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Syria accuses US of destroying 200 hectares of wheat crops

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Singapore, SANA-International Business Times website, of Singapore edition, revealed in a report posted yesterday that the fires which erupted in the wheat fields in Syrian al-Jazeera region were lately carried out by US occupation forces.

An American aircraft has reportedly dropped thermal balloons over agricultural lands in Syria's northeastern province of Hasakah, setting fire to wheat crops in the area.

The report titled "Confirmed Trump Ordered Syria's Wheat Crop Burning During Pandemic" said that the US forces were carrying out the orders of US President Donald Trump.

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Moscow: US violated Open Skies Treaty, not Russia

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© Reuters/Maxim ShemetoRussian Il-76 military transport aircraft mark the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in WWII, in Moscow.
Russia will do everything in its power to salvage the Open Skies Treaty (OST) after the US signaled its intention to withdraw from one of the few remaining arms-control pillars, Moscow said, rejecting claims it violated the pact.

"If the US exits the Treaty, a blow will be dealt to a rather fragile balance of interests of its parties. As a result, not only the OST will suffer, but also the European security framework as a whole," the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, after US President Donald Trump announced he would be withdrawing from the agreement that allows reconnaissance planes to overfly the territory of its signatories.

In force since 2002, the treaty currently involves 35 states, including Russia and the US, and is considered to be one of the cornerstones of the global arms control mechanism, aimed at reducing the possibility of a military conflict breaking out due to the lack of transparency.

The ministry said that Russia is poised to try to resuscitate the treaty through negotiations with the US, noting that such talks should also address Russia's own concerns over Washington not holding up its end of the bargain.
"Russia is doing everything possible to keep the treaty intact and believes it's necessary to reconcile the existing differences through negotiations within The Open Skies Consultative Commission, taking into account concerns expressed by all parties, including problems with the US and their allies' implementation of the treaty."
Announcing the US' intention to pull out of the agreement, Trump pointed a finger at Russia, accusing it of failing to abide by its provisions - an allegation which Moscow has categorically denied.

Comment: Meanwhile, Germany is still onboard with the OST denying NATO allies are willing to follow Washington's every whim:
The US move was not well received on the other side of the Atlantic on Friday, with German Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer saying she "regretted" the news and all parties must do everything necessary to preserve this important treaty and yet prevent the United States from leaving.

The US withdrawal will deal a blow to "a rather fragile balance of interests of its parties". Consequently, not only will the OST suffer, but also European security as a whole. They understand it has "value as an instrument [to secure] trust, predictability, and transparency."

Back in the US, two US lawmakers have introduced a law compelling President Donald Trump to seek Congress' approval before ditching international treaties, such as the Open Skies Treaty, arguing the move is a blow to national security.

"The decision to withdraw from the Open Skies Treaty is completely counter to our national security interests and demonstrates continued disregard for our alliances and arms control accords," Congressman Jimmy Panetta (D-California) said in a joint statement with the legislation's co-sponsor, Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Massachusetts).

Markey, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, lambasted Trump's move, calling it "reckless" and arguing that it would leave "a lasting impact" on the nation's ability to keep tabs on the Russian military, which "could threaten the interests of the United States and our allies."

"The PAUSE Act creates a statutory role for Congress to affirmatively approve the withdrawal or termination of any Treaty to which the Senate has provided its advice and consent."
See also: Pressure point: US 'considered return to nuclear testing' breaking a 28-year hiatus


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The rapid and escalating events in Libya and the Turkish media's snow job

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Events in Libya have escalated rapidly in recent days, accompanied by an information and propaganda war between the opposing sides.

A written statement published on 21 May by Saqr Al-Jaroushi, commander of the Air Force of the Libyan National Army (LNA), hints at a dangerous escalation of the situation in the African country, stating that
"the largest aerial campaign in Libya's history is about to begin. All Turkish positions and interests in all (Libyan) cities are now legitimate targets for LNA planes, and as such the civilian population is urged to stay away from them."
Turkish media had several days earlier launched a mass information campaign in support of Operation Peace Storm in Libya, reporting how the Libyan army had dealt a "crushing blow to Marshal Khalifa Haftar's military units" around Tripoli, Al-Watiya and Abu Grein, and on the destruction of LNA military equipment. In demonstration of these victories, GNA supporters triumphantly paraded a captured Russian-made Pantsir C1E, an air defense missile system, around the Libyan capital as a trophy.

