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Israel bars chocolate shipment 'meant for Hamas'

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Israel has blocked a 23-tonne shipment of chocolate bars, which they claim is part of Hamas' underground financial network.

A 23-tonne shipment of chocolate bars headed to the besieged Gaza Strip has been seized by Israel, which claimed the delivery was intended to finance Hamas' military wing. Israeli Tax Authority officials intercepted the shipment as it passed from Egypt into Israel at the Nitzana border crossing, before heading to the besieged enclave, local media said.

Israeli officials said the chocolate bars were being brought into the besieged enclave by importers working with two Gazan companies: Al-Mutahidun Currency Exchange and Arab Al-Sin, both of which reportedly belong to the Shamlakh family. Israel claims sales of imports made by Al-Mutahidun and Arab al-Sin in Gaza were intended to help finance Hamas' military wing.

Defence Minister Benny Gantz said in a statement, after signing a confiscation order for the chocolate bars:
"Israel will continue to act to prevent Hamas from growing stronger. Hamas is growing its military forces instead of caring for the residents of the Strip who are struggling economically. We will continue to pursue terrorism's funding no matter what form it takes."
"Business dealings with these companies are illegal, and will lead to severe penalties against those involved," an Israeli official told the Ynet news site on Monday.

Comment: Barring none, it doesn't get much more petty than this!


Attention

Afghan pullout by US in total disarray, Pentagon still not sure how many Americans are stuck in Afghanistan

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The warnings were clear: The Afghan government would likely fall once U.S. troops pulled out. But intelligence agencies and ultimately President Joe Biden missed how quickly it would happen, losing weeks that could have been used for evacuations and spurring a foreign policy crisis.

Without a sense that the country could collapse so quickly, the administration heard out Afghan President Ashraf Ghani when he met face-to-face with Biden in June. Biden says Ghani pressed him to hold off on any urgent evacuation of Americans, arguing that it would be inviting the Taliban to advance more quickly -- as it turned out they did anyway -- and telling the Afghan army to give up.

It was an ask that Biden heeded, despite more than a decade of deep-rooted skepticism of the competence of the Afghan government and military, marred by widespread corruption and mismanagement.

Comment: Former president Donald Trump has ripped the Biden administration to shreds over their handling of the Afghan evacuation, calling it "the greatest embarrassment, I believe, in the history of our country." He also pointed out the problem with turning the Afghani military into a de-facto mercenary force:
"The fact is, they're among the highest-paid soldiers in the world. They were doing it for a paycheck, because once we stopped, once we left, they stopped fighting ... The fact is, our country was paying the Afghan soldiers a fortune. So we were sort of bribing them to fight, and that's not what it's all about."
Once mercenaries stop getting paid, they stop doing their jobs. The American military was well aware of that, it's not them getting "caught by surprise."

Meanwhile, at a briefing on Thursday, a Pentagon spokesman admitted that they do not know how many Americans remain in Taliban-controlled territory. Imagine if the same story came out when Trump was president. He would be facing the wrath of the establishment media. It will be interesting to see if the same media is going to ask some tough questions to the Biden admin. That is, of course, if the administration ever takes a question from a reporter any time soon. Biden gave a disastrous press conference Wednesday, not once mentioning Afghanistan and walking out on reporters peppering him with questions. This image is a great picture of what the Biden Admin has done to the American people:
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Arrow Up

Taliban want an 'inclusive' Afghanistan, British army chief claims

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© Sky News screenshotBritish General Nick Carter
The Taliban want an Afghanistan that is "inclusive" for all, the head of the British army has claimed.

General Nick Carter, Britain's chief of defence staff, made the comment after the militant group promised to respect women's rights under its rule. However, the Taliban's charm offensive appears to be at odds with reports on the ground, which suggest some women have been beaten by Taliban fighters who disapproved of the clothes they were wearing.

Speaking to Sky News on Wednesday, General Carter suggested, despite evidence to the contrary, that the Taliban wanted an "inclusive" Afghanistan. He added that "you have to be very careful using the word enemy" when referring to the group.

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'Russia is not the enemy': After failure in Afghanistan, Czech president calls on NATO to focus on terrorism instead of Moscow

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© Reuters/David W. CernyCzech President Milos Zeman
The enemy of NATO is not Russia, but international terrorism. That's according to Czech President Milos Zeman, who spoke on Tuesday about the failure of the American-led military bloc to defeat Taliban militants in Afghanistan.

