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Disgraced former MP Priti Patel accuses Brexit campaign of breaking spending limits

Priti Patel wants an investigation into Remain campaign spending
© Reuters/ Neil HallUK Home Secretary Priti Patel
Remainers have been accused of unlawful coordination during the 2016 Brexit referendum. Although Brits voted to leave the EU, a former cabinet minister is calling on the government to investigate the losing side.

Priti Patel, who was sacked as international development secretary in November after holding a series of secret meetings with Israeli officials, is writing to the Electoral Commission. She accused a leading Remain campaign of bending rules to get around the spending cap.


Britain Stronger in Europe (BSE), now Open Britain, is accused of breaking strict limits on spending in the two-month run-up to June 2016. Pro-Brexit campaign Vote Leave is already under investigation by the Electoral Commission over claims it broke the £7 million ($9.5 million) limit.

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Google looks to mend fences with Washington after rocky 2017

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Google is aiming to mend fences in Washington after a difficult year that saw its public image take a hit and new scrutiny from lawmakers.

The company was embroiled in a number of controversies from Russia's use of its platforms to interfere in the 2016 election to its influence over think tanks and academic research.

2017 was a long year for the internet giant. In March, Google came under fire from advertisers who pulled millions of dollars worth of ads after it was learned that many of those were running alongside extremist content on YouTube.

Google's public image took another hit when the company disclosed that YouTube and its advertising platforms were used by Russians to manipulate the 2016 elections. That disclosure angered lawmakers, who grilled executives from Google, as well as Facebook and Twitter, on Capitol Hill.

Comment: Despite all the surface kerfluffle, Google is still the secret darling of the alphabet soup agencies. Their core business practices will never be touched.


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McMaster says Trump's foreign policy approach goes against consensus that military interventions are always good

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National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster said Thursday that President Donald Trump's approach to foreign policy is beyond his "comfort zone," suggesting he has altered the global community's view of the United States - though not necessarily in a negative way.

Trump's approach to foreign policy "has moved a lot of us out of our comfort zone, me included," McMaster, 55, a three-star Army lieutenant general who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, told The New York Times.

"The consensus view has been that engagement overseas is an unmitigated good, regardless of the circumstances," he said.

"But there are problems that are maybe both intractable and of marginal interest to the American people, that do not justify investments of blood and treasure."

McMaster defined Trump's foreign policy as "pragmatic realism," not isolationism.

Comment: Pragmatic realism is better than ideological obsession any day of the week. That said, how much of Trump's approach to Iran and Palestine is pragmatic realism, compared to the ideological obsession of the pro-Zionist clique surrounding him?


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Not so quiet on the Syrian Front: US attempting to launch another war

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This is a classic example of flip-flop policy. In November, the US promised Turkey to stop arming Kurdish militias in Syria after the Islamic State was routed. Brett McGurk, the US Special Presidential Envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat Islamic State, explained that after the urban fighting in Raqqa was over "adjustments in the level of military support" would be made. "We had to give some equipment - and it's limited, extremely limited - all of which was very transparent to our NATO ally, Turkey," he said during a special briefing on December 21. In June, the US told Turkey it would take back weapons supplied to the Kurdish the People's Protection Units (YPG) militia in northern Syria after the defeat of Islamic State.

But sophisticated weapons will continue to be sent to Syria in 2018, including thousands of anti-tank rocket launchers, heat seeking missiles and rocket launchers. The list of weaponry and equipment was prepared by US Department of Defense as part of the 2018 defense budget and signed by Trump of Dec. 12. It includes more than 300 non-tactical vehicles, 60 nonstandard vehicles, and 30 earth-moving vehicles to assist with the construction of outposts or operations staging areas. The US defense spending bill for 2018 ("Justification for FY 2018 Overseas Contingency Operations / Counter-Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Train and Equip Fund") includes providing weapons worth $393 million to US partners in Syria. Overall, $500 million, roughly $70 million more than last year, are to be spent on Syria Train and Equip requirements. The partners are the Kurds-dominated Syria Democratic Forces (SDF). The YPG - the group that is a major concern of Turkey - is the backbone of this force.

Comment: The US is determined to retain some influence in Syria by any means possible, even if it means breaking publicly made promises.


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France: anti-Russian sanctions 'contrary to our vision of multilateral organisation', sees 'relations rebalancing'

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire.
© Gonzalo Fuentes / ReutersFrench Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire.
The French economy and finance minister has said that France is moving toward a period of rebalancing, aiming to create a trade 'backbone' with Beijing via Russia.

Bruno Le Maire made the statement in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, given in December, during the minister's visit to Moscow. "We are moving from a world dominated by very exclusive transatlantic relations toward a rebalancing," Le Maire said.

"The US is a close ally and Europe's principal trading partner, but we can clearly see the difficulties," the minister said, criticizing the US for maintaining the threat of "extraterritorial sanctions" - legislation that lets Washington penalize foreign companies with US operations for doing business in Russia. "That is contrary to our vision of a multilateral global organization," Le Maire said, expressing hope that French sanctions against Russia will soon be lifted. "The conditions are not met for us to lift or alleviate sanctions, but I hope - I really hope - that it will evolve," Le Maire declared.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivers smackdown to NY Times columnist with award mocking his failed Trump prediction

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© Win McNamee/Getty ImagesWhite House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders honored the NYT's Paul Krugman with "worst prediction for the year" award.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders handed out an impromptu award on Friday to a New York Times columnist - but it wasn't for impeccable reporting.

What happened?

Sanders issued the "worst prediction for the year" award to Times columnist Paul Krugman on Friday for predicting President Donald Trump's successful presidential election would sink the American economy to such a low point that it would never recover.

"If the question is when markets will recover, a first-pass answer is never," Krugman wrote on Election Day. "So we are very probably looking at a global recession, with no end in sight. I suppose we could get lucky somehow. But on economics, as on everything else, a terrible thing has just happened."

Comment: The NYT libs just keep embarrassing themselves.


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Iran says foreign influences have stoked tensions as part of hybrid war

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Iran is claiming that the ongoing protests inside the country are as part of a "hybrid war" being waged by several foreign countries against it, Iranian media has reported, citing the deputy head of the country's Supreme National Security Council.

Ali Shamkhani has blamed the United States, Britain, and Saudi Arabia for being behind the protests and orchestrating anti-government campaigns on social media, to stoke tensions.

"Based on our analysis, almost 27 percent of the new hashtags, directed against Iran have been generated by the Saudi government," Shamkhani said, adding that the interference was aimed at halting Iran's progress.

The protests will end "in several days," Shamkhani was quoted as saying by the Tasnim news agency.

Comment: The situation in Iran is not black and white, and the depiction of events from the Western media isn't at all accurate. The vast majority of Iran's protests are legitimate and the people's concerns are recognized as valid. That said, there is an exceedingly small portion of rabidly anti-Iranian 'protesters' who are using violence and talking points that the West depicts as representing the majority. See the following for more information: Fort Russ: Everything you need to know about the Iran protest crisis


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Clinton donors David Brock, Susie Tompkins Buell bankrolled $700,000 to find Trump sexual harassment accusers

David Brock and Susie Tompkins Buell
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Left-wing political operatives and Hillary Clinton backers David Brock and Susie Tompkins Buell bankrolled $700,000 allegedly to find people who would accuse then-candidate Donald Trump of sexual misconduct before Election Day 2016.

Brock's American Bridge 21st Century Foundation and Buell, a major donor to the foundation, reportedly donated the six-figure sums to Lisa Bloom's law firm, which specializes in sexual harassment allegations against public figures, according to a report from the New York Times.

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Will 2018 be a year of war and more US aggression?

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© Mikhail Alaeddin / Sputnik
If the first months of 2017 were a time of great hopes following the historical defeat of Hillary Clinton, the year is ending in a sombre, almost menacing manner. Not only has the swamp easily, quickly and totally drowned Trump, but the AngloZionist Empire is reeling from its humiliating defeat in Syria and the Neocons are now treating our entire planet to a never ending barrage of threats. Furthermore, the Trump Administration now has released a National Security Strategy which clearly show that the Empire is in "full paranoid" mode. It is plainly obvious that the Neocons are now back in total control of the White House, Congress and the US corporate media. Okay, maybe things are still not quite as bad as if Hillary had been elected, but they are bad enough to ask whether a major war is now inevitable next year.

If we go by their rhetoric, the Neocons have all the following countries in their sights:
  1. Afghanistan (massive surge already promised)
  2. Syria (threats of a US-Israeli-KSA attack; attack on Iranian and Hezbollah forces in Syria)
  3. Russia (disconnecting from SWIFT; stealing Russian assets in the US; attack on Russian forces in Syria)
  4. Iran (renege on nuclear deal, attack Iranian forces in Syria)
  5. The Donbass (support for a full scale Ukronazi attack against Novorussia)
  6. DPRK (direct and overt military aggression; aerial and naval blockade)
  7. Venezuela (military intervention "in defense of democracy, human rights, freedom and civilization")

Comment: Another thing to consider is that Russia under Putin is an impediment to their plans and we're likely to see attempts to interfere with the Russian elections as well.


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Iran authorities claim protest organizers detained

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Iran's Intelligence Ministry has identified and detained a number of individuals over the involvement in provoking unrest in the country's major cities, local media reported on Monday, citing the ministry.

Some of the peaceful gatherings that took place in Iran recently to express public demands over the economic situation in the country turned violent "due to the presence of suspicious and aggressive elements," who caused casualties and damaged public property, the Press TV broadcaster reported.

Comment: Another suspicious revolution is brewing from the same usual culprits. This time, it is their favorite target - Iran. Will it succeed?. See also: