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Imran and his family had access to the computers of most of the Democrat House members and had a lust for money by all accounts. He accessed unauthorized classified data, transferring it from the congressional computers to an outside server.
Imran Awan saw to it that his unqualified family members also got high-paying no-show jobs in the congressional offices of Democrat members.
Imran was arrested last year for bank fraud as he attempted to flee the country. His wife already left and was in Pakistan.
Nothing much has been done and there appears to be no FBI probe, at least not one of any import.
Speaking with his French counterpart, Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized that the US-led coalition's strikes against Syrian targets at the beginning of April were conducted in violation of international law and have complicated the situation in the Middle Eastern country.
He also noted the importance of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) conducting a thorough investigation on the ground in Syria.
French President Emmanuel Macron, for his part, has expressed Paris' readiness for a dialogue with all parties involved in the Syrian political settlement, particularly Russia, according to the Elysee Palace.
Comment: That sounds pretty lame after acting like the U.S.'s slave in the FUKUS strikes...
France was one of the states from the US-led coalition, along with the United States and the United Kingdom, that carried out on April 14 a missile attack on a number of targets in Syria, including facilities in Barzeh and Jamraya, amid reports of an alleged chemical attack in Douma.
OIR Spokesman Verified account @OIRSpox - 15:02 UTC - 24 Apr 2018The above tweet by the spokesperson for the U.S. Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) against ISIS is extremely misleading if not false. The U.S. is trying to take some credit for a strike which was done without its consensus. The attack against ISIS was initiated by an anti-U.S. alliance as a warning against further U.S. shenanigans with ISIS.
#Iraq's strike on a known Daesh HQ in Syria was planned/conducted by the Iraqi Security Forces, w/ support from @CJTFOIR. This strike shows Iraq's willingness to do what's necessary to secure its citizens as well as their important role in the Global @Coalition to #defeatDaesh
The U.S. military in Syria has refrained from fighting ISIS for months. The map of the territory held by ISIS (grey) at the Syrian-Iraqi border in the U.S. controlled zone north of the Euphrates (yellow) has not changed since November 2017.
Livemap: Nov 30 2017, Apr 24 2018 - bigger, bigger
(The yellow corridor going south east towards Iraq on the map is misleading. The U.S. has no forces there and ISIS crossed it several times to attack Syrian forces (red) across the river.)
Comment: How soon before US and Israel and Saudi Arabia's use of terrorists as a proxy force becomes understood among the majority of Westerners as the THE prevailing problem in the Middle East? Maybe sooner than we think:
Forbes journalist Josh Jordan just pointed out an amazing fact that has been widely ignored by the mainstream media. Based on widely-respected Gallup polling, Hillary is the only candidate known to have dropped in likability after losing an election.
Comment: Killary is a textbook example of pathological persistence publicly demonstrated.

