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Attention

Biden's 'minor incursion' remark reveals a lot about his team's Russia strategy

It's clear that the Biden Administration remains divided over what to do but that some members within it are dangerously flirting with the possibility of provoking what they mistakenly think might be a 'manageable crisis' with Russia.
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US President Joe Biden scandalously quipped during Wednesday's press conference that NATO might be divided over how to respond in the event that Russia stages a so-called "minor incursion" into Ukraine.

This reveals that his team's strategy towards Russia isn't fully formed in the context of the undeclared US-provoked missile crisis in Europe that talks earlier this month were aimed at de-escalating.

It also follows speculation from American intelligence agencies that the Eurasian Great Power is planning a "false flag" attack in Donbass in order to justify the use of force against its neighbor, which Moscow of course angrily denied.

That claim prompted an Eastern Ukrainian militia leader to much more credibly allege that it's actually British-trained Ukrainian operatives who are plotting a false flag attack there.

It's objectively the case that tensions are soaring between the US and Russia as a result of recent talks failing to achieve legal guarantees for the latter's security. In particular, Moscow is requesting that NATO formally declare that it won't expand any further eastward and that it also won't deploy strike weapons near Russia's borders.

Chess

Statesman: Croatian president says he will withdraw troops if NATO starts war with Russia

Zoran Milanovic  President of Croatia
Zoran Milanovic, President of Croatia
Croatian President Zoran Milanovic blamed the US for escalating the crisis and said his country would stay out of a conflict

With tensions growing on the border between Russia and Ukraine, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic has announced that Zagreb will pull its troops out of NATO contingents stationed in the region should the situation spiral into a full-scale conflict.

Speaking on Tuesday in a televised address, the leader said he sees "reports that NATO - not a separate state, not the US - is increasing its presence and sending reconnaissance ships."

He insisted that Zagreb's authorities "have nothing to do with it and we won't have anything to do with it, I guarantee you that."

Comment: This has been brewing since the 2014 U.S.-backed coup in Ukraine. Russia has shown exemplary patience with the mad warmongers of the West, but it may soon run out.


Star of David

Israeli troops admit collective punishment policy: 'We're here to pressure the village'

Dir Nizam west bank check point
© Rachel ShorIsraeli soldiers operate a checkpoint at the entrance to the Palestinian village of Dir Nizam, occupied West Bank, January 11, 2021.
The Israeli army has subjected Dir Nizam to near-total closures and violent incursions since December. And soldiers are frank about why they're doing it.

For nearly two months, Israeli soldiers have been imposing collective punishment on the 1,000 residents of the Palestinian village of Dir Nizam, claiming it to be a response to children throwing stones at passing vehicles. On Dec. 1, 2021, the army closed all three entrances to the village, which lies to the north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, and set up a spike-strip checkpoint at the only entrance left open to traffic.

Since then, Israeli soldiers have been stationed at the entrance 24 hours a day, checking every passing car at length, questioning passengers, opening bags, and photographing ID cards. Sometimes, they stop all movement in and out of the village entirely for hours at a time.

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Pistol

Politics is dead, here's what killed it

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Here's "politics" in America now: come with mega-millions or don't even bother to show up.

Representational democracy--a.k.a. politics as a solution to social and economic problems--has passed away. It did not die a natural death. Politics developed a cancer very early in life (circa the early 1800s), caused by wealth outweighing public opinion. This cancer spread slowly but metastasized in the past few decades, spreading to every nook and cranny of our society and economy as "democracy" devolved into an invitation-only auction of elections and political favors.

Politics might have had a fighting chance but three forces betrayed the nation and its citizenry.

1. The Federal Reserve transferred trillions of dollars of unearned wealth into the feeding troughs of the super-wealthy and corporations, vastly increasing the wealth the top 0.01% had to buy elections and favors. The Federal Reserve cloaked its treachery with jargon-- quantitative easing, stimulus, etc.--and then stabbed the nation's representational democracy in the back.

