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Beyond grotesque: The case of US aid to Israel

US aid to Israel
As part of Donald Trump's "America First" campaign, he pledged to substantially cut foreign aid. As a result of this campaign promise, during the first year of his presidency, foreign aid declined to $23b from $49b in 2016, and 2018 is on trend to be roughly $10b less than 2017. This has meant sudden and devastating massive cuts in health, education and other vital programs in numerous countries around the world.

But one country stands out as an exception to this trend: Israel. In the most recent fiscal budget, the U.S. Congress approved $705.8m for Israel's missile defense program, a boost from the $600m allocated last year. This aid is on top of $3.1b in annual military aid to Israel through a ten-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which will increase to $38b during the 2019-2028 period.

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Trump lends his deal making skills to the Military-Industrial Complex, and sets up US arms sales with Syria demo

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Donald Trump tours the nuclear aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, at Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Va., Thursday, March 2, 2017.
The week after the U.S., along with the U.K. and France, launched unilateral strikes against the Syrian government, the Trump administration is rolling out a "Buy American" weapons-selling initiative aimed at allowing other nations to buy even more weapons from U.S.-based arms manufacturers. According to Reuters, the initiative, set to be announced today, will speed up the approval of arms deals to U.S. allies and will call for members of President Donald Trump's cabinet, as well as the president himself, to act as "closers" in major arms deals and salesmen for U.S. weapons companies at international air shows and weapons showcases.

"This policy seeks to mobilize the full resources of the United States government behind arms transfers that are in the U.S. national and economic security interest," a White House official told Reuters. After news of the initiative first broke in the media, U.S. weapons manufacturers made massive gains in the stock market and Raytheon's stock hit an all-time high. In addition to helping the military-industrial complex secure more business, Trump may be pushing the initiative, at least in part, because of his personal investments in U.S. weapons giants like Raytheon, Boeing and General Electric.

The initiative comes less than a week after the U.S. strikes launched against Syria, and the strikes themselves were likely part of a PR bid to boost U.S. weapons manufacturers and international arms orders leading up to the "Buy American" announcement. In addition, doubts have been raised that the strikes were planned to cause any major damage to the Syrian government, as the Syrian and Russian governments were allegedly "tipped off" by Trump prior to the attack, and given ample time to prepare by evacuating nearly all key military hardware.

This suggests that the purpose of the strike was not actually to harm the Syrian government as much as showcase U.S. military might and weaponry in the lead-up to the official announcement of Trump's new weapons selling initiative.

Star of David

The power of the Israel Lobby in the US - How many politicians can you buy with $6.3billion?

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Grant Smith, the author of Big Israel: How Israel's Lobby Moves America, reveals the revenue of the Israeli lobby's will reach $6.3 billion in 2020, with 17,000 employees and 414,000 volunteers! (Please re-read that statement.)

The purpose of the lobby is to influence the US government to serve its foreign-policy objectives and fund its military.[It is understandable that the Israel government would desire this outcome, but it is unfortunate that the Israel lobby seeks to label those who criticize this relationship as "Anti-Semitic".

That is like saying anyone who criticizes US foreign policy or monetary policy is anti-American. For this commentary, we expect to be called, if not outright anti-Semitic, then at least unfair. It is true that, to be totally fair, we would need to run articles on the horrendous actions of other governments as well - and, in fact that is exactly what we do.

Bad Guys

New 'Authorization For Use Of Military Force' bill will invert constitutional check on declaring war

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As Congress pretends to restrain the already vast powers to wage war acceded to the executive branch we see further dereliction of duty resulting in shameful sorrows of empire and untold suffering abroad. A draft bill touted as reigning in the AUMF (authorization for use of military force) passed shortly after 9/11 in fact gives the executive branch an even greater blank check to wage war. In part, it allows the President to proclaim new enemies against whom any amount of force may be used, requiring two-thirds of Congress to reject that determination.

The Authorization for Use of Military Force of 2018 which was released (pdf) one week ago in essence "takes Congress's constitutional power to declare war, in which the president can only act when provided congressional authorization, and inverts it, by giving the president the ability to act unless a supermajority of Congress stops them."

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Macron wants to create 'Syria of tomorrow' with new Western-led contact group

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Paris is seeking to bridge the moribund Geneva talks with the Russian-led Astana process in order to build peace in Syria, French President Emmanuel Macron said on his last day of a state visit to Washington.

The US, the UK, France, Jordan and Saudi Arabia have formed a "contact group" on Syria, which is coordinating with Turkey and Germany, Macron told reporters gathered at the George Washington University on Wednesday evening. The group is seeking to "build a bridge" between the UN-led Geneva talks that have so far gone nowhere, and the Astana process led by Russia, Turkey and Iran.

The Astana talks are not satisfactory to the West and would "lead to the partition of Syria," Macron said. The new contact group is aiming to "open a line" with Russia and Turkey and bring all sides to the table.

Comment: It really doesn't make any sense to try and create a 'Syria of tomorrow' without actually consulting the Syrian government and its people. This is what empires do, they plan the fates of other countries and then walk away as it burns to the ground.


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S-300? Russia says it will deliver new air-defense systems to Syria soon

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The Russian military has said it will soon deliver new air-defense systems to Syria in light of missile attacks launched on alleged Syrian chemical-weapons facilities by the United States, Britain, and France nearly two weeks ago.

Russian General Staff Colonel General Sergei Rudskoi said on April 25 that Moscow will supply Syria with "new missile-defense systems soon," though he did not specify the type of weapons.

His remark follows Russian media reports saying Moscow is considering selling its sophisticated S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Syria.

