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Russia tells US to expect 'uncomfortable' signals ahead of Putin-Biden summit, as West increases activity on its border

Ryabkov
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FILE PHOTO: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov speaks during a news conference in Moscow, Russia February 7, 2019.
Russia said on Monday it would send what it described as 'uncomfortable' signals to the United States ahead of a summit between the two countries' leaders next month and announced it was beefing up its western border militarily.

The comments came a day after U.S. President Joe Biden said he would press Russian President Vladimir Putin to respect human rights when the two leaders meet in Geneva on June 16. Relations between the two powers are at post-Cold War lows.

Comment: It was only back a month ago that the West was pulling the same antagonistic tricks: Russian troops on Ukraine border 'ready to defend country' in event of war says Defense Minister Shoigu, warns of NATO buildup at Russia's borders


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Iran says progress made in nuclear talks but issues remain

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Iran and six world powers have made significant progress in talks to revive their 2015 nuclear deal but important issues still need to be resolved, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday,

Iran and the powers have negotiated in Vienna since April to work out steps that Tehran and Washington must take on sanctions and nuclear activities to return to full compliance with the nuclear pact.

"Each round of talks in Vienna could have been the final round. We should not rush. We have made significant progress but key issues remain," Saeed Khatibzadeh told a televised weekly news conference.

Comment: See also: The United States rejoining the Iran nuclear deal is a good thing, right? Well, not necessarily


Eye 1

Japan extends state of emergency amidst calls to cancel Olympics

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As demands to cancel the Tokyo Olympics intensify, Japan on Friday extended a state of emergency in Tokyo and eight other prefectures until June 20 as hospitals struggle to handle a rise in COVID-sickened patients.

The state of emergency had previously been slated to end on May 31, but strains on the medical system are still too intense for Japanese officials to be entirely comfortable with the current situation. Japan has seen a record number of COVID patients in critical condition in recent days, even as the number of new infections has slowed. This has prompted worries about infectious new COVID "variants" spreading in the country with the start of the Olympics just a few weeks away.


Comment: Could these 'variants' be related to a mass vaccination campaign as they appear to be elsewhere in the world? Death rate in England is lowest since records began 20 years ago


Comment: Despite Japan's lockdown-lite policy over the last 14 or so months, it hasn't suffered any more deaths or cases than those countries with rolling and draconian lockdowns; in fact, it seems to have fared better. However, other issues have come to the fore: Lockdown related suicides rise in Japan, women hit hardest


Star of David

Israeli opposition figures reach deal aimed at ousting Netanyahu

Naftali Bennett • Yair Lapid
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Naftali Bennett • Yair Lapid
The far-right Israeli politician Naftali Bennett and opposition leader Yair Lapid have agreed to forge a coalition government that would oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from his 12 straight years in power. Bennett, a former settler leader and religious nationalist, in a televised address said:
"It's my intention to do my utmost in order to form a national unity government along with my friend Yair Lapid, so that, God willing, together we can save the country from a tailspin and return Israel to its course."
While further political negotiations are expected, the move by Bennett served a massive blow to Israel's longest-serving leader, who is famed for his political wizardry and has survived repeated attempts to end his career.

Minutes after the speech ended, a stern-looking Netanyahu went on air to rail against Bennett. "He's committed the scam of the century," Netanyahu said of his former ally and senior aide, accusing him of abandoning rightwing voters. He called the proposed coalition government "a danger to Israel's security and future".

Comment: Will Bibi take this lying down? Not a chance!
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has fired back at efforts aimed at ousting him from power, warning about the dangers of forming a "left-wing government" and expressing doubt that anybody in Israel "would vote for [Naftali] Bennet", the chairman of the right-wing Yamina party who wants to create a coalition government with Yair Lapid, the leader of the centrist Yesh Atid party.
"There is not a single person in the country who would vote for Naftali Bennett [...]. This is the fraud of the century! Instead of forming a dangerous left-wing government, immediately after the end of Lapid's mandate, it is possible to form a good right-wing government for Israel.

"What will it do for Israel's deterrence? How will we look in the eyes of our enemies? What will they do in Iran and in Gaza? What will they say in the halls of government in Washington?"
In order to form a government, the party-winner of the parliamentary elections must gain the support of a minimum of 61 lawmakers out of 120.



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Denmark helped US spy on Angela Merkel and European allies

Merkel
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel
Reports that Denmark's military intelligence agency helped the US to spy on leading European politicians, including the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, have sparked concern - and demands for an explanation - in EU capitals.

Danish public broadcaster Danmarks Radio said the US National Security Agency (NSA), whose alleged tapping of Merkel's phone was disclosed by Edward Snowden in 2013, also used the Danish Defence Intelligence Service (FE) to spy on officials in Sweden, Norway and France.

The allegations are contained in an internal classified report on the FE's role in the surveillance partnership agreement with the NSA from 2012 to 2014, the broadcaster said, citing nine unidentified sources familiar with the investigation.

It said the NSA used Danish information cables to spy on senior officials including the former German foreign minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and the then opposition leader Peer Steinbrück. It was not clear whether the Danish government authorised the taps.

Comment: The nature of intel gathering intrinsically means friends are not friends. Why does everyone forget that!
German government spokesperson Steffen Seibert told reporters:
"As a matter of principle... the federal government does not openly comment on matters concerning intelligence activities."

The report has caused outrage in Denmark and abroad. Merkel's top rival, Peer Steinbruck of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), called the revelations a "scandal."
Other countries have reacted in dismay and called for investigation:
Reports that the US National Intelligence Agency, aided by Denmark, spied on top European politicians including Angela Merkel are "extremely serious" if true, the French secretary of state for European affairs has said.

Clement Beaune said in an interview with the France Info radio network:
"We are not in a world of Care Bears, so this kind of behavior, unfortunately, can happen, and we will verify it. Between allies, there must be trust, a minimum cooperation, so these potential facts are serious. On the American side, see if indeed there was listening, spying on politicians. The situation could have consequences in terms of cooperation with the United States.
Beaune added he did not know the identity of the French officials who were allegedly spied on.

Danish Defense Minister Trine Bramsen declined to comment on what she called "speculation" about intelligence matters in the media.

The Danish Defense Intelligence Service, as well as the US' Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and the NSA, declined to comment on the media report to the news agency.
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Footprints

Biden admin releases 10K migrant children into US in May

Texas Patrol and kids
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) officials increased the numbers of unaccompanied alien children (UAC) being released into the interior of the United States since May 1. The speed at which HHS officials transferred recently apprehended unaccompanied minor children helped the agency finally release more on average than are apprehended on any single day. According to an HHS report, the Biden administration released 10,700 unaccompanied migrant children into the U.S. this month.

The number of UACs in federal custody dropped from a high of nearly 23,000 on May 1 to 18,481 on Thursday. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas deployed a volunteer workforce from multiple federal agencies to assist HHS in their effort to quickly process, transfer, and ultimately release the UACs into the United States once sponsors are located.

In a statement to Congress earlier this month, Mayorkas commented on the efforts leading to the speedy releases:
"The Federal Protective Service alongside other DHS federal law enforcement partners has helped provide security support to HHS facilities housing unaccompanied children. ICE has increased its transportation capacity to transfer these children to ORR. The DHS Volunteer Force has deployed more than 400 additional staff to provide onsite support at HHS facilities across the country."
The flow of unaccompanied migrant children is still in full swing. Nearly 7,000 UACs were arrested and placed in Border Patrol custody as the releases took place. The arrests mean the number of children released to sponsors, although increasing in pace, only result in marginal reductions to the total number of UACs detained.

Comment: At '$7M/day' billed to American taxpayers...365 days equals $2.555 billion for subpar services at current custody costs.


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Ryanair flight makes unscheduled landing in Berlin following tip about 'security threat'

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German federal police arrived to search the Ryanair flight late on Sunday in Berlin
The airline said it received information about a possible security threat on board. Police said there had been a tip-off by telephone.

A Ryanair passenger plane flying between Ireland and Poland made an emergency landing in Berlin on Sunday, German police said.

How events unfolded

The flight with 160 people on board was en route from Dublin to Krakow when it arrived at the Berlin-Brandenburg airport shortly after 8 p.m. (1800 UTC) on Sunday. It remained grounded at the airport into early Monday morning.

Germany's federal police arrived at the scene. They used detection dogs to inspect baggage before it was taken inside the airport.

Comment: The previous Ryan Air grounding was for more concrete reasons: the arrest of a known Belarus opposition figure with neo-nazi connections. The Duran has an interesting take on Protasevich's situation. Perhaps his usefulness as a Western puppet has come to an end?




Yoda

Whitney Webb interview - Cyber hacks, white powders scares & vaccine tracking: It's all come to pass

Whitney Webb is a MintPress News journalist based in Chile. She has contributed to several independent media outlets including Global Research, EcoWatch, the Ron Paul Institute and 21st Century Wire, among others. She has made several radio and television appearances and is the 2019 winner of the Serena Shim Award for Uncompromised Integrity in Journalism.

She joins The Last American Vagabond to discuss the many different angles of this technocratic coup and the many different reports and estimations made that have since come to pass.





Comment: Editor's note: YouTube took the video down - so here's another posting of it:



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Phone intercepts shine more light on Jordanian prince's alleged coup attempt

Prince Hamzah Prince Hassan Bin Talal King Abdullah II
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Prince Hamzah, centre, pictured behind Prince Hassan Bin Talal, left, and King Abdullah II, right, at the Raghadan palace in Jordan.
Discussions took place before Prince Hamzah was put under house arrest.

Aides to the former Jordanian heir Prince Hamzah sought pledges of allegiance on his behalf from tribal leaders and former military officers in the weeks before he was detained, conversations caught on phone intercepts and listening devices suggest.

The recordings are key pieces of evidence in the Jordanian government's case against two men accused of acting as proxies for Hamzah in a failed attempt to oust his half-brother, King Abdullah, as monarch. Both men - Bassem Awadallah, a former envoy to Saudi Arabia, and Sharif Hassan bin Zaid, a cousin of the king - are expected to stand trial in Amman starting on Monday.

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Quenelle - Golden

Vaccine passports backfire - the case of Israel shows that

COVID-19 vaccine - Israel
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Israelis had every reason to be optimistic - we were the first country in the world to achieve mass vaccination against Covid-19 and, thus, "normality" seemed within reach. Alas, a digital vaccination ID called the "Green Pass" was introduced as a prerequisite for returning to normal life. The Israeli Ministry of Health used two reasons to justify the need for this Green Pass: first, to enable and expedite the reopening of businesses by creating safe "green spaces" only for vaccinated individuals and, second, to pressure those hesitating to get the jab.

Theatres, pools, sports events, bars and restaurants were instructed to deny entrance to those not carrying a Green Pass. In some places, there are designated areas for the unvaccinated, and "vaccinated only" signs have appeared even on public seats at the Tel-Aviv beach. Israel now has two classes of citizens, the upper vaccinated and the lower unvaccinated.


Comment: Israel knows a thing or two about apartheid: Israel and the crime of apartheid, what's new?


Comment: See also: The Inanity of RNA Vaccines For COVID-19

And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal #34: Covid By Numbers