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On airstrikes' anniversary, Serbia PM rules out joining NATO

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It was 18 years ago that the Clinton Administration and NATO began carrying out airstrikes against Serbia as part of a campaign to impose Kosovar secession. Serbian Prime Minister Aleksander Vucic spoke at a ceremony near the site of the most high profile airstrike of that conflict, the destruction of a passenger train that killed 28 people.

And as NATO continues to try to sweep up Balkan nations into their alliance, with Montenegro's accession likely imminent, Vucic had a clear message: Serbia has absolutely no intention of ever joining NATO, with Vucic adding "we will never be part of the alliance which killed our children, nor of any other alliance."

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Keep calm and follow Moscow's lead: UK setting up ties with Libya's Tobruk gov't

Khalifa Haftar
© AFP 2017/ Vasily MAXIMOV
London appears to be making preparations to radically shift its Libya policy. Following Moscow's lead, British officials are trying to broach a rapprochement with Khalifa Haftar, the Tobruk-based Marshal whose forces stand to counter the Western-backed Government of National Accord. Analysts say Moscow will have no choice but to respond.

Last week, the Conservative Middle East Council (CMEC), a UK Conservative Party organization charged with helping lawmakers understand Middle Eastern Affairs, issued a 16-page report on the situation in Libya, based on a recent visit to the war-torn country by CMEC director Leo Docherty and Conservative Party lawmaker Kwasi Kwarten.

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Israel's Mossad may have turned French spies into double agents during Syrian joint op

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Israeli intelligence agency Mossad attempted to turn French spies into double agents during a joint operation in Syria, Le Monde newspaper reported, citing a French intelligence report.

The report, part-published by the French daily, reveals Mossad's efforts to develop relationships with French spies between 2010 and 2011, in an effort to achieve its goal of turning them into double agents and obtain sensitive information for Tel Aviv.

The attempt apparently began when Mossad and French secret services collaborated to source intelligence data on the Syrian government's chemical weapons program, called 'Ratafia'.

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Puppet Master: The Unauthorized Biography of David Rockefeller

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David Rockefeller is dead. But what does it mean? How do we measure the life of someone who has shaped the modern world to such an extent? Join us for this week's edition of The Corbett Report where we examine David Rockefeller's life, his works and the world that he left in his wake.

Comment: "Some even believe we [Rockefeller family] are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as 'internationalists' and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure - One World, if you will. If that's the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it."

David Rockefeller


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U.S. to step up its two year war on the starving people of Yemen

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Yemen anti-war protest
The picture shows yesterday's rally in Sanaa, Yemen where up to 1 million people were condemning the war Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the UK and the U.S. have been waging on them for two years.

Nether the New York Times nor the Washington Post reported of the million strong rally. Both though reported widely of a 8,000 strong demonstration in Moscow led by the ultra-nationalist anti-semitic racist Alexey Navalny (vid). Navalny, who polls less than 1% in Russia, is their great and groundless hope to replace the Russian President Putin.

The war on Yemen was launched to show the manliness of the Saudi princes. Well, that may not be the proclaimed reason but it is the only one that makes sense. The U.S. takes part in the war because ... well - no one knows:

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US demands immediate release of detained Belarusian activists it helped fund

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On Saturday, Belarusian police detained several hundred people after opposition activists attempted to carry out an unauthorized rally in the center of the Belarusian capital of Minsk. According to human rights organizations, some 700 people were detained; about 100 of them were still in custody as of Sunday morning. Some of the protesters who have been released now face administrative charges for participation in an unauthorized mass event, while others were let go without being charged.
In a statement late on Saturday, the US Embassy marked its "deep concern" with the Belarusian government's refusal "to allow peaceful demonstrations in Minsk for the annual 'Freedom Day' commemoration."

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Operation Mosul: A Medieval Massacre

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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova described it this way weeks after US-led terror-bombing and Iraqi ground operations began last October - long before the worst horrors ongoing now.

US-orchestrated operations are being conducted under "conditions of absolute information blockade," Zakharova explained.

Nothing was done to protect, evacuate or otherwise help civilians. They've been on their own in harm's way without humanitarian or any other type aid or consideration for their welfare and safety since last October.

Hundreds of thousands remain trapped in the city. Others getting out risk their lives to do it - as endangered by US terror-bombing as ISIS fighters.


Comment: Warning: This is a very graphic and very disturbing video.



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US' global militarism cements Putin's domestic popularity

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The Russian economic recovery went sharply into reverse in February, according to the latest report from Rosstat, the federal state statistics service. But voter approval for President Vladimir Putin remains super-stable at a level unknown in Europe or the rest the world.

So if you are bent on fighting Russia, as the generals now in charge of US policy in Washington say and do, what opportunity is there for toppling Putin before the presidential election due in March 2018? One veteran of high-level Russian policy in Europe predicts: "The trouble for Putin will come when the World Cup starts in June of next year. But that's after he is elected in March. No one realizes, not yet, how much trouble the football competition will cause, with thousands of visa-free foreign agitators in the country calling themselves fans, and half a billion people watching on TV."

An analysis just released by Uralsib Bank analyst, Alexei Devyatov, of the latest economic results shows that for most Russians real income growth has not only stalled — the indicator has started to fall again from positive 8.1% in January to minus 4.1% in February.

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Trump is Obama's legacy: Could this destroy the Democratic Party?

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Nobody yet can tell whether Donald Trump is an agent of change with a specific policy in mind, or merely a catalyst heralding an as yet undetermined turning point. His first month in the White House saw him melting into the Republican mélange of corporate lobbyists. Having promised to create jobs, his "America First" policy looks more like "Wall Street First." His cabinet of billionaires promoting corporate tax cuts, deregulation and dismantling Dodd-Frank bank reform repeats the Junk Economics promise that giving more tax breaks to the richest One Percent may lead them to use their windfall to invest in creating more jobs. What they usually do, of course, is simply buy more property and assets already in place.

One of the first reactions to Trump's election victory was for stocks of the most crooked financial institutions to soar, hoping for a deregulatory scythe taken to the public sector. Navient, the Department of Education's knee-breaker on student loan collections accused by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) of massive fraud and overcharging, rose from $13 to $18 now that it seemed likely that the incoming Republicans would disable the CFPB and shine a green light for financial fraud.

Foreclosure king Stephen Mnuchin of IndyMac/OneWest (and formerly of Goldman Sachs for 17 years; later a George Soros partner) is now Treasury Secretary - and Trump is pledged to abolish the CFPB, on the specious logic that letting fraudsters manage pension savings and other investments will give consumers and savers "broader choice," e.g., for the financial equivalent of junk food. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos hopes to privatize public education into for-profit (and de-unionized) charter schools, breaking the teachers' unions. This may position Trump to become the Transformational President that neoliberals have been waiting for. But not the neocons.

Comment: Hard to say what is going to happen so early in this administration. But, as we have already witnessed, opinions to pinpoint the president is just an exercise, especially when they are based on the limited framework and imperialist mindset of one such as Obama and the cascading disasters under his watch. Mr. Trump would likely say he is no one's legacy but his own. TBD


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Golan Heights: IDF begins 'extensive military drills defying heightened tensions with Syria

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© Flicker/Abir SultanA battalion of the Golani Brigade during a drill held in the Golan Heights.
The Israeli Defense Forces began "extensive" military drills in the Golan Heights on Sunday. The exercises are expected to last one week, according to Israeli military officials.

The Times of Israel reports:
The exercises in the Golan Heights come at a time of increased tension with Syria, following several reported Israeli strikes on targets in Syria and a Syrian attempt to shoot down an Israeli warplane.

On Saturday a Lebanese paper reported that Syria had sent Israel a message via Russia, warning that it would fire Scud missiles at Israel in the event of further Israeli airstrikes.

Israel has said it would continue to act against attempts by Iran to send advanced weaponry to Hezbollah in Lebanon via Syria.
However, the IDF insists that "the drills were planned in advance as part of the army's 2017 schedule, and that the exercises are intended to maintain the army's preparedness."

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