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Beijing claims US is insanely, inappropriately involved in Hong Kong anti-Chinese criminal cases

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An anti-extradition bill protester throws a tear gas cartridge during clashes with police in Sham Shui Po in Hong Kong, China August 14, 2019.
China has accused the United States of collaborating with violent extremists in an effort to undermine stability in Hong Kong.

A statement released by the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) condemned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other US lawmakers for their "erroneous" remarks about the ongoing unrest in Hong Kong.
"The distortion of reality, the blind observance of double standards by American politicians is already close to hysteria. They conspired with radical criminal elements and are insanely involved in anti-Chinese criminal cases in Hong Kong."
On Wednesday, the ranking members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee issued a statement warning Beijing that any violence used against "peaceful protesters" in Hong Kong would be a "mistake" and would be met with "universal condemnation and swift consequences."

Comment: More from RT 14/8/2019: Trump to XI - meet and discuss Hong Kong via Twitter
US President Donald Trump has proposed a summit with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, in order to resolve the Hong Kong problem "quickly and humanely."
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Briefcase

Probe exonerated pro-Trump Pentagon analyst, report never given defense team

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Adam S. Lovinger • Stephen Halper
A confidential counterintelligence investigation cleared suspended Pentagon analyst Adam S. Lovinger on allegations of leaking data to the news media, but officials never told his defense team.

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) examined Mr. Lovinger's use of classified computer networks. In a 2018 report, the NCIS said its review "did not reveal any potential CI [counter intelligence] concerns," according to a copy obtained by The Washington Times.

Mr. Lovinger's attorney, Sean Bigley, has now filed a complaint with the Defense Department inspector general. He accuses Pentagon officials who targeted his client of a "serious ethics violation" by withholding the exoneration.

The NCIS probe was closed September 2018, and the report signed in November. Mr. Lovinger's administrative trial began the next month.

Mr. Bigley is trying to convince the Pentagon IG that his client is a victim of whistleblower reprisal. Mr. Lovinger's employer, the Pentagon Office of Net Assessment, accused him of mishandling "sensitive" material, a charge his lawyer said essentially is made up since there is no such classification.

"This single NCIS document undercuts about 80% of the government's sham case against him," Mr. Bigley told The Times. "No wonder DoD withheld it. No leak, and he didn't have any 'sensitive' documents on his computer so he couldn't have been mishandling 'sensitive' information on his computer."

Comment: For more on the circumstances surrounding the investigation of Mr. Lovinger and DoD activity to block the Trump administration, see also:


Bullseye

China: Instant retaliation if US proceeds with new tariffs

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Beijing has refused to sit idle if Washington hits $300 billion worth of Chinese imports with additional 10 percent levies, calling the decision a violation of agreements reached by presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.

"The Chinese side will have to implement necessary counter-measures," the State Council Tariff Committee said in a short statement on Thursday. The body did not elaborate on what steps it is going to take.

European stocks turned red after Beijing's threat with Britain's FTSE 100 Index losing 1.1 percent and the Stoxx Europe 600 down 0.8 percent. Germany's DAX weakened 1.23 percent, while France's CAC 40 fell nearly 1 percent.

Meanwhile, American markets also indicated deeper losses less than 24 hours after the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered the worst day of the year on Wednesday. The massive selloff was triggered by a recession signal from the bond market, called inverted yield curve, when short-term bond rates are higher than long-term ones (in this case 2-year treasury bonds were higher than 10-year bonds).

Comment: More from RT 15/8/2019: Trump: Trade agreement with China on US terms
There is no purpose to a trade deal with Beijing if it is not on Washington's terms, US president Donald Trump said, shortly after China threatened a retaliation to new US tariffs on its imports.

"China, frankly, would love to make a deal, and it's got to be a deal on proper terms. It's got to be a deal, frankly, on our terms. Otherwise, what's the purpose?" Trump said, speaking to New Hampshire's WGIR radio ahead of his campaign rally in Manchester on Thursday.

