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Iran confirms it prevented IAEA inspector from accessing uranium facility

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© AFP/HO/Atomic Energy Organization of IranAtomic enrichment facilities at Iranian Nataz nuclear power plant
The Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI) has confirmed that it prevented an inspector from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) from getting access to the premises of the Natanz uranium enrichment plant last week. "Last week Iran did not allow the entrance of one of the IAEA's inspectors to the uranium enrichment facility in Natanz", the AEOI said.

According to the Iranian nuclear organisation, the AEOI informed the IAEA that the security equipment at the facility's entrance had shown the presence of suspicious materials among the inspector's belongings and that the permission to conduct an inspection in the Natanz plant had been revoked.

The statement comes after Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on 5 October, that Tehran would start injecting gas into centrifuges at the Fordow facility, marking the fourth time Iran would step away from its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). On the same day, Iran's nuclear chief, Ali Akbar Salehi, said Tehran would enrich uranium up to 5 percent at Fordow.

Meanwhile, the inspector left Iran for Vienna. The fourth round of Tehran shedding its commitments is set to begin on 6 November.

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Scalise: House Dems' impeachment inquiry is 'Soviet-style'

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© CSPANRep. Steve Scalise (R-LA), addressing the House of Representatives on Oct. 31, 2019.
Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) described the House Democrats' inquiry into impeaching President Donald Trump as 'Soviet-style.' "They don't agree with the result with the 2016 election," Scalise said on the House floor, referring to the Democratic leadership, while saying that this notion is not enough to impeach a president.

"This is Soviet-style rules," he said, "maybe in the [former] Soviet Union you do something like this."

Scalise brought a poster to visualize his critique of the impeachment process, showing a communist hammer-and-sickle behind the Kremlin along with text saying it's been '37 days of Soviet-style impeachment proceedings.' "This is the United States of America, don't run a sham process, a tainted process," Scalise said.

Comment: The Democrats have opened this impeachment can of worms, believing their delusions and fabrications will suffice to bring down a sitting president. It won't be that easy.

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Sanders: US should rejoin Iran nuclear deal; GOP hawks opt for escalation response

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© AFP/Atomic Energy Organization of Iran/Reuters/Eric ThayerFordow Uranium Conversion Facility โ€ข US presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders
Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders urged for a return to the nuclear accord with Iran in the wake of Tehran's latest step away from the deal, as Republican hawks insisted on further escalation in response.

Making good on an announcement earlier this week, Iran has pushed its uranium enrichment capabilities further beyond the caps set out in the nuclear accord it had signed with world powers in 2015. Iran has scaled back its commitments to the deal after US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew from it last year.

Though Washington is largely preoccupied with an impeachment frenzy and the fallout from recent state elections, socialist stalwart Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) was one of the few 2020 candidates to weigh in on the Iranian move, calling the decision "concerning," but nonetheless arguing for a return to the nuclear deal, known formally as the JCPOA.

"We had a deal in place that capped Iran's nuclear program, which Trump recklessly violated," Sanders said. "We should rejoin the JCPOA immediately and talk to Iran about other regional issues."

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Facebook ordered to produce Zuckerberg emails, having stonewalled California privacy probe

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© Reuters/Dado RuvicFacebook's secret partnerships under scrutiny
Facebook is stonewalling a California investigation into the company's violations of user privacy, refusing to turn over internal communications of its executives, court filings show. Maybe they do believe in privacy after all!

Facebook refused to respond to the state's subpoena requesting the communications of CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other senior executives, according to a Wednesday court filing in California's ongoing probe of the social media behemoth's privacy abuses. Attorney General Xavier Becerra has petitioned the court to force the company to comply.

The corporation must turn over documentation about the changes to Facebook's privacy settings and all documents detailing its privacy program, in addition to internal communications, Becerra said in the filing, adding that Facebook "has refused to conduct a complete search for responsive documents" or search Zuckerberg or COO Sheryl Sandberg's emails, as requested.

The investigation, which began in 2018 in response to the revelations that Cambridge Analytica had acquired millions of Facebook users' private data without their knowledge or consent, has expanded to include the platform's sharing of user data with all third party companies. Over 150 corporations enjoyed privileged access to Facebook users' private data, including messages, email addresses and other sensitive information, under a secretive partnership that did not involve asking users' permission for the over-sharing.

