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Flashback A primer on Crowdstrike: Firm hired by DNC has ties to Hillary Clinton, a Ukrainian billionaire and Google

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© Sam Hodgson for The New York TimesGeorge Kurtz, the chief executive and co-founder of CrowdStrike, at the company’s offices in Irvine, Calif., in 2014.

Comment: Thanks to President Trump's recent conversation with Ukrainian President Zelensky, the shadowy firm CrowdStrike along with its high-profile client, the DNC, is back in the news. Some background is in order.


As usual, the rabbit hole gets much deeper the more you look.

In yesterday's post, Credibility of Cyber Firm that Claimed Russia Hacked the DNC Comes Under Serious Question, I examined how CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm hired by the DNC to look into its hacking breach, had been exposed as being completely wrong about a separate attack it claimed originated from the same group it claimed broke into DNC systems, and supposedly works for Russia's military intelligence unit, GRU. Here's some of what we learned:
An influential British think tank and Ukraine's military are disputing a report that the U.S. cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has used to buttress its claims of Russian hacking in the presidential election.

The CrowdStrike report, released in December, asserted that Russians hacked into a Ukrainian artillery app, resulting in heavy losses of howitzers in Ukraine's war with Russian-backed separatists.

But the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) told VOA that CrowdStrike erroneously used IISS data as proof of the intrusion. IISS disavowed any connection to the CrowdStrike report. Ukraine's Ministry of Defense also has claimed combat losses and hacking never happened.

The challenges to CrowdStrike's credibility are significant because the firm was the first to link last year's hacks of Democratic Party computers to Russian actors, and because CrowdStrike co-founder Dimiti Alperovitch has trumpeted its Ukraine report as more evidence of Russian election tampering.

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Attention

US sanctions starve Venezuelans as Washington plays 'lifesaver' with aid dollars

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© Reuters / Nacho Doce
Despite years of devastating US sanctions on Venezuela, White House officials have painted themselves in the role of savior for the country, lavishing favored political operators with millions in aid as average citizens suffer.

Just one day after Washington announced a $52 million aid package for the Venezuelan opposition - pledging "full support" for 'interim president' Juan Guaido - Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US would devote another $119 million in aid for Latin America to assist those who have fled the crisis in Venezuela. A total of $36 million will be set aside for "life-saving programs" in Venezuela itself, and getting citizens "the help they deserve."


Mr. Potato

Netanyahu blasts Erdogan for denying Armenian genocide... which Israel doesn't even recognize

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© REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun; Carlo Allegri
Benjamin Netanyahu's latest denouncement of Recep Tayyip Erdogan for denying the Armenian genocide would have sounded more sincere if he hadn't personally blocked an attempt to recognize it as such last year.

There is no love lost between the leaders of Israel and Turkey, who have spent years publicly accusing each other of dictatorial and murderous policies. The latest barb from Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed that President Erdogan "denies the terrible slaughter of the Armenian people" and thus "shouldn't preach to Israel."


Arrow Down

WADA launches new probe on Russia just in time to affect upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Japan


Comment: This is rank politics, pure and simple. Certainly, some Russian athletes are doping. But some athletes from every country are doping...


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© Sputnik / Evgeni OdinokovRussian anti-doping agency
Russian sport officials said they are working to resolve issues with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Otherwise, there may be a new round of flashy headlines, Olympic bans and, years later, arbitrage hearings to overturn them.

The apparently never-ending saga of Russian doping allegations has entered a new chapter after more allegations of cheating were unloaded against the country. WADA's executive committee on Monday heard a report from the body's Compliance Review Committee on alleged violations by Russia's national anti-doping agency RUSADA.

The report focused on analysis of historical data on doping tests which WADA received from Russia in January. The information had inconsistencies, the international agency said, which Russia has to explain within three weeks or RUSADA faces re-suspension. RUSADA was reinstated in September 2018 on several conditions, including a promise to hand over data.

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Best of the Web: What you need to know about the Trump-Zelensky transcript

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The White House released the official transcript of a call between President Donald Trump and the Ukrainian president Wednesday, and while Trump did ask Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to look into former Vice President Joe Biden he did not mention any aspect of withholding aid from the nation if it was not done.

In fact, Trump spoke highly of the U.S. relationship with Ukraine, while chiding Europe's lack of support for the independent nation. Trump's full transcript with Zelensky also reveals that the president is seeking more information from Ukraine with regards to the role of Russian or Ukrainian persons involved in the hacking of the Democratic National Committee's server. His concern is significant, because Democrats accused the president and his campaign of conspiring with Russia. This request actually destroys the Democratic argument.

It is apparent from the conversation that Trump had with Zelensky that he is still seeking information on the origins of the hacking of the DNC and has always vehemently denounced the now debunked Democrat theory that his campaign conspired with Russia.

Comment: Since the release of the call, Zelensky commented on the controversy:
Ukrainian Leader Volodymyr Zelensky has said that all information about his supposedly suspicious call with President Donald Trump is already in the transcript, and he doesn't want to meddle in US elections by adding more.
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"It was normal," Zelensky said of the call. "You read everything."

"I don't want to be involved in democratic, open elections of the USA," he added, when asked if he felt pressured to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden.
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Zelensky said during the presser that he did not pressure any authorities in Ukraine regarding the probe involving Biden's son.
The MSM are losing their minds, naturally. One example:
"At no time have I considered resigning my position since assuming this role on August 16, 2019," Maguire said in a statement released on Wednesday after the Washington Post claimed he had threatened to do just that. "I have never quit anything in my life and I am not about to start now."

