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'Colombia' of Europe: Albanian mafia in Kosovo poised to become main supplier of heroin to Europe and North America

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International agencies fighting the drug trade are warning that Kosovo has become a "smugglers' paradise" supplying up to 40% of the heroin sold in Europe and North America.

Nato-led forces, struggling to keep peace in the province a year after the war, have no mandate to fight drug traffickers; and - with the expulsion from Kosovo of the Serb police, including the "4th unit" narcotics squad - the smugglers are running the "Balkan route" with complete freedom.

The peacekeepers of K-For "may as well be coming from another planet when it comes to tackling these guys," said Marko Nicovic, a lawyer and vice-president of the international narcotics enforcement officers association, based in New York.

"It's the hardest narcotics ring to crack because it is all run by families and they even have their own language. Kosovo is set to become the cancer centre of Europe, as western Europe will soon discover," he said.

Comment: And how did Colombia become synonymous with being the main source of hard drugs in the Western hemisphere? 'Plan Colombia'...
Of course, the US has a large responsibility to bear for this awful situation in Colombia, as it has been the intellectual author behind Colombia's brutal, decades-long war against its own people and has provided billions of dollars of material aid to this war effort. Indeed, since 2000, the US has given Colombia $10 billion in mostly military assistance as part of its counter-insurgency program known as 'Plan Colombia.' During the Plan Colombia years, the Colombian military attempted to boost US military assistance by murdering civilians in cold blood and passing them off as left-wing guerillas. It is now believed that the military killed 10,000 civilians in this grisly "false positive" operation.

But the US is also behind an even darker force than the Colombian military - that is, the Colombian paramilitary death squads. While those who live in the more remote parts of Colombia are painfully aware of the paramilitaries' presence and brutality, the paramilitaries are now a well-kept secret in the more well-to-do parts of Colombia's big cities and even more so outside of Colombia. Indeed, the Colombian and US governments deny the very existence of these paramilitary groups, and the compliant press is happy to oblige in keeping this dirty secret.
In Colombia, it's right-wing death squads. In 'Greater Albania', it's jihadi death squads. To the Empire, it's six of one, half dozen of the other. And hard drugs grease the wheels of both.


Camera

Touchy-feely Macron lands in embarrassing middle-finger picture controversy

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French public is angry with Emmanuel Macron after the cheerful President posed for photos with young men at Saint Martin, one of whom showed the middle finger to the cameras.

The controversial pictures were made during Macron's visit to the Caribbean island, devastated after hurricane Irma last year.

The French leader was followed by a host of photographers as he walked for five hours, despite sporadic rain, entered homes and talked to the locals about their life and rebuilding after the tragedy.
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© Eliot Blondet / AFP
The reconstruction seems far from over at Saint Martin, with many houses remaining half-built or in need of repairs.


Comment: That's not even the worst photo from his whirlwind tour of the outer colonies...

macron Saint Martin



2 + 2 = 4

Too little, too late? EU interested in financing 'disarming' of Syrian terrorists they helped create - to help ease immigration crisis

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© Sputnik / Grigoriy Sisoev
Many EU countries are interested in Syrian refugees' return to their homeland, and they will be ready to invest in a disarmament program of militants, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Rule of Law and Security Institutions in the Department of Peacekeeping Operations Alexander Zuev told Sputnik.

The preparation of such a program may take several months, but there is still no a corresponding mandate of the UN Security Council nor a request from Damascus, Zuev said.

"[Disarming of militants] is profitable to donor nations [EU member states] from all points of view, including for gaining political capital or due to social-economic reasons. Other states, such as France or the United Kingdom, have historic responsibility, as they have been traditionally actively involved in Middle East affairs," Zuev said.

According to Zuev, it is easier for EU states to "make a one-time investment in our program rather than to look for these militants in their own countries, some of whom pose security threats."

Comment: The terrorist revolution in Syria only existed because of EU complicity (among other guilty parties). Now EU countries are finally realizing they made a big mistake? Where were they years ago? What were they thinking? Regardless of all that, however, steps like this are probably necessary. By facilitating peace in Syria, fewer refugees will head for Europe (fewer terrorists, too), and a large number of Syrian refugees already in Europe will go back home. Everyone wins. But this whole tragedy could've been avoided. It was completely unnecessary to begin with.


Dollars

Thieving politician: Pakistani official caught on camera stealing Kuwaiti delegate's wallet

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© Sputnik / Vladimir Sergeev
Media reports surfaced in Pakistan that Zarar Haider Khan, a high-profile official in the local government, opted for an unconventional way to contribute to his country's budget.

A senior Pakistani bureaucrat was apparently caught red-handed on CCTV footage swiping a Kuwaiti delegate's wallet off the table.

While the video that surfaced on Twitter fails to shed light on the location of the incident and the alleged perpetrator, the Daily Pakistan identified him as Zarar Haider Khan, the country's Investment and Facilitation Joint Secretary, who decided to line his pockets at a meeting of the Pakistan-Kuwait ministerial commission. According to Pakistani journalist and media consultant Omar R. Quraishi, the suspected thief has the third-highest rank in Pakistan's 22-grade public service system, which is equivalent to the military rank of brigadier.


The head of the Kuwaiti delegation is said to have complained he had lost his wallet, and the culprit was soon identified via video surveillance cameras; the wallet was later recovered and returned to its owner.

Khan has been arrested and now faces court action, media report; a spokesperson of the Finance Ministry has refused to comment on the issue.

Comment: Studies have showing that simply taking an economics course can make you more greedy. Perhaps public office in a financial position has the same effect! Or maybe such posts simply attract a certain type of individual.


