculous. I never said this. Just more FAKE NEWS!" Trump tweeted on Monday.
Citing unnamed government sources, Axios reported that Trump had urged senior Homeland Security and national security officials to explore the idea of using nuclear weapons to stop hurricanes from hitting the US.
The suggestion was never seriously considered as a possible policy, the outlet said.
The White House declined to comment on the story. The possibility of using nukes to decimate hurricanes is not a concept that originated with Trump. The proposal dates back decades, but has been dismissed by the scientific community as a bad idea.













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