According to "current and former US officials familiar with the matter" cited by the Post, Maguire was prepared to quit in opposition to the White House attempts to stop him from testifying about what it called the "explosive" whistleblower complaint regarding President Donald Trump's discussion with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, during which the president allegedly threatened to withhold military aid if Ukraine did not reopen an investigation into the corruption of former Vice President Joe Biden's son's company. Maguire is scheduled to testify in open and closed hearings before Congress about the complaint on Thursday.
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Propaganda

Nothing-burger: House Intelligence Committee releases whistleblower report on Trump-Zelensky call

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© Reuters / Lucas Jackson
The whistleblower complaint that led to the impeachment inquiry against US President Donald Trump has been released. In it, the leaker admits he did not actually hear the phone call at the center of the scandal.

Released by the House Intelligence Committee on Thursday, the complaint details the circumstances surrounding Trump's July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Democrats argue that Trump attempted to pressure Zelensky into reopening a corruption investigation into 2020 candidate Joe Biden's son Hunter, and his business dealings in the country.


Comment: It's not too difficult to find dirt on Hunter Biden: Crack Pipe, IDs, And Badge Found In Hunter Biden Rental Car


The complaint reveals little new about the call itself. In it, the whistleblower - believed to be a member of the intelligence community - admitted that they had not actually been privy to the call, but went on secondhand accounts from those who were. They also detailed a series of contacts between US and Ukrainian officials, some pertaining to the investigation into Hunter Biden's business dealings.

Though Trump himself released a transcript of the call on Wednesday - which did not reveal a quid-pro-quo arrangement as Democrats alleged - the party has still pressed ahead with an impeachment inquiry. As the complaint was released, the committee prepared to interview Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire about his handling of the complaint.

Comment: The Dems are doing more for Trump's reelection campaign than any paid advertisement could.


No Entry

Trump imposes travel ban on 'senior Iranian officials' and family members

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U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a proclamation against the entry of 'senior Iranian government officials.'
A White House proclamation announced on September 25 quoted Trump as saying that "the unrestricted immigrant and nonimmigrant entry into the United States [of these people] would...be detrimental to the interests of the United States, and that their entry should be subject to certain restrictions, limitations, and exceptions."

Trump in the proclamation accused the Iranian government of behavior that "threatens peace and stability in the Middle East and beyond."

"I have determined that it is in the interest of the United States to take action to restrict and suspend the entry into the United States, as immigrants or nonimmigrants, of senior government officials of Iran, and their immediate family members," he added.

Iranian officials did not immediately comment.

Comment: This also comes on the heels of the US failing to grant visas to Russia's UN delegation. If the US carries on like this, will there be anybody left for them to harangue at these meetings?

See also: China's role in joint drill with Iran and Russia limited to anti-piracy forces say analysts


Snakes in Suits

US fails to grant visas to Russia's UN delegation, in return Moscow proposes ban on green card lottery

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© REUTERS / Lucy NicholsonFILE PHOTO. A woman holds a replica green card sign during a protest.
Moscow is weighing up its options on how to respond to a failure by the US to issue visas for 10 members of the Russian delegation to a UN summit in New York; one response could be to obstruct the green card lottery for Russians.

Russia believes it is the latest victim of Washington's dubious practice of abusing its status as the host of the United Nations headquarters by denying entrance to people that the US government doesn't want to see there. In theory, all members of the UN get equal access to the organization's events, but in practice nations which find themselves on Washington's bad side are effectively restricted when the US fails to issue visas to delegates.

Ten members of the Russian delegation to the ongoing UN General Assembly found themselves in this situation, including seven employees of the Russian Foreign Ministry, and Konstantin Kosachev, chair of the foreign affairs committee in the Russian senate.

Comment: These puerile moves reflect just how feeble the US government's position is these days. It also exposes how easily the UN can be abused and corrupted:


Russian Flag

Maduro gives Simon Bolivar's sword to Putin, hails cooperation with Russia

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© REUTERS / Sergei ChirikovRussian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro during a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia September 25, 2019.
After an 'extraordinary workday' with Russian President Vladimir Putin that saw him presenting a replica of Simon Bolivar's saber to the Russian leader, Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro took time to enjoy Moscow's iconic Red Square.

A video posted on Maduro's official Twitter account shows the Venezuelan president and his entourage braving the cold weather and taking a stroll in the heart of the Russian capital on Wednesday night.

In the video, Maduro sends greetings to Venezuelans and announces the ratification of a strategic cooperation map with Russia "to culminate [in a] victorious 2019 and ensure prosperity in future years."

Star of David

Benny Gantz rules out joining gov't with Netanyahu who's facing 'severe indictment'

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© AP Photo / Ariel Schalit
This comes after Netanyahu's Likud party received 32 seats in the 120-member Knesset and its major rival, the Blue and White party, received 33, bringing the country to another political deadlock after the second national elections this year.

The leader of Israel's Blue and White Party, Benny Gantz, has ruled out joining a government with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying that the Likud leader faces a 'serious indictment.'

"Blue and White led by me will not agree to sit in a government with a leader against whom stands a severe indictment," Gantz said in a statement.