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Star of David

Netanyahu seeks alliance with Eastern Europe to block EU's support for Palestine and Iran

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) in Hungary
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is working to get closer to countries in Central and Eastern Europe. In so doing the Israeli prime minister is seeking to form a pro-Israel alternative to the European Union, which includes countries that traditionally supported Israel but criticized its settlement policy in Palestinian occupied territories.

Netanyahu officially launched his plan a year ago, last July, when he was speaking at a meeting in Budapest, which included the Prime Ministers of Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia. At the time, it was not clear whether it was intended or deliberate that the microphone remained open in the presence of journalists before cutting it off, according to a report published by Haaretz on Sunday.

Netanyahu told the leaders of the four countries meeting in Budapest that, "In order to provide Israel with technology, the European Union is the only international organization that requires political considerations. We have special relations with China apart from the interference of any political issue. Indian Prime Minister, Narendura, told me that the interests of India are top priority to him. Also, Russia and Africa do not set any political conditions, only the EU does. This is irrational and contradicts the European interests".

Comment: Netanyahu is also trying to work Russia:

Russian Presidential Spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirms preparations underway for Putin-Netanyahu meeting in Moscow


Eye 2

Israeli president says as long as Hamas is in power Gaza will not be allowed to be rebuilt

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Israeli President Reuven Rivlin has pledged that the Gaza Strip will not be rebuilt so long as Hamas governs the besieged enclave, Shehab.ps reported yesterday.

"Israel was and has remained the only actor in the region that conveys basic staples for the welfare of the residents of Gaza," the Times of Israel reported Rivlin saying at a ceremony in honour of Israeli soldiers killed during Israel's 2014 assault on the Gaza Strip.


Comment: Nonsense! With or without Hamas, Israel will always find an excuse to feel threatened by Palestinians. Otherwise, how is it going to carry on with its decades-long ethnic-cleansing and land-theft program? Happily, this program will not succeed...

Why Israel's Expansionist and Ethnic-Cleansing Ambitions Will Fail


Card - MC

Madeleine Albright on Trumpocalypse: 'Things are genuinely, seriously bad'

The former US secretary of state decries the global rise of authoritarianism in her new book, Fascism: A Warning, and talks about Trump, Putin and the 'tragedy' of Brexit
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Comment: Quick refresher on who this woman is...



Madeleine Albright has both made and lived a lot of history. When she talks about a resurgence of fascism, she says it as someone who was born into the age of dictators. She was a small girl when her family fled Czechoslovakia after the Nazis consumed the country in 1939. After 10 days in hiding, her parents escaped Prague for Britain and found refuge in Notting Hill Gate, "before it was fancy", in an apartment which backed on to Portobello Road. Her first memories of life in London are of disorientation. "I didn't have a clue. My parents were very continental European and I didn't have siblings early on. I felt isolated." As Hitler unleashed the blitz, "every night we went down to the cellar where everybody was sleeping."

She has since been back to the redbrick block in Notting Hill. "I rang the doorbell of the person who lived in the apartment - it was a lot smaller than I remember it. I asked a stupid question: whether the cellar still existed. They said: 'Of course the cellar exists.' So they took me down and I had this moment - the green paint was exactly the same. I remember the green paint."

It was decades later that she discovered that, though she was raised a Catholic, her parentage was Jewish and many of her family had been murdered in the Holocaust, including three grandparents.

Comment:
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Fire

British Air Force last month 'lost' Special Forces plane while protecting ISIS in Syria

The British Royal Air Force targeted pro-Assad forces after a fight between coalition and pro-Assad forces broke out in the desert on the border between Jordan, Syria and Iraq
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The British Royal Airforce directly targeted pro-Syrian regime forces near the border with Iraq and Jordan last month, The Sunday Times reports. One Syrian army officer was killed and seven others were injured.

The attack took place a month ago, when a RAF Typhoon fighter jet dropped a 500lb Paveway IV bomb on pro-Assad forces during a firefight near a British and American Special Forces base in the desert near al-Tanf on the Jordanian-Iraqi border. The bomb was dropped in response to the regime forces' attempt to approach the base. The base is used to train a Syrian rebel group fighting ISIS, Maghawir al-Thowra (MaT).


Comment: 'Rebels', aka al-Qaeda/ISIS.


