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US Afghan peace envoy says Taliban has agreed to reduce violence

Zalmay Khalilzad Afghanistan
© RFE/RL file photo
U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Reconciliation Zalmay Khalilzad
The U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan says he has struck an agreement with the Taliban to reduce the number of casualties in the country as a wave of violence hampered ongoing intra-Afghan peace talks in Qatar.

Zalmay Khalilzad made the comments on October 15, amid rising fears about the fate of tens of thousands of civilians caught up in battles between Afghan government forces and the Taliban in the southern province of Helmand.

Khalilzad tweeted that he and the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, General Scott Miller, held several meetings with the Taliban during which the sides agreed to "strictly" adhere to their commitments under a peace agreement signed in Qatar in February.

Stormtrooper

A short update on the Armenia vs Azerbaijan war

Azerbaijan Armenia Nagorno Karabakh
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As was predicted by many, in spite of the agreement signed in Moscow, thing on the ground in the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan have escalated: the Armenians have claimed that Azeri drones have attacked Armenian tactical ballistic missiles on Armenian soil and the Azeris have confirmed this, saying that this was both a warning and a preemptive attack to protect Azeri civilians.

Bottom line is this: Azerbaijan has now officially attacked Armenian soil (as opposed to Karabakh soil) and Armenia now has the right to appeal to the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). So far, the Armenians have not done so, but now they can and, I believe, probably will do so.

Another interesting development is that the USA has accused Turkey of being involved in this war. This means that by now all three countries Russia, France and the USA are now declaring that the Turks (and or their "good terrorist" proxies from Syria) are involved. Aliev is outraged and accused everybody of lying.

Comment: RT reports the latest statements from each country's leader:
Azerbaijan categorically refuses to recognize the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh, with President Ilham Aliyev calling it a "red line." He reiterated that the region is legally part of his country.

"As for our red line, we have stated it very clearly," Aliyev explained. "Under no circumstances can the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan be violated. Under no circumstances will Azerbaijan consent to the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh."

In 1991, Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence from Azerbaijan, but the region is internationally classified as part of Azerbaijan. No UN member states have recognized the breakaway republic.

However, the disputed land is mainly populated by ethnic Armenians. Baku considers the enclave to be illegally occupied by Yerevan, and has stated its goal to gain full control of its territory.

Earlier, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that his country supports Nagorno-Karabakh's right to self-determination, describing that as non-negotiable. According to Pashinyan, Baku won't accept that the region has this right, while Yerevan is ready for compromise.

"Azerbaijan did not want and does not want to accept the right to the self-determination of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh. And the right to self-determination of Nagorno-Karabakh is, for us, a red line beyond which we cannot step," Pashinyan said.



Dollar Gold

Emails reveal how Hunter Biden tried to cash in big on behalf of family with Chinese firm

Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden pursued lucrative deals involving China's largest private energy company — including one that he said would be "interesting for me and my family," emails obtained by The Post show.

One email sent to Biden on May 13, 2017, with the subject line "Expectations," included details of "remuneration packages" for six people involved in an unspecified business venture.

Biden was identified as "Chair / Vice Chair depending on agreement with CEFC," an apparent reference to the former Shanghai-based conglomerate CEFC China Energy Co.

His pay was pegged at "850" and the email also noted that "Hunter has some office expectations he will elaborate."

In addition, the email outlined a "provisional agreement" under which 80 percent of the "equity," or shares in the new company, would be split equally among four people whose initials correspond to the sender and three recipients, with "H" apparently referring to Biden.

hunter email

Comment: Trump weighed in on this rather big and damning story:
President Trump on Wednesday slammed Joe Biden as "corrupt" following The Post's bombshell exposé on Hunter Biden's alleged hard drive and emails linking the Democratic presidential candidate to his son's job at a Ukrainian energy company.

"Vice President Biden, you owe the people of America an apology because it turns out you are a corrupt politician," Trump told a rally crowd in Des Moines, Iowa.

"The Biden family treated the vice presidency as a for-profit corporation, flying around the globe, collecting millions of dollars from China and Ukraine and Russia and other countries."

An alleged 2015 email from Burisma energy executive Vadym Pozharskyi, reported by The Post, thanks Hunter Biden for "giving an opportunity to meet your father" — appearing to debunk Biden's claim he didn't speak with his son about his "overseas business dealings."