Screenshot of the leaked NSA cable implicating Israel in the assassination of the Syrian general Muhammad Suleiman on April 1, 2008.
General Muhammad Suleiman was killed after multiple bullets hit him in the head and neck as he sat around a crowded dinner table in the summer of 2008, the Intercept reported on Wednesday.
Citing recently leaked NSA documents, the report said that Israel's elite naval commandos of Shayetet 13 stormed into Suleiman's seaside vacation from the beach and shot the general before quickly escaping back to the sea.
According to the report, the intelligence files confirm for the first time that Suleiman was the target of an Israeli military operation, ending years of speculation that it was in fact an internal dispute that had resulted in the general's assassination.
The document was provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, who intermittently leaked thousands of classified documents from the American intelligence agency beginning in 2013.
In fact, the report comes mere days after a BBC presenter suggested live on air that the British state broadcaster was part of information warfare, and people should be tailoring their message accordingly.
Well, Newsnight was back in the props cupboard for this report, in order to sprinkle its now familiar Russian stereotypes throughout. The tropes on show here are Gabriel Gatehouse starting his report with a shot of vodka before later showing off his Russian skills, as well as two separate Russian matryoshka dolls, one with Putin's face on it. This is the level of discourse at which we're operating. "We've entered a world of confirmation bias," says Gatehouse unironically at one point, in what could be a description of his own work.
Amy Chozick, who covered Clinton for The New York Times during the 2016 campaign, wrote in her book that Hillary went on expletive-laced rants against her staff.
The Guardian reports that Chozick wrote, "Aides understood that in order to keep it all together onstage, Hillary sometimes needed to unleash on them in private."
Nor do their partners in high crimes, allied in pursuing a common agenda - regardless of how core international laws are violated.
Washington is a serial aggressor. US-dominated NATO is all about offense, not defense. Alliance enemies are invented. Real ones don't exist.
Yet endless wars rage, no end of them in sight, new nations on Washington's target list, eliminating sovereign independent Russia and China the final obstacles to unchallenged US dominance.
America's permanent war agenda heads perilously toward a potentially catastrophic one to end future conflicts, humanity at risk of being consumed by US hubris, arrogance, and rage to dominate.
Comment: We sympathize with Mr Lendman's frustration, and we admit it would be nice to see the US being slapped on the wrist a time or two when they unilaterally bomb other countries without any justification. However, Russia did not respond militarily to the attack because it was carefully measured to be minimal - a theatrical display that would not cause any real harm neither to Russia nor Syria. Why escalate based on so little when the war is virtually won? In fact, all things considered, F.UK.US. laregely damaged their own image, both for basing their actions on lies and for accomplishing nothing, leaving Russia and Syria looking much better.

Funeral of a Palestinian child who was killed by Israeli forces during the 'Great March of Return' on 7 April 2018.
Mladenov angrily tweeted that Israel's actions on the Gaza border were "outrageous", particularly calling for children to be protected from the ensuing violence, a reference to 14-year-old Mohammad Ayoub, who was shot despite being some 150 metres away from the border.
Peter Lerner, who acted as spokesman for the Israeli military for 25 years, responded to Mladenov, labelling his comments "unhelpful" suggesting steps that the UN envoy should take instead to rectify the situation, including stopping "Palestinian incitement and organised riots at the border". He went on to say that the "the tweet from THE most senior UN official does nothing to prevent the next death".
Maldenov replied bluntly: "Here's another idea. Stop shooting at children."
Comment: See also: Israel's latest excuse for murdering child protesters in Gaza: They're not in school
- Israeli general confirms snipers have orders to shoot children - and defends them for it
- Barbarians: Israeli soldiers gloat & cheer as they shoot Palestinian protesters
- Israel claims Hamas used journalist murdered by IDF as human shield - video exposes the lie
- B'Tselem ad urges Israeli soldiers to defy shooting orders, lest they commit war crimes
- Israeli leaders who ordered calculated murders of Palestinian protesters bear personal responsibility for the deaths and injuries
Chief of the Main Operational Directorate of the Russian General Staff Col. Gen. Sergey Rudskoy has announced that the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) had confirmed that there were no chemical weapons found at the Barzeh research center in Damascus despite the US officials' claims.
The official further noted that thousands of people could have died if there was any chemical weapon on the sites that were attacked by the US-led coalition.
"Immediately after the attacks, many people who worked at these destroyed facilities and just bystanders without any protective equipment visited them. None of them got poisoned with toxic agents," Rudskoy said.
He said the logic of strikes on alleged facilities with toxic agents in Syria was unclear, because if toxic agents had theoretically been stored there, tens of thousands of people would have died after the cruise missile strikes.
Comment: If the U.S. media bothered to actually read or undertake even cursory research, they'd know that the OPCW inspected the Barzeh site in November 2017 and found nothing. And if the U.S. media could use their vision and their ability to count to ten, they would have been able to confirm for themselves Rudskoy's counts of successful missiles, as SOTT's Joe Quinn did immediately after the attack: Just for comparison, we estimated 9 hits on Barzeh, 5 on Han Shinshar, and 1 on storage facility. The Russians counted 13, 7, and 2.














Comment: More on the Awan scandal: