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Yemeni's army drone squadron bombs vital Saudi oil facilities

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Seven drones of Yemen's armed forces carried out airstrikes on vital Saudi oil facilities in Yanba' region after flying deep into the rich Arab nation's airspace on Tuesday.

"The extensive military operation was conducted in retaliation for Saudi Arabia's aggression and siege of the impoverished Arabian Peninsula state," a Yemeni military source told Al-Masirah TV on Tuesday.

The official stated that Yemeni fighters stand ready "to execute more significant and tough strikes as long as the siege continues".

Al-Alam news network, meanwhile, claimed that the goals have likely been oil-related and economic targets in the Red Sea port of Yanbu in the Al-Madinah province in Western Saudi Arabia.

Citing Yemen's defense ministry, Al-Mayadeen TV Chanel reported that seven drones penetrated deep into Saudi Arabia and targeted large-scale vital facilities.

Comment: While the Yemeni military has taken credit for the attack on Saudi oil infrastructure, the attack on Sunday on Saudi oil tankers off the UAE coast has not been claimed by Yemeni or Iranian sources. In fact, an Iranian lawmaker has claimed that those attacks were the result of "Israeli mischief".


Attention

Guatemala intel secretary: Economic migrants arriving in US 'weaponized as picketing mob' for open borders

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© AP Photo/Moises Castillo
Guatemala's Secretary of Strategic Intelligence Mario Duarte says migrants arriving at the United States-Mexico border are coming to the country for economic reasons and have been "weaponized" as a "picketing mob" for international open borders organizations.

In an exclusive interview with SiriusXM Patriot's Breitbart News Saturday, Duarte said the truth about illegal immigration at the U.S.-Mexico border is that most migrants are looking for jobs, not asylum, and that the lack of opportunity in Central America is largely due to globalization.


Snakes in Suits

US Senate threatens to sanction companies assisting construction of Russia and Germany's Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline

US Capitol building
Washington and Berlin face off again over Nord Stream 2 as European ships are targeted.

In the latest uptick of trans-Atlantic tensions, European ships involved in the construction of a controversial gas pipeline from Russia to Germany could be subject to U.S. sanctions under a new bipartisan bill that will be introduced in the U.S. Senate as early as Monday.

The bill, sponsored by Sens. Ted Cruz, a Republican, and Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat, would sanction companies involved in laying deep-sea pipelines for Russian energy projects, taking direct aim at the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which has emerged as a major source of tension between the United States and Germany. Foreign Policy obtained a draft copy of the bill.

Critics say the Nord Stream 2 project, which would double the amount of Russian gas piped to Germany via the Baltic Sea, makes little commercial sense and is a geopolitical power play by Moscow to exert energy leverage over Western Europe. Countries such as Poland and the Baltic states have joined the United States in opposing the pipeline. They also warn it could destabilize Ukraine as it wages war against Russian-backed separatists in the east of the country. Despite the conflict, the Ukrainian government relies heavily for revenue on transit fees for Russian gas going into Europe.

Comment: All the pain delivered by belligerent US sanctions in its attempt to bend the world to its will - has not - and will not succeed. While Russia, Germany, China, Iran and other nations are working to make economic inroads with good deals and construction, the US continues to flounder and beat the sanction war drum.


Blue Planet

Another Chinese humanitarian aid cargo plane spotted landing in Venezuela

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A screenshot from www.flightradar24.com
China has sent another shipment of humanitarian aid to Venezuela, reports claim, as flight tracker data and footage from the ground show a cargo plane landed. Beijing sent tons of medicine to the sanctions-hit country in April.

The Suparna Airlines (formerly Yangtze River Express) flight reportedly left Shanghai on Monday, making a stopover in Madrid before arriving at the Maiquetía Simón Bolívar International Airport in Caracas. Suparna Airlines was established in 2003 and is the second-largest cargo airline in China after China Cargo Airlines.


Pedro Mario Burelli, the former director of Petroleos de Venezuela, first highlighted the shipment on Twitter, posting a screenshot of the flight path from the FlightRadar24 website. According to the flight-tracking website, the flight which originated in Shanghai landed in Caracas at 1:09pm local time.

Comment: By providing aid, assistance and continuing to do business with the Venezuelan government, Russia and China are making it clear that they will not stand idly by while the US attempts to subvert democracy in the country:


Jet4

Paul Craig Roberts: Trump is being set-up for war with Iran

The Economist on US-Iran Collision course

. . . and how the Economist is covering it.
Trump destroyed his chance at being a successful president by the stupid appointments he has made. At the moment he is being set up by his national security advisor John Bolton and Israel for a war with Iran.

Using the same format of lies that was used against Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Venezuela, Bolton has accused Iran of "troubling and escalatory indications" of a forthcoming Iranian attack on American forces in the Middle East. To help protect against the attack, Bolton has ordered Patriot missile batteries, an aircraft carrier strike group, and a bomber strike force to the region.

Even the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, pointed out that Bolton failed to identify the "troubling and escalatory" Iranian actions. No one else has seen any sign of them.

The reason for the Patriot missiles is not to deter Iran from an attack, but to prevent successful Iranian response to an attack on Iran.

Comment: While saber rattling is reaching a feverish pitch across the MSN spectrum, both Russia and China would certainly not necessarily sit still on the sidelines should things further escalate. As for Bolton:

Devotee Bolton's MEK connection and why it matters

Patrick J. Buchanan had this to say from back in January: Lunatic neocon John Bolton is steering Trump into war with Iran


Chess

As Rosenstein departs, the battlefield is now ready

Rod Rosenstein
© Reuters
Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein
Commentary

The Department of Justice on May 9 held a going-away ceremony for Rod Rosenstein, who is leaving after having served probably the most crucial role in the Trump administration for the past two years.