Biden's campaign said Wednesday in a carefully worded statement there were no meetings with Pozharskyi on the former vice president's "official schedules."

Trump said the reporting indicates, however, that "Joe Biden has been blatantly lying about his involvement in his son's corrupt business dealings."

"These emails show that Biden's repeated claim that he has never spoken to Hunter about his business dealings were a complete lie," Trump said. "He's trying to cover up a massive pay for play scandal at the heart of his vice presidency."

"Hunter was being paid for access to his vice-president father, who was specifically put in charge of Ukraine and Russia," Trump said. "It's a corrupt family. Joe Biden personifies the selfish and corrupt globalists who got rich and powerful at your expense."

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Black Cat

New York Jewish leaders say they were 'stabbed in the back' by Gov. Cuomo

New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo
© Mike Groll/Office of Gov. Cuomo
New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo at a press conference at the State Capitol on Tuesday, announcing the shutdown of houses of worship in COVID-19 hotspots.
Hamodia has exclusively obtained a full recording of a conference call New York Gov. Andrew Cumo had with Jewish leaders last Tuesday, in which he said he would limit houses of worship to 50% occupancy in areas seeing a COVID-19 uptick, just hours before a public press conference in which he limited it to 10 attendees.

"The current rule ... in any indoor gathering ... it's 50% of capacity," the governor said. "That's the current law. We have to follow that law. If we don't follow that law then the infection rate gets worse. Then we're gonna have to go back to close down. And nobody wants to do that. But I need your help in getting the rate down, and the rate will come down, if we follow the rules on the mask and the social distancing and the 50%."

But just a few hours later, Cuomo announced restrictions on houses of worship to as few as 10 people. Jewish leaders said they felt "stabbed in the back" by what they deemed Cuomo's duplicity.

Hamodia has exclusively obtained a recording of the full call here.

TV

MSM disgrace: ABC asks Creepy Joe ZERO questions about censored NY Post scoops on son's foreign grift

joe biden town hall
© Reuters / Tom Brenner
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden sits on stage beside host George Stephanopoulos, ahead of an ABC Town Hall event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., October 15, 2020.
ABC held a 90-minute town hall with Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden without asking a single question about this week's New York Post stories on alleged scandals involving his son's business dealings in Ukraine and China.

Host George Stephanopoulos steered clear of the Post's scoops, including a story on Wednesday that suggested Hunter Biden peddled political influence, including providing a Ukrainian business associate access to then-vice president Joe Biden in 2015. The Post followed up on Thursday with an article claiming the younger Biden stood to make millions of dollars working for a Chinese energy firm, including $10 million annually "based on introductions alone."

The Ukraine story, in particular, contradicted Joe Biden's previous statement that he never spoke to his son about his overseas business dealings. Biden's campaign denied that a meeting with the Ukrainian executive took place, saying it wasn't on the former vice president's "official schedules," but it didn't refute the veracity of the emails underpinning the report.

Comment:


Laptop

More information that supports that the Hunter Biden laptop emails are real as social media races to erase

Biden
© AP/Andrew Harnik
Biden speaking at Amtrak's Cleveland Lakefront train station
September 30, 2020
Twitter and Facebook moved quickly yesterday to try to shut down the explosive Hunter Biden laptop scandal.

A Facebook official said they would be intentionally reducing the traffic to the story before they had even fact checked the story. Twitter began locking accounts that tried to link to the story including the accounts of the NY Post and even that of the White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany.
Media also immediately began spinning for Joe Biden, trying to denigrate the story, telling people to not spread the story and spreading talking points.

Comment: The presidential race is going to get a hell of a lot more interesting...check out the videos.
After the New York Post published a story on Hunter Biden's dealings with Burisma today from information found on a hard drive that allegedly belonged to the former vice president's son, Rudy Giuliani took to YouTube to lay out the case for a new accusation:

That Joe Biden was receiving half the payouts of Hunter's contracts.

Giuliani presents a text message, allegedly from Hunter Biden to Naomi Biden, his daughter. In the text, Hunter says that he has been paying for everything for 30 years and it has been tough, but that he won't take 50% of her salary as "Pop" did.
"I love you all but I don't receive any respect and that's fine I guess. Works for you apparently. I hope you all can do what I did, and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years. It's really hard but don't worry, unlike Pop, I won't make you give me half your salary."
Also in the video, Biden describes contracts that his brother James, who was woefully unqualified, received simply because of his association with Biden as vice president. Biden also allegedly used his influence to 'help' James' wife, Sara.

Giuliani also suggests that he has additional information that he will be releasing in the coming days. The information is presumably from the drive that was recovered from a Delaware computer repair shop, which was also turned over to the FBI previously.

If these accusations are true, it could lead to one of the biggest October Surprises in the history of the country. Biden has denied any involvement in his son's business dealings, though the evidence that was released during today's NY Post article suggests that Biden, did indeed know about his son's work.

Interesting video interview of Miranda Devine of the NY Post that broke the story on the Biden hard drive revelations and subsequent media exploring the ramifications of this news:


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Cell Phone

Twitter CEO Dorsey blames 'poor communication' in Biden story takedown, downplays Big Tech 'censorship' scandal

Bidens/Dorsey
© Reuters/Nati Harnik/Reuters/Toby Melville
Joe and Hunter Biden • Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has blamed "bad communication" and a "lack of context" in response to public outcry over his platform's censorship of a New York Post story on alleged backroom dealings of the Biden family.

"Our communication around our actions on the [New York Post] article was not great. And blocking URL sharing via tweet or DM with zero context as to why we're blocking: unacceptable," Dorsey tweeted on Wednesday, hours after Twitter began blacklisting the story.

In a thread explaining its actions posted around the same time, the company cited both its policies on "private information" and the "distribution of hacked material," alleging the Post article contained personal details obtained without permission, thereby violating its rules.
A number of conservative-leaning pundits have weighed in to challenge the rationale for suppressing the story, disputing that the information was obtained in a hack and insisting that "communication" was not the problem, but rather the company's censorious actions.

Comment: More ramifications ensue as Twitter censors the government by blocking the link to GOP page on the CONGRESS website and subsequent responses from congress members:
After downplaying the censorship of links to a New York Post exposé on the Biden family's alleged murky business dealings, Twitter is still blocking links to the "unsafe" story, even ones posted by US lawmakers. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey stepped in to clear the air, explaining that the article contained "hacked material," and was therefore in breach of Twitter's rules.

The Republicans of the House Judiciary Committee skirted the ban by placing the article on their official .gov website, telling followers to "Click, Share, and RT" the scandal-laden story. However, users trying to click the link were met on Thursday with a warning from Twitter, telling them that the link "may be unsafe."

Conservatives were outraged. "They aren't even hiding their bias anymore," the Judiciary Republicans tweeted. "This is an attack against conservatives." Rep. Mark Walker (R-North Carolina) called the link suppression "election interference."
Twitter reversed its ban later on Thursday morning, as the Judiciary Republicans' link worked as normal by then. A Twitter spokesman told the conservative Daily Caller that the decision to label the website "unsafe" was an "error."

Nevertheless, Republicans on the House Oversight Committee requested an emergency hearing on "Big Tech's repeated efforts to interfere in the 2020 election," before voters go to the polls. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Missouri), who sits on the Judiciary Committee, also called on Thursday for Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify on potential "campaign law violations."
Several senators took up the charge confronting Facebook and Twitter CEOs:
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley fired off separate letters to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey questioning the Silicon Valley titans' moves to limit the distribution of The Post's exclusive exposé detailing emails that indicate Hunter Biden introduced his father, Joe Biden, to a Ukrainian energy executive.

Meanwhile, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz sent a missive of his own to Dorsey, blasting Twitter's decision to block users from sharing the story "quite hypocritical given its willingness to allow users to share less well-sourced reporting critical of other candidates for public office. This can only be seen as an obvious and transparent attempt by Twitter to influence the upcoming presidential election."

Rep. Jim Jordan, of Ohio, also spoke out, sending a letter to Zuckerberg, saying the platform's actions "raises questions about Facebook's commitment to free speech and free and fair elections." He demanded to know why and how Facebook had decided to reduce dissemination of The Post's report.

In his letter to Zuckerberg, Hawley charged that: "The seemingly selective nature of this public intervention suggests partiality on the part of Facebook. Your efforts to suppress the distribution of content revealing potentially unethical activity by a candidate for president raises a number of additional questions, to which I expect responses immediately."

Moreover, he asked why the company said publicly that the story was subject to fact-checking, given that such a statement could be "a reflection of Facebook's assessment of a news report's credibility."

