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Embassy staff of the three nations violated the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, as well as Russian law, according to Vasily Piskarev, who heads Russia's commission investigating foreign interference. The commission noted that the LGBT pride flags appeared "during the voting period on amendments to the Russian Constitution, which enshrined provisions on the protection and preservation of traditional family values."
In late June, the US Embassy in Moscow hung the rainbow flag from a window, alongside the country's famous Stars and Stripes, with the embassy's Instagram page announcing that "LGBTI rights are human rights. Human rights are universal. Pride Month is designed to emphasize that everyone deserves to live a life free of hate, prejudice, and persecution."
In some countries, LGBT Pride Month occurs in June, on the anniversary of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, when members of New York's gay community fought back against local police who regularly raided the city's gay bars.
The Americans were followed in turn by the Brits, and then the Canadians.
In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted that the rainbow flag "shows something about the people who work there."
Amid these debates, Presidential Spokesperson İbrahim Kalın has made a statement about the call for "Caliphate" made by the magazine whose Grant Holder is Mustafa Albayrak and Editor-in-Chief is Kemal Özer.
Addressing the debates in a TV program, Kalın has noted that "starting a debate on the regime through discussions on Caliphate is an artificial agenda. Turkey does not have such an agenda."
Comment: That's probably correct, but Erdogan does seem to have intentions of re-establishing some of the Caliphate's scope of influence, at the very least. Turkey's escapades in Syria and Libya point in that direction. Reverting Hagia Sophia back to its Ottoman-era function as a mosque also doesn't look very good from a PR point of view.
Kalın has said, "Our goal must be to ensure that Turkey attains its rightful place in 2023 as a fully independent country based on the democratic will of the people. These are all artificial discussions. Saying 'Atatürk was defamed' or 'Let's declare Caliphate' means shadowing this success."
Concluding his remarks, Kalın has indicated that "Hagia Sophia must be a symbol that brings everyone together."
Comment: It was already such a symbol as a museum.

Gwadar Port, Pakistan: With its 600-kilometer coastline, Gwadar is a key deep seaport currently operated by China, which seeks to gain direct access to the Indian Ocean via Gwadar in line with its $64 billion Pakistan-China Economic Corridor (CPEC) mega project.
"The first transit consignment of bulk cargo through Gwadar to Afghanistan started today. Several consignments are lined up for coming days," said Mohammad Sadiq, Pakistan's special envoy for Afghanistan, on Twitter.
"We have crossed another milestone towards establishing our credentials as a transit city," he added. The ship carrying trade goods for Afghanistan anchored at the port, which was transported to the war-stricken country after customs clearance, local broadcaster Geo News reported.

Wang Wenbin said that the three countries' decision constituted a gross interference in China's internal affairs.
Western nations have angered Beijing over their responses to the law imposed on Hong Kong which they see as an erosion of the civil liberties and human rights the city has enjoyed since its handover from Britain in 1997.
The United States has decided to rescind Hong Kong's special trading privileges while Washington's "Five Eyes" intelligence partners have suspended their extradition treaties with the city, with New Zealand on Tuesday joining Canada, Britain and Australia.

FILE PHOTO: Annual NATO's Submarine Warfare Exercise DYNAMIC MANTA held with the naval forces of Turkey, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom and USA in Palermo, Italy on February 25, 2019
In March 2011, during a hectic weekend, the French delegation to the UN Security Council managed to convince all other member States of the Council to support Resolution 1973. It was all about a "humanitarian corridor" for Benghazi, which was considered the "good opposition" by the government of Nicolas Sarkozy. One of his whisperers was the controversial philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy, who supported a French intervention. Levy, fond of the "humanitarian war," found a congenial partner in Sarkozy.
France was at root of crisis
Drugmakers and Trump were slated to discuss an executive order, signed Friday but not yet released, that would order health officials to release a plan linking Medicare payments for certain medicines to lower costs paid abroad. The provision, known as a most-favored-nations rule, has been lambasted by the drug industry and some patient groups that say it would curb innovation and reduce drug access.
Trump said Friday that drugmakers would have a month to present a better option to the rule.
Ghislaine Maxwell may be the last person alive who knows the answers to one of the decade's great mysteries: how did Jeffrey Epstein amass his fortune and where is it now?
For one of the theories is that Maxwell's father Robert bankrolled him.
When Epstein died a year ago, his visible assets added up to an extraordinary £467 million. But that was 'only the tip of the iceberg', according to the head of a multi-billion-dollar hedge fund who I first met at Epstein's mansion in New York.
The question this financier could not answer was how Epstein, who he had never known to actually conclude a successful business deal, had accumulated such a tremendous fortune. Nor could any of Wall Street's so-called 'masters of the universe'.
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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said in a statement that he went through the coronavirus "on his feet" and asymptomatically.
"The most surprising thing is that today you are meeting with a man who managed to go through the coronavirus on his feet. Doctors made such a conclusion yesterday. Asymptomatically," the president said.
Comment: Yup, as did around a third of the planet's population.
Lukashenko made this statement during a meeting with leadership and personnel from departments of the National Security System during a visit to military Unit 3214 of the Interior Ministry's troops.
Comment: Big brass balls!
Political trouble is brewing for Lukashenko, however, so this stance of his on Covid-19 may turn out to be one last 'hurrah' for freedom from him.
The four founders of the Lincoln Project — Steve Schmidt, Rick Wilson, George Conway, and John Weaver — introduced their new venture to the world in a New York Times op-ed in which they described their aims as to prevent President Trump's reelection by "persuading enough disaffected conservatives, Republicans and Republican-leaning independents in swing states" to vote against him and to take down as many Republican members of Congress as possible.
But the project is a scam — little more than the most brazen election-season grift in recent memory. And it is working. As the ragtag band of three otherwise unemployed strategists plus one lawyer hoped, the allure of Republican-on-Republican violence has proven irresistible to the MSNBC set. Per their most recent FEC filing, the group has raised $19.4 million since its inception this past November.
Comment: This is not the Lincoln Project principals' first rodeo, nor will it likely be their last. Are they under scrutiny or merely able to nefariously operate below the radar to use the upcoming election as their private cash cow for money woes? Here's more on these guys:
Co-founder Weaver, a political consultant known for his work on John McCain's and John Kasich's presidential campaigns, registered as a Russian foreign agent for uranium conglomerate TENEX in a six-figure deal last year, filings with the Department of Justice show.© Brian Snyder/Reuters
Former Ohio Governor John Kasich talks to chief strategist, John Weaver in 2015.
TENEX's parent company is Rosatom, a Russian state-owned corporation that also owns Uranium One — the company that paid Bill Clinton $500,000 in speaking fees and millions to the Clinton Foundation after then-President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton signed off on the controversial merger in 2010.
Weaver backed out of the lobbying gig in May 2019 and called it "a mistake" in a tweet in which he denied having taken any money from TENEX. Still, that hasn't stopped him from ironically railing against Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and his "rogue ties to Putin backed thugs in Ukraine & elsewhere."
According to IRS filings exclusively obtained by The Post, the Republican operative — who has also repeatedly called Trump a "tax fraud" and a "tax crook" on Twitter — also has an outstanding $313,655 federal tax lien against his Austin, Texas, home.
This March, an Austin shopping mall also filed a lawsuit against the children's clothing store that Weaver and his wife own, according to court documents obtained by The Post, just months after Weaver mocked the president's own string of failed businesses.
Weaver's fellow Lincoln Project founder Wilson also has an interesting financial past. According to IRS documents, the GOP strategist has an outstanding $389,420 federal tax lien against his Tallahassee, Florida, home, and his bank moved to foreclose on the property in 2016.
Wilson, a best-selling author with 1 million Twitter followers, has never disclosed the money woes publicly, allowing him to sneer online about Trump's decision never to release his own taxes — at one point calling him "Brokeahontas," despite the fact that American Express had taken Wilson to court for his own unpaid $25,729 credit card bill the year before, documents show.
"It's very clear that this isn't about Trump and Republicans," one GOP source told The Post. "It's about making money to help pay off their massive personal debts."
Voter records on the Utah Lieutenant Governor's website also show veteran Republican strategist Schmidt, another Lincoln Project boss, hasn't recently voted himself — with his home state listing him as an "inactive voter." An inactive voter is someone who has not voted in two general elections and has failed to respond to letters from the county clerk, according to Utah's voter registration website. Schmidt, a communications strategist who has worked with George W. Bush, McCain and Arnold Schwarzenegger, disputed this account, telling The Post he voted by mail in 2016 and 2018 and registered as an Independent in 2018.
The devastating National Review piece dismissed the outfit as "little more than the most brazen election-season grift in recent memory" and a "ragtag band of three otherwise unemployed strategists plus one lawyer."
The group has also drawn the ire of Republican lawmakers such as Cornyn after it began spending money targeting vulnerable GOP members, including Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado, who faces a tough re-election bid.
A spokesman for the Lincoln Project declined to comment. Conway, Wilson and Weaver did not immediately return calls for comment.
The Lincoln Project, named after Abraham Lincoln, has made a huge splash in the short time it has been in existence — a lot of that due to the fact that one of its creators, anti-Trump Republican George Conway, is married to White House adviser Kellyanne Conway.
Trump went off on the group in May, after it ran an attack ad faulting his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, referring to its members as "loser types." Trump tweeted:
"Lincoln Project is a disgrace to Honest Abe. "I don't know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad. "They're all LOSERS, but Abe Lincoln, Republican, is all smiles!"
Additionally, AG Barr's remarks also align with the truth in that the violent actions we see across many American cities can hardly be called "peaceful demonstration against racism." They are organized attempts at something far darker, an assault against the United States itself, and further, these attacks against police and federal officers bear the marks of a civil conflict, indeed, the beginnings of a true and dangerous (though also extremely pathetic) civil war.
Truth lasts. Lies do not persist forever. Sometimes a liar's narrative can persist for quite a long time, and in politics these days, "a long time" is counted often in years and even decades. However, usually, the persistence of a lie is far briefer, because eventually it gets probed enough to find the real story. We think the real story about Russiagate is being exposed, and while earlier points may have experienced more success in relegating stories like William Binney's to the "tinfoil hat" heap of stories, the fact that William Barr as the Attorney General of the United States is also calling Russiagate a complete hoax shows that there is support for the truth being told.
The crumbling narrative also gets a further kick as the Brookings Institute is now being linked to the ever-unpopular "Steele Dossier", that comical repository of fake news that Hillary Clinton paid for as opposition research. Rep Devin Nunes reveals new information:
Comment: Their grilling of Barr has since taken place. Here are the full proceedings:













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