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FBI Director Wray orders internal review of Flynn investigation

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© APMichael Flynn
FBI Director Christopher Wray has ordered an internal review into possible misconduct in the investigation of former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn, the bureau said Friday.

The after-action review will examine whether any current employees engaged in misconduct during the course of the investigation and evaluate whether any improvements in FBI policies and procedures need to be made.

In announcing the review, the FBI, a frequent target of President Donald Trump's wrath, is stepping into a case that has become a rallying cry for Trump supporters — and doing so right as the Justice Department pushes back against criticism that its recent decision to dismiss the prosecution was a politically motivated effort to do Trump's bidding.

The announcement adds to the internal scrutiny over one of special counsel Robert Mueller's signature prosecutions during his investigation into ties between Russia and Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. It underscores how a case that was seemingly resolved by Flynn's 2017 guilty plea has instead given way to a protracted, politically charged debate about FBI and Justice Department tactics during that investigation and the Russia probe more broadly.

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Pressure point: US 'considered return to nuclear testing' breaking a 28-year hiatus

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© History.comNuclear bomb testing
US officials have debated whether to carry out the first US nuclear tests in 28 years as a way to pressure Russia and China into make a trilateral arms control deal, according congressional aides and former officials.

They said the discussion took place at a "deputies meeting" of senior national security officials at the White House on 15 May, but that the proposal was shelved for the time being. "There are still some professionals in the room who told them this is a terrible idea, thank God," a congressional aide said.

The discussion was first reported on Friday night by the Washington Post, which cited a senior administration official as saying that a demonstration to Moscow and Beijing that the United States could carry out a "rapid test" could be a useful bargaining counter in the achieving the administration's priority on arms control - a trilateral deal with Russia and China.

The report also quoted a senior administration official as saying the proposal was "very much an ongoing conversation".

Syringe

A look at Bill Gates' funding partnership with Moderna - America's tangled vaccine web

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© Getty/iStockBill Gates and Coronavirus
The hunt for the world's first coronavirus vaccine is taking place with numerous companies and countries seeking to solve the COVID-19 pandemic. At the forefront, we find one American company that has been given a clear advantage in the process.

On May 15, 2020, Donald Trump announced this:
"Today I want to update you on the next stage of this momentous medical initiative. It's called Operation Warp Speed. That means big and it means fast. A massive scientific, industrial, and logistical endeavor unlike anything our country has seen since the Manhattan Project. You really could say that nobody has seen anything like we're doing, whether it's ventilators or testing. Nobody has seen anything like we're doing now, within our country, since the Second World War. Incredible.

"Its objective is to finish developing and then to manufacture and distribute a proven coronavirus vaccine as fast as possible. Again, we'd love to see if we could do it prior to the end of the year. We think we're going to have some very good results coming out very quickly. In addition, it will continue accelerating the development of diagnostics and breakthrough therapies....

"To date, Operation Warp Speed has brought together all of the experts across the federal government from places like the NIH, CDC, FDA, and many other agencies. This historic partnership will now bring together the full resources of the Department of Health and Human Services with the Department of Defense. And we know what that means. That means the full power and strength of military — the military. And that — really, talking about the logistics — if we get it, when we get it. That means the logistics, getting it out, so that everybody can take it.

"And today, we're proud to announce the addition of two of the most highly respected and skilled professionals in our country — worldwide respected. Operation Warp Speed's chief scientist will be Dr. Moncef Slaoui, a world-renowned immunologist who helped create 14 new vaccines — that's a lot of our new vaccines — in 10 years, during his time in the private sector. One of the most respected men in the world in the production and, really, on the formulation of vaccines." (my bolds)
Notice "...so that EVERYONE can take it". That sounds pretty non-optional to me.

Attention

Haftar's army spokesman accuses Turkey of sending arms & militants to Libya in violation of UN embargo

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© LNAThe screenshot from footage allegedly made by the dash cam on a Turkish APC, captured by the LNA forces
Turkey has been violating the UN embargo by sending arms and militants from Syria to Libya, a spokesman for Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army (LNA) claimed as he showed videos that allegedly proved Ankara's violations.

