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Collective punishment: Israel introduces maritime fishing blockade on Gaza - because 'arson balloons'

Palestinian fishermen Gaza Strip
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Palestinian fishermen fix nets on a boat as they start fishing off the coast of the Gaza Strip. Despite the signed agreements between Palestinians and Israel, which allow fishermen to go 12 nautical miles inside the Mediterranean Sea, Israeli navy targets Gaza fishermen almost daily and does not allow them to go further than three nautical miles, which the fishermen say is not enough to catch fish.
Israel has introduced a blockade in the waters of the Gaza Strip for Palestinian fishermen in the wake of the recent arson balloon launches from the Palestinian enclave into the Israeli territory, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) spokesman, Avichay Adraee, has said.

"In the light of the continued fires and arson balloons from the Gaza Strip toward Israel tonight, we have decided to introduce a maritime blockade on the Gaza Strip until further notice," Adraee wrote on Twitter late on Wednesday.

Late in May, the IDF said it expanded the Gaza fishing zone back to 15 nautical miles from the restriction of 10 nautical miles imposed in the wake of the recent escalation of tensions in the area. Israel has explained that its move was aimed at preventing the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the enclave. However, Israeli media reported on Wednesday, about at least six fires caused by incendiary balloons, launched by Palestinians, in the south of Israel. Moreover, a bomb attached to a balloon reportedly exploded over an Israeli town.

The situation on the Gaza-Israeli border escalated in May when the sides engaged in deadly clashes. Though the tensions have been settled, the long-term conflict between Israeli and Palestinians remains unresolved for decades.

Comment: Were the balloons launched from fishing vessels? No. The choice of the IDF to block access to the water is simply collective punishment. Some individuals reportedly launched some 'arson balloons', and so the entire Gaza Strip gets punished. That's how Israel metes out justice.


Rocket

Turkish FM rejects US demand to drop Russian S-400 deal - again - 'Nobody can give ultimatum'

Russian S-400 system
© Sputnik / Vitaliy Ankov
Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu rejected the US defense secretary's demand that Ankara cancel the purchase of Russian S-400 missile systems, despite threats it would be pulled from the F-35 fighter jet program.

"We reject the wording [of] the letter [by acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan] to our defense minister. Nobody can give an ultimatum to Turkey," Cavusoglu stated on Thursday, echoing President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's earlier comments that the sale was already a done deal.

Taking note of Washington's concerns, Turkey has proposed measures to investigate whether or not the purchase of the Russian missile systems would actually pose a danger to NATO produced F-35s, including a joint working group with the US to study the issue. The US has so far snubbed the proposal.

Cavusoglu argued that even though President Trump himself was open to the idea, it had been shut down by other "institutions" within his administration.

Comment: See also:


Chess

Putin sets the table to leave the dollar behind

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This is twice that Russian President Putin has said on the global stage the Federal Reserve Note no longer deserves the status and privilege of "world reserve currency" that allows unlimited printing of the currency. The first time he made mention he actually said that it was a threat to Russia's national security.

In a speech at the International Economic Forum, in St. Petersburg, Russia, "Russian Davos", President Putin reaffirmed his position regarding the Federal Reserve Note and it's international role. For the record, we see the abuse of the Federal Reserve and the Federal Reserve Note, U.S. dollar, in similar light as President Putin. The current status of "world reserve currency" should not be allowed in this day and time. The absolute abuse of power, excessive power granted and the ability to shackle entire nations through the use of a currency that is not even their own should have never been allowed but it is way past time for this system to be dissolved.
In a speech at a plenary session, Mr Putin accused Washington of seeking to "extend its jurisdiction to the whole world."

"But this model not only contradicts the logic of normal international communication. The main thing is, it does not serve the interests of the future."

Briefcase

Michael Flynn hires Sidney Powell. Mueller 'pit bull' Weissmann meets his match, again

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Defense attorney Sidney Powell will now be representing Michael Flynn
Embattled Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn has hired well known defense attorney Sidney Powell to represent him before his sentencing hearing in Washington D.C.'s federal court. Flynn, who fired his attorneys last week, will still fully cooperate with the government in all cases pending, Powell told SaraACarter.com.

Flynn's former legal counsel Robert Kelner and Stephen Anthony offered no explanation for their abrupt dismissal telling SaraACarter.com they "decline to comment."

"He is and will continue to cooperate with the government in all aspects," Powell told SaraACarter.com. "He and his family truly appreciate all the cards and letters of support from countless people and the contributions to the defense fund which are even more important now."

Powell noted that Flynn's case file, "is massive" and "it will take me at least 90 days to review it."

Comment: More from Talking Points Memo:
While Flynn may still be planning to cooperate with prosecutors, his choice of Powell suggests he may be taking a more combative posture as he waits to be sentenced. Powell, who has had appearances on Fox News, has been highly critical of special counsel Robert Mueller and the other Justice Department officials involved in the Russia investigation.

Powell, who claims to be an advisor for the pro-Trump group America First, has previously accused Mueller of obstructing justice and of withholding evidence that would exonerate Flynn.

"I'd bet he will realize later he needs new lawyers," she tweeted in March.
[...]
Legal experts have said it would be "suicidal" for Flynn to escalate any attacks on the FBI while he awaits his sentence. Yet he has hired a lawyer who has done just that, in punditry on Twitter and on television.

As recently as this month, she called Mueller "divisive" and said he shouldn't have been appointed.

In February, she claimed that the "entire Russia collusion narrative was made up" and that "the FBI and the intelligence community and the Department of Justice began an investigation against four American citizens simply because they worked for the opposition political candidate, that being Donald Trump.

Her anti-Mueller punditry once was touted by Trump on Twitter.


Her website calls the tweet an "endorsement."

Her commentary has focused specifically on Flynn's case and claims that he did not commit the crimes he pleaded guilty to.


"Like many others, including a disproportionate number of young minority men who have no resources whatsoever, that does not mean that he did anything wrong," she wrote in December. "All it means is that he - like so many others - saw no other way out."

She also called Flynn "the quintessential example of why the innocent plead guilty" and last year, she recommended that Flynn withdraw his guilty plea.

Powell is a senior fellow at the London Center for Policy Research, an obscure right-wing foreign policy think tank founded by the late Herbert London, a former president of the Hudson Institute and father of the stylist and television personality Stacy London.

The London Center fellows and its founder, the Daily Beast reported in 2017, "call for a foreign policy stance somewhere between the neoconservative interventionist tendencies of the Bush administration and non-interventionist backlash to that led by Rand Paul and others."

Powell describes herself on her website as "a former partner in a large regional firm" who has served as "lead counsel in more than 500 appeals" in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. She received her law degree from University of North Carolina School of Law - Chapel Hill, and worked as a federal prosecutor in the late 1970s and 1980s in Virginia and Texas.

Her biography touts her work on a $3 billion national class action against Fibreboard Corporation as well as representation of "judges, lawyers, and a prominent Merril [sic] Lynch executive in the Enron litigation."

She recently was also involved briefly on the Steve Stockman case, where the former Texas congressman was convicted for his misuse of funds donated to non-profits he oversaw for personal and campaign-related purposes. Powell represented Stockman pro-bono after his conviction as he sought his release from prison while his appeal was pending.

Powell claimed that it was "highly likely" that the Justice Department "targeted former Congressman Stockman and have been extremely and unreasonably harsh toward him because he was so outspoken in trying to hold Lois Lerner, the Clintons, and Obama accountable."



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Putin says US-Russia relations are getting 'worse and worse'

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President Vladimir Putin said relations between Moscow and Washington were getting worse and worse, noting in an interview published on Thursday that the current U.S. administration had imposed dozens of sanctions on Russia.

Putin made his gloomy assessment ahead of a G20 summit in Japan later this month at which he might meet U.S. President Donald Trump.

U.S.-Russia ties remain strained by everything from Syria to Ukraine as well as allegations of Russian interference in U.S. politics, which Moscow denies.

Bulb

Pakistan wants peace with India, says resolving tensions through military is 'MADNESS'

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© Global Look Press / Rana Sajid Hussain
India and Pakistan resolving differences by military means is "madness" and the only way the two nuclear-armed rivals can fix ties is through dialogue, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has stated.

"We hope that our tension with India decreases, so we do not have to buy arms because we want to spend money on human development," he was quoted by Sputnik. India and Pakistan should strive to defuse tensions by peaceful means because otherwise both countries would find themselves on the brink of an all-out war.
There is no way two nuclear-armed countries should think of resolving the differences through military means. It is madness.
The two rivals engaged in a cross-border standoff earlier this year, when India launched airstrikes on what it said were camps belonging to a Pakistan-based Islamist group that carried out attacks on Indian soil. Pakistani military retaliated, shooting down an Indian Air Force jet and capturing a pilot.

Jet2

Turkish military requests Russian Air Force target militants in Syria's Idlib - Russia obliges

russian air strike Idlib
© Agence France-Presse / Anas AL-dyab
This picture taken on May 22, 2019 shows smoke plumes rising from the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhun in the southern countryside of the rebel-held Idlib province.
Russia's Air Force has carried out four strikes in Idlib province, Syria's last jihadist stronghold, after Turkey asked for help in ensuring the safety of its troops in the area, the Defense Ministry said.

The Turkish side provided the coordinates of "terrorists in Idlib" to the Russian military after Turkish troops came under fire from Al-Nusra-linked militants, leaving three servicemen injured.

Comment: Russia is achieving diplomatic success in Indlib. Where are the Americans?
Russia has initiated an agreement on the full cessation of hostilities in the Idlib de-escalation zone in Syria, the Russian Center for Syrian reconciliation said on Wednesday in a statement.

"At Russia's initiative and under the Russian and Turkish mediation, an agreement on the full cessation of hostilities across the entire Idllib de-escalation zone starting from the midnight of June 12, 2019 [21:00 GMT on June 11], has been reached, As a result, the number of attacks of illegal armed groups has significantly decreased ... The Syrian government troops have not opened retaliatory fire [after two attacks in the province of Hama], respecting the reached agreements," the statement said.

Russia and Turkey, along with Iran, are guarantors of the ceasefire in Syria. Moscow has also been assisting Damascus by supporting the struggle against terrorist groups, providing humanitarian aid to local residents, and facilitating the return of refugees.



Star of David

Russia, US, Israel to hold joint security meeting in Jerusalem - Syria and Iran on the table

Nikolay Patrushev Bolton
© Sputnik
Nikolay Patrushev and John Bolton
This month of June, the National Security Advisors of Russia, the US, and Israel, Nikolay Patrushev, John Bolton and Meir Ben-Shabbat, respectively, are expected to meet in Jerusalem to talk about Iran and Syria and what Israel considers the "threat to its security" in the Levant.

Well-informed sources believe the meeting will bring nothing new, mainly due to continued Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty and its bombing of Iranian targets far from the borders. Israel cannot expect any support from Russia in this regard, and this is why. The Kremlin's hands are tied, and it is unwilling to take a stand against the wishes of the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his allies.

However, this meeting is significant only because it has no precedent and is a concession to a request by Netanyahu to President Vladimir Putin last February during the Israeli Prime Minister's visit to the Kremlin. Also, it shows US compliance with Netanyahu's request to President Donald Trump during the visit to the White House last March.

High-ranking sources among decision-makers say this:
"Netanyahu runs to his allies to cry on their shoulders when he is the aggressor, as in every single problem in the Levant, particularly when the Israeli military exceeds the limits and crosses red lines. Last year, Russia agreed with Iran to create a kind of safety perimeter for the Russian military to take control along the Quneitra-Golan Heights front. That would have made it possible to ease the situation on the borders and allow President Assad and his allies to concentrate on other fronts. Iran responded positively to the Russian request, following the approval of President Assad"

People

Pakistan eyes arms from Russia & better ties with Moscow in 'changing' world - PM

Russia Pakistan soldiers
© RIA Novosti / Denis Abramov
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Islamabad wants to procure weapons from Russia and develop military-to-military relations, Prime Minister Imran Khan said, adding that he is happy Pakistan is moving "closer" to Russia in the "changing" world.

"Yes, we are looking for arms from Russia, and I know our military is already in touch with the Russian military," Khan told Sputnik News on Thursday.

Although the Pakistani military has relied on Western and Chinese suppliers for decades, its interest in Russian weapon systems has grown over the years. Recently, there have been reports that Pakistan is looking at an array of fighter jets and attack helicopters, including the Sukhoi Su-35 and Mi-35M.

Pakistani troops have also been taking part in Russian war games, while a number of their officers have been trained at military academies in Russia.

Network

Texas seeks greater economic ties with China despite US trade war

Houston Texas
© Xinhua/Yi-Chin Lee
A woman takes a photograph with a "moonGARDEN" sphere with urban scenery shadows at Discovery Green park in downtown Houston, Texas, the United States, Oct. 6, 2018.
U.S. state of Texas should keep developing economic and trade relations with China, its third largest trading partner, regardless of the uncertainty brought by the U.S.-initiated trade tensions with China, a business leader has said.

"Texas has been enjoying investment of Chinese capital, primarily in energy and agriculture sectors," but the foreign capital has been affected recently because of the trade conflicts, Texas Association of Business CEO Jeff Moseley said in a Monday interview with Xinhua.

In the name of protecting domestic industries, Washington has placed steep tariffs on billions of U.S. dollars' worth of products from China, a heavy blow to the two countries' economic and trade relations.