Zeman's comments, given to Prague-based newspaper Parlamentní listy, echo remarks given by French President Emmanuel Macron in November last year, when he urged NATO leaders to shift focus away from Russia and China, noting that terrorism is a "common enemy" for all nations.

The Czech leader also slammed NATO for failing "dramatically" in Afghanistan but noted that he supported the war and the mission to beat Islamic terrorism. He claimed he told both US Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden during NATO summits that troop withdrawal was "cowardice." The legitimacy of the bloc's existence is now in question, he said.

Comment: Islamic terrorism is the underlying and unifying touchstone - no matter what immediate and pertinent differences arise.


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US protectorates getting nervous: Taiwan says it needs to be 'stronger, more united, more resolute' after Afghanistan

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© Taiwan Gov’tTaiwan President Tsai Ing-wen.
Afghanistan's return to Taliban rule following the withdrawal of US forces shows Taiwan needs to be "stronger and more united" in ensuring its own defence, President Tsai Ing-wen said Wednesday.

Democratic Taiwan's 23 million people live under the constant threat of invasion from authoritarian Beijing which views the island as its own territory and has vowed to one day seize it.

Washington remains Taiwan's most important unofficial ally and is bound by an act of Congress to sell it defence weaponry.

But the sudden departure of US troops from Kabul has sparked discussion in Taiwan as to whether the US can be relied upon to come to Taipei's defence.

Tsai addressed those concerns directly in a Facebook post on Wednesday.

"Recent changes in the situation in Afghanistan have led to much discussion in Taiwan," she wrote.

"It's not an option for us to do nothing on our own and just to rely on other people's protection," she said in the post.

Comment: The world is noticing. Here's Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russia's Security Council, in comments to Moscow's Izvestiya on Thursday:
"The confidence of the military and political leadership of the Americans and their allies that they fully controlled the situation in Afghanistan led to ignorance and underestimation of the real situation," Patrushev said.

"Ordinary Afghans are paying the price for Washington's mistakes. American and European troops are evacuating military personnel and citizens of their states, while the Afghans who collaborated with them are mostly being left to their own devices."

He said the situation has parallels with the one Kiev finds itself in, "where Washington has brought [the government] to power and continues to find support for it."

"The US is pumping this country with weapons Americans themselves don't need and closing their eyes. But, in fact, they are supporting burgeoning neo-Nazism, the growth of extremism, crime, drug trafficking, interethnic and sectarian strife."

"At the same time, Kiev obsequiously serves the interests of overseas patrons, striving to enter NATO," he argued. "But was the ousted pro-American regime in Kabul saved by the fact that Afghanistan had the status of a US ally, while not being part of NATO?"

"A similar situation awaits supporters of the American choice in Ukraine. Where neo-Nazis are capable of coming to power, the country is heading for disintegration, and the White House at some point will not remember its Kiev supporters," Patrushev said.



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Taliban acquires US military biometric devices that can identify Afghans who assisted coalition efforts - reports

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© AFP / Jose CABEZASAn American ISAF solider from team Apache of Task Force Geronimo, 4th Platoon Delaware of the United States Army, collects biometric information from an Afghan villager in the village of Mans Kalay in Sabari, Khost district on August 4, 2012.
The Taliban has reportedly seized US military biometrics equipment that could expose Afghans who helped coalition forces - since they contain identifying data like iris scans and fingerprints as well as biographical information.

An unidentified Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) official told The Intercept that the Islamist group confiscated the Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE) devices during its offensive push last week. The report was backed up by three former US military personnel.

They told the news outlet that the portable devices could be used to access sensitive information from large, centralized military databases, but noted that it was still unclear how much of the biometric database collected on the Afghan population has been compromised.

According to a US Army Corps of Engineers presentation, HIIDE devices use the data collected to create a "portfolio" that can then be imported into Biometrics Automated Toolset (BAT) identification-processing software as a "digital dossier." This can be scanned against official watch lists for threats.

Besides tracking insurgents, the Pentagon was also reportedly keen to use the devices to gather unique data on 80% of the Afghan population to check for terrorist and criminal activity. Unnamed sources said biometric details of locals who helped the US were also collected and used in identification cards.