As Rosenstein makes his long-anticipated departure as deputy attorney general, the final pieces are moving into position on the battlefield that President Donald Trump has been carefully preparing for more than two years.

As I wrote in my column, Trump Continues to Prepare the Battlefield, on Jan. 18, it was absolutely of paramount importance that Rosenstein leave the Justice Department (DOJ) before the prosecution phase of Spygate could begin. This is what I wrote:
"William Barr is coming in now to take over the next phase, while [Jeff] Sessions is free to appear as a witness and testify about what McCabe and the other plotters told him at the time they were trying to entrap him.

Do you know who would also have to leave his current job at the DOJ to be a participant in these prosecutions? Because like Sessions, he's involved a lot of this as a witness? Rod Rosenstein."
While you are in the role of being called as a witness in certain criminal cases, you can't also be in a position of authority over those selfsame cases. That's why both Sessions and Rosenstein had to leave the DOJ before the prosecution phase could be launched.

Bad Guys

Washington's warmongering towards Venezuela gets a lot of help from US media

CNN Venezuela
As most of the world knows by now, the United States government intends to organize regime change in Venezuela.

Attempts to this effect have been made in the past - most notably in 2002, when its economy and standard of living was exemplary in the region - but not so brazenly as now. Today, the country wrestles with an economic crisis. At the same time, the U.S. Secretary of State openly threatens Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro with military action. The U.S. government provides material and political support to opposition forces. It also continues to tighten the sanctions that caused much of the misery to begin with.

That the Trump regime is openly meddling in an oil-rich, Latin American nation that resists U.S. corporate hegemony is unsurprising. The U.S. has "intervened thousands of times in Latin America" since 1800, according to historian Alan McPherson. Thus, the U.S.'s Venezuela policies are merely part of a long-standing pattern.

But while these facts are well-known, less-known is the role of U.S. media coverage in building the official pretext for the ongoing sabotage and possible invasion of this struggling country. A series of misleading claims about the issue are being published by purpotedly objective U.S. news sources. Those same claims are being used by the political apparatus to make the case for engaging in imperialist operations in Venezuela.

Star of David

Palestine: Our Nakba and their Independence

Fleeing Palestinians during 1949 nakba
© UNRWA
Palestinians flee from Gaza's beaches onto boats during the Palestinian nakba, 1949.
The anniversary of the Nakba comes every May. But we, the Palestinians of 1948, live in memory of the Nakba in different circumstances than all other Palestinians. Here from within Israel, we can hear the sirens declare the beginning of the celebration observed by those who occupied us while we are still deeply rooted inside of our homeland. We suffer because we feel alienated in our own country, we shout and scream and no one hears us.

Israel's Independence Day is marked on May 9 this year, the holiday follows the Hebrew calendar. Israelis celebrate 71 years of independence with picnics, parties, and fireworks. Yet Palestinians, we mourn this day as our Nakba, or catastrophe in Arabic, the start of an ethnic cleaning, the destruction of our villages, and the creation of a refugee population. While international law regards Israel's occupation of Palestinian lands as only the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, many Palestinian citizens of Israel like myself regard ourselves as also living under occupation. Indeed, at the close of the 1948 war, Palestinian citizens of Israel lived under formal military occupation inside of Israel for two decades.

Comment: See also:


Dollars

Not just Ukraine; Biden may have a serious China problem as Schweizer exposes Hunter's $1bn deal

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Two years of investigations by journalist Peter Schweizer has revealed that Joe Biden may now have a serious China problem. And just like his Ukraine scandal, it involves actions which helped his son Hunter, who was making hand over fist in both countries.

Schweizer, the author of Clinton Cash and now Secret Empires discovered that in 2013, then-Vice President Biden and his son Hunter flew together to China on Air Force Two - and two weeks later, Hunter's firm inked a private equity deal for $1 billion with a subsidiary of the Chinese government's Bank of China, which expanded to $1.5 billion, according to an article by Schweizer's in the New York Post.
"If it sounds shocking that a vice president would shape US-China policy as his son - who has scant experience in private equity - clinched a coveted billion-dollar deal with an arm of the Chinese government, that's because it is" -Peter Schweizer

Bad Guys

May's Brexit talks with Labour a mistake and will fail, says former defence secretary Gavin Williamson

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© Press Association
Former British defence secretary Gavin Williamson during a visit to HMS Vigilant at HM Naval Base Clyde, Faslane. he said pressing ahead with talks with Labour will have ‘fatal’ consequences.
Sacked British defence secretary Gavin Williamson has described British prime minister Theresa May's Brexit talks with Labour as a "grave mistake" that will fail.

Mr Williamson, who was sacked over the Huawei leak, also said pressing ahead with the talks will have "fatal" consequences.

Writing in the Mail on Sunday, he described Mrs May as politically naive for going into fruitless negotiations which he claimed were bound to fail.
The Tory MP for South Staffordshire said doing a deal with Labour on Brexit "sounds so simple and so reasonable, but it is destined to fail".

"Even if Labour do a deal, break bread with the prime minister and announce that both parties have reached an agreement, it can only ever end in tears," he said. "The Labour Party does not exist to help the Conservative Party.

Comment: Mr Williamson is correct in labeling any negotiations regarding Brexit as 'fruitless'. It was never the intention of Britain's Deep State to leave the European Union. Conservative posturing and Labour bluster is all a show.