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Duterte won't cooperate in ICC probe vs PH drug war

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Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte,
President Rodrigo Duterte will never cooperate with the International Criminal Court (ICC) if it pushes through with its investigation of alleged crimes against humanity in the country, Malacañang said on Tuesday.

In a press briefing, Palace spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said the request of the ICC for judicial authorization to conduct such an inquiry was "legally erroneous" because it no longer has jurisdiction over the Philippines since the country withdrew from the international court in 2019.

Roque also said the institution was also barred by the principle of complementarity and the investigation was not
"pursuant or in aid of substantial justice. I believe the decision to move forward into a formal investigation stage is legally erroneous and politically motivated. Hinding-hindi tayo magko-cooperate dahil hindi na tayo miyembro ng ICC (We will not cooperate because we are no longer member of the ICC)."

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White House announces strategy to counter domestic terrorism

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US President Biden takes aim at domestic terrorism
The strategy calls for greater funding to law enforcement and for civil society to help combat terrorism.

The Biden administration Tuesday announced its plan for countering domestic terrorism, including an additional $100-plus million to the departments of Justice and Homeland Security with a goal of understanding and trying to prevent such attacks in the U.S. President Biden said in a statement:
"Domestic terrorism - driven by hate, bigotry, and other forms of extremism - is a stain on the soul of America. It goes against everything our country strives for and it poses a direct challenge to our national security, democracy, and unity."
The strategy calls for the bolstering of law enforcement, at every level, funneling some of the more than $100 million into the FBI. The plan also includes training on domestic terrorism threats for state, local and other law enforcement groups, according to a White House fact sheet.

Comment: Distillation: Biden is scant on plans, nebulous on targets, definite on costs, negligent on onus.


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Palestinians may have contributed to Netanyahu's ousting, but nothing will change for them

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Supporters of the new Israeli government celebrate in Tel Aviv
Dragged down kicking and screaming, Israel's longest serving PM has been ousted. While many Israelis are celebrating, the same can't be said about the Palestinians whom the establishment are desperately attempting to sideline.

Replacing Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu is his former right-wing ally Naftali Bennett, who will serve as prime minister of Israel for two years, preceding his coalition partner Yair Lapid, who will serve for the latter period of the new "change" coalition's reign.

Despite attempts from the new Israeli government to focus almost purely on the economy and on uniting Israel, it was clear from the outset that foreign policy issues and the Palestinian question were not going away anytime soon. Yet, no coherent plan for the dealing with the Palestinian citizens of Israel, as well as Palestinians in the occupied territories, has been presented.

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Latin America ditching US dollars? Following El Salvador, other Latin American countries plan to make Bitcoin legal tender

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Did El Salvador just add another nail in the coffin for the US dollar? El Salvador just made Bitcoin the country's legal tender that can possibly bypass the future use of the US dollar. The bold move must have made the US government and the Federal Reserve bank very nervous at this point in time since many countries around the world have been dumping US dollars including China, Russia and Iran. Reuters headlined with the latest news on El Salvador becoming the first country to adopt the bitcoin, 'In a world first, El Salvador makes bitcoin legal tender' reported that "El Salvador has become the first country in the world to adopt bitcoin as legal tender after Congress approved President Nayib Bukele's proposal to embrace the cryptocurrency." Bukele said "It will bring financial inclusion, investment, tourism, innovation and economic development for our country." Bukele's plan has inspired other Latin American countries including Paraguay who is also in pursuit of making bitcoin legal tender. According to zycrpto.com, a news source that reports on crypto currency trends said that Paraguay will most likely join the bitcoin revolution following El Salvador's lead. On June 5th, Bukele's first announced that he will submit a bill to make bitcoin legal tender in the impoverished country:
In a videotaped announcement on June 5, El Salvador's president Nayib Bukele stated that he was planning to submit a bill next week to make bitcoin legal tender. The founder of Lightning Network-powered bitcoin payments firm Strike, Jack Mallers, revealed that he had been working with El Salvador to implement a plan to help the nation adopt the bitcoin standard. If Bukele's plan is approved by Congress, the Central American country will be the first in the world to formally adopt the OG crypto

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Israel's Knesset votes in new government; Naftali Bennett named prime minister

Naftali Bennett
Israel's parliament approved a new government on Sunday, ending the record 12-year tenure of Benjamin Netanyahu as prime minister and swearing in a fragile, diverse coalition that has promised to break the country's political gridlock.

