Puppet Masters
Jordan's King Abdullah II has rejected Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request for a meeting, Al-Quds Al-Arabi reported, citing an anonymous source. The media outlet noted that the monarch had also turned down a subsequent request for a telephone conversation with Netanyahu. Another source in the prime minister's office denied the report.
According to the newspaper, the reason for turning it down was the poor state of bilateral relations in light of a scandal where Israeli citizens broke the law in Jordan by unlawfully conducting religious rituals at Aaron's Tomb, which has since been closed to visitors.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif shake hands during a joint news conference following their meeting in Moscow, Russia.
Ten days ago, via a document officially approved by the United Nations, the Russian Foreign Ministry advanced a new concept of collective security for the Persian Gulf.
Moscow stresses that "practical work on launching the process of creating a security system in the Persian Gulf" should start with "bilateral and multilateral consultations between interested parties, including countries both within the region and outside of it," as well as organizations such as the UN Security Council, League of Arab States, Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Gulf Cooperation Council.
Comment: See also:
- Destabilizing Pakistan: Bookending Washington's China policy
- "Unwinnable": UAE withdrawing from Saudi-led war on Yemen
- Pepe Escobar: US and Iran stuck on negotiation Ground Zero
- The Last Western Empire? What does the collapse really mean?
- Caitlin Johnstone: The Real Reason Propagandists Have Been Promoting Anti-Russia Hysteria

Maltese academic Joseph Mifsud during a meeting in Washington, on Nov. 12, 2014.
The former special counsel was peppered with questions phrased in a shorthand of names - Veselnitskaya, Simpson, Kilimnik - each with a backstory it was assumed viewers, or at least the witness, would know. One of the most significant and dramatic - but also cryptic - exchanges occurred when Rep. Jim Jordan (R, Ohio) fired off a series of heated questions about a name few viewers are likely to have been familiar with: a Maltese professor invariably described as "mysterious," Joseph Mifsud.
Comment:
- Papadopoulos claims deep state agents engaged in scheme to entrap him
- Devin Nunes: Joseph Mifsud, the Clinton 'dirt' tipster, has ties to State Department
- All Russiagate roads lead to London: Evidence emerges of Joseph Mifsud's links to UK intelligence
- Chris Blackburn on the contradictions surrounding Joseph Mifsud, his murky intelligence connections and the Trump dossier
Now there are two patterns to emerge so far with regard to Epstein's philanthropic activities, one relating to philanthropic donations to Israeli causes, and the other regarding scientific experiments for genetic research. Even so, why would such philanthropy be the basis for Epstein's obsessive secrecy? There must be a third track.
Epstein was recently revealed to be the director of Leon Black's Family Foundation until 2007, a very significant date. Black is the multi-billionaire chairman of Apollo Global Management, a private equity leveraged buyout financial firm. Black writes: "On a few occasions I donated money to certain charitable organizations with which Mr. Epstein was affiliated, and he made contributions to certain charitable organizations that are meaningful to me."
State TV and the semi-official Fars news agency reported that seven crew members were detained when the ship was seized late Wednesday carrying 700,000 liters (185,000 gallons) of "smuggled fuel" from Iran. The local reports did not provide further details on the vessel or the nationality of the crew.
The news agency reported the ship was seized near Farsi Island, where a Revolutionary Guard naval base is located. The island sits in the Persian Gulf between Saudi Arabia and Iran, north of the Strait of Hormuz.
Comment: More from Sputnik:
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps has detained a foreign oil tanker in the Persian Gulf smuggling fuel to certain Arab nations. According to the IRGC, the tanker was detained on Wednesday, 31 July 2019.The IRGC has released a video of the seizure as reported by PressTV
"The IRGC's naval forces have seized a foreign oil tanker in the Persian Gulf that was smuggling fuel for some Arab countries", Press TV reported citing IRGC commander Ramezan Zirahi.
According to Iran's Guards commander, the seized vessel was carrying 700,000 litres of fuel. The commander added that the seven sailors of different nationalities onboard had been detained.
The vessel carrying the smuggled fuel has been transferred to Bushehr and the smuggled fuel delivered to the National Oil Products Distribution Company of Bushehr in accordance with Iranian law.
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RT adds:
A short video published by the Iranian channel Press TV on social media shows the IRGC patrol boats approaching the ship, which reportedly had as many as 700,000 liters of fuel on board. An IRGC commander told the media that the vessel was captured near the island of Farsi in the Persian Gulf on Wednesday.
The seized vessel is an Iraqi ship, the Iranian IRNA news agency said, citing the IRGC. It is still unclear who owns the tanker and where exactly it was heading, though. Seven crew members were arrested by the Iranian authorities. It is the third foreign tanker captured by Iran in the gulf over the past weeks. One of the ships had links with the United Arab Emirates while another one was a British-flagged vessel.
Most interestingly looking back, while the US and the EU were collapsing under the weight of their own mistakes, Russia and China were clearly on the ascend; Russia mostly in military terms (see here and here) and China mostly economically. Most crucially, Russia and China gradually agreed to become symbionts which, I would argue, is even stronger and more meaningful than if these two countries were united by some kind of formal alliance: alliances can be broken (especially when a western nation is involved), but symbiotic relationships usually last forever (well, nothing lasts forever, of course, but when a lifespan is measured in decades, it is the functional equivalent of "forever", at least in geostrategic analytical terms). The Chinese have now developed an official, special, and unique expression to characterize that relationship with Russia. They speak of a "Strategic, comprehensive partnership of coordination for the new era."