Comment: In other words, Facebook is only accommodating when it comes to divulging YOUR information!

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Syrian army regains control of Hasaka's Molla Abbas oil field

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The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) took back control of a key oil field in the Province of Hasaka in the northeastern part of the country. The Arabic-language Radio Sham FM reported on Tuesday night that the Syrian Arab Army has continued to advance in northeastern Syria and entered the al-Ramilan region in Hasaka to take control of its oil field.

According to the report, the army soldiers have already gained back control of the Molla Abbas oil field which is a part of the giant al-Ramilan oil field. The report added that the Syrian Army troops were deployed in northern Qamishli near the borders with Turkey on Tuesday.

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Pirates

Leaked video shows US weapons arriving for 'Saudi-led' coalition fighting rebels in Yemen

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© AFP / Delil SouleimanOshkosh M-ATV armored vehicle
Leaked footage purports to show weapons, including a US-made vehicle, being transferred to the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen amid reports of gear falling into the hands of extremist militias in defiance of US arms agreements.

Filmed secretly in Yemen at the Saudi-controlled port of Aden, the footage claims to show the unloading of a fresh arms shipment for the coalition in late October, including the familiar outline of an American-made Oshkosh armored vehicle, also known as an MRAP. Yemeni authorities backed by the Saudi coalition have reportedly made a number of arrests in a bid to identify the leaker.


Comment: Sputnik, 7/11/2019: Pentagon declines comment on weapons delivery video
The Pentagon spokesperson said the US expects all recipients of American origin defense equipment to abide by their end-use obligations and not retransfer equipment without prior US government authorization.

The vessel, identified as the Saudi-registered Bahri Hofuf, is known to have stopped at the Port City of Jeddah on 17 September before sailing on to Port Sudan the following day, CNN said, citing port documents, tracking data, and whistleblower accounts.



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Erdogan says Turkey captured Baghdadi's sister and wife in Syria - UPDATE

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© Reuters / Alaa al-MarjaniIraqi youth watch the news of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi death, in Najaf, Iraq October 27, 2019
An unnamed Turkish official said the woman is being interrogated along with her husband, but did not provide further details.

A senior Turkish official claimed Turkey captured the older sister of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, previously killed during a US raid in Syria's Idlib province, AP reported Monday.

The official called the arrest an "intelligence gold mine," the report says.

According to the report, the 65-year old woman, named Rasmiya Awad, was captured in a raid conducted Monday. Awad was living in a trailer near the town of Azaz, north of Aleppo, a region under Turkish control since 2016 Operation Euphrates Shield.

"This kind of thing is an intelligence gold mine. What she knows about [Daesh] can significantly expand our understanding of the group and help us catch more bad guys," the official said, according to AP.

The Turkish official said Awad was taken into custody along with her husband, daughter-in-law and five children. The adults are reportedly being interrogated. Rasmiya is suspected to be affiliated with the Daesh terror group, the official said, without providing further detail.

Comment: Communications Director at the Turkish Presidency Fahrettin Altun confirmed the news. "We have been leading in the fight against terrorism in all its forms. Our strong counter-terrorism cooperation with like-minded partners can never be questioned", Altun stated.

Erdogan added that Baghdadi's wife was captured too:
"Baghdadi has committed suicide in a tunnel. We have caught his wife in Syria, but we have made no noise of it. I'm now announcing this for the first time. We have also caught his sister and her husband," Erdogan said in an address in Ankara.
A bit strange that what seems to be Baghdadi's entire family was hanging out in Turkish-controlled areas of Syria... But no, take the Turkish government's word for it: they're fighting the war on terror.

UPDATE 7 Nov 2019

According to Erdogan, Turkey detained at least 10 relatives of Baghdadi:
"Al-Baghdadi's close circle is paying a lot of attention to our country. We recently captured his sister's husband and their child in [Syria's] Azaz, and sent them to migration camps. Let's see what decision our Ministry of Justice will make. His wife has been in our hands for 1-1.5 years. It will be the same process. The number of [al-Baghdadi's relatives detained by Turkey] is already in the double digits", Erdogan told reporters.

