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"It is the United States' position that putting Huawei or any other untrustworthy vendor in any part of the 5G telecommunications network is a risk," said Robert Strayer, deputy assistant secretary for cyber, international communications and information policy at the State Department.
"If other countries insert and allow untrusted vendors to build out and become the vendors for their 5G networks we will have to reassess the ability for us to share information and be connected with them in the ways that we are today," he said.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps released the up-close-and-personal video of the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower on Sunday. Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported that the footage was captured using a military drone.
"The footage the Iranians recently released... appears to be several years old, and of the last deployment to the Arabian Gulf by the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69)," a spokesperson for the US Naval Forces Central Command told AFP.

“If the pipeline is completed by the end of 2019 and is launched in 2020, European families will get access to natural gas at a lower cost price, and will save eight billion euro annually.”
"If the pipeline is completed by the end of 2019 and is launched in 2020, European families will get access to natural gas at a lower cost price, and will save eight billion euro annually," the Nord Stream 2 AG's press office said, as quoted by Izvestia daily. "This could happen due to the 13 percent decrease in prices."
The operator stressed that no one would benefit from foot-dragging over the launch, as access to cheap natural gas would reduce prices for the fuel across the European market. Each day of delay will reportedly cost European citizens and industrial enterprises €20 million.
Nord Stream 2 is a 1,230km-long (765 miles) twin pipeline system designed to deliver Russian gas to Germany and further to other European consumers under the Baltic Sea. The project is scheduled to be finished by the end of 2019.
Comment: More on the US-EU spat over Nord Stream 2:
- Did Berlin's ambassador in Washington write a lobby letter for Putin?
- 'Economic suicide to abandon Russian gas': Analyst warns Washington that continued pressure on EU to derail Nord Stream 2 will backfire
- Germany Pulls Rank on Macron and American Energy Blackmail
- Shoving aside US arm-twists and pipe dreams, Europe just won't quit Russian gas imports

A Palestinian protester uses a slingshot to throw stones towards an Israeli military truck on September 5, 2014 during clashes with Israeli security forces following a protest in the village of Kfar Qaddum, near the northern city of Nablus, in the occupied West Bank.
When you speak of an occupation, you are walking into the hands of the hasbara people. An occupation, they will remind you - at least, the more subtle of them will - is actually legal. Countries may occupy parts of other countries during warfare. Occupations are supposed to be short: The basic concept of the laws of war is that wars end, often quickly. Once the war ends, the territories occupied have to be restored to their owners. Much as many Israelis lament it, after World War II the bastards changed the rules and it's no longer legal to obtain territories by force.
The assumption that occupation is supposed to be short, however, is unenforceable. As long as we stick to the paradigm of occupation, Israel will claim (legally, correctly) that it stands in the shoes of the sovereign; that it has valid security concerns; and, using the loophole of "security concerns", will basically do whatever it pleases with the territories.
Maddow's reaction came in response to a Washington Post article detailing the 'shocking' revelation that RT content was allegedly promoted by YouTube to help understand the Mueller report. To Maddow's horror, YouTube algorithms could have left thousands exposed to an episode of the RT program On Contact featuring two award winning journalists challenging mainstream narratives on the Russiagate incident.
One of the journalists in question, On Contact host and Pulitzer Prize winner Chris Hedges, says that the incident sheds light on the shortcomings of the mainstream media:
It exposes the bankruptcy of the corporate media and the American press, which spent over two years peddling a fantasy instead of focusing on the real issues.
The Department of Defense gave a short statement on Sunday saying Ring's former deputy US Army Brig. Gen. John Hussey, will be an acting commander and that the change "will not interrupt the safe, human legal care and custody provided to the detainee population" in the facility that has become a symbol of rampant abuse and torture.
Ring, who commanded the Navy's oldest operational aircraft carrier USS Nimitz before assuming the reins at Gitmo, is leaving his post seven weeks before finishing his one-year assignment. There have been rumors that his sudden ouster might be linked to a recent tour he gave to media. The spokeswoman for the Southern Command, Col. Amanda Azubuike, dismissed the speculations. She told the New York Times that Ring was fired after a month-long investigation that had been completed before the media trip. There have been no further statements or reports on what Ring's transgressions might have been.
Comment: Sounds like US Navy Rear Adm. John Ring is trying to bring a little to much humanity to his job as head Guantanamo Bay jailer. Such things mustn't be tolerated!
The share of settlements in Russia's foreign trade using the greenback declined by 12.6 percent between 2013, before Western sanctions were introduced against the country, through 2018, research by the Moscow-based consultancy shows. At the same time, Moscow boosted the range of foreign trade deals settled in euro by 26.6 percent. The share of settlement in rubles rose by 14 percent.
Economic penalties against Russia were introduced by the US administration and backed by the European Union in 2014. The sanctions came in response to Russia's alleged involvement in the crisis in eastern Ukraine and following the Crimean referendum to secede from Ukraine and rejoin Russia. Since then, the measures have been expanded for various reasons.
Saner heads see clearly the catastrophe that could result from Dunford's foolishness. The New York Times, the Washington Post and countless other news outlets have cried out the danger. They just ran an AP story titled "US-Russia chill stirs worry about stumbling into conflict."
It brings a word of warning from NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, General Curtis Scaparrotti. He asserts that "Washington and Moscow are in danger of stumbling into an armed confrontation that, by mistake or miscalculation, could lead to nuclear war."
He's rung an alarm bell that Dunford apparently hasn't heard
Comment: The problem is much bigger than just Dunford, however. There's also Bolton, Pompeo - and a whole culture of anti-Russian sentiment that is now plaguing whole swaths of Washington. And if that isn't enough, there is the Pentagon, the CIA and other cells of within the US military- intelligence apparatus that are practically acting on their own to destroy the great country to the east...
Pentagon Biological Weapons Program Never Ended: US Bio-labs Around The World
First it was January's FOMC meeting where the Fed completely reversed course after a very unpopular December rate hike threw equity markets into a tailspin by Christmas.
Of course our Narcissist-in-Chief thought it was all about him and implored the Fed to stop raising rates. It was interfering with his ability to shake down the world at his sanctions and tariffs party.
But it wasn't about him at all. It was about the Fed's need to normalize rates into a coming global slowdown after a central-bank-induced, decade-long recovery of dubious merit.
They'd done their job of recapitalizing the banks, somewhat, and now it was time to start trying to address the massive pension system and municipal bond crisis that was on the horizon.
Or at least that's what they thought.
Gov. JB Pritzker signed the "Tobacco 21" law on Sunday.
Illinois is the first state in the Midwest to adopt this kind of law. It covers tobacco and vaping products, including cigarettes, chewing tobacco, e-cigarettes and vapes.
The law had been vetoed by the previous governor, Republican Bruce Rauner.
It takes effect on July 1.
The city of Chicago already bans people under age 21 from purchasing tobacco. That change pushed smoking to a "record low" of six percent, the Mayor's office said in a statement, a 50 percent decrease in six years.













Comment: For the most part Europe has so far been standing up to US demands to ban Huawei, which would normally be considered a positive development. However, given the negative health implications of 5G technology, any delays to its implementation are fortunate.