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"There is no doubt that the Americans will be defeated, provided Iranian officials fully perform their duties," Khamenei said in his first public comments since US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo listed 12 demands for Iran on Monday.
Khamenei also said that the US had no excuse to quit the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, adding "you see how easily they can cancel it," according to Iranian state television.
The Iranian leader said that the US has always wanted regime change in Tehran, but that America would be defeated if they tried.
On Monday, Pompeo laid out 12 "basic requirements" for Iran to abide by if it wants to "keep its economy alive." The list of directives included withdrawing from Syria, ending support for Houthi rebels in Yemen and promising to never process plutonium. Tehran must also allow "unqualified access" to all nuclear sites in the country.
If Iran fails to comply with Washington's list of demands, the US will impose the "strongest sanctions in history," Pompeo warned.
The DOD's report on 'Military and Security Developments Involving the Democratic People's Republic of Korea' draws on data obtained before December 15, meaning it neither reflects the Olympics charm offensive of the Kim government, nor the historic intra-Korean talks, nor US President Donald Trump's acceptance of the invitation to a summit with the North Korean leader.
The report, compiled in February, was submitted to Congress in April. Last week, Bloomberg cited excerpts.
While the published report did not provide any new insights due to its reliance on largely outdated data, its timing could have hardly come at a more crucial moment for the fate of the meeting between the US and North Korean leaders, which had already been up in the air.
Comment: Back to the beginning? Because the US can't change? Trump seems to be the only one left standing with the idea that real progress has merit. And, sadly, his adherence to this is spotty at best.
Testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday on his department's 2019 budget request, Pompeo was grilled on issues from North Korea talks to women's rights as he tried to justify $39.3 billion in funding for the State Department and USAID. Russia could not have been avoided. Lawmakers questioned Pompeo on whether his department was doing enough to prevent Russian actors from meddling in the 2018 midterm elections this November.
Pompeo did not say what 'meddling' could possibly take place, but he assured lawmakers that his administration will take "appropriate countermeasures," to fight what he called "continued efforts."
Comment: Is Pompeo saying Russia is meddling? ...and in doing so, throwing the Trump administration under the Mueller bus?
Predictably, the specter of Russian collusion was raised by the Committee's top-ranking Democrat, Rep. Eliot Engel (D-New York), who accused the Trump administration of "giving Russia a pass," citing unproven allegations of Russian support for Trump in the 2016 election.
Comment: Pompeo is a rolling disaster and he's picking up steam. If Trump is trying to completely sever the US from Europe, create an economic implosion, foment enough anger to wipe America off the planet, this is just the guy to do it.

Oil production platform at the Soroush oil fields in the Persian Gulf, south of Tehran.
The list of conditions under which Iran would stay in the nuclear deal was laid out by the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei on Wednesday. In a speech before government officials, Khamenei listed a set of demands that France, Britain and Germany must comply with if they don't want to see Iran restart its nuclear program that was phased out under the 2015 deal.
While European countries that are party to the landmark agreement have criticized the US exit and vowed to stick to the deal, Khamenei argued that words were not enough and that Europe needs to formally denounce the US' decision at the UN.
"During the last two years, the US violated the JCPOA several times, and Europe remained silent. Europe must compensate for that silence,"Khamenei said, calling for Europe to "explicitly stand up to the US sanctions."While saying Iran doesn't seek a "fight" with Europe, Khamenei noted, "these three countries have proved that, on the most sensitive issues, they follow the US."
Comment: Did Trump give Iran a really 'huge' bargaining chip?
"As an initial response to China's continued militarization of the South China Sea we have disinvited the PLA Navy from the 2018 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) Exercise," US Department of Defense spokesman Marine Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher Logan said in a statement on Wednesday.
At issue is the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy presence in the Spratly Islands, an archipelago also claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.
"We have strong evidence that China has deployed anti-ship missiles, surface-to-air missile (SAM) systems, and electronic jammers to contested features in the Spratly Islands region of the South China Sea," Logan said. "We have called on China to remove the military systems immediately and to reverse course on the militarization of disputed South China Sea features."
Comment: The US is not about 'keeping one's enemies closer.'
A report to Congress prepared by the Pentagon's inspector general challenges an earlier assessment of the US military that the latest increase of support to the Afghan national security forces helped turn the corner and gain momentum against the militant movement. Over the first quarter of 2018 the Taliban's threat has not greatly diminished.
"The Taliban continued to hold territory and launched devastating terrorist attacks in Kabul and across the country," Glenn Fine, the deputy Pentagon inspector general, wrote in an introductory note to the report, which was released on Monday.
The Trump administration changed the US Afghanistan policy in August last year, deploying 3,000 additional troops to the country. Yet Kabul is far from achieving the benchmark of controlling areas where at least 80 percent of the Afghan population lives, as set out by Washington. As of the end of January, the figure stood at 65 percent, compared to 64 percent last quarter, the report said. There were few changes in control over territory too, with the Taliban controlling or contesting almost half of Afghanistan.
Meghan McCain confronted Clapper about a statement he made while testifying before Congress five years ago, when he was asked whether or not the NSA was spying on Americans. "In 2013 when you were asked about it, you said 'no,'" McCain said. "So that is a lie."
"I made a mistake," Clapper said. "I didn't lie. I was thinking about something else, another program." Clapper then proceeded to prattle on about two different surveillance programs in an attempt to obfuscate his answer.
"I've been trotting up the Hill testifying for 25 years," Clapper said. "Gee, just for a change of pace, I think I'll lie on this one question and by the way do it on live television and do it in front of one of my oversight committees. So I made a mistake, but I didn't lie."Let's revisit the exchange that Clapper referenced.
Comment: Lying is a standard mastery for top jobs in Washington. Clapper isn't particularly good at it - even to defend his use of it.
"As we see, restrictions imposed by the American partners are of an extraterritorial nature. The possibility of switching from the US dollar to the euro in settlements depends on Europe's stance toward Washington's position," said Siluanov, who is also Russia's first deputy prime minister.
"The Russian Defense Ministry, both in the first hours after the tragedy, and in the future, officially denied the insinuations of the Ukrainian side about the alleged involvement of Russian servicemen in the skies of Ukraine and brought the relevant evidence to the Dutch investigation team. Not a single anti-aircraft missile system of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has ever crossed the Russian-Ukrainian border," the Russian Defense Ministry report said.
Dutch investigators in the case of the Boeing crash did not take into account eyewitness testimonies regarding the launch of a missile from territory controlled by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the Russian Defense Ministry added.
The video published on Wednesday shows some pre-launch activities on board the Yuriy Dolgorukiy, the lead of the project. Then the submarine is shown firing four Bulava missiles at a test range in Kamchatka in quick succession.
Previous tests of the weapon were conducted solo or in barrages of two on two occasions. Firing missiles in a barrage is more challenging for the crew and ship, but reduces the time the submarine stays close to the surface exposed to detection and possible attack.














Comment: 'Threat-oric' is running high and wild. Someone needs to stop this ASAP before menacing word wars are replaced by permanent and devastatingly reciprocal actions. See also: