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Pyongyang will give the US till the end of the year to drop "its current calculation method" with regards to bilateral talks and come up with "a correct posture" instead, Kim said, the state-run KCNA news agency reported on Saturday. In that case, North Korea will consider holding a third summit with President Trump sometime in the future, he explained.
Addressing the nation's parliament, Kim said that his talks with US President Donald Trump in February raised "a strong question" whether the country was right in making concessions. The meeting, which was cut short by the White House and ended without an agreement, also cast doubt on the "true willingness" of Washington to improve relations with North Korea.
According to Kim, the problem lied in the "American-style way of dialogue" which amounted to making "unilateral"demands without being ready to "sit face-to-face with us and settle the problem."
As Pyongyang waits for the US to change its stance, it will "keep increasing the defense capabilities," the North Korean leader stressed. He didn't specify what branches of the military will be strengthened and how.

LNA members, lead by Kalifa Haftar, to join troops advancing to Tripoli.
The offer came during a visit to Saudi Arabia that was just one of several meetings Haftar had with foreign dignitaries in the weeks and days before he began the military campaign on April 4, the report said.
While the United States and the European Union have called on Haftar to avoid military conflict, other powers have provided weapons, funds and other support that have aided Haftar's quest to take control of the oil-rich Libya, the report said.
Haftar leads the strongest of multiple armed factions that have carved up much of eastern Libya following a US- and EU-backed Islamist uprising that overthrew and killed long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Haftar is attempting to unify Libya by replacing the internally recognized Government of National Accord, which is based in Tripoli, but exercises little authority beyond the capital, according to published reports.
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- CIA operative Khalifa Haftar hires Washington lobby group to promote himself as Libyan ruler
- US, NATO share blame for Libya's re-descent into chaos

Syria's air defense missile, responding to a missile strike, is seen in the sky over Damascus, capital of Syria, on Jan. 21, 2019.
The rockets were launched by Israeli warplanes from Lebanese airspace at about 2.30am on Saturday, SANA reported. In response, Syria activated its air defenses and intercepted several missiles, the agency said. The alleged Israeli raid hit a military post in the city and destroyed several buildings. Three people have been reported wounded.
Lebanese Al-Masdar News reported, citing a military source on the ground, that Israeli rockets damaged a number of sites near the Masyaf National Hospital.
While Israel has not commented on the reported attack, it is presumed that Tel Aviv has made another incursion into Syrian territory to take on alleged Iranian elements there.
US senators warned State Secretary Mike Pompeo on Wednesday that the White House has no authority to declare war on anyone - including Iran - since, according to the US Constitution, this power belongs to Congress.
Talking to Pompeo during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing Wednesday, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) asked Pompeo if the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force, issued to allow US troops fight with entities responsible for the 9/11 attacks and their associated forces, included Iran.
Pompeo dodged the question in his trademark manner, addressing the formalities to the lawyers, but claimed he has no doubt that "there's a connection" between the Iranian government and al-Qaeda, the terror group that was responsible for 9/11.
"The factual question with respect to Iran's connections to al-Qaeda is very real. They have hosted al-Qaeda. They have permitted al-Qaeda to transit their country," he said. "There is no doubt there is a connection between the Islamic Republic of Iran and al-Qaeda. Period, full stop," he added.
Comment: Netanyahu has choreographed the Trump administration's end-run around Congress' authority to declare war: Change Iran's designation.
According to RFE/RL, Pompeo threatens more pressure on Iran:
"I can assure the rest of the world that President Trump will continue to ratchet up the pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran so that their behavior will change," Pompeo told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on April 10.
Meanwhile, Lebanon's Iranian-backed Hizballah group on April 10 floated the prospect of retaliation by Iran and its allies over the U.S. sanctions. Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Shi'ite group, said that all options were on the table were Washington to take steps that "threaten our nation."
"There are measures which, if taken by the Americans...who said they will remain without response?" Nasrallah said in a televised speech. Iran and its allies held "many strong cards," he added. Hizballah has long been designated as a terrorist group by the United States.