He added that together with the wife of the killed Daesh leader, a child, whose kinship to al-Baghdadi was proved by DNA analysis, had been detained.

Later, he specified the exact number of al-Baghdadi' associates and relatives apprehended by the country's security forces.

"We now have 13 people from his inner circle", the Turkish president said.
As Moon of Alabama writes:
Eight and a half years ago when the war on Syria began, Turkey played the most important role. Weapons were smuggled from Libya through Turkey to be delivered to 'Syrian rebels'. Over the years tens of thousands of foreign Jihadis traveled through Turkey to join the various groups fighting against the Syrian government. After the Islamic State came into existence even more followed.

When the U.S. changed course and started to fight ISIS it urged Turkey to clamp down on the stream of fresh fighters. Turkey did so to some extent after several ISIS bombings killed dozens within Turkey. But recent events show that Turkey still does not see ISIS as an adversary. Nor do ISIS leaders fear Turkish authorities.
The rest of his article is worth reading. For example:
After being shamed over its willful negligence towards ISIS assets in areas it controls Turkey took some diversionary steps.

On November 1 it captured the Belgian Islamic State member Fatima Benmezian in Kilis, Turkey. Benmezian had escaped from a refugee camp in northeastern Syria a few weeks ago when it was bombed by Turkey.

On November 4 Turkish forces captured the sister of Baghdadi, Rasmiya Awad, alongside her husband and daughter-in-law. They were living in a container trailer near the town of Azaz in Aleppo province. Azaz is only a few kilometers south of Kilis and under Turkish control.

Today Turkey claimed that it had captured another wife of Baghdadi but it did not say where she was found.

None of those persons Turkey nabbed have any operational value. They are expendables.

But it is really remarkable that all these ISIS persons happened to live in Turkish controlled areas near Turkish border crossings. Are we to believe that they had chosen an area where no other ISIS members are around? It is quite more likely that there are many more ISIS members who are now living in those border areas of Syria which are more or less under Turkish control.



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'I served in the war she championed!' Tulsi & The View's Behar face off in tense exchange over Clinton & 'Russian asset' smears

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Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard faced off in a fiery exchange with The View's Joy Behar after taking issue with being branded a "useful idiot" by the co-host on a previous episode of the show.

A clearly fed up Gabbard confronted the hosts who have previously maligned her as a Russian asset and "Assad apologist" over her views on the war in Syria. The anti-Gabbard media hysteria was kicked up a notch after failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton also suggested she was being groomed by Moscow to run as a third party disrupter candidate.

"Some of you have accused me of being a traitor to my country, a Russian asset, a Trojan horse or a useful idiot, I think was the term that you used," she said, directing her words at Behar.

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Best of the Web: Transcript of US ambassador to Ukraine reveals leaked 'smoking gun' testimony based on hearsay & 'fake news' media

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© Reuters / Carlos JassoFormer US ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor
Impeachment testimony from former US ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor reveals the fatal 'quid pro quo' at the center of the probe rests on mere hearsay, even as Taylor's words are held up as a smoking gun by Trump's enemies.

In the course of his October 22 deposition, made public on Wednesday, Taylor explains it was his "clear understanding" that "security assistance money would not come" until Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky "committed to pursue the investigation" of natural gas firm Burisma Holdings, where Democratic presidential frontrunner Joe Biden's son was a director.

That understanding, however, came from being told by Trump adviser Tim Morrison that another ambassador - US envoy to the EU Gordon Sondland - had informed a Zelensky aide of the condition.

Chess

Iran cancels accreditation of UN nuclear inspector as it restarts uranium enrichment

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© Atomic Energy Organization of Iran via AFPThe atomic enrichment facility in Nataz
Iran has stripped a UN nuclear watchdog inspector of accreditation after the international official reportedly tried to carry "suspicious materials" inside one of the Iranian nuclear sites she was scheduled to inspect.

Permission to visit the sites was revoked from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspector after she was caught trying to enter the Natanz uranium enrichment facility carrying "suspicious materials," according to Iran's national atomic agency.

With no access to the sites, her mission to monitor Iran's nuclear program was impossible to execute, so she left the country on Wednesday, Iranian media said.