The change came by the slimmest of margins, with 60 votes in favor and 59 opposed in Israel's 120-member Knesset. One member abstained.

Far-right politician Naftali Bennett, who once worked for Netanyahu, becomes Israel's new prime minister for two years in a coalition agreement that includes eight separate parties and is led by Bennett and centrist Yair Lapid.

Comment: Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

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Removal of Netanyahu from power ends 'one of worst periods' in conflict with Israel - Palestinian Authority premier

The prime minister of the Palestinian Authority has said that the ouster of Israeli longtime leader Benjamin Netanyahu closes a particularly dark chapter in Israeli-Palestinian relations.

"The departure of the Israeli prime minister after 12 years in power marks the end of one of the worst periods in the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," Mohammad Shtayyeh said, as cited by the Times of Israel.

Shtayyeh said he did not see the new government "as any less bad than the previous one" and condemned the support of Israel's new prime minister, Naftali Bennett, for Israeli settlements in the West Bank, which are illegal under international law.

"The new government has no future if it does not take into consideration the future of the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights."

The Palestinian Authority released a statement on Sunday, saying it would judge the new Israeli cabinet based on the concrete positions it would take. Striking a skeptical tone, it said the so-called 'government of change' would likely institute policies no different from those of the Netanyahu era, "or perhaps be even worse."
Israelis are apparently partying in the streets! From Sputnik:
Thousands of Israeli citizens rushed into the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel's beachfront city, to mark the end of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's 12 years in power as a new coalition government takes office.

Tel Aviv's city hall was illuminated as the flag of Israel for the celebration. In the square in front, the city's residents waved flags and raised toasts, with music blaring in the background. Soap bubbles were also seen flying in the air.

According to local media estimates, thousands of people have gathered at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv.

As journalist Noga Tarnopolsky put it, the city was celebrating the "end of Netanyahu's era", which spanned 12 years. And people were clapping, cheering, and waving flags as the Knesset swore in a coalition of ideological adversaries pledging "change".



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Nicaraguan government rounds up opposition leaders accused of treason for supporting US sanctions

Tinoco
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Nicaragua Opposition
FILE - In this Jan. 28, 2014 file photo, opposition legislator Victor Hugo Tinoco, of the Sandinista Renewal Movement (MRS) gestures before the National Assembly votes to amend the Nicaraguan Constitution to include eliminating presidential term limits in Managua, Nicaragua. Nicaraguan police arrested Tinoco, the leader of the political movement Unamos, late Sunday, June 13, 2021, bringing to six the number detained over the weekend, the biggest one-day roundup so far in President Daniel Ortega’s campaign to jail anyone who might challenge his rule.
Nicaraguan police have arrested another opposition politician, bringing to six the number detained over the weekend in an unprecedented roundup of opponents of President Daniel Ortega.

Five were arrested Sunday, the biggest one-day roundup so far in Ortega's campaign to jail anyone who might challenge his rule. The last arrest, which came late Sunday, was that of Victor Hugo Tinoco, the leader of the political movement Unamos.

Tinoco is a former assistant foreign minister and former ambassador to the United Nations; he was detained by 10 men wearing hoods and plainclothes at a shopping mall.

Comment: It would appear that in recent years Nicaragua has managed to extricate itself from the clutches of the US, but are we seeing renewed efforts to bring them back under US control through the usual NGO and regime change operations?


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NBC interviews Putin: American unilateralism is driving global instability, Syria, BLM, Navalny

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While Washington constantly talks of the need for international harmony, it has rarely played a positive role in it in recent years, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said, stressing that stability is vital in world politics.

Asked during an interview with NBC's Keir Simmons, broadcast on Monday, whether he would support a call for predictability and stability from his US counterpart, Joe Biden, when the two leaders meet in Geneva on Wednesday, Putin said that it "is the most important value... in international affairs." However, he added, "on the part of our US partners, this is something that we haven't seen in recent years."

Simmons pointed out that Biden has previously accused Russia of causing "a lot of instability and unpredictability," with Putin responding that Moscow is concerned about the impact of American foreign policy as well. The Russian president pointed to what he described as Washington's role in destabilizing Libya in 2011, as well as across much of the Middle East.