See also: Export ban? As China makes rare earths more rare, US will suffer a larger cost for its trade war


Bullseye

Russia says WTO would likely cease to exist if United States quits trade body

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The US withdrawal from the World Trade Organization (WTO) could lead to the extinction of the regulating body, the Kremlin said following US President Donald Trump's warning that Washington may leave the organization.

"The existence of [...] the backbone global economic organization after the world's largest economy leaves it will be a big question, it's obvious," the Russian president's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Wednesday, as cited by Interfax. However, according to him, whatever the decision, it is a "US internal affair." At the same time, the Kremlin official emphasized that Russia remains a devoted member of the WTO "with all the ensuing consequences."

Addressing a gathering in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Trump said he was considering his country's exit from the WTO if conditions within the organization are not improved.

"We will leave [the WTO] if we have to. We know that they have been screwing us for years and it's not going to happen again," Trump told an audience of workers at a Shell chemical plant in Pennsylvania.

Light Saber

A measure of vindication for Tulsi Gabbard

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Rep. Tulsi Gabbard speaks in Detroit on July 31, 2019 during the second of two Democratic presidential primary debates hosted by CNN.
In the aftermath of the second Democratic primary debate on July 31, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard emerged as the most Googled of all candidates, an indication that her performance (which included a stunning takedown of California Sen. Kamala Harris over her criminal justice record) attracted the attention of many viewers. This heightened level of attention produced blowback, both from Harris, who dismissed Gabbard as "an Assad apologist" (a reference to Syrian President Bashar Assad), and from the mainstream media, typified by CNN's Chris Cuomo, who alleged that Gabbard — a major in the Hawaiian National Guard, with two tours of duty in the Middle East under her belt — is taking the side of Assad over the U.S. intelligence community and U.N. inspectors when it comes to assigning blame for chemical weapons attacks against Syrian civilians.

"What you are referring to are [sic] cynicism as skepticism that I have expressed, because I've served in a war that was caused by people who lied to us, who lied to the American people, who presented false evidence that members of Congress and U.S. senators believed and voted for a war that resulted in the loss of lives of over 4,000 of my brothers and sisters in uniform," Gabbard replied to Cuomo. "It's our responsibility as lawmakers and as leaders in this country to make sure that our U.S. military is not being activated and deployed to go to war unless we are certain a) that it serves the best interests of the American people; and b) that that action will actually have a positive impact. The questions I'm raising are based on this experience that I've had."

MIB

CIA-MOSSAD cluster-f**k? Neutralizing the Jeffrey Epstein case

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"Cohn's job was to run the little boys. Say you had an admiral, a general, a congressman, who did not want to go along with the program. Cohn's job was to set them up, then they would go along" [1]
What is interesting about this small snippet is,
1) Concurrent to the present Epstein case, a subsequent Pentagon pedophilia scandal of epic proportions is not followed, juxtaposed to the Epstein reporting or even reported on at all by mainstream press [2]

2) The 'con' pimping little boys to the Pentagon and Congress happened to be Roy Cohn, a longtime mafioso attorney who cross-references both MOSSAD & CIA via organized crime and, as well, Cohn was a Donald Trump mentor.

3) "Many of the same names that surrounded Cohn until death in the late 1980s would later come to surround Jeffrey Epstein, with their names later appearing in Epstein's now-infamous "little black book"" [3]

Better Earth

Decade in the making: US-Taliban peace deal appears within reach

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Members of a Taliban delegation, led by chief negotiator Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar (center), leave after peace talks with Afghan politicians in Moscow in May.
In the fall of 2010, U.S. officials secretly met a young Taliban representative outside the southern German city of Munich.

Tayyib Agha, a member of the militant group's political wing, presented the U.S. diplomats with a road map for a negotiated end to the war.

It was not the United States' first contact with the Taliban.

Since the U.S.-led invasion toppled the Taliban regime in 2001, the militant group had sought a channel with Washington. There had been contact between U.S. and Taliban military commanders. But the 2010 meeting, brokered by Germany, was a turning point in the conflict.

