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Russia takes S-400 air defense system to Serbia for its FIRST EVER drill abroad

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Moscow sent its latest S-400 Triumf and Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missile systems to the Balkans for their first ever exercise abroad.

The S-400s, along with a battery of Pantsirs, were deployed at Batajnica Air Base, 25km from Serbia's capital, Belgrade, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Thursday. They are there to take part in the 'Slavic Shield 2019' joint military drill.

It is the first Russian-Serbian exercise of its kind, as well as the first time Moscow's state-of-the-art air defense missile systems have taken part in a drill abroad.

Bad Guys

Propaganda alert: Top US diplomat in Ukraine says Trump linked aid to demand for Biden probe

William Taylor

Acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor arrives for a deposition in the House Impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on October 22.
A top U.S. diplomat has said President Donald Trump wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate his political opponent before agreeing to release military aid or a White House meeting.

U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Ukraine William Taylor made the comment in opening remarks on October 22 in a closed-door session in front of three congressional panels as part of the Democratic-led impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump's dealings with Kyiv.

The remarks by Taylor -- who served as ambassador to Ukraine in 2006-09 under then-President George W. Bush -- add more force to the impeachment inquiry that was launched a month ago to determine whether Trump pressured Zelenskiy during a July 25 phone call to investigate Joe Biden, a Democrat who is seeking to unseat the U.S. president in 2020.

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Stunning level of idiocy: US official warned Syrian Kurdish leader not to talk to Assad or Russia in heated meeting

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© Rojava Information Center
Syrian Arab Army forces outside the city of Manbij on October 14, 2019.
A State Department official told a senior Syrian Kurdish leader during a meeting in Washington that the United States would not fully withdraw its forces from northeast Syria and advised her administration not to engage with Bashar al-Assad's government or with Russia.

According to two sources familiar with the Monday, October 22 meeting, a senior member of Washington's diplomatic team is said to have become angry and told Ilham Ahmed, President of the Executive Committee of the Syrian Democratic Council, that the U.S. will not allow the SDC to arrange a deal with the Assad regime or Russia for protection against the Turkey-led attack.


Comment: This is completely insane. State Department officials don't determine foreign policy - the president does. And Trump has made clear his intentions numerous times that American troops are leaving Syria. His underlings think they know better. The result? Even more false promises (and bad advice) to their Kurdish allies. This official should be fired.


Ahmed is currently in Washington to appeal to the Trump administration and Congress to stop the Turkish incursion, which has displaced more than 176,000 people and killed scores of others. The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons is also investigating the possible use of banned weapons after accusations Turkish forces employed white phosphorous against civilians in the border town of Ras al-Ayn.

Ahmed and two other SDC representatives declined to comment on the meeting. State Department representatives did not respond to requests for comment.

Comment: According to the National Interest, the State Department official got so angry they screamed at the Kurdish delegation and broke a pencil. Just get a load at the level of their idiocy:
The State Department repeatedly pushed for the SDC to work with Turkish-backed Islamist rebels while berating Syrian Kurdish officials and refusing to listen to their concerns, according to multiple sources.
The PKK work with the Islamist rebels? What are these people smoking?
One source with firsthand knowledge of the screaming session told the National Interest that Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joel Rayburn, who is a special envoy for Syria, yelled at SDC officials and broke a pencil in a translator's face. Two sources with secondhand knowledge confirmed this version of events.

"[Rayburn] loves the Syrian Islamist groups," one of the three sources said. "He thinks they can counter Iran. He is dreaming."

"He is pushing [the SDC] to meet with jihadists," the source added.
James Jeffrey reportedly even blocked a statement condemning the brutal murder of Kurdish-Syrian politician Hevrin Khalaf. He also wants to use the Arab component of the SDF to create a "counter-Iran force".

Moon of Alabama quotes a pertinent point from Aymenn Al-Tamimi:
When [Trump in December 2018] told his advisers that he wanted to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria, he meant it. The message should have been clear: devise an orderly withdrawal plan.

But that is not what happened. Instead, efforts and attention were geared towards U.S. forces remaining indefinitely in Syria.



Bad Guys

Outrageous: UK court blocks Spanish judge from questioning Julian Assange as a witness over spying allegations

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Assange in transfer after being detained in London.
The magistrate has requested to interview the WikiLeaks founder by videoconference as a witness, and says the refusal by British judicial authorities is unprecedented

The British justice system is blocking a Spanish judge's request to question Julian Assange in London as a witness in a case exploring allegations that the Spanish security firm Undercover Global S.L. spied on the WikiLeaks founder while he was living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
"Julian Assange is a witness, not an accused party" - Judge José de la Mata
The British position, unprecedented in these types of requests for judicial collaboration, is being viewed by Spanish judicial bodies as a show of resistance against the consequences that the case could have on the process to extradite the Australian cyberactivist to the United States.

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Chess

Car Bombs Rock Northern Syria After "Hundreds" of ISIS Prisoners Escape

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© The Independent
Fires rage in the northern Syrian town of Qamishli city following Turkey's military incursion
On Thursday a car bomb detonated in the town of Tal Abyad, wounding several Turkish-backed Syrian fighters outside their militia headquarters, following at least three other similar blasts this week, which targeted various groups fighting in northeast Syria.

The AP reports "There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombing" and confirmed that "Similar bombings have taken place in the past in another enclave held for several years by Turkey and its Syrian allies on the northwest part of the border." Multiple civilian casualties have been reported in each case.

This sudden spate of mystery bomb attacks in heavily trafficked civilian areas suggests a resurgent ISIS could already be at work, after this month's Turkish invasion of Syrian Kurdish areas has resulted in mass ISIS prison breaks in the region.

On Wednesday President Trump's Special Representative for Syria Engagement, James Jeffrey, revealed in Congressional testimony that over 100 Islamic State terrorists previously held in Kurdish prisons are now on the loose.

Comment: There's a certain country, with a vested interest in destabilizing the Syria/Turkey border, that has a history of using car bombs to terrify groups and kill innocent civilians: How the Israeli military censor killed a story about a Mossad 'terrorist' bombing campaign in Lebanon in 1980s


MIB

Intel op? Anonymous 'resistance' op-ed writer to release 'tell-all' book

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© AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster
The anonymous author of a New York Times op-ed claiming to be part of the "resistance" inside the Trump administration will publish a "tell-all" book on November 18th, according to multiple reports.

The soon-to-be-released book, entitled A Warning, is being touted as a so-called "unprecedented behind-the-scenes portrait of the Trump presidency," which claims to build upon the Times article, according to the Washington Post.

The book's publisher, Twelve, said the author will not only remain anonymous, but "elaborate precautions have been taken to protect the author's identity," CNN reports.

"It's an honor and a privilege to publish this book. This is serious stuff and this is a serious warning about our President," Twelve publisher Sean Desmond told CNN.


Comment: Just remember, it was "an honor and a privilege" for all the mainstream press to publish CIA propaganda and host CIA-employed journalists for decades during Operation Mockingbird. This doesn't look much different.


The secret author is being represented by veteran literary agents Keith Urbahn and Matt Latimer of Javelin, who also worked with former FBI director James Comey for his book, A Higher Loyalty.

According to Latimer, his client turned down huge sums of money for the book and plans to give away a large chunk of what is made from sales.

Cowboy Hat

Trump channels 'America invades for oil' meme as he says some troops will stay in Syria to 'protect' it

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US forces have secured Syria's oil, and now most of them are on their way out, President Donald Trump has declared, patting himself on the back for "saving a lot of lives." He then produced an oil-grabbing quote worthy of a meme.

"Let someone else fight over this long, bloodstained sand," Trump told reporters on Wednesday. "We've done a great job...and now we're getting out."

Reminding his audience that "we were supposed to be there for 30 days - that was almost 10 years ago," Trump passed the responsibility for babysitting Islamic State prisoners to the Kurds, and should that fail, "Turkey is there to grab them."

While colorfully phrased, this part of Trump's speech did not come as a surprise to anyone, as he's long been a vocal supporter of ending the "endless war" - or at least the direct US military involvement in it.

Snakes in Suits

Brexit: Tusk asks for 3-month extension, negotiations 'waste of time and energy' says Juncker

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© Reuters / Andrew Parsons
European Union Council President Donald Tusk meets Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets in Biarritz, France on August 25, 2019.
Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk made statements on the conclusions of last week's European Council meeting.

"A no-deal Brexit will never be our decision", Tusk said.

The European Council president told MEPs he was currently discussing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's request for an extension with the leaders of the other 27 member states and would make a decision "in the coming days".

Tusk then paid tribute to Jean-Claude Juncker in the address, saying he admired his work despite not always agreeing.

"It was an emotional moment last week when I attended my last European Council," admitted Juncker, before getting straight to the perennially preoccupying concept of Brexit.

Comment: RT reports:
Tusk to recommend ANOTHER 3-month Brexit extension to EU

European Council President Donald Tusk said he will ask for another 90-day extension for Britain's exit from the EU to avoid a no-deal scenario, after Parliament failed to approve the timetable for a negotiated departure.

The previous Brexit deadline of October 31 should be moved to January 31, 2020, Tusk suggested on Tuesday.

While Parliament approved Prime Minister Boris Johnson's negotiated exit in a 329-299 vote earlier in the day, the "programme motion" to fast-track it through all the stages of the House of Commons failed with 308 votes in favor and 322 against, just minutes later.

Johnson has yet to publicly announce his government's next steps, having said earlier that his policy remains a Brexit by October 31 and a general election if the timetable falls through. A report citing an unnamed Downing Street source has claimed that the PM will call an election if a three-month delay is granted by the EU.

Whatever the final outcome of deliberations in Westminster might be, "a no-deal Brexit will never be our decision," Tusk told the European Parliament in his farewell speech on Tuesday. He is scheduled to step down from his post at the end of November, with former Belgian PM Charles Michel in line to succeed him.

There are rumblings of discord within the EU, however. France may only accept a "purely technical" extension of a few days to complete the parliamentary procedures, rather than the full three months, Reuters reported citing diplomatic sources. The agreement has been reached and "it must be implemented without delay," the source said.

"We cannot extend this situation to infinity," France's Secretary of State for European Affairs Amelie de Montchalin told the National Assembly, according to the agency.
Losing Scotland from UK a fair price to pay for Brexit, THREE QUARTERS of English Tory 'Leave' voters say - poll

More than three quarters of English Tory 'Leave' voters believe that Brexit is more important than keeping Scotland in the United Kingdom and would sacrifice the Scots if it came down to a choice, according to a new poll.


The research by respected Conservative pollster Lord Ashcroft found that 76 percent of Tory voters who opted to leave the European Union in the 2016 referendum would put Brexit first, even if it meant that Scottish independence was the price to pay.

A slightly smaller number of 74 percent said the same about Northern Ireland.

In contrast, only 48 percent of Labour 'Leave' voters said they would be willing to see Scotland go in order to ensure Britain left the EU. Overall, across all party affiliations, 36 percent of English voters said they would prioritize Brexit over keeping Scotland in the union, while 45 percent of all voters said keeping Scotland was more important.

Scottish Tories had earlier sought to downplay the significance of a YouGov poll in June which found that 63 percent of Tory voters would be willing to see an independent Scotland if it meant Brexit went ahead.

The polls also found that 43 percent believed that one way or another Brexit had made Scottish independence more likely, with most believing that Scotland would probably vote for independence in the next few years whether Brexit was happening or not. Meanwhile, 23 percent said Brexit would not make a difference to the issue of Scottish independence.

Polls have shown that Scots are still very divided on the issue of independence. Earlier this month, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she would request consent from London for a second independence referendum in a "matter of weeks" after a new poll showed support for independence was at 50 percent.

The new research also revealed that many English voters believe that Scotland and Northern Ireland benefit more from the union than the rest of the UK. That belief is most common among Conservatives who voted to leave the EU, the pollster said. Interestingly, respondents were slightly more inclined to think Scotland benefits disproportionately from its place in the union than Northern Ireland.

Ashcroft said many English 'Leave' voters saw parallels between Scots' desires to leave the UK with their own desire to leave the EU, with one saying it was "similar in the way we want to control our own destiny."

"Scotland want their independence, we want our independence from the EU for roughly the same reasons... Taking back control," the voter said. That view is somewhat surprising, since generally speaking pro-Brexit Conservatives are thought to be very strongly attached to the concept of the 'union' and unlikely to want to see it break up.

On the question of Northern Ireland, some acknowledged that many feel that the entire island of Ireland should be reunited. "There's water separating England and Ireland. So if Northern Ireland became part of Ireland, that's Ireland, one whole country," one said.
So, as if it wasn't obvious, Brexit will be delayed, yet again: Also check out SOTT radio's:


Bacon n Eggs

Propaganda Alert: Russia covered up explosion of Skyfall nuclear superweapon claims US State Dept


Comment: File this one under "No sh*t, Sherlock..."


ROSATOM
© ROSATOM
People gather for the funerals of five Russian nuclear engineers killed by a rocket explosion in Sarov, the closed city, located 370 kilometers east of Moscow, Monday, Aug. 12, 2019.
Russia covered up the deadly nuclear reactor explosion in August during the salvage at sea of one of Vladimir Putin's new superweapons, a nuclear-powered cruise missile called Skyfall, a senior State Department official disclosed.

The reactor exploded Aug. 8 off the coast of the northern Russian town of Nenoska, killing seven Russians on a barge in the White Sea as they were overseeing the recovery of a sunken Skyfall. The missile had been sitting on the seafloor for about year after a failed flight test, said State Department official Thomas G. DiNanno.

"The explosion was caused by the Skyfall experiencing a criticality accident, an uncontrolled nuclear reaction that released a burst of radiation while Russian personnel retrieved it from the seafloor," Mr. DiNanno said in an interview with The Washington Times.

Comment: See also:


Question

Did Obama ambassador to Ukraine order monitoring of journalists, Trump allies?

Marie Yovanovitch
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Former Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch
Was President Obama's Ambassador to Ukraine unlawfully tracking articles, reports, and social media postings of conservatives? Our Corruption Chronicles blog has the story.

Judicial Watch is investigating if prominent conservative figures, journalists and persons with ties to President Donald Trump were unlawfully monitored by the State Department in Ukraine at the request of ousted U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch, an Obama appointee. Yovanovitch testified "in secret" to the House impeachment inquiry against Trump on Friday, October 11, 2019. Her "secret" testimony was leaked to the New York Times during the hearing.

Judicial Watch has obtained information indicating Yovanovitch may have violated laws and government regulations by ordering subordinates to target certain U.S. persons using State Department resources. Yovanovitch reportedly ordered monitoring keyed to the following search terms: Biden, Giuliani, Soros and Yovanovitch. Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the State Department and will continue gathering facts from government sources.

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