2. The Supreme Court betrayed the nation's representative democracy by labeling corporations buying elections and political favors a form of "free speech." (Please don't hurt yourself laughing too hard.) The Supreme Court's equating wealth buying elections and favors with individual citizens' sacrosanct right of free speech was a knife in the back of the nation and its citizenry.

3. The two political parties betrayed their traditional voter bases to kneel at the altar of corporate / elite wealth, wealth which bought elections and political favors. The Democrats, traditional champions of the workforce in the 20th century, abandoned workers in favor of serving their corporate masters, masking their betrayal with fine-sounding phrases.

Comment: It's time for the next American revolution while folks still remember who they are and what is important.


Arrow Down

Germany has 'betrayed' Ukraine - Kiev mayor

Klitschko
© Sputnik/StringerKiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko
Berlin has repeatedly sold out Ukraine by refusing to lay on deliveries of guns, ammunition, and military equipment in the face of purported aggression from neighboring Russia, Kiev's mayor Vitali Klitschko has claimed, as tensions flare in Eastern Europe.

Writing for German tabloid Bild on Sunday, the former heavyweight boxing champion said, "There is great frustration in Ukraine over the fact that the federal government continues to stick" to its support of Russia's underwater gas pipeline.

Klitschko added that Germany's refusal to supply defensive weapons to Kiev, and its blocking of other states from handing over arms, had also caused significant disappointment. A recent report in the Wall Street Journal alleged that Berlin was preventing Estonian officials from providing German-origin military hardware to Ukraine.
"This is a refusal to help, and a betrayal of friends in a dramatic situation where our country is threatened by Russian troops from several borders."
Klitschko's comments come amid long-running concerns from Western leaders that Moscow could be planning to launch an invasion of Ukraine, which the Kremlin has repeatedly denied. Earlier in January, Ukraine's ambassador to Germany, Andrey Melnik, said Berlin had a moral responsibility for the future of the Eastern European nation and was therefore obliged to sell Kiev arms so the country could defend itself against purported Russian aggression. If not, he warned, there was a risk of "serious consequences for bilateral relations."

Cell Phone

WhatsApp ordered to help US agents spy on Chinese phones - no explanation required

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The U.S. doesn't need to know whom they're targeting or show probable cause when ordering Facebook, WhatsApp or any tech company to help agencies spy on users in secret, newly unsealed court documents show.

U.S. federal agencies have been using a 35-year-old American surveillance law to secretly track WhatsApp users with no explanation as to why and without knowing whom they are targeting.

In Ohio, a just-unsealed government surveillance application reveals that in November 2021, DEA investigators demanded the Facebook-owned messaging company track seven users based in China and Macau. The application reveals the DEA didn't know the identities of any of the targets, but told WhatsApp to monitor the IP addresses and numbers with which the targeted users were communicating, as well as when and how they were using the app. Such surveillance is done using a technology known as a pen register and under the 1986 Pen Register Act, and doesn't seek any message content, which WhatsApp couldn't provide anyway, as it is end-to-end encrypted.

Boat

Russia and China stage joint military drills

Russian Varyag
© Russian Ministry of DefenseRussian Varyag missile cruiser Joint Russian-Chinese Naval exercise in the Arabian Sea
As relations between East and West continue to spiral, Russia and China have conducted a joint naval exercise in the Arabian Sea, featuring large warships and one of Beijing's missile destroyer vessels, Moscow's Ministry of Defense has revealed.

In a statement on Tuesday, military chiefs announced the details of the Peaceful Sea 2022 mission, which saw a squad of ships deployed from Russia's Pacific Fleet, including the Varyag missile cruiser, the large anti-submarine ship Admiral Tributs, and the sea tanker Boris Butoma. Beijing deployed its Urumqi missile destroyer and the complex supply ship Taihu.