"For the first time, both the Taliban and the United States had some degree of seriousness in seeking talks towards a political settlement," Jarrett Blanc, a former diplomat who was involved in former President Barack Obama administration's negotiations with the Taliban, tells RFE/RL. "Even then, people knew enough to know that we weren't going to 'win the war.'"

But in the intervening years, meaningful U.S.-Taliban talks failed to take off, hampered by mutual mistrust, missed opportunities, protests by the Afghan government, and the deaths of two successive Taliban leaders.


Comment: In other words, U.S. leadership insisted on continuing to fight a war it could never win, and doing all it could to make sure it stayed that way.


Now, nearly a decade since those initial secret contacts, the United States and the Taliban are apparently on the verge of agreeing to a landmark peace deal that would end the United States' longest-ever war.

Arrow Up

Syrian Army advances in Idlib and Hama, clears 1000 sq km from terrorist occupiers

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The Syrian Army continued its mop-up operations to purge the demilitarized zone in northern Syria of terrorists, and regained full control of over 30 regions there.

Idlib, Hama

The Syrian Documents Center news website reported that the Syrian Army has liberated 34 towns and villages covering an area of 1000 square kilometers in northern Hama and southern Idlib. It pointed to the Syrian Army advances deep inside the demilitarized zone to reopen Aleppo-Damascus Road, and said that the government troops have tightened the noose on Tahrir al-Sham al-Hay'at (the Levant Liberation Board or the Al-Nusra Front) in the city of Khan Sheikhoun in southern Idlib.

Also in the past 24 hours, the Syrian Army came closer to capturing areas north of Hama province after its recent advances in southern Idlib that have expanded its rule to areas very close to the strategic city of Khan Sheikhoun. The Syrian Army troops engaged in fierce clashes with terrorists from al-Hobait in southern Idlib and took control of Tal A'as heights and the town of Kafar Ain to West of Khan Sheikhoun.

Meanwhile, the Arabic-language website of the Russian Sputnik news agency reported that the Syrian and Russian air forces conducted several airstrikes on the terrorists' centers in Khan Sheikhoun as well as the terrorists' movements near Khan Sheikhoun. A battlefield source also said that the Syrian Army troops are presently seven kilometers to the west of Khan Sheikhoun on al-Hobait road and six kilometers to the east of Khan Sheikhoun on al-Sakik road.


Dollar Gold

Big election business: Democratic candidates, even critical of Facebook, pour millions into platform

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Though many Democrats have decried the role of social media giant Facebook in spreading 'fake news' during the 2016 presidential election, the party's new debate rules are driving candidates to shovel millions into the platform.

Even as a growing number of 2020 hopefuls get in line to suggest breaking up the tech firm - arguing it wields too much power and influence, and that it helps to spread misinformation online - their campaigns continue to spend lavishly on Facebook ads.

In the last 90 days, billionaire-investor-turned-candidate Tom Steyer has spent $3.1 million on some 3,200 Facebook ads, blowing the next largest Democratic social media spender, Kirsten Gillibrand, out of the water by over $1 million, according to the site's ad library. In the same period, several top Democratic candidates also spent in excess of $1 million on Facebook ads, including Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Julian Castro, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar.

Sherlock

Fact check: Kamala Harris makes false claim about Trump and auto jobs

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In an interview with CNN on Monday, Sen. Kamala Harris argued that President Donald Trump has failed to deliver on his promises to workers. And she issued a dire warning about autoworkers' jobs in particular.

"He said he was going to help working people, and it is estimated that as many as 300,000 autoworkers may be out of a job before the end of the year," she said aboard her campaign bus in Iowa.

That was a more conservative figure than Harris used July 12 on the radio show "The Breakfast Club," during which she said, "He's helped the top 1% and the biggest corporations. Meanwhile, some estimate that as many as 700,000 autoworkers were going to lose their job before the end of the year."

Both figures are incorrect.