Hawley said he wants to know whether Facebook has evidence that The Post's article contains "disinformation" or other inaccuracies and whether the company will disclose any such evidence. He also asked whether the Biden campaign or any of the former vice president's representatives had asked Facebook to "suppress" the story; and what steps the company had taken to make sure its employees' "political preferences don't influence decisions to suppress content."

The senator demanded to know how Twitter had determined that The Post's story was violating its policy on hacked materials and why the company had taken the "unprecedented action" to lock the news org's account. "I ask that you immediately answer these questions and provide the necessary justifications so that your users can feel confident that you are not seeking to influence the outcome of the presidential election with your content removal decisions."

Earlier, President Trump's campaign accused Facebook of trying to tip the 2020 election in Biden's favor. "Facebook is actively interfering in the election," the campaign tweeted. "Facebook is rigging the election for Joe Biden."
See also:
Checkmate: House Judiciary Committee Republicans republished New York Post story on their gov't website


Attention

Trump: 'Biden family treated the vice presidency as a for-profit corporation'

Trump
© AP/Alex Brandon
US President Donald Trump
President Trump on Wednesday slammed Joe Biden as "corrupt" following The Post's bombshell exposé on Hunter Biden's alleged hard drive and emails linking the Democratic presidential candidate to his son's job at a Ukrainian energy company.

Trump told a rally crowd in Des Moines, Iowa:
"Vice President Biden, you owe the people of America an apology because it turns out you are a corrupt politician.

"The Biden family treated the vice presidency as a for-profit corporation, flying around the globe, collecting millions of dollars from China and Ukraine and Russia and other countries.

"These emails show that Biden's repeated claim that he has never spoken to Hunter about his business dealings were a complete lie. He's trying to cover up a massive pay for play scandal at the heart of his vice presidency.

"Hunter was being paid for access to his vice-president father, who was specifically put in charge of Ukraine and Russia. It's a corrupt family. Joe Biden personifies the selfish and corrupt globalists who got rich and powerful at your expense."
An alleged 2015 email from Burisma energy executive Vadym Pozharskyi, reported by The Post, thanks Hunter Biden for "giving an opportunity to meet your father" — appearing to debunk Biden's claim he didn't speak with his son about his "overseas business dealings."


Comment: Questions on the content of the laptop continue. Attorney Costello added clarification:
Attorney Costello said the laptop was inoperable, but it remained unclear if the FBI retrieved the contents - and if it still existed. However, he underscored that he had in his possession a copy of the hard drive with tens of thousands of potentially damaging correspondence pertaining to Hunter Biden's Ukraine dealings, which also implicate his high-profile father.



Magnify

PM Japarov announces he holds 'all power' in Kyrgyzstan following resignation of president

Jeenbekov

Sooronbai Jeenbekov has resigned as the president of Kyrgyzstan
A convicted kidnapper who was sprung from prison and made prime minister this week amid unrest following Kyrgyzstsan's disputed election told a crowd outside the government building late on October 15 that the president has resigned and "all power is in my hands from now on."

Prime Minister Sadyr Japarov's declaration came hours after President Sooronbai Jeenbekov announced his resignation via his official website in the face of mass protests against the official results of parliamentary elections on October 4 that handed victory to political parties associated with Jeenbekov and his government.

"Former President Sooronbai Jeenbekov has resigned. The parliament speaker said it was impossible to perform [the president's] duties and resigned. Today, the duties of the acting president and the prime minister have passed to me," Japarov told the early evening crowd in downtown Bishkek.

Comment: See also:


Footprints

Militia groups offer US truce in Iraq if Washington withdraws troops UPDATE

US Troops
© AP/Ali Abdul Hassan
US troops, Qayyarah Airfield, Iraq
Amid frequent attacks in the so-called Green Zone' in Baghdad, several countries, including the United States, have warned Iraq that they may shut down their embassies in the area if shellings on diplomatic missions continue.

Iraqi militia groups have agreed to temporarily stop shellings targeting the American military presence in the country, as long as the US-led coalition withdraws its troops from Iraq "in line with a parliamentary resolution", The Associated Press reported, citing three militia officials.

"The militia factions offered a truce and will refrain from targeting the US in Iraq, including the US Embassy, on the condition that American forces withdraw within an 'acceptable timeframe'", said Mohammed Mohie, a spokesman for Kataib Hezbollah.

If Washington