The base is surrounded by a 34-mile "deconfliction zone," which pro-Assad militias have been instructed by the U.S. to stay out of.

Comment: In the absence of clarifying information, we can safely assume the plane was shot down by the Syrian Arab Army.


Chart Pie

The NATO-led balkanization of South America and the role of aligned fifth columns destabilizing the world

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During the recent meeting in Caracas of the Venezuelan Presidential Economic Advisory Commission, in mid-June 2018, President Maduro said something extremely interesting, but also extremely disturbing - nonetheless highly important for the region to be aware of. Mr. Maduro mentioned Yugoslavia, the foreign induced local conflicts, the breakup and dismemberment of Yugoslavia, starting with the "Ten Days War" on Slovenia in 1991, the Croatian War (1991-95); the Bosnia War (1992-95); the Kosovo War (1998-99), culminating with the Clinton induced 69-day NATO bombing of Kosovo, under then European NATO leader Wesley Clark (today the Repentant - in retrospect it's easy to be sorry), pretending to save the Kosovo Albanians from Serbian Milosevic's atrocities. How Milosevic served as a patsy for the imperial forces is another story.

All of this would not have been possible without a decade long preparation by several Fifth Columns infiltrated and trained in and outside of Yugoslavia, the only country in Europe that in the 1980s and 90s flourished, with general wellbeing above that of the average Europeans, who were suffering recessions and increasing inequality, the beginning of xenophobia in the age of nascent neoliberalism. There was no extreme poverty in Yugoslavia, but prosperity without excesses for everybody. There was economic growth under a loose Mao-model socialism which could, of course, not be allowed persist, lest it might serve the world as an example. Besides - the breakup of Yugoslavia into chaos was needed to create mini-states that are in conflict with each other, some of them still today, and that could be 'accommodated' against a hefty 'fee', of course, to accept the installation of NATO bases - ever an inch closer to Moscow's door step.

Comment: The Empire of Chaos is at a total loss with nothing left to do but double down on its losing strategy for world control. The thinking world has gotten wise to its malevolent and underhanded ways, and has found the means to creatively to fight back. How much longer before US citizens wake up from the blind stupor of destruction that is being waged in its name?


Propaganda

Former US ambassador to Soviet Union destroys 'credibility' of US intelligence report on Russian interference

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A former US ambassador to the Soviet Union has slammed the intelligence report on alleged Russian election meddling, saying it lacks hard facts and omits relevant agencies, while media and politicians have failed to ask questions.

Jack Matlock served as US ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1987 to 1991, and was also the president's special assistant for national security in the 1980s. Drawing on his vast governmental and diplomatic experience, Matlock doubts that the report - published by the CIA, the FBI, and the NSA last January - gave a real assessment of any Russian role in the electoral process. He says that, even though most commentators think otherwise, the intelligence community didn't prove Russian interference.

He says those who used the report "without even the pretense of due diligence" to make a flamboyant statement or a headline "objectively acted as co-conspirators in an effort to block any improvement in relations with Russia."

Comment: Matlock is spot on. People often hear the allegation that 17 of the United States intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential elections. The problem is that there are not 17 agencies that have intel operations on cyber-crime. So, 17 intelligence agencies have not confirmed or conducted investigations.

These agencies: The Department of Energy, U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Intelligence and Counter-intelligence, Treasury's Office of Intelligence, Drug Enforcement Agency, Marine Corps Intelligence, National Geo-spatial-Intelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, Office of Naval Intelligence, INSCOM, and Air Force Intelligence only supported a 'joint release' which said the intel branches were "confident" that Russia was involved in influencing American public opinion for the elections. In fact, that statement specifically says they cannot attribute hacking activity to the Russian government: "Some states have also recently seen scanning and probing of their election-related systems, which in most cases originated from servers operated by a Russian company. However, we are not now in a position to attribute this activity to the Russian Government."


Chess

Russian Embassy blasts State Dept hypocrisy over their dissatisfaction over media outlets being put on foreign agents list

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© Alexey Agarishev / SputnikThe Russian Embassy in Washington DC
The Russian Embassy in Washington has stated that if the US wants its state-funded media to be taken off Russia's 'foreign agents' list, it should do the same for Russian-funded media outlets at home.