Light Saber

Countering NATO: Russia deploys electronic warfare battalion close to Ukrainian border

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© Sputnik / Sergey PivovarovAutomated jamming station from the Borisoglebsk-2 electronic warfare complex during the Electronic Frontier field training competition in the Rostov Region.
The Russian Army has deployed a new electronic warfare battalion in the Belgorod Region, close to the border with Ukraine, which will "reduce the time needed to obtain necessary information [about military movements]," it was revealed on Tuesday.

Announced by the Western Military District, one of Russia's five Army administrative divisions, the new battalion is armed with multiple different vehicles designed for electronic warfare, such as the Borisoglebsk 2, designed to disrupt communications and GPS systems, and the Zhitel portable communications jamming station.

Comment: NATO may be getting in deeper than it is willing to admit. Several member countries have already said they had not intention of participating in any Ukraine folly.



NATO's colonization of Ukraine under guise of partnership


Red Flag

The three types of US 'regime change' and how Kazakhstan figures in

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Chilean presidential palace during U.S.-backed coup, Sept. 11, 1973. (Library of the Chilean National Congress/Wikipedia)
Throughout the long, documented history of the United States illegally overthrowing governments of foreign lands to build a global empire there has emerged three ways Washington broadly carries out "regime change."

From Above. If the targeted leader has been democratically elected and enjoys popular support, the C.I.A. has worked with elite groups, such as the military, to overthrow him (sometimes through assassination). Among several examples is the first C.I.A-backed coup d'état, on March 30, 1949, just 18 months after the agency's founding, when Syrian Army Colonel Husni al-Za'im overthrew the elected president, Shukri al-Quwatli.

The C.I.A. in 1954 toppled the elected President Jacobo Árbenz of Guatemala, who was replaced with a military dictator. In 1961, just three days before the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy, who favored his release, Congolese President Patrice Lumumba was assassinated with C.I.A. assistance, bringing military strongman Mobutu Sese Seko to power. In 1973, the U.S. backed Chilean General Augusto Pinochet to overthrow and kill the democratically-elected, socialist President Salvador Allende, setting up a military dictatorship, one of many U.S.-installed military dictatorships of that era in Latin America under Operation Condor.

From Below. If the targeted government faces genuine popular unrest, the U.S. will foment and organize it to topple the leader, elected or otherwise. 1958-59 anti-communist protests in Kerala, India, locally supported by the Congress Party and the Catholic Church, were funded by the C.I.A., leading to the removal of the elected communist government. The 1953 coup in Iran that overthrew the democratically-elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh was a combination of bottom-up C.I.A. (and MI-6)-backed street protests, and top-down conservative clergy and military to destroy democracy and return a monarch to the throne. The U.S.-backed Ukrainian coup of 2014 is the latest example of the U.S. working with genuine popular dissent to help organize and steer the overthrow, in this case, of an OSCE-certified elected president.

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Pirates

UK's anti-fraud minister quits over Treasury's 'desperately inadequate' handling of £77 billion Covid loans

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Lord Agnew had served as Treasury and Cabinet Office minister since February 2020 and was responsible for efforts to counter fraud.
A minister has resigned at the despatch box after criticising the government's record on tackling fraud in the coronavirus business schemes.

Lord Agnew, who was both a Treasury and Cabinet Office minister, dramatically quit his role in Boris Johnson's government in the House of Lords on Monday afternoon, saying the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy had shown a "lamentable" oversight of COVID loan schemes which has resulted in large amounts of fraud being committed.

The peer told the chamber that the Treasury "appears to have no knowledge or little interest in the consequences of fraud to our economy or our society", adding that a mix of "arrogance, indolence and ignorance freezes the government machine".

Comment: As the PPE scandals revealed, some MPs and their associates have profited the most from the contrived coronavirus crisis and the lockdowns: Also check out SOTT radio's: MindMatters: How Psychopaths Infect and Destroy Hierarchies of Competence