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Unbelievable: U.S. says Russia's condemnation of Damascus bomb attacks 'unfair to suicide bombers'

UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura addresses the Syrian invitees in the presence of members of the UN Security Council and the International Syria Support Group in Geneva
© Pierre Albouy / Reuters
Russia's Western "colleagues" at the U.N. Security Council make it clear that they have a "different [operating] standard" with regard to Syria which "does not imply an unqualified denunciation of terrorism". Any questions?

The West's response to the deadly twin bomb attacks in Damascus on Saturday continues to shock even the most hardened cynics.

In what can only be described as an act of extremely good timing, Washington managed to distance itself from the group that claimed responsibility for the bombings just hours before the attack was carried out. Reuters then proceeded to portray the suicide bombers and the terrorist organization they belonged to as misunderstood "hardline rebels" fighting Assad's "tyrannical rule".

Caesar

"This was rather odious material": Kremlin mocks CNN's Putin documentary

putin looking somewhat frustrated
Fareed Zakaria's documentary, featuring Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, aired on Monday.

The Kremlin has called CNN's documentary on Russia's president Vladimir Putin, aired Monday night, "hysterical" and "odious."

"This was rather odious material," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted as saying by news agency RIA Novosti, adding that "there was nothing new in it."

Comment: Fareed is probably still reeling from the public shaming Putin gave him at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum back in 2016.


2 + 2 = 4

Washington and corporate media begin to use the term 'Deep State'

Trump and deep state
White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Friday that there's "no question" there are allies of former President Barack Obama who are "burrowed into government" and working to push a liberal "agenda." Spicer's comments came after Yahoo News asked if the White House believes there's a "deep state" that is actively working to undermine President Trump.

"Well, I think that there's no question when you have eight years of one party in office that there are people who stay in government ... and continue to espouse the agenda of the previous administration," Spicer said. "So, I don't think it should come as any surprise that there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and, you know, may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it. I don't think that should come as a surprise to anyone."


Comment: Spicer is being diplomatic here. That or he's clueless.


The concept of the "deep state," a shadowy network of staffers at military and intelligence agencies who work to influence the government, has increasingly become part of the conversation since Trump took office in January. Trump has repeatedly alleged that Obama ordered surveillance on his team during the campaign and suggested that the ex-president's allies are to blame for leaks that have dogged his administration. While the White House has not used the term "deep state" publicly, according to the Washington Post, "many" presidential aides employ the phrase and chief strategist Steve Bannon has "spoken with Trump at length about his view that the 'deep state' is a direct threat to his presidency." During a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference late last month, Bannon framed Trump's administration as a fight for the "deconstruction of the administrative state."

Comment: While it is likely that many now using the term have only a very superficial understanding of the term 'deep state,' or are using it mainly for political purposes ie. to support Trump, it is nonetheless a positive development that this idea of a secret or shadow government - is growing. Even if most folks are no longer tuning in to mainstream fake news and have little to no trust of what politicians say these days.


Heart

Team victory: Crimea's people 'really wanted to return home to Russia'

Crimea reunification Russia
© Sputnik / Vladimir Astapkovich"I remember only one thing – the warm attitude of the Crimeans, their wish, their enthusiasm which led us essentially to victory and to returning home. This is why perhaps the main achievement is the feelings of optimism and euphoria. "
The Crimeans "really wanted to return to Russia," head of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Aksyonov told Sputnik, reflecting on events which led the Black Sea peninsula to hold a referendum on its status within Ukraine.

Crimea's parliament and the local government of Sevastopol held the plebiscite following the foreign-sponsored coup which ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich in February 2014. "At that point in time, Aksyonov recalled, "Crimeans made a decision which was backed by Russia and the Russian president to return home."

The referendum was held on March 16, 2014, with nearly 97 percent voting in favor of joining Russia.

Comment: The U.S. needs to quit lying about Crimea as the Crimean people made a voluntary and very wise choice to reunite with Russia. The Crimean economy is thriving, in stark contrast to that of Ukraine which has been devastated since the Western-backed regime change crusade.


Propaganda

Fake News: Russia & Egypt refute reports of Russian troop deployment on Libyan border

Libya
© Ismail Zetouni / Reuters
Both Russia and Egypt have denied reports alleging that Russian special forces have been deployed at an airbase near the Libyan border to support a military commander loyal to Libya's eastern government.

"There are no Russian special forces in Sidi Barrani," the Russian Defense Ministry's official spokesman, Igor Konashenkov, said on Tuesday.

"Some Western media have been disturbing the public with such reports, citing anonymous sources for several years now... And ever more foolish and indecent with regard to American intelligence are the words of the 'source' quoted by Reuters, who said that 'intelligence activity of the United States into the [actions] of the Russian military are complicated because of the involvement of contractors and agents in civilian clothes,'" Konashenkov added.