People arrive at MacArthur Elementary looking for family and friends as the school is being used a re-unification center during the aftermath of a shooting at the Walmart near the Cielo Vista Mall, Saturday, Aug. 3, in El Paso, Texas. Multiple people were killed and one person was in custody after a shooter went on a rampage at a shopping mall, police in the Texas border town of El Paso said.
A majority of high-profile politicians have relayed their condolences to the victims of the shooting rampage, refraining from pinning the blame on US President Donald Trump or his administration directly, like some did in the wake of the New Zealand mosque massacre in March, when they accused the US leader of inciting anti-Muslim violence with his rhetoric.
Instead, an array of Democratic presidential candidates, including frontrunner Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Rep. Kamala Harris (D-Ca) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) used the occasion to drum up support for tougher gun control, while scolding Republicans for inaction.
Comment: The case is now being framed as "domestic terrorism":
"We are treating [the El Paso shooting] as a domestic terrorist case, there's a statutory definition of domestic terrorism .... this meets it. It appears to be designed to intimidate a civilian population," US Attorney for Western District of Texas John Bash said at a press conference, Sunday.In the meantime normal people did what normal people do, comfort each other and help:
He added that "we're going to do what we do to terrorists in this country, which is to deliver swift and certain justice."
The shooter, earlier identified in the media as 21-year-old Patrick Crusius, was said to be cooperating with the investigation.
The suspect is believed to have bought the firearm used during the rampage legally, El Paso Police Chief Greg Allen said.
Prosecutors will be seeking the death penalty for the suspect.
The El Paso massacre took place early on Saturday when the suspect, armed with an AK-style rifle, stormed a local Walmart shooting people in the parking lot and inside the store. At least 20 people were killed and 26 more injured.
A "manifesto" was posted online before the rampage, apparently detailing the shooter's extreme-right views and branding the attack a response to the "Hispanic invasion" of Texas. The document is yet to be directly linked to the shooter, police said on Sunday.
Local media reported that blood donation centers were"overwhelmed" after hundreds answered the calls from police and city officials for people to donate blood for the victims.
Residents and reporters at the scene shared videos on social media of people standing in long lines outside and inside the facilities. Some stood for hours, waiting for their turn to help the victims.
"I went to go donate blood but the facility didn't have room for any more cars and the streets were flooded with people trying to get in," one person wrote.
"My mother and I went to donate blood and there is a line of hundreds of people around the block. All standing in 101 degree sun," another Twitter user said. "People can be wonderful."
Sandra Ramirez, an anchor at the local KTSM 9 News channel, said that volunteers were bringing pizza, water and energy drinks to people enduring the heat to stand in lines in front of the blood donation centers.
Transport service Lyft, meanwhile, had offered free rides to people wishing to donate blood in El Paso.
The inflow of donors helped nonprofit Vitalant to receive more than 240 units of blood for the victims in just one day, the organization said.

Devin Nunes (Center), Left: Page • Halper, Right: Comey • Brennan • Clapper
"These are all a bunch of dirty cops and, I'll tell you, some of them better go to jail, or we're going to go down in a spiral in this country because you will not have a Republican that will trust the FBI or the Department of Justice for generations to come."House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes appears on Fox News with Tucker Carlson to discuss the ongoing investigative situation with James Comey.
Representative Nunes highlights the difference between Inspector General Michael Horowitz and U.S. Attorney John Durham; noting there is a possibility the investigative review of Mr. Durham touches on a great deal more than IG Horowitz.
Here's the opening statement by Tucker Carlson toward James Comey:
Harris came out of the first debate the clear winner and Gabbard cut her down to size with one of the single best minutes of political television since Donald Trump told Hillary Clinton, "Because you'd be in jail."
Gabbard's takedown of Harris was so spot on and her closing statement about the irresponsible nature of the Trump Administration's foreign policy was so powerful she had to be actively suppressed on Twitter. And, within minutes of the debate ending the media and the political machines moved into overdrive to smear her as a Russian agent, an Assad apologist and a favorite of the alt-right.
Now, folks, let me tell you something. I write and talk about Gabbard a lot and those to the right of me are really skeptical of her being some kind of plant for Israel or the establishment. If she were truly one of those she wouldn't have been polling at 1% going into that debate. She would have been promoted as Harris' strongest competition and served up for Harris to co-opt. That is not what happened!
Comment: More from author Tom Luongo:
Tulsi Gabbard lays bare the bankruptcy of American left for all to see

Opposition rally • Russian President Vladimir Putin
"It was a farce. Incidents were created right before my eyes with one eye on the newsreels and the other on the police to be sure they were being filmed. There was nothing spontaneous. One demonstrator struck the police and then the cameras were turned on. This happened all over."Crude hybrid war will be back. And sanctions remain. The ultimate target of sanctions - a neocon wet dream - would be to undermine the government of Russia for good, and replace it with a new Yeltsin mob to restart mass looting. You'll never read this in the WSJ or the FT, of course. The ultimate objective would be to break up Russia into twenty countries, as the Baltic states, and then loot one after another.
Every informed person in Russia knows that in Ukraine, oligarchs are looting and robbing the place blind - all that promoted as "independence from Russia". Ukro-oligarchs were even allowed to steal from IMF loans - as long as they were against Russia.
Two key vectors to watch. I'm not convinced by the actions of the Russian Central Bank. It definitely has not achieved independence from the US. And let's see if US Deep State actors manage to engineer cutting Russia off from SWIFT-CHIPS.










Comment: Over the years, the Jordanian people have been taking an increasingly hardline stance towards Israel, due to the list of broken promises and theft of Palestinian land. It's ruler is now under pressure from that quarter, despite his wish avoid conflict with his dangerous neighbor