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In a speech aimed at reshaping the course of the Middle East under President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo rallied Arab nations across the region to galvanize against the Iranian regime and play a greater role in annihilating terrorist forces.
Pompeo, speaking at American University in Cairo on Thursday, touted the Trump administration's tough line on terrorism, but also implored Arab allies across the region to stop relying solely on the United States for security and protection. In tone and message, the speech was meant to show Middle Eastern leaders that President Donald Trump is charging in a wildly different direction from that of the Obama administration.
Pompeo's remarks - described by senior U.S. officials as a wide-ranging rebuke of former President Obama's vision for the region - signal that while the Trump administration is not wholly removing America's presence from the region, it is applying greater pressure on Arab allies to contribute their fair share to the fight, particularly against the Iranian regime.
President Donald Trump is yet to make a final decision on the possible withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, The Washington Post quoted two senior White House officials as saying.
"Trump still wants to remove troops from Afghanistan - eventually all of them - but the current withdrawal probably will be far fewer than 7,000," the officials pointed out.
They also said that military advisers managed to convince Trump that "a smaller and slower withdrawal is best for now", adding that the US president may order a full exit "at any moment".
"Trust me, he's heard every single argument on Afghanistan he could hear," one of the officials noted. He added that Trump bemoans the fact that many of his advisers want him to stay in "all these wars forever".
Comment: The US government has become a roller coaster - what goes down must come up - be it troop withdrawal numbers...and what goes up must come down - be it hopes of the country for a war respite.
"We're preparing the subpoena," Nadler told ABC News. The order could be issued within days if Whitaker and committee Democrats can't reach an agreement on a hearing date before January 29, when President Donald Trump is scheduled to travel to Capitol Hill for his State of the Union address.
Democrats have grown frustrated with Whitaker and the Justice Department because, they say, after committing to appear in January in a November phone call with Nadler and House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings, D-Md., Whitaker's office has not agreed on a specific date to testify this month, citing scheduling difficulties related to the ongoing government shutdown, according to a source familiar with the discussions.
"Billions of dollars are sent to the State of California for Forest fires that, with proper Forest Management, would never happen," Trump tweeted. "Unless they get their act together, which is unlikely, I have ordered FEMA to send no more money. It is a disgraceful situation in lives & money!"
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., responded that Trump's threat "insults the memory of scores of Americans who perished in wildfires last year & thousands more who lost their homes."
Pelosi's tweet said House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy, another Californian, "must join me to condemn & call on POTUS to reassure millions in CA that our govt will be there for them in their time of need."
Comment: The president's assessment is narrow and naive. Many deadly and costly fires are ignited by lightning, other natural events, carelessness or are maliciously set. All forest fires, especially those that consume public property, are assessed for cause and effect. It is not just a matter of properly grooming thousands of forests 'and we're good'. In California, weather conditions the prior year dictate the next year's vegetation growth: a low rainfall year yields dry tinder foliage the following year; a goodly amount of rainfall yields an abundance of overgrowth ripe for drying. Both contribute to fire conditions that create their own windstorms propelling fires quickly out of control, especially in hard-to-access areas. Residentially, it is up to the homeowner to be proactive regarding private property. California territory is enormous: 163,696 mi²
The anonymous and self-appointed guardians of democracy declared this week that terms such as "neocon," "corporatist", "imperialist" or "establishment" - among others - are "tropes/slurs primarily used by Russian propaganda." To illustrate this, they tweeted a chart by someone called "Northern Conspirator," another anonymous Twitter thought-police account.
Reactions to PropOrNot's claim have been swift and satirical, with outspoken critics of the corporatist imperial warmongering neocon-neoliberal establishment declaring themselves totally convinced.
Comment: Sott.net was one of PropOrNot's victims. See also:
- Unmasking PropOrNot: Who They Are And Why They Were Activated Against Independent Media
- Liberty Blitzkrieg and SOTT.net included on Washington Post highlighted hit list of 'Russian propaganda' websites
- Who's behind PropOrNot alt news blacklist?
- Publications on Russian propaganda list consider suing anonymous 'experts'
- Who is the secretive shadow group PropOrNot that is now pushing to lynch "Russian controlled fake news" sites?
- Washington Post admits article on 'Russian propaganda' and 'fake news' based on sham research
Harold T. Martin III is currently standing trial for abusing his job as an NSA contractor and taking home an estimated 50 terabytes of data from several US government offices over a two-decade period. The data includes some of the NSA's most sophisticated hacking tools - which were also sold by a group called the Shadow Brokers and repurposed by several high-profile attacks throughout the years.
But Martin's arrest by the FBI in 2016 didn't come as a result of the US government ramping up security procedures and rooting out potential moles and leakers. Rather it came after a tip-off from the Moscow-based cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab, which got alerted by five cryptic messages sent by Martin to two of its employees.
The Russian firm "linked the Twitter account to Martin and his work in US intelligence community," Politico reports, then a Kaspersky employee sent the five messages, and the evidence that identified the sender, to an NSA official.
"My warmest regards and apologies," Trump tweeted just hours after he had told reporters the trip was still on - but that he would not go if the government was still shut down.
Trump's announcement about the Davos trip comes as the shutdown enters its 20th day, making it the 2nd longest in U.S. history. If the shutdown goes through Saturday, it will become the longest ever.
Trump's tweet is a sign the shutdown could last at least another 11 days - he was scheduled to leave on Jan. 21 for the Davos conference that starts the next day.
He tweeted out the announcement while en route to a border inspection tour in southern Texas.
The US and Japanese governments have been interested in Mageshima Island as a new site to run the training exercises, known as field carrier landing practices, since 2011, but have only recently been able to seal the deal. The uninhabited 8km-square island is part of the Ōsumi archipelago in the East China Sea. While the island is administered by the city of Nishinoomote on nearby Tanegashima island, it is owned by a Tokyo-based development company, which the government negotiated with.
In a side-by-side comparison, Q13 Fox in Seattle appears to have edited its coverage of Trump's address, turning the president's skin color a ludicrous shade of orange. In between sentences, the station seems to have doctored the footage to show Trump sticking out his tongue and licking his lips.
Q13 told MyNorthWest that the footage was indeed doctored, and that the culprit has been placed on leave.

A woman uses her phone as she walks past a Huawei shop in Beijing, China, December 19, 2018.
The escalation comes as the US is warning its allies to avoid Huawei's telecoms equipment due to concerns about its vulnerability to infiltration by the Chinese government, to which Huawei reportedly maintains close ties (though Huawei insists that it is an independent company cooperatively owned by its employees). The US is also in the process of extraditing Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou over charges that she knowingly lied to banks to try and conceal violations of US and EU sanctions against Iran.
Comment: It's must just a big coincidence that the US happens to be targeting Huawei during trade negotiations with China. What a bunch of unsubstantiated nonsense! See also: US makes lame attempt to smear China's Huawei for its business links to Iran and Syria














Comment: As we can see, the Trump, Pompeo and Bolton circus continues to confound and amaze us with discrepancy, change-up, fantasy and bullpucky. Read on:
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