Puppet Masters
On Wednesday, US media, citing American defense officials, reported that the Pentagon plans to remove four Patriot missile systems from the Middle East next month.
"I am not aware of that, so I can't speak on this," Safadi said when asked to confirm the reports.
The tech giant's confession follows a report in Gizmodo based on research carried out at Northeastern and Princeton universities which uncovered the deceptive practice.
"We use the information people provide to offer a better, more personalised experience on Facebook, including ads," a Facebook spokesperson explained, adding that users can opt out of this by not using phone-number-based two-factor authentication.
This sly appeal was right out of the Netanyahu script:
[W]e "ask all nations to support Iran's people as they struggle to reclaim their religious and righteous destiny."The media made a lot of Trump's sovereignty doctrine - nationalism and "patriotism" over "globalism" and multilateralism - but even those remarks had a pro-Israel cast. Trump was talking about the US rejection of two Israel-bugaboos, the UN Human Rights Council and International Criminal Court.
"As far as America is concerned, the ICC has no jurisdiction, no legitimacy, and no authority..." "We will never surrender America's sovereignty to an unelected, unaccountable, global bureaucracy..." "America is governed by Americans. We reject the ideology of globalism, and we embrace the doctrine of patriotism..."There is an obvious reason Trump is parroting Netanyahu.
Comment: By not outlawing all private and group subsidies of political parties and candidates, what we hear is what they are paid to say.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly, September 27, 2018.
Drawing a sharp contrast to last year, the Israeli PM exuded satisfaction that US President Donald Trump has since unilaterally torn up the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, which the previous US administration backed against Netanyahu's objections.
His message was clear: with Washington on Israel's side, his government doesn't care what the UN may think or say.
Netanyahu accused Iran of conducting a "campaign of carnage and conquest throughout the Middle East," while continuing to harbor nuclear ambitions. As proof of that, he cited his April presentation about a "nuclear archive" Israeli spies raided in Tehran. Then came the bombshell: Iran also had a "secret atomic warehouse," he claimed, holding up satellite and street photos of the facility, and naming its location: Maher Alley in Tehran's Turquzabad district.
Comment: ...and he probably sucked all the air out of the room with his tirade. The master manipulator is losing control and revealing his hand.
See also: Unbelievable! Netanyahu trots out yet another 'secret atomic warehouse in Tehran'
"We are going to fight for Venezuela and we are going to continue doing it until Maduro is gone!" Haley shouted to the crowd, calling for an end to President Nicolas Maduro's rule. "We need your voices to be loud, and I will tell you, the U.S. voice is going to be loud," Haley told the dissident Venezuelans.The ambassador recalled a visit last month to Venezuela's border with Colombia, where she announced a $9 million aid package for refugees fleeing Venezuela, and again called for Maduro's ouster.
"What we saw is what no one should live," she told the crowd on Thursday, "while Maduro is eating in nice restaurants." Maduro was slated online last week for eating a $275 steak at internet-famous 'salt bae' chef Nusret Gökçe's Istanbul restaurant, while the average Venezuelan lost 24 pounds in body weight last year due to food shortages.
Comment: Clearly, Haley exercises her megamouth more than her brain.
See also:
- Maduro: Ready 'to shake hands' with Trump
- Rolling with the punches: Venezuela's Maduro thanks Trump for making him famous, giving him so much attention
- Maduro to Trump: 'Get your dirty hands out of Venezuela'
- Trump admin slaps even more sanctions on Venezuela after Maduro's re-election
Speaking at the UN General Assembly on Thursday, he said that Israel conducted a raid on Iran's "nuclear atomic archive" and referred to the report on the matter that was subsequently released. Netanyahu went on to reveal a new piece of information:
"What I am about to say has not been shared publicly before...I am disclosing for the first time that Iran has another secret facility in Tehran."Netanyahu showed a photo of the "innocent looking compound" in Tehran, while naming the street that it is located on. Israeli leader claimed that that the Iranians have been trying to vacate the warehouse after Tel Aviv's raid on the "archive" and urged nations with satellite capabilities to keep close eye on the location, as such activity might grow after his statement.
"Since we raided the atomic archive, they've been busy cleaning out the atomic warehouse. Just last month they removed 15 kilograms of radioactive material. You know what they did with it? They took it out and they spread it around Tehran in an effort to hide the evidence."
Comment: An atomic warehouse located within the city of Tehran? Seriously? Seems more likely this is a Mossad set-up and if so, who then was it that allegedly spread radio active material around Tehran? Why would Iranians do that?
See also: Netanyahu lets loose from UNGA dais, bolstered by 'unwavering'US support
Comment: How timely the reveal of yet another 'alleged secret facility' and the precise contents within, given the recent and severe reprimand from Russia over the downing of its aircraft and ensuing bad publicity. This 'dog and pony' diversion is aimed at Trump and a fistful of mega-buck benefactors. Look here, not there.
See also:
- Israel briefs US media on an Iranian archive heist by Mossad agents
- Netanyahu's 'evidence' of Iranian 'crimes' wasn't just old, some parts were fabricated
- Tehran calls Mossad claims of Iranian violation of nuke deal 'laughably absurd'
- World blasts Netanyahu's cheap 'Iran lied' stunt, but only one person matters - Trump
"I think we're really going to do something that's going to be very important, but we're not playing the time game," Trump told a news conference in New York. "If it takes two years, three years, or five months -- doesn't matter."
Trump's comments came as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was making plans to visit Pyongyang again next month to prepare for a second summit between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Trump held an unprecedented first summit with Kim in Singapore on June 12 that yielded a broad pledge by Kim to "work toward" denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. Trump said afterward he expected results within months.
Since then, however, Kim's actions have fallen far short of Washington's demands, which range from providing a complete inventory of North Korea's nuclear weapons to taking irreversible steps to give up its nuclear arsenal.
Despite the lack of progress, Trump has boasted repeatedly of having "a wonderful relationship" with Kim and said he expects the two to eventually clinch a deal.
Comment: If the shoe was on the other foot, how long would it take for the US to denuclearize? Israel?
"We are not going to force Iranians out of Syria. We don't even think the Russians can force the Iranians out of Syria because force implies force, military action," Jeffrey said on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Thursday. Jeffrey explained
"This is all about political pressure" and "Technically this is the Syrian government that has invited the Iranians in," but added "It is our expectation that the Syrian government... at the end of the political process or at some point of the politics process will no longer feel the need to have the Iranian forces there."
Comment: There are no Iranian 'forces' in Syria, only advisors at the request of the Syrian government. If they were there, it would not be the US' responsibility to address.
He also said that the current situation in Syria's province of Idlib is frozen as a result of the deal reached by Turkey and Russia in Sochi, US Special Representative for Syria Engagement James Jeffrey told reporters. "I hope the situation in Idlib is, at least for the moment, frozen by the Sochi agreement between Turkey and Russia - a mere miracle itself," Jeffrey said at the 73rd session of the UN General Assembly on Thursday.
Comment: There is no illusion of an honorable and predictable end to the war from the Western side, nor any hands-off policy going forward.
But it is news when such a charge comes out of the mouth of Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vucic, who, although eager to keep and develop good relations with Russia and China, has over the years remade himself into an essentially pro-Western politician, whose main ambition is to integrate his country and the rest of the Balkans into the EU, torpedoes be damned. Thus, Vucic's announcement that, as soon as the October 7 general elections in Bosnia were over, he would present "astonishing evidence of the most brutal interference of certain Western powers in the elections in Republika Srpska" (one of two entities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a majority Orthodox Serb population, taking up 49% of the country, the other being the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, dominated by Muslims and Catholic Croats), is a fairly reliable sign that the West has truly outdone itself, even by its own standards of "democracy export," going so far, in Vucic's words, that certain Western ambassadors were calling opposition candidates and threatening them not to switch allegiances, otherwise they would "answer both for real and imagined crimes."
Comment: Bosnia-Herzegovina: Another chapter in the encyclopedia of Western manipulation, corruption and domination through change agents and meddling.
Last week, Andrey Kostin, chief executive of VTB Group, spooked investors by suggesting that it may not be able to honor the claims of dollar depositors in extreme circumstances caused as a result of sanctions.
This drew a reaction from Russia's central bank with its Governor Elvira Nabiullina emphasizing that dollar holdings were safe whatever new sanctions the US would throw at Russian banks.
Nabiullina also emphasized that no plan was on agenda for forced conversion of dollar holdings in case investors claimed their dollars.
"We don't see any kind of threat to foreign-currency deposits and we haven't considered any kind of forced conversion," she was quoted by media as saying.
Comment: Russia and China are well into plans to dump the dollar and will do so with the least impact on their investors.














Comment: See: US Missile systems to be pulled out of the ME, says WSJ report