Puppet Masters
While speaking to Margaret Hoover for the aptly named show 'Firing Line,' the Arkansas senator said a war with Iran would not drag on for decades like the failed war with its neighbor, Iraq. Instead, he claimed it would end after the "first strike and last strike."
Cotton went on to claim that while he's not an advocate for war, he wanted to warn the nation that any provocation against US interests would be met with a "furious response."
"China's tariff move is in response to the U.S. unilateralism and trade protectionism," the ministry also stated on Monday in a different statement. "China hopes that the U.S. will return to the right track of bilateral trade talks, work together with China and meet each other halfway, to reach a win-win and mutually beneficial agreement on the basis of mutual respect."
Part of the increased tariffs will include U.S liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports, rising from a previous 10 percent levy to a damaging 25 percent starting June 1. The increase in tariffs already come as Chinese imports of the super-cooled fuel from the U.S. has plunged. A Reuters report said that in 2018 some 27 LNG vessels traveled from the U.S. to China, down from 30 in 2017. Meanwhile, most of those that left U.S. ports last year did so before the trade war started, with 18 tankers going to China in the first half of the year and just nine during the second half.
The head of Venezuela's national assembly, Juan Guaidó, has asked for a meeting with the US military for "strategic and operational planning" in the power struggle between the Guaidó camp and the government of Nicolás Maduro.
In a letter to the head of US Southern Command (SouthCom), Guaidó's representative in Washington, Carlos Vecchio, pointed to worsening conditions in Venezuela as the standoff continues and "the impact of the presence of uninvited foreign forces that place our country and others at risk".
A German defence ministry spokesman said Berlin had no indications of its own of any impending attacks on Western interests by Iran and said the training programmes could resume in the coming days.
A Dutch government source also announced a suspension of military training operations, citing an unspecified security threat.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo • Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
Instead of heading straight for the Russian capital, on Monday Pompeo will hold talks with European officials about "Iran and other issues," an anonymous State Department official told Reuters.
The cancellation of the Moscow leg of Pompeo's visit will reportedly not affect his planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, which is scheduled to take place in Sochi on Tuesday. Pompeo is expected to talk to them about what Washington calls Russia's "aggressive and destabilizing actions." The US has repeatedly accused Russia of meddling all around the world, including most recently in Venezuela, where, according to Pompeo, only the US is allowed to meddle.
Comment:
- Due to lack of EU pushback on US, Iran to cut some 'voluntary commitments' made under nuclear deal
- Moscow: US pressure on Iran has nothing to do with the JCPOA
- Imposing the 'highest level' of sanctions on Iran: What it means for Tehran and others
- Predictable: America's betrayal of the Iran Deal - always meant to be broken
According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA, some of the military and medical equipment uncovered in the Al-Quneitra were Israeli-made.
A SANA reporter said that during the combing operations, the security forces found RPG launchers, anti-armor rounds, medium-sized machine guns, large amounts of ammunition, communication devices, binoculars, and medical equipment
The Israeli military provided support to the militant forces in southwestern Syria for years; however, this would come to an end in the Summer of 2018, when the jihadists and rebels were defeated by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA).
Comment: More evidence that Israel (in cahoots with the US and Saudi Arabia) kept the terrorists in Syria supplied with everything they would need to wreak havoc in the region:
- Fleeing terrorists leave behind US & Israeli weapons, ammo and medicine in southwestern Syria (Feb 1st 2019)
- International watchdog: ISIS weaponry bought by United States and Saudi Arabia before being shipped to terrorists in Syria and Iraq
- Syrian army finds ISIS warehouses full of US-made lethal weapons
- US commanders admit they've lost track of weapons given to Kurdish militants in Syria, so they should just keep them
Hesamoddin Ashena, Rouhani's key advisor, took to Twitter after U.S. military experts suggested "Iran or its proxies" damaged four commercial ships off the coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sunday.
"You wanted a better deal with Iran. Looks like you are going to get a war instead. That's what happens when you listen to the mustache. Good luck in 2020!" Ashena wrote in a tweet.
Comment: See also:
- Iran squeezed between imperial psychos and European cowards
- Iran: In preparation of the 'battle space'
- A US-Iran war would be a disaster, ripple effects for decades
- Is the Strait of Hormuz the new Gulf of Tonkin? Trump warns Iran it will 'suffer greatly' if it does 'anything'
- Report: A US plan specifies deployment of 120K troops to counter Iran

Protests in front of former U.S. embassy in Tehran after U.S. decision to withdraw from JCPOA, May 8, 2018.
Successive U.S. governments have ripped international law to shreds; ditching the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is only the latest instance. It doesn't matter that Tehran has fulfilled all its commitments to the deal - according to UN inspectors. Once the leadership in Tehran concluded that the U.S. sanctions tsunami is fiercer than ever, it decided to begin partially withdrawing from the deal.
President Hassan Rouhani was adamant: Iran has not left the JCPOA - yet. Tehran's measures are legal under the framework of articles 26 and 36 of the JCPOA - and European officials were informed in advance. But it's clear the EU3 (Germany, France, Britain), who have always insisted on their vocal support for the JCPOA, must work seriously to alleviate the U.S.-provoked economic disaster to Iran if Tehran has any incentive to continue to abide by the agreement.
In the wake of the meeting, Trump and his administration mouthpieces attempt to put a positive spin on the collapsed talks, while placing blame on China for the break up. The 'spin' at first was that China had reneged on a prior agreement and changed its terms when they arrived in Washington. China had caused the breakdown, not the US. The stock markets swooned. Trump quickly jumped in and said he got a nice letter from China president, Xi, and that it wasn't all that bad.
But make no mistake, a trade negotiations 'rubicon' has been reached. The real trade war may be starting. Or, it may all be theater to make it look like both sides are acting tough and that an agreement will be reached this summer. But that scenario may now be fading. Trade wars-like hot wars-have their own dynamic. Once launched, they drive their adversaries in directions they may not have initially sought.
So who's actually responsible for last week's trade breakdown?
To listen to Trump and his neocons running the US foreign (and trade) policy show now, it was the Chinese. They changed the agreement at the last minute. But who really did the changes? Who set off the process? And how?
Comment: See also:
- Stocks crater: 3.5 Trillion dollars in global market cap gone, US trade policy badly hurting American farmers and food production
- Trump's chief economist, Larry Kudlow: 'Both sides will suffer' by US companies paying Chinese tariffs
- Trump ratchets up China tariff threat - American consumers likely to suffer worst
- Pepe Escobar: The hardcore is yet to come for US & China
With the US plotting war from South America to the South China Sea, understanding how US-backed militants staged the attack, allowing the Western media to sell US military intervention to the global public based on a lie - will help guard against similarly staged attacks in the near future.
Recent revelations mean the US not only falsely accused Damascus of having carried out the attack - but launched military strikes against Syria based on an entirely false pretext. To date, the US has categorically failed to produce any convincing evidence backing their original claims.
Conversely, a subsequent investigation carried out by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) produced damning evidence suggesting a false flag event was carried out by US-backed militants. This included a chlorine gas cylinder found in a militant weapons workshop inspected by OPCW investigators closely matching the two cylinders allegedly used in the 2018 Douma attack itself.













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