Comment: Although Putin has done a number of interviews with US news outlets (that were equally disappointing in their execution and spin), it's notable that this interview has gone ahead in the run up to the Putin-Biden meet. More so since Biden, dogged by questions over his mental health, has declined the offer of doing a joint press conference with Putin as part of the meeting: Russia blasts US flight of 'Dr. Strangelove' nuclear bombers near its borders, warning move could darken Putin-Biden meeting


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Mr. Putin, it's a trap! In fact, it's exactly the same trap

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There is a lot of optimism and big press regarding the upcoming meeting between Biden and Putin. This will be the first meeting of the two since Biden took that seat behind the lovely desk in the Oval Office. There are many issues on the table for discussion and there is tension and excitement in the political press in both the West and especially in Russia. There is a growing belief that this could be a turning point or at least provide some small nudging of relations in a positive direction. This wishful thinking, although pleasant from a moral standpoint, does not reflect the realities of the current divide between the United States and Russia. This meeting simply cannot provide some sort of new start for relations between the countries and will probably look like a head-nodding and pretending-to-listen fest the likes of which we have never seen before. Hours worth of hot air will be blown to throw words onto deaf ears with some background posturing to boot.

One reason for the Russians to be suspicious of any offers from Washington is simply recent precedent. Over ten years ago when Obama was still full of Hope and Change his feisty new Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with a great big smile presented Foreign Minister Lavrov the infamous Russian Reset Button. The red button had the word "overload" accidentally written on it in place of "reset". This mistake due to a fake desire to make it seem like Washington cared enough to learn one word of Russian was very telling as during the brief era of the Russian Reset, America's Soft Power machine was working day and night to organize the Maidan in Kiev. From a Western perspective this revolution was another piece of evidence that the people of Eastern Europe want nothing to do with naughty Moscow, but from a Russian perspective the Maidan was the beginning of an endless waking nightmare. This all led to the genocidal war in the Donbass breaking out, the return of Neo-Nazism to Europe, and the now official systemic racism that Russian speakers have to endure in the "Zimbabwe of Europe". After an experience like that, can one really expect any sort of optimism from the Russian side because Biden sort of stepped back a bit on the whole Nord-Stream 2 thing?

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Empire of Clowns vs Yellow Peril

Clowns on Beach
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Oxfam activists wearing papier mache heads depicting G7 leaders perform during a protest at Swanpool Beach near Falmouth, during the G7 summit, in Cornwall, south-west England, on June 12, 2021. From left : Italy's Prime minister Mario Draghi, Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, France's President Emmanuel Macron, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, US President Joe Biden, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
It requires major suspension of disbelief to consider the G7, the self-described democracies' most exclusive club, as relevant to the Raging Twenties. Real-life dictates that even accounting for the inbuilt structural inequality of the current world system the G7's economic output barely registers as 30% of the global total.

Cornwall was at best an embarrassing spectacle, complete with a mediocrity troupe impersonating "leaders" posing for masked elbow bump photo ops - while on a private party with the 95-year-old Queen of England, everyone was maskless and merrily mingling about in an apotheosis of "shared values" and "human rights."

Quarantine on arrival, masks enforced 24/7 and social distancing, of course, is only for the plebs.

The G7 final communique is the proverbial ocean littered with platitudes and promises. But it does contain a few nuggets. Start with "Build Back Better" - or B3 - showing up in the title. B3 is now official code for both The Great Reset and the New Green Deal.

Then there's the Yellow Peril remixed, with the "our values" shock troops "calling on China to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms" with a special emphasis on Xinjiang and Hong Kong.

The story behind it was confirmed to me by an EU diplomatic source, a realist. (Yes, there are some in Brussels.)

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Fewer nukes stockpiled in 2021, but more primed for launch, as US and Russia upgrade arsenals - Arms watchdog

ICBM Russia parade
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FILE PHOTO. Yars ICBM launchers prepare for a military parade in Russia.
In 2020, the world's nuclear powers have decreased the overall number of nuclear weapons in their possession, but more of them than a year ago are now ready to be fired at short notice, according to a report.

At the start of the year, there were around 13,080 nuclear weapons stockpiled by nine nations - the US, Russia, the UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, and North Korea - which is down from 13,400 a year prior, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported on Monday. Yet, at the same time, the number of nukes deployed with operational forces - that is, mounted on missiles or stored where they can be quickly prepared for use - has increased by about 105, reaching 3,825.

Russia and the US, the two nations holding most of the world's nuclear weapons, were predominantly responsible for both changes, SIPRI said. Both have continued to reduce their respective arsenals by retiring outdated warheads, but also prepared for action, adding some 50 weapons each.

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