Light Saber

Enough is Enough: Central European governments move against Soros NGOs

Despite the fact that a number of European governments have taken steps to thwart American NGOs ostensibly promoting 'democracy and globalization' while targeting countries for regime change, the US is unlikely to stop 'exporting democracy' around the world.
George Soros
© AP Photo/ Kin Cheung
A number of European countries, including Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, have unleashed a barrage of criticism against US-backed non-government organizations (NGOs).

Groups affiliated with the US billionaire George Soros have attracted the most ire, as prominent political figures like Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and Czech President Milos Zeman have accused these groups of meddling in their nations' internal matters.

However, Anatoly Petrenko, a professor at the Social Management Academy, told Sputnik Radio that despite the European leaders' reaction, the US is unlikely to give up on using NGOs to advance its agenda in foreign countries.

Comment: See also:


Dollar Gold

US Marines' new chopper more expensive than F-35 disaster

US Marines’ King Stallion helicopter
© YouTube/Sikorsky/arronlee33
The US Marines' King Stallion will not only be the world's priciest helicopter but also it is poised be acquired at a higher per-unit cost than the US Air Force's insanely expensive F-35A.

Both aerial vehicles share at least one other characteristic, aside from their absurdly high cost and regular poor performance, as they are both manufactured by Lockheed Martin or subsidiary Sikorsky, which Lockheed acquired in 2015. The King Stallion CH-53K carries a current unit sticker-price of $95 million. The Pentagon's 10th bulk order of F-35s brought those jets into service for approximately $94.6 million apiece, Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan said at the Avalon Airshow in Australia. The Pentagon hopes to shave F-35 costs down to a mere $85 million per plane by 2020, Bogdan added.

"There are indications," according to a DoDBuzz report, that the price of the King Stallion "could rise further."

Bad Guys

Propaganda fail: Ukrainian forces caught shelling their own citizens

Ukrainian grad missile launcher
The war in Donbass can no longer be called a civil war.

The Donbass republics have not merely declared symbolic independence of the fascist junta in Kiev. The Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics functionally operate as independent states. They are rapidly ending all remaining economic ties with Ukraine and a recent Presidential decree by President Putin affords citizens of the Donbass republics with virtually all the rights of citizens of CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) members.

But there is an actual civil war going on in Ukraine. It is not over territory but over political influence. The fascist regime in Kiev is currently engaged in a wide array of battles with non-governmental ultra-fascist organizations, Right Sector being a notable one.

Newspaper

'Absurd and frankly offensive': Pence protests Assange's claim that Deep State is seeking to impeach Trump so VP can take over

Assange, Pence and Clinton
© ReutersThe VP commented on Assange to radio host Laura Ingraham.
Mike Pence has branded as "absurd" Julian Assange's claims that Hillary Clinton is pushing for a Pence takeover. The comments came after Assange tweeted that sources in the intelligence community said Clinton was pushing for a Pence presidency.

Assange tweeted on Tuesday that Clinton had described Pence as "predictable hence defeatable" and was "pushing for a Pence takeover."

Pence told radio host Laura Ingraham, however, that he "would find all of that dialogue to be absurd and frankly offensive. It is the greatest honor of my life to serve shoulder-to-shoulder with the 45th President of the United States."

Assange claimed the comments came from two members of the intelligence community and that Pence was aware of the plan. The WikiLeaks founder said it was unclear if Pence agreed with the proposal, which he claimed was described as an "impeachment."

Attention

Lavrov: 'More have already fled Mosul than E. Aleppo during liberation'

Civilians fled Mosul
© Ari Jalal / ReutersCivilians fled Mosul
More civilians have already fled Mosul than left eastern Aleppo during its liberation, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said, commenting on the humanitarian situation in Iraq's second largest city.

"Those who have seen pictures from Mosul cannot help feeling anxiety... More civilians have definitely fled from there than left Aleppo during its liberation,"he said. The Syrian military liberated the Syrian city from terrorists late last year with the backing of the Russian Air Force.

Lavrov called on "journalists working in conflict zones and UN partners responsible for humanitarian issues to be more objective and more assertive in presenting what they see in the crisis areas."

"When covering the situation in Mosul and other parts of the region where the operations are carried out by members of the anti-terrorism coalition... the journalists should feel responsible for their professional duties," Lavrov stressed.

Allegations that the Western media is down playing the situation in Mosul were leveled earlier this week by the London-based monitoring group, Airwars.

Comment: See also: US-led coalition bombing Mosul randomly: Civilians cast doubt on claims of precision strikes, careful targeting