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'Case closed': Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says Dems must 'move on' from Russiagate

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Mitch McConnell, the Senate Majority Leader, declared that there were no illicit ties between President Donald Trump and the Russians, asking Democrats to finally move on.

"Case closed," McConnell said in a speech on the Senate floor Tuesday, highlighting the special counsel's findings of no conspiracy.

He slammed Democrats for "unhinged partisanship" and for "endlessly relitigating a two-and-a-half year-old election result," comparing the situation to the film 'Groundhog Day,' wherein the main character relives the same day over and over again.

Bad Guys

Rogue State: Pompeo sez US must prevent construction of Nord Stream 2 pipeline to 'counter Russia'

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has yet again lashed out at the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project, claiming that Moscow wants it as "leverage" over Europe, and vowed to continue efforts to disrupt it.

Pompeo, well known for his vocal criticism of the pipeline project, touched upon the topic while giving a speech at the Centre for Policy Studies in London on Wednesday.

"Russia wants Nord Stream 2 to use energy as a leverage over Europe. We shouldn't allow it to proceed," Pompeo stated, while praising the close relationship between the US and the UK.

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Twitter suspends conservative activist David Horowitz

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© Phelan M. Ebenhack / APAuthor and conservative activist David Horowitz says there is a "disgusting" epidemic of anti-Semitism on campuses and that administrators are tolerating it.
The Twitter purge of conservatives continued Tuesday as the social-media giant suspended longtime activist David Horowitz.

The suspension, initially reported by OANN host Jack Posobiec, came the same day as Mr. Posobiec's account devoted to documenting assaults on Trump supporters, @MAGAphobia, was suspended.


Mr. Horowitz's certified account @horowitz39 showed up as suspended early Tuesday evening.

It was restored by later in the evening, with Twitter saying the suspension was a mistake - an explanation Mr. Horowitz didn't buy.

Mr. Horowitz is a former leftist who edits FrontPage Magazine and directs Discover the Networks, a watchdog group that tracks liberals and leftists.

The Horowitz Freedom Center, which still had a Twitter account, denounced the suspension as "@jack continuing his fascist censorship of conservative voices."

The group started the hashtag #FreeDavid.


Twitter is notoriously opaque about the reasons for suspending accounts, and the platform is widely seen among conservatives as applying double standards in application of its anti-hate rules.

Conservative actor James Woods also has been locked out of his Twitter account since late last month for "abusive behavior," specifically his reaction to special counsel Robert Mueller's report, in which he cited a famous Ralph Waldo Emerson quote. His feed is still up, with the last tweet coming April 19.

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Eagle

The MAGApocalypse comes to Venezuela thanks to America's blindly loyal right

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When the U.S. surprised the world by electing Donald Trump president many of us understood what it truly meant. "MAGA Bitchez!" was all I could say for at least a week. It was such a glorious event.

It was a giant 'two-fingers up' to the globalist establishment and endemic corruption of not just our government but of our society. We hoped it would signal a fundamental shift in U.S. foreign and domestic policy.

"No Mas" to more creeping totalitarianism at home.

"No Mas" to the weird intersectionalism and messianic Just War interventionism of the Baby Boomer generation.

Finally a coherent political statement from the latch-key Generation X; ready to assume the mantle of political power and tear down the rotten edifice of the world's financial and political behemoth sucking the life out of humanity, one rehypothecated dollar at a time.

Sadly many of us, including myself, were wrong. Two and a half years of the most cynical Russophobia supporting an obvious and ham-handed coup operation against Trump has left the country more divided today than it was in 2016 when he won.

Gear

Venezuela tests Trump-Bolton relationship

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President Trump and national security adviser John Bolton's relationship is being put to the test by the escalating crisis in Venezuela.

Bolton this week signaled support for military intervention in the South American country to oust embattled President Nicolás Maduro, a move that would pose a challenge for Trump, who has so far indicated a preference for and campaigned on scaling down existing military conflicts and avoiding new ones.

While Trump has said all options are on the table for Venezuela, Bolton has become the public face of any military effort. On Friday, Bolton met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan at the Pentagon to discuss the situation in Venezuela.

Comment: Could we be watching John Bolton's last stand?


Propaganda

Kiev's US Embassy pushes Ukrainian propaganda outfit on 'World Press Freedom Day'

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By promoting the founder of the notorious "StopFake," US diplomats in Ukraine seemed to confuse "World Press Freedom Day" with "April Fool's Day."

Yevhen Fedchenko heads the Western-sponsored "Infowars" operation, which attempts to whitewash pretty much all of Ukraine's sins as distortions amplified by "Russian disinformation." And he's become so discredited that even US/UK journalists covering Ukraine have made him a figure of fun at this point.

If the US Embassy had limited Fedchenko to describing "the difference between journalism and propaganda," it wouldn't have been a bad interview. Because, after all, perhaps a propagandist is the best person to describe the variance between the two concepts.

Pirates

New Iran sanctions: Trump threatens anyone trading aluminum, iron, steel & copper

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© Reuters/Morteza NikoubazlSteel Saba complex in Isfahan province, Iran (FILE PHOTO)
The US has imposed sweeping new sanctions on anyone who trades with Iran in iron, steel, copper, aluminum and related products, escalating the economic blockade of Tehran as the nuclear deal continues to unravel.

An executive order signed by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday says the property of anyone who owns or operates or engages in "significant" transactions with Iran's metals sector will be seized by the US under sanctions laws. Likewise, anyone accused of materially assisting, sponsoring or supporting anyone who is sanctioned will have their property blocked as well.

The blocked property "may not be transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in," says the executive order. The sanctions apply to property inside the US, or in possession or control of any US person.

Comment: If Iran was such a threat, those nations that have proven their willingness to work towards cooperation and some semblance of peace, like Russia and China, would not be willing to trade with them:


Bullseye

'Frothing extremist': Tucker Carlson berates Dem. Brian Sims over pro-abortion clips, roasts CNN's silence

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A video of Democratic lawmaker Brian Sims confronting pro-life protesters has sparked outcry, including from Fox News' Tucker Carlson, who said Sims might look like a "mentally-ill panhandler," but is really a "Democratic star."

Carlson's biting comments came during his Tuesday show, where he replayed the now viral clip of Sims confronting a protester he repeatedly calls an "old white lady" who was silently praying outside a Planned Parenthood in the representative's home district in Pennsylvania.


The video was originally published on Twitter by Sims, who implored "righteous opposition" and "push back" against pro-life protesters who "prey on young women," "use white privilege," and are "racist, classist, bigots."

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The authoritarian war on cash is a war on liberty

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Authoritarians are forever trying to surveil and manipulate humanity to their desired ends. Advances in technology have surely made it easier in many respects. A very big goal, from the point of view of any true authoritarian, would be the abolition of cash. All economic transactions monitored. No privacy whatsoever. The accomplishment of such a goal is far from a done deal. We should stand against it at every turn.


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Kremlin condemns 'reckless' moves by US that led to Iran decision on nuclear deal

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© Sergei Karpukhin/APRussian President Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani during a joint news conference at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, March 28, 2017.
Tehran's move to scale down implementation of the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal was a direct result of the US' unconsidered political decisions against Iran, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman.

"The situation is serious, it was obviously provoked by decisions made in Washington," Dmitry Peskov told journalists, commenting on Tehran's decision to suspend a part of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

"President Putin has repeatedly told that such ill-advised voluntarist steps, which lead to unreasonable pressure on Iran, would cause repercussions, we're facing now."

Comment: Russia is not the only party concerned about Iran's latest moves:
French Defense Minister Florence Parly told BFM TV on Wednesday that nothing would be worse than Iran withdrawing from the deal, adding that France, Britain and Germany were doing all they could to keep the accord alive. However, she warned that if Tehran does not uphold its part of the deal, it could result in sanctions.

Germany said it regrets the statements made by Iran and urged Tehran not to take any aggressive steps. A Foreign Ministry spokesman added that Berlin is keen to keep the nuclear deal and intends to abide by its commitments, as long as Iran does the same.

Speaking on behalf of the British government, UK junior foreign minister Mark Field warned that there would be consequences if Iran stopped meeting its commitments under the nuclear deal.

He added that the UK remains committed to working on sanctions relief, and called on both Russia and China to pursue this goal as "diplomacy continues." Field said the British government believes the deal is broadly working towards keeping Iran's nuclear program peaceful, and that he hopes to visit the country in the near future.

Meanwhile, Theresa May's spokesman said the prime minister is extremely concerned about Iran's decision, and urges Tehran not to take any escalatory steps. While British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt called the announcement an "unwelcome step".

China also responded to the news on Wednesday, with their Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang saying that the agreement should be fully implemented and that all sides have a responsibility to ensure this happens.

Earlier on Wednesday, Iranian President Rouhani announced on national television that a gradual scale-down of the country's commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal would begin in 60 days, starting with a refusal to dispose of excessive heavy water and enriched uranium. Rouhani also said the move was a reciprocal response to the US' withdrawal from the agreement.

The deal with Iran was signed by the EU and other world leaders to offer Tehran relief from sanctions in exchange for voluntary restrictions of its nuclear industry. Last year, the US broke its commitments under the deal, restored and extended sanctions, and attempted to prevent countries around the world from buying Iran's oil.
And Israel must stick its nose in of course, in the mad idea that Iran is gunning specifically for them:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that Israel will make every effort to prevent the development of nuclear weapons by Iran amid the news that the latter may pull out of some of its commitments under the nuclear deal.

"This morning, on my way here, I heard that Iran intends to pursue its nuclear programme. We will not allow Iran to achieve nuclear weaponry. We will continue to fight those who would kill us", he said.
Israel vowed to continue harassing Iran at every opportunity, as it sees Iran as the biggest obstacle to its dominance in the region:
Israel has long criticized Iran over its nuclear operations, with Netanyahu openly opposing the international deal and previously accusing Europe of appeasing Iran on the issue - evocative language that harks back to European nations' initial failure to confront Nazi Germany.

During a 2018 speech at the United Nations, Netanyahu presented what he considered proof that Iran still sought to obtain nuclear weapons, despite the 2015 agreement. The presentation consisted of an aerial photograph of the Iranian capital, marked with a red arrow pointing to what the Israeli leader said was once a secret warehouse holding nuclear-related material that had since been moved. Iran responded to the presentation by calling it an "arts and crafts show."
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© Timothy A. Clary/Agence France-PresseIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York September 27, 2018.