Turkey "continues its aggression against our country" by supporting the rivaling Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA), Major General Ahmed al-Mesmari, the LNA's official spokesman, said during a press-conference.

Once prosperous, Libya remains divided since 2011 when NATO led a bombing campaign to overthrow the country's longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi. The fighting between the LNA and Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj's GNA intensified last year, with international efforts to bring peace to the country, including those by Russia, so far being in vain. Haftar's forces have been advancing on Tripoli for months, but the tide has changed recently, with the UN-recognized GNA now being on a counteroffensive.

Turkey's interference is to blame for the failure of all initiatives aimed at settling the crisis, al-Mesmari insisted. "Until this hostile force is removed from the Libyan land, the radical elements will keep sowing discord and bloodshed."

Ankara has been violating the UN arms embargo and supplying the GNA with hundreds of armored vehicles, artillery pieces, UAVs, heavy machine guns, other offensive weapons and loads of ammunition, he claimed.

Piggy Bank

World Bank using COVID-19 to further push for debt slavery in Africa

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World Usury Institutions are set to profit from the COVID-19 lockdown as their own reports talk about financial "aid" to the world's poorest nations. According to the World Bank, there will be over 60 million people more living in extreme poverty this year alone and the Bank considers providing "emergency aid loans" to these (mostly African) countries.

Needless to say, becoming more indebted has never really made anyone less poor, so it is not quite clear how loans can "help" the impoverished African nations. Even if the loans were to give an impression of a temporary improvement in the lives of millions of Africans (which they won't really since corrupt puppet politicians in power are most likely to keep the money for themselves), the debt will grow. Exponentially.

The indebted countries are thus left with only one choice if they were to repay their ballooning national debt - giving away natural resources. And Africa has an abundance of those. Thus, the World Bank is definitely going to help... itself. Here's the AFP report, released on May 19, 2020.

Vader

Venezuelan envoy to UN: US has threatened MILITARY FORCE against Iranian tankers bound for Caracas

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© REUTERS/Jon Nazca/File PhotoA crew member raises the Iranian flag at Iranian oil tanker Adrian Darya 1, formerly named Grace 1, as it sits anchored after the Supreme Court of the British territory lifted its detention order, in the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain, August 18, 2019.
Iranian oil tankers heading to Venezuela are facing an imminent threat of a US armed attack in what Caracas labels a "crime of aggression and extermination," the country's envoy to the United Nations has warned.

The South American country has previously deployed the military to shield the friendly vessels from such attacks. Venezuelan ambassador to the UN, Samuel Moncada, sounded the alarm over what he described as Washington's hostile intentions earlier on Saturday, asking the Security Council to put an end to US "warmongering and criminal policies."

Iranian tankers ferrying gasoline to Venezuela's ports are facing "the threat of imminent use of military force by the United States," he later told his Twitter followers, adding that this would amount to "an act of war" against his country.

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Analysis: Ukraine signaling massive offensive in the offing, could untie Russia's hands in the Donbass

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© Andrew Butko/WikiCommonsFlags of the Donetsk Republic and Russia in Donetsk, 8 March 2014
In the Donbass, a tense military situation has recently arisen. However, from the beginning of May, trends towards a progressive escalation became apparent to everyone. Moreover, they were accompanied by implacable rhetoric from Kiev. In particular, in mid-May, representatives of the Donbass contact group on the part of Ukraine rejected the consolidation of the special status of Donbass in the Ukrainian constitution, which finally led to a deadlock for several years already stalled disputes about the implementation of the Minsk agreements.

The constitutional reform, which implies decentralization and the special status of Donbass, is enshrined in the Set of Measures for the Implementation of the Minsk Agreements, agreed by the parties in February 2015. The reaction to the intensification of shelling and statements by Ukraine, apparently aimed at sensing the soil and determining the boundaries of what is permitted, was to bring the DPR and LPR People's Police units to high alert . It is worth noting that the war did not stop even for a single day, the soldiers were at the forefront and were ready to repel a possible attack. So this statement, circulated by the media, was more likely to show Kiev its place and return it to the mainstream of political negotiations.

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