Comment: In addition to this gear, "a fair amount" of American weapons have fallen into the hands of the Taliban, according to the White House.






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Diplomat: "Not even tanks" can stop large wave of Afghan refugees heading to Europe - Can Merkel, Macron and other leaders avert crisis?

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Merkel and Macron scramble to prevent repeat of 2015.

Despite Europe heavily fortifying its borders since the 2015 crisis, a top diplomat warns that "not even tanks" can stop a potentially large wave of Afghan refugees heading to the continent.

Even before the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, up to 30,000 people were fleeing the country every single week.

Humanitarian development worker Sybille Schnehage told German broadcaster WDR on Sunday, "We can assume that up to three million Afghans will make their way to Europe in the foreseeable future."

Schnehage explained how the refugees are intent on leaving the Middle East entirely and settling in European welfare havens where the state partially subsidizes their lives.

"I always ask people: Why don't you go to Saudi Arabia? They are Muslims. This is your culture. The answer is always: No, Germany is better."

Although many experts think that Europe's efforts to strengthen its ports of entry since 2015 will prevent a repeat of the 2015 invasion, others aren't so confident.

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Hunter Biden is seen in unearthed footage telling prostitute that Russian drug dealers stole ANOTHER of his laptops

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Hunter Biden claimed Russians stole another one of his laptops for blackmail while he was close to overdosing in a Las Vegas hotel room, DailyMail.com can reveal.

The alleged incident would mean Hunter lost a total of three computers - the first abandoned at a Delaware computer store and the second seized by federal agents - each likely to hold sensitive information on President Joe Biden and the embarrassing pictures, videos and communications of his son.

The third laptop still appears to be missing - and was taken by Russian drug dealers after they partied with Hunter in Vegas, he told a prostitute in a conversation caught on camera.

Comment: The Gateway Pundit reports:
This is a national scandal like NOTHING this country has ever seen before.
Certainly, dirtbag Chris Wray and the FBI are on top of this?

And yet NOT ONE mainstream liberal outlet even ran the story!
NOT ONE!

Can you imagine the headlines and movies and books and harassing reporters if a Trump son or daughter ever did anything CLOSE to this?

This is really a defining moment in US history.
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Ehret: Anglo-American unipolarists extend the geopolitical cage to space

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Despite the reality, smaller minds obviously see space as merely a extension of the fixed rules of imperial geopolitics that have been used for millenia to keep human beings locked like rats in a cage managed by oligarchs, Matt Ehret writes.

75 years ago, Winston Churchill delivered a speech in Fulton Missouri announcing a new Iron Curtain that had descended upon the world with the free capitalist nations united under an Anglo-American alliance on the one side and authoritarian states organized under the control of the Kremlin. In the speech which put the nail into the coffin of FDR's vision of a US-Russian-Chinese alliance of win-win cooperation, Churchill announced that:

"Neither the sure prevention of war, nor the continuous rise of world organization will be gained without what I have called the fraternal association of the English speaking peoples. This means a special relationship between the British Commonwealth and Empire and the United States."

In the wake of this announcement, new mechanisms and operational procedures were brought online from the creation of the CIA after a purge of military intelligence which began with the dissolution of the OSS, to the establishment of a new security doctrine under NSC-75: 'A Report to the NSC by the Executive Secretary on British Military Commitments' which tied America's destiny to the preservation of British territorial possessions to keep independent-minded nations from falling under Soviet influence.

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Best of the Web: Did America just lose Afghanistan because of WhatsApp?

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The Taliban seized control of Afghanistan and sought to use the messaging service to help it govern.
In the middle of a conflict, good analysis is hard to come by. Because adversaries do not telegraph their plans to one another, plans depend greatly on the fact patterns surrounding their execution, and no human mind can possibly observe, much less comprehend, the movements of all players on the battlefield, the course of a war, no matter how meticulously planned and no matter how eminently credentialed the planners, frequently defies the plan.

This phenomenon is known as the "Fog of War," a phrase which originated with Prussian military theorist Carl von Clausewitz in his magnum opus, On War:
War is the realm of uncertainty; three quarters of the factors on which action in war is based are wrapped in a fog of greater or lesser uncertainty. A sensitive and discriminating judgment is called for; a skilled intelligence to scent out the truth.