"Washington does not like it when the rules that it has set for others are applied to itself. The State Department is unhappy over the fact that only mass media sponsored from the American budget got themselves on the Russian 'foreign agents' list. This can be easily mended. The main condition is that Russian media are no longer victimized in the United States and taken off the American 'foreign agent' list," the statement released by the embassy says.

The statement came in reply to a Friday address in which the US State Department expressed its dissatisfaction with US-sponsored media outlets - in particular Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - being recognized as foreign agents by Moscow.

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Eagle meets Bear and the Syrian tug-of-war

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Trump and Putin are likely to discuss the tricky situation in southern Syria when they meet; while the US president says he wants US forces back home, the CIA, Pentagon and Israel may be happier to see them stay so the war-torn state remains unstable

Ahead of the Eagle-meets-Bear Trump-Putin summit on July 16 in Helsinki, Syria-centered spin has gone into overdrive. Unknown sources have leaked what is billed as President Trump's alleged Syria deal discussed with Jordan's King Abdullah.

Trump would "allow" Damascus, supported by Russian air power, to regain its territory along the borders of Jordan, Israel and Iraq. In return, President Putin and Bashar al-Assad would agree to establish an extended demilitarized zone (DMZ) along these same borders, off-limits to any Iranian forces.

That would set the scene for Trump's already announced desire to extract US forces out of Syria before October and the US mid-term elections. The president would be able to declare the proverbial "Mission Accomplished" in defeating Daesh or Islamic State.

Comment: When time's up and ya gotta go...you'd best be gone the day before. There is no win for the US and cohorts. Save face; save lives; save money; leave.


Beaker

The 'poisoning' of the Trump-Putin summit

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How convenient! Just as President Donald Trump is about to hold an historic meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, we get a reminder of a "dastardly Kremlin poison plot".

Trump is due to meet with Putin in Helsinki on July 16 in a full summit, keenly anticipated as perhaps signaling a breakthrough for improved East-West relations. Some observers are even referring to the Helsinki conference as the political event of the year.

What is clear is that Trump's political enemies at home and abroad are acutely vexed by the possibility that the Helsinki meeting with Putin may succeed in repairing badly frayed relations between Washington and Moscow. Surprising as it may seem, there are huge vested interests in maintaining confrontation between the two powers.


Comment: Stating the obvious for anyone following real news.


The British political establishment, according to media reports, are particularly apprehensive that Trump and Putin might find a way to normalize bilateral relations. That would undermine the so-called, and much overblown, "special relationship" between the US and Britain.

European NATO acolytes who are meeting next week for an annual NATO summit are also unnerved by the prospect of American-Russian rapprochement. Think about the lucrative weapons contracts that will be jeopardized, as well as plush sinecures for NATO-aligned flunkies and think-tanks.

It is this geopolitical context and self-serving powerful interests which could likely explain the strange rebound of the "Skripal poison affair".

Comment: Timing of the Amesbury story is certainly suspect. Most unfortunate, latest victim Dawn Sturgess has died. The police claim it was exposure to Novichok, but circumstances relating to the poisoning and her sudden death have yet to be determined or reported. Disinformation will be forthcoming.

See also: UK police say woman exposed to nerve agent in Amesbury has died


Snakes in Suits

Schumer fails: 62% of Americans want new supreme court justice appointed before midterm elections

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© J. Scott Applewhite/APSenator Chuck Schumer
Americans want the President to appoint, and the Senate to confirm, a new Supreme Court justice before the 2018 midterm elections - by a staggering 2-to-1 margin, according to a new poll released Tuesday.

According to a new NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll:
More than six in 10 Americans, or 62 percent, said Trump's nominee, who will be announced on Monday, should be confirmed or rejected before the elections in which control of the House and Senate are at stake. About three in 10, or 33 percent, said the Senate should wait until after the elections, the poll found.
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The vast majority of Republicans surveyed, 85 percent, said the Senate's vote on the nominee should take place before the election. Roughly six in 10 Independents, or 61 percent, agreed. However, more than half of Democrats, 55 percent, believe the voting on a new justice should wait.
Many Democrats, led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), have argued that President Donald Trump should not appoint a new Supreme Court justice in an election year, and should wait for a new Congress to be seated in January.

They have cited a bogus version of the rule Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) applied in 2016, when he said the Senate should not confirm a new Supreme Court justice in a presidential election year.