Russian coastguard pursues intruding Ukrainian vessel in Kerch Strait, November 25, 2018.
US Ambassador to NATO Kay Bailey Hutchison said last week that a special "package" had been designed within the bloc "to assure that there is a safe passage for Ukrainian vessels" through the Kerch Strait.
The narrow waterway connecting the Black Sea and Azov Sea, which Russia controls, became the venue of an intense standoff last November, when several Ukrainian vessels deliberately violated Russia's maritime border near the Kerch Strait. They were detained by the Russian coast guard, which chased the intruders and fired shots at them.
The Federal Council clarified that "the passage of Ukrainian ships through the Kerch Strait is not a question of balance of power or NATO's presence in the Black Sea region, but solely the Ukrainian side's problem with observing the procedures, which it is well aware of and has successfully fulfilled before.
"The attempts by Kiev to bypass those procedures carry the risk of a military conflict between Russia and Ukraine, in which NATO may also become involved," the statement warned.
Comment: As Russia becomes increasingly essential to the economy and stability of Europe, the US must counter by escalating fear and provoking instances of 'Russian' aggression. Accusations will fly and NATO engagement won't be far behind. What will be Europe's choice?
Russia's intention to ratify the Paris Agreement means that "Russia will align with the rest of the countries against US," Kullerud said. "Among Arctic countries the conflict isn't between Russia and other countries, but between all the countries and the United States," Kullerud stressed.
His words were echoed by Tero Vauraste, CEO of Arctia Group, who considers global climate change the "main reason for the good collaboration" on the Arctic. He said the "fact is that within the Arctic there aren't many pressing international issues, but this is the climate issue, which is common for everybody."
Comment: The primary purpose of the 2019 Arctic Forum, "The Arctic. An Ocean of Opportunity", was to "present a system of preferences ensuring economic efficiency of projects in the Arctic zone" and garner international cooperation for development of the region. Climate change was just one topic. For more on this event, go here.
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- Trump pulls out of The #Paris Agreement on Climate
- Trump correct to withdraw from Paris Agreement - right choice for America and the world
The WikiLeaks publisher was arrested Thursday in London and urged resistance to the "Trump administration" as he was dragged out of Ecuador's embassy to face extradition.
Assange helped elect Trump with 2016 dumps of damaging Democratic emails allegedly hacked by Russia. He was charged with a single count of computer-hacking conspiracy relating to Chelsea Manning's 2010 leaks of military and diplomatic secrets.
Trump distanced himself from the case, but Giuliani said Assange's apprehension - after nearly seven years in the embassy - could benefit the president, who was recently exonerated of criminal collusion with Russia by special counsel Robert Mueller.
Comment: See also:
- Alone among the media, Tucker Carlson lays out the true facts about Assange and Wikileaks
- The US charge against Assange is fraudulent and that's a fact
- How the statute of limitations will be hotly disputed in Assange case
- American values: Embassies are for chopping up journalists; protecting them...not so much
- Is Julian Assange another Pentagon Papers case?
- Assange was sold for $4.2 BILLION - Former Ecuadorian President confirms IMF loan in exchange for Assange
- Russia statement: Assange's persecution sends freedom of speech & journalists' rights into 'oblivion'
- CNN tries and fails at creating conspiracy theory over Ruptly's exclusive shot of Assange arrest
- WikiLeaks editor & Assange lawyer promise Wikileaks 'not going anywhere': Will fight 'chilling' attack on press
- Judge Andrew Napolitano calls Julian Assange a hero
But the real reason that Assange has been surrendered by the Ecuadorian government, imprisoned by the British government, and ignored by the Australian government is not directly related to any of those governments, but to that of the United States of America. An unsealed indictment from the Trump administration's District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, accompanied by an extradition request, charges Assange with "conspiracy to commit computer intrusion for agreeing to break a password to a classified U.S. government computer" during Chelsea Manning's 2010 leak of government documents exposing US war crimes.
This charge is premised on a fraudulent and manipulative distortion of reality, and you may be one hundred percent certain of it. Let me explain.

On March 10 at 11.00 am, more than 30 armed settlers from the illegal Israeli outpost of Havat Ma’on invaded the Palestinian village of At-Tuwani.
Taking the unusual step of publicly criticizing Israel and Netanyahu, today Eliot L. Engel, Nita Lowey, Ted Deutch, Brad Schneider, all supporters of the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC, issued a statement cautioning against any "unilateral steps" to declare occupied Palestinian territory part of the state of Israel:
"As strong, life-long supporters of Israel, a U.S.-Israel relationship rooted in our shared values, and the two-state solution, we are greatly concerned by the possibility of Israel taking unilateral steps to annex the West Bank. Every one of Israel's frontiers plays an important role in its security, and Israel's ability to guard itself from threats is non-negotiable. We hope that any security measures are implemented within the context of preserving the eventual possibility of a two-state solution. Two states for two peoples, negotiated directly by the two sides, with mutually agreed upon land swaps, is the best option to achieve a Jewish, democratic, secure Israel living side-by-side with a democratic, de-militarized Palestinian state.
"This will not be easy. Palestinian leadership has been unwilling to accept any reasonable peace proposal or even to negotiate seriously toward a solution. To paraphrase Abba Eban, the Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. And instead of negotiating, they have pursued unilateral statehood through the United Nations.
"Our fear is that such unilateral steps-whether from Israelis or Palestinians-would push the parties farther from a final, negotiated settlement."
Comment: The spectacle of AIPAC-supporting politician publicly pushing back against the Lobby is interesting. Why now? However, realists know the two-state solution has been unviable since Ariel Sharon's injunction to the illegal settlers in 1998 to "grab all the hilltops" in the West Bank:
"Everybody has to move; run and grab as many hilltops as they can to enlarge the settlements, because everything we take now will stay ours. Everything we don't grab will go to them." . ~ Ariel Sharon
"Jews should live in and around every Arab population centre... Jews should not leave a single place where they don't live and have freedom of movement." - Ariel SharonNothing of course, about Palestinian freedom of movement.
Sharon recounted standing on a dune near Gaza with cabinet ministers, explaining that along with military measures to control the Strip he wanted "fingers" of settlements separating its cities, chopping the region in four. Another "finger" would thrust through the edge of Sinai, helping create a "Jewish buffer zone between Gaza and Sinai to cut off the flow of weapons" and divide the two regions in case the rest of Sinai was ever returned to Egypt. That legacy disfigured and isolated Gaza, even years after Sharon implemented his policy of unilateral "disengagement" in 2005. He relocated the settlers to other illegal colonies in the West Bank and imposed a hermetic siege on the Strip, the consequences of which remain suffocating and deadly.

UK police arresting WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange in London, April 11, 2019
According to the indictment, Assange and Manning (then known as Bradley, now as Chelsea) conspired in 2010. Manning was prosecuted by the armed forces. The Justice Department's indictment against Assange was not returned until 2018 - eight years later.
The five-year statute of limitations that applies to most federal crimes is prescribed for both conspiracy and computer fraud.
So how is the Justice Department able to prosecute Assange on an indictment filed three years after the prescribed limitations period?
It appears that the Justice Department is relying on an exception, in Section 2332b of the penal code, that extends the statute of limitations to eight years for "acts of terrorism transcending national boundaries."
Comment: See also:
- American values: Embassies are for chopping up journalists; protecting them...not so much
- Is Julian Assange another Pentagon Papers case?
- Assange was sold for $4.2 BILLION - Former Ecuadorian President confirms IMF loan in exchange for Assange
- Russia statement: Assange's persecution sends freedom of speech & journalists' rights into 'oblivion'
- CNN tries and fails at creating conspiracy theory over Ruptly's exclusive shot of Assange arrest
- WikiLeaks editor & Assange lawyer promise Wikileaks 'not going anywhere': Will fight 'chilling' attack on press
- Judge Andrew Napolitano calls Julian Assange a hero










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