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His comments come after the United Nations called on the US to stop detaining and dividing migrant families. A spokesman for the UN said the US was "criminalizing what should be an administrative offense," adding that most immigrants come from Central American countries ravaged by violence and should be afforded protections mandated under international law.
Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday to hit back at growing criticism of his policies, and called on Democrats to "get their act together" to change border security laws.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Syrian President Bashar Assad discussed the possibility of Golan Heights being returned to Syria during two rounds of "serious" negotiations that were held during the past decade, The Times of Israel reports citing Netanyahu's former adviser Uzi Arad.
According to Arad, the first round of talks was held in 2009 but came to a halt as Syria rejected the proposed territorial swap which would result in Israel retaining control over most of the Golan Heights.
The second round of negotiations was allegedly initiated in 2010 under the auspices of the Obama administration, and did not yield any concrete results as well.
The former adviser also added that during both rounds of negotiations the Syrian government demanded a full withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Golan Heights region, and that Netanyahu did not immediately dismissed the idea.
Speaking at an event in New York, Clinton reckoned that Green Party candidate Jill Stein was the "preferred alternative of the Russians," and hinted that shadowy Russian actors must have cast votes for Stein instead of Clinton.
"We know that Jill Stein, preferred alternative of the Russians, got more - the difference in her vote in 2012, 2016 was more than the difference in the election in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania," he said. "That doesn't mean the Russians did it, but it's - it makes you scratch your head...Maybe the Russians did have a decisive impact."
If it wasn't the Russians, then it must have been the FBI. Clinton also said that the presidential race was so close that "Comey's late announcement could swing it," referring to then-FBI Director James Comey's decision to announce that he was reopening his investigation into Hillary Clinton's mishandling of classified information on a private email server just weeks before Americans went to the polls.
Comment: No Slick Willie, it wasn't the bloody Russians who had a decisive impact. It was the millions of Americans who saw in Killary a lying, psychopathic witch who ignored the voters in the flyover states and pandered to the progressive libtards on the coasts. That is what made the difference in the election.

Residents in the courtyard of a residential building hit by shelling in the village of Gorlovka, Donetsk Region
During the Thursday televised Q&A session Putin faced a question from Russian journalist and writer Zakhar Prilepin, who is currently a voluntary advisor to the head of the Donetsk People's Republic, the DNR.
Prilepin asked the president if he considered it possible that pro-Kiev forces would launch a major offensive operation in the war-ridden south-east of Ukraine during the 2018 World Cup in Russia which begins in one week.
To cut through the complexity, it helps to focus on specific actions by individuals that we all can agree are suspect. This brings us to Samantha Power.
Of all the political stories from 2017, surely the most curious is this: why is everyone ignoring the bombshell revelations from Samantha Power?
Comment: Some background on this forgotten scandal.
- Samantha Power emerges as central figure in House investigation over "unmasking" leaks to press
- Samantha Power made almost daily requests to 'unmask' American citizens - sources
- 'Unprecedented scale': Samantha Power sought to unmask Americans nearly every working day during 2016
- Samantha Power testifies on intel unmasking, says requests were made under her name, but not by her
- WSJ: Susan Rice was not the only one 'unmasking' Team Trump
- CNN losing it on Susan Rice blockbuster, tells viewers to ignore story
- FOX News exposé would have nailed Ben Rhodes in Obama unmasking scandal but 'never-Trump' FOX exec spiked the story

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg poses next to a world map, Brussels, Belgium, May 7, 2018
For decades in the West, NATO was believed to have been a defensive response to the creation of the Warsaw Pact - despite the fact that it was formed long before the treaty, which has in turn been nearly 30 years dead. Nonetheless, like death and taxes, membership of NATO has been assumed to be one of life's few certainties with an increasing share of national wealth going to pay for it.
This might have gone on unquestioned but for the multiple East-West crises of the last few years and the bizarre inclusion of, brothers-in-arms and non-North Atlantic states, Colombia and Israel in recent NATO activity.
"We have a very strong relationship with the government of Germany," Nauert said at a press briefing on Tuesday. "Looking back in the history books, today is the 71st anniversary of the speech that announced the Marshall Plan. Tomorrow is the anniversary of the D-Day invasion. We obviously have a very long history with the government of Germany, and we have a strong relationship with the government of Germany."
Comment: That awkward moment when the US State Department spokeswoman nominates herself to become the target of trolling and memes on social media.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro of trying to "dismantle democracy," adding that the election was "unconstitutional..."
The United States and six influential members of the Organization of American States urged the body Monday to reject Venezuela's elections and to begin moves to kick Caracas out of the club.
There is anger among pan-American nations at Venezuela's slide into chaos and autocratic rule, fueled by what US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dubbed President Nicolas Maduro's attempt to "dismantle democracy."
At the opening of the 48th annual meeting of the group, the United States was joined by Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Mexico and Peru in proposing a resolution to reject the result of last month's "unconstitutional" election in Venezuela.
Comment: Is it too much to ask for any sort of solid evidence that the election in Venezuela was "unconstitutional"? Most of the candidates of the opposition decided to skip it - to 'boycott' it, they said - but what can possibly be the reason to do that if it wasn't for the fact that they knew they could not win??
Comment: Nice try Pompeo, but no luck this time:
Venezuela Scores Victory as US Fails to Secure Votes for OAS SuspensionSee also:
Venezuela remains in the organization until they leave on their own next year.
TeleSur
6 June 2018
The Venezuelan government celebrated the U.S. defeat at the voting session trying to expel the Bolivarian country from the Organization of American States (OAS) during the 48th General Assembly, falling five votes short from the 24 needed to suspend a country from the body.
"A NEW DEFEAT for the @VP Mike Pence and imperialism!! They have not and won't be able to defeat the people of BOLIVAR!! #VictoryofVENEZUELA," tweeted the Venezuelan Vice President Tareck el Aissami.
The Communication Minister Jorge Rodriguez also celebrated Venezuela's victory on Twitter. "Victory for Venezuela: they've been two years with the same 19 votes. Pence can't violate the American dignity not even with all pressures," said Rodriguez.
On her part, the President of the National Constituent Assembly (ANC) Delcy Rodriguez also tweeted: "Bolivar's sword devastated the imperial circus against Venezuela!"
"The U.S. government unleashed all kind of shameful pressures and threats to keep on attacking the Venezuelan people! Latin American and Caribbean honor imposes itself against the neo-liberal lackeyism! Long live the Great Fatherland!," Rodriguez tweeted.
The General Assembly of the OAS approved a resolution Tuesday the paves the way to suspend Venezuelan from the organism and doesn't acknowledge the legitimacy of the May 20 elections, in which incumbent President Nicolas Maduro was reelected.
But while the body had approved a motion to include the suspension of Venezuela in its agenda, the resolution still needed approval from the foreign ministers of at least 24 of the 35 member States.
The resolution was proposed by the U.S. and backed by the 14 countries that make up the so-called Lima Group: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guyana, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Saint Lucia.
The Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Jamaica and Barbados also voted in favor of the resolution.
The 11 countries that abstained were Surinam, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Trinidad and Tobago, Belize, Uruguay, Antigua and Barbuda, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Haiti and Nicaragua. Meanwhile, Venezuela, Bolivia, Dominica and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines voted against.
Washington's "Ministry of Colonies": OAS panel obediently ignores Zionist crimes and abuses but pushes for regime change in Venezuela
Beeley, an independent journalist who has covered the war in Syria extensively, told RT that the US, UK and French coalition is using proxy forces to cleanse certain areas of land in the war-torn country in an effort "to replace them with a proxy that will essentially create a US controlled state."
She was responding to a new Amnesty International report that strongly criticizes the actions of the US-led coalition in its campaign to liberate the previously Islamic State (IS, ISIS/ISIL)-controlled city of Raqqa.
The Amnesty report accused the coalition and its Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Force (SDF) proxies of creating "a level of destruction comparable to anything we've seen in decades of covering the impact of wars," and it says that the coalition's claims that the bombings were "precise" and caused few civilian casualties do not stand up to scrutiny.
Beeley said that the Amnesty report put "meat on the bones" of previous analysis from on-the-ground journalists and some Russian analysts and commentators. She said that despite the US-led campaign ostensibly being about ridding the area of IS terrorists, it was the terrorists "who were evacuated as priority over the civilians."
Comment: For once, Amnesty International was on the right side of history - the side with the truth:
'They bombed trapped civilians': Amnesty International's damning report on UK, US, France destruction in Raqqa
Senior Crisis Response Adviser at Amnesty International Donatella Rovera is calling on the coalition forces to launch an investigation into the bombing campaign that left Raqqa devastated.
"When so many civilians are killed in attack after attack, something is clearly wrong, and to make this tragedy worse, so many months later the incidents have not been investigated," she said. "The victims deserve justice.
"The coalition's claims that its precision air campaign allowed it to bomb IS out of Raqqa while causing very few civilian casualties do not stand up to scrutiny. On the ground in Raqqa, we witnessed a level of destruction comparable to anything we've seen in decades of covering the impact of wars," she continued.
"IS's brutal four-year rule in Raqqa was rife with war crimes. But the violations of IS, including the use of civilians as human shields, do not relieve the coalition of their obligations to take all feasible precautions to minimize harm to civilians.
"What levelled the city and killed and injured so many civilians was the US-led coalition's repeated use of explosive weapons in populated areas where they knew civilians were trapped. Even precision weapons are only as precise as their choice of targets."
Rovera added that the level of devastation and destruction in Raqqa is worse than anything they have seen in decades, quoting a senior US military officer as saying that "more artillery shells were launched into Raqqa than anywhere since the end of the Vietnam war."

Protesters hold banners and flags during a demonstration against Bilderberg meeting in the Austrian village of Telfs, June 13, 2015.
This year's gathering, which will be the 66th annual meeting of the mysterious group, takes place in Turin, Italy, between June 7-10. The meeting will be attended by American and European business leaders, current and former government officials, politicians, university professors, think tank analysts and even some journalists - but don't expect them to talk about it in public. What happens at the Bilderberg meeting stays at the Bilderberg meeting.
Comment: See also:
- Meet Le Cercle: Making Bilderberg look like amateurs
- Elite confrontation at Bilderberg 2017
- Bilderberg Group 2017: Should we be worried yet?
- Secretive Bilderberg Group to talk Russia, Trump and 'war on information'
- And in the Darkness Bind Them: Declassified Documents Show CIA Not Only Attended But Spied on Bilderberg Meetings for Years












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