Puppet Masters
Trump's ongoing war with the media has been well-documented, but Fox News, which Trump's detractors describe as his mouthpiece, has been spared his wrath - until now.
In a series of posts, Trump said that watching "terrible" Fox News daytime weekend anchors is worse than watching "low ratings Fake News CNN." He also bashed Fox for hiring former Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairwoman Donna Brazile, and for referring to the New York Times as a news source.
In fact, the outrage caused by the views of Britain's man in Washington being publicly aired underlines what most of us know - that honesty has absolutely no place in international relations.
Sir Kim Darroch called Trump, among other things, "incompetent," "inept," and "clumsy." That all looks pretty rich now that his innermost thoughts on the one man he is supposed to be buttering up have been released for all to see. However it happened, it does seem clumsy and inept. Almost Trumpian, allegedly.
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The memory remains remarkably fresh in Iran of the 1951-53 oil embargo that toppled the democratically-elected government of Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh - and the CIA installing the despot Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the so-called Shah of Iran, in his place.
The impact on oil markets of an Iranian closure of the Strait of Hormuz would be enormous.
Strait of Hormuz Closure
The leadership of the Iranian Navy and the Revolutionary Guard Navy, knowing they could never challenge the U.S. in a conventional naval contest, have been accumulating considerable asymmetric and other capabilities to enable the Islamic Republic to close the Strait of Hormuz since the "tanker war" in the Persian Gulf during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq War. These capabilities include thousands of sea mines, torpedoes, advanced cruise missiles, regular-sized and mini-submarines, and a flotilla of small fast-attack boats, most of which are concentrated in the strait region.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Iran of "further isolation and sanctions," following Tehran's move, claiming that an Iran "armed with nuclear weapons, would pose an even greater danger to the world".
According to Tehran, reducing Iran's commitments under the nuclear accord is "in parallel with saving the JCPOA, and not destroying it, this tendency may lead to discontinuing our participation in the JCPOA".
On Wednesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that on 7 July Tehran will start enriching uranium at levels set out in the JCPOA and would maintain that enrichment at a level it considers necessary.
Comment: See also:
- Iran tells UN it will hike uranium enrichment capacity
- Iran announces it has quadrupled its production of enriched uranium
- Spokesman of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran says Iran may speed up uranium enrichment if Trump re-imposes sanctions
- US State Dept: Additional US sanctions to be imposed on Iran for heavy water, uranium enrichment

The special U.S. representative for Afghan peace and reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad
The two-day intra-Afghan dialogue marks the first time Afghan government officials have met for face-to-face talks with Taliban representatives -- although the Kabul officials traveled to the Doha gathering in a personal rather than official capacity. The Taliban previously refused to meet directly with any members of Afghanistan's government, calling them "Western puppets."
But the Taliban agreed to meet with individuals in the Afghan government who are part of an intra-Afghan delegation that also includes opposition politicians, women, and members of Afghan nongovernmental organizations.
Khalilzad told RFE/RL's Radio Free Afghanistan after the conclusion of the July 7 meeting that U.S. and Taliban negotiators were now closer to reaching an agreement on four key issues. Those issues include the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan, a permanent cease-fire, a Taliban guarantee that Afghanistan will not be used as a base for attacks in other countries, and an intra-Afghan dialogue that leads to a political settlement.
Behrouz Kamalvandi said that Iran's new level of uranium enrichment was at 4.5%, and that Tehran would consider increasing this figure to 20% as a future measure if Europe continues to neglect its commitments under the JCPOA. He urged the deal's European signatories to act quickly before Iran took further steps to pull out from the accord.
Tehran announced on Sunday that it would exceed the cap mandated by the accord, warning it would further scale down its commitments under the deal if its European partners failed to honor the agreement. Under deal, known as the JCPOA, Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities and to allow international inspections of its nuclear facilities, in exchange for sanctions relief.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has argued that Iran is fully within its rights to increase its uranium enrichment, noting that a dispute resolution mechanism contained in the JCPOA allows Tehran to "cease performing its commitments" if the Islamic Republic believes any of the other signatories have failed to uphold their own side of the deal.
Comment: More from FRN: Pompeo's new anti-Iran sanctions
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo responded to the statement by Iranian authorities regarding the restart of uranium enrichment above 3.67%, as announced on July 7 by Abbas Arakchi, who is the Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran and the main negotiator for the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA) on the nuclear program. According to Pompeo, Washington will introduce new sanctions against Iran, despite Washington having been the party to cancel the deal, and increase its isolation.From Tasmin News Agency: China blames US bullying for Iran's nuclear announcement
"The Iranian nuclear weapon regime will pose an even greater danger to the world," the US secretary of state wrote on Twitter, threatening to respond to Iran's "expansion of its nuclear program" with new sanctions and further "isolation." According to Pompeo, it is necessary to return the "total ban on uranium enrichment" by Iran.
Abbas Arakchi said recently that the beginning of uranium enrichment was the second stage of reduction of Iran's obligations under the FIDD, and now it will occur every 60 days, if its participants do not adhere to the agreements reached. Arakchi also noted that although "the doors for diplomacy are still open," new initiatives are needed to resolve this situation.
"The facts show that unilateral bullying has already become a worsening tumor," said Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang at a press briefing in Beijing, AFP reported. "The maximum pressure exerted by the US on Iran is the root cause of the Iranian nuclear crisis," he said.See also: Pompeo warns Iran: New 'sanctions and further isolation' for uranium enrichment (levels set by the JCPOA)
President Hassan Rouhani had warned on Wednesday that the second step of reduction in Iran's commitments would take place on Sunday, saying, "On July 7, the level of (uranium) enrichment in Iran will not be 3.67 percent anymore, as we will abandon such a commitment and increase it (enrichment) to any amount that we need."
Iran maintains that the new measures are not designed to harm the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), but to save the accord by creating a balance in the commitments.
Last week, Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium exceeded 300 kg.
An apparent power outage has affected a crude oil refinery complex in north-west Venezuela on Saturday night, plunging a nearby community into darkness. The blackout halted Amuay and Cardon, two oil refineries located in the Paraguana Peninsula, Reuters reports citing sources within the state oil company PDVSA.
Amuay and Cardon are two of the three refineries of Venezuela's largest refinery complex, operated by PDSVA. While the company has not confirmed the news yet, photos of the blackout began making their way to social media.
Dario Tremont, a regional coordinator of the Voluntad Popular (Popular Will) opposition party, claimed that the blackout took place near midnight after the breakdown of the third turbine at Cardon refinery. Another user said the outage has affected the entire Paraguaná Peninsula. Purported photos from the scene show the refinery.
Comment: See also:
- Moscow: Venezuelan blackouts are a 'diversion' orchestrated from overseas
- Maduro announces 30-day power rationing plan to address Venezuela's blackouts
- "Terrorists" set fire to power plant in Venezuela, widespread blackouts, oil production threatened
- 'Lights out!' Did Trump and his neocons use a Bush-era plan to knock out Venezuela's power grid?
In a speech broadcast live on state television on Monday, Hatami denounced the "threatening" actions taken by the Royal Marines, describing Britain's detention of the Iranian vessel as similar to "maritime robbery." He said that Iran would not tolerate such behavior. An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman echoed Hatami's sentiments, describing the incident as a clear case of "piracy."
On Thursday, British marines and Gibraltar police seized 'Grace 1,' an Iranian super tanker, off the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. Gibraltar's Chief Minister Fabian Picardo claimed that the ship was transporting crude oil to Syria "in violation" of EU sanctions placed on Damascus. Tehran has denied the accusation, insisting that the ship's cargo was not destined for Syria.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday that the British had no legal right to seize the tanker, and that Tehran hopes to resolve the issue through legal means.
A top commander of Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps suggested a different response to the incident, calling for a British ship to be seized in retaliation if the Iranian vessel is not released.
Comment: More from RT: Supertanker seizure is 'Piracy, pure and simple.'
Questioning the legality of the UK's move, Minister Zarif pointed out on Twitter that "Iran is neither a member of the EU nor subject to any European oil embargo". The strongly worded message comes amid an ongoing row over the unprecedented seizure by British Royal Marines. "Last I checked, EU was against extraterritoriality," he tweeted on Monday afternoon.See also:
- Syria-bound oil tanker detained in Gibraltar
- Iran issues denial that oil tanker seized by UK was headed for Syria
- UK marines seize (steal) ship allegedly carrying Iranian crude for Syria - Iran summons UK ambassador
- Iran's 'duty' to seize British tanker if UK fails to release captured ship - senior official at IRGC
The question to be decided on polling day, July 21, for the new Verkhovna Rada (parliament) is: which side in the war, the eastern Ukraine including Odessa, or the Galicians around Lviv in the west, will win power?
The answer already appeared in a May poll by the US Agency for International Development (USAID), and in the most recent June and July voter surveys by the local Ukrainian pollster Rating. A coalition of parties whose support is strongest in eastern Ukraine will control parliament and will back the new President, Volodymyr Zelensky (lead image, left), to negotiate terms with the breakaway governments of Donetsk and Lugansk (collectively, the Donbass), and with Moscow. On these polls, the Galician parties of western Ukraine will have no national party representation in parliament, no ministers nor high-ranking officials, and just a handful of constituency seats in Lviv, Brody and Ternopil.
Last week, the Galicians held their election rally in Toronto, where their faction is headed by Chrystia Freeland (lead image, right), Canada's foreign minister, with financing from the State Department through USAID, and from Victor Pinchuk, a Ukrainian steel oligarch, supported by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, a lobby group representing west Ukrainian refugees from the German Army's defeat in 1945. Freeland, a Galician by origin, and Kurt Volker, a German by origin and the State Department's Special Representative for Ukraine, gave the proceedings, entitled the Ukraine Reform Conference, an official government appearance. So did appearances and speeches by President Zelensky and a handful of Baltic state politicians.
But Toronto votes don't count. If the domestic Ukrainian vote follows the current Ukrainian and US polls, then Freeland's Galicians will be forced to retreat, just as her grandfather Michael Chomiak fled with the German Army as it was driven out of Ukraine and Poland by the Red Army. Chomiak ended up in Alberta, Canada. Freeland too. After July 21, the last retreat for the Galicians is Canada.
Comment: In related news, Zelensky has called on Putin for a face-to-face meeting:
In a July 8 video statement on Facebook, Zelenskiy said he was ready to hold talks with Putin in the Belarusian capital, Minsk.
"We need to talk? We do. Let us discuss who Crimea belongs to and who is not there in Donbas," Zelenskiy said, adding that he wanted the leaders of the United States, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom present at the talks.
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Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told reporters in Moscow that the Kremlin will consider Zelenskiy's call for talks with Putin, but added that he was "not prepared" to respond at the moment.
"First, we need to understand whether such a meeting has any prospects, and second, we need to understand what kind of new format is being offered," Peskov said.















Comment: Our man in America: UK ambassador Darroch's secret cables to Downing Street labeled Trump 'inept', 'insecure', 'incompetent'