In the days since the April 14 Western air strikes, top Russian officials have said they may reconsider a pledge Moscow gave a decade ago not to provide Syria with the S-300 system.

The Western strikes were in retaliation for a suspected chemical-weapons attack in the town of Douma that killed more than 40 people on April 7. The Western allies blamed the incident on President Bashar al-Assad's government.

Russia and Syria denied that Damascus was behind the attack. They also claimed to have shot down most of the Western missiles launched on April 14 -- a claim denied by the Pentagon.

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Russia nears 2,000 tons in gold reserves as it buys 300,000 ounces in March

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© Leonhard Foeger / Reuters
  • Russia buys 300,000 ounces of gold in March and nears 2,000t in gold reserves
  • Russia now holds just over 1,861 tonnes, more than officially reported by China at 1,842t
  • Both Russia and China have the power to destabilise US dollar by dumping dollar-denominated assets
  • Turkey has removed all gold held in the U.S. opting for Bank of England and BIS
  • Turkey follows trend set by both Germany, Netherlands and others to remove gold reserves stored in the United States
  • Central bank decisions regarding gold reserves are examples of countries becoming nervous about the outlook for the dollar under the Trump administration
Russia bought another 300,000 troy ounces of gold in March bringing Russia's total gold reserves to 1,861 tonnes or 60.8 million troy ounces as of the start of April, the central bank announced loudly at the weekend.

The continuing robust and steady accumulation of gold reserves continues and it was notable how Russian media channels loudly (more loudly than usual it seemed with many outlets covering) pronounced the continuing diversification into gold bullion by the Russian central bank. It suggests that gold is being used as a bulwark to protect Russia from the stealth financial, trade and currency wars which appear to be deepening.

Russia is not the only country diversifying into gold and many other countries are doing so as they seek to protect themselves from the coming devaluation of the US dollar and U.S. dollar hegemony. This is evidenced both by gold purchases and also in many strategic decisions regarding the storage of national gold reserves.

Comment: More on this:


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Evidence of a war crime: Wreckage of intercepted missiles in Syria catalogued and displayed by Russian govt

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Tomahawk (L). A screenshot from the video
One unexploded Tomahawk cruise missile and one high accuracy air-launched missile launched by the US and its allies on Syria on April 14 have been brought to Moscow, the chief of the Russian General Staff's main operations directorate Colonel-General Sergey Rudskoy said during a press briefing on April 25.
"Some of the missiles failed to reach the designated targets apparently due to technical failures, which created the risk of destroying civilian facilities and causing civilian casualties. Two of them, a cruise missile Tomahawk and a high-accuracy air-launched missile, have been brought to Moscow. You can see the Tomahawk's warhead in this slide," Colonel-General Rudskoy said.
The colonel-general added that Russian specialists are studying them.
"The results of this work will be used to improve Russian weapon systems," Rudskoy said.
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© Igor Ermachenkov / Sputnik
Alleged fragments of missiles fired by the US-led coalition on April 13-14 and shot down by the Syrian air defense forces, as shown by the Russian defense ministry.

Comment: See also: Russia receives two discovered American cruise missiles that did not explode from Syria

To account for the missile gap, the Pentagon claims 76 Tomahawks hit this one site:

Barzeh university campus, Damascus, Syria

Barzeh university campus, Damascus, Syria
As you can see, some of the structures at this relatively tiny target are still standing.

They're clearly blowing smoke.


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Trump backtracks on Syria and focuses on Iran after talks with Macron

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So much for an abrupt U.S. pullout from Syria.

One month ago President Donald Trump surprised many, including some in his own administration, by announcing, "We'll be coming out of Syria, like, very soon. Let the other people take care of it now." He insisted that the time had come for the U.S. military to shift its focus away from Syria.

But on Tuesday, it was clear that something or someone had changed Trump's mind.

The president said at a White House news conference with French President Emmanuel Macron at his side that before the U.S. withdraws from Syria, "we want to leave a strong and lasting footprint." This long-term approach, he added, was "a very big part" of his conversation with Macron, who told reporters that he and Trump now agree that the Syria problem involves more than Trump's priority of ridding the country of Islamic State extremists.

The two leaders indicated that they see Syria as part of a broader problem of instability in the Middle East, which includes Iran's role in Syria and Iraq.

That kind of strategic thinking bears little resemblance to Trump's words in late March when he said it was time to leave Syria to others.

Comment: Iran, Iran, Iran. Expect the discourse to be all about this country from now on - especially as the 12th of May comes and goes - the date when Trump is said to be scrapping the Iran nuclear deal.

Well, somebody, not necessarily Macron, convinced Trump into staying in Syria and shifting his attention to Iran. Saudi Arabia and/or Israel, perhaps?


Bad Guys

US official insists Washington will keep Iran nuclear deal, just make it more 'enduring'

Iran nuclear deal
© Raheb Homavandi / Reuters
Washington is not planning to renegotiate the Iran nuclear deal, but simply wants to expand its scope, a top US official has said. Tehran has blasted US efforts to alter the accord, warning that it's "either all or nothing."

The uncertain future of the 2015 nuclear deal has made headlines this week, as French President Emmanuel Macron lobbied US President Donald Trump not to abandon the agreement during his visit to Washington.

Asked whether the French president's efforts had been successful, Assistant Secretary for International Security Christopher Ford told Reuters: "I hope the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action; colloquially known as the 'Iran nuclear deal'] has been saved in the context of the challenge that President Trump set for us, of trying to remain within the deal but in the context of moving forward with our partners on an approach that stands a pretty good chance of turning what was in effect a temporary postponement ... into a more enduring answer."

Comment: Further reading: Joe Quinn on PressTV: 'Macron in Washington to Convince Trump Not to Break Iran Deal'