Hearts

Brokenuke Mountain? Trump says he and Kim 'fell in love'

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© (L) Kevin Lim/The Straits Times / (R) Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
How do you woo arguably the most powerful man on Earth from half a world away? For North Korea's Kim Jong-un, all it took was some "beautiful letters." Now, US President Donald Trump is quite literally professing his love.

In all fairness, it wasn't just the messages. The two shared a few "tough" moments before the love letters began. It remains unknown what kinds of displays of rugged manliness were involved, but Trump had some suggestive hints.
I was really being tough, and so was he. We would go back and forth... and then we fell in love, okay? No, really. He wrote me beautiful letters, and they are great letters. We fell in love.
Trump opened his heart at a MAGA rally in West Virginia in between bashing Democrats for stalling the Kavanaugh Supreme Court nomination and the habitual boasts about pulling the US out of the "worst ever" Iran nuclear deal.

Comment: If only there were more love stories like this in geopolitics! Unfortunately, there are many in the American establishment doing everything to keep this Rome and Juliet (and many others) apart.


Cardboard Box

British Media Regurgitates Blogger's Unverified Claims to Prove the Bottom of the Barrel Hadn't Previously Been Reached

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The regurgitation by most of the British media of claims made by Bellingcat, that Ruslan Boshirov is in reality a decorated Colonel of the GU, marks a new low in the already low standards of journalism in this country.

I don't want to spend my time going through Bellingcat's claim. I have no idea whether it is true or not. However, I will say that if the purpose of the report was intended to prove to discerning people that Colonel Anatoliy Chepiga and Ruslan Boshirov are one and the same person, it failed miserably. If, on the other hand, the intention was to hoodwink less discerning people into thinking that the connection had been proved, then it was a fine job. Regardless of whether or not Boshirov turns out to be Chepiga, all Bellingcat essentially did was make an inconclusive photographic connection, and then proceed to treat readers to a biography of Chepiga, as if it had just been proven conclusively that he is Boshirov. Which it hadn't.

Another point to note is that even if it turns out that Boshirov is really Chepiga, although this would prove that he didn't tell the truth in his interview with RT, and that Vladimir Putin misled when he said that the two accused men are civilians, would it actually prove the central claim against him? As a reminder, this is that between 12:10pm and 13:30 on 4th March, he walked up to the house of Sergei Skripal at 47 Christie Miller Road, Salisbury, and applied a high purity, military grade nerve agent to the door handle of the front door in an attempt to assassinate Mr Skripal. In this Post-Truth society we find ourselves in, many apparently believe it would. But this is not so.

Network

DOJ sues California over strict net neutrality law

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© Carlo Allegri / Reuters
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Sunday night sued California over its new new neutrality law, a little over an hour after Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed the bill.

The lawsuit claims the California bill is "unlawful and anti-consumer" because it goes against the federal government's policy and regulates the Internet.

The bill signed by Brown (D) is the country's strictest net neutrality bill.

The new California legislation bars internet service providers from slowing down website speeds, blocking access to certain websites and charging extra for large websites such as Netflix and Facebook.

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Jet5

Russian will modify Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft to add advanced stealth modifications after Israel's treachery

Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft.
© Sergey Pivovarov / Reuters / File
A Russian Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft.
The Russian company Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies is poised to re-equip the Il-20 reconnaissance aircraft fleet with the latest electronic warfare systems after the tragedy in Syria, director general Vladimir Mikheev said.

"The Il-20 is a very old aircraft and equipped with standard on-board equipment to protect it against portable air defense systems. If the Russian Ministry of Defense decides this, we will retrofit it with modern electronic warfare systems," emphasized Mikheev.

The company will develop for the aircraft an electronic defense and electronic suppression system that will make the reconnaissance aircraft invisible to anti-aircraft missiles.

Comment: Israel will regret its actions in the days to come even more than it does now.


Cheese

'Deranged' and 'preposterous': ex-Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson slams May's Brexit plan

Boris Johnson and Theresa May
© Denis Balibouse/Reuters (L)/Toby Melville/Reuters (R)
Tory MP and ex-Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson launched his latest offensive against PM Theresa May's Chequers plan for Brexit, calling it "deranged." His latest attack comes as party members meet for their annual conference.

Johnson, who dropped out of May's cabinet in July over her Brexit plan, slammed May's suggestion that the UK and EU could collect each other's tariffs as "entirely preposterous," in an interview with the Sunday Times.

The former top brass also argued that a Brexiteer politician would have got a better deal for Britain out of the negotiations, pointing to how he campaigned to leave while May was a staunch remainer.


Comment: Trying to take a page from Trump's book, Boris?


Sherlock

An Israeli expert examines the Skripal case: 'Stupidity on stupidity'

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A profusion of suspects in the Skripal case.
An Israeli expert on international terrorism, writer Alexander Brass, shared his view on the case of the Skripals poisoning in Salisbury. Brass draws parallels between the work of the special services of Israel and Russia - he believes that if to compare the British version with the practice of the special agents, then the absurdity becomes obvious.

"Alexander, so what, in your opinion, happened in Salisbury?"
"There was a rough provocation by the British special services. In my opinion, this is obvious".
Why do you think so?
There's a lot of stupidity on stupidity. The story with Petrov and Boshirov does not hold up any professional peer review. According to the Brits, the Skripals were poisoned by GRU agents (this is what the department is called, although this is now the Main Directorate of the RF General Staff).

I want to explain how the special services work. If you need someone to eliminate, then this is a very serious operation, which is being prepared for a long time. A very significant material and human resource is allocated. We are talking about dozens of employees. On the territory of this state, an "advanced command post" is being created.

Comment: Even if the Russians had no desire to eliminate Sergei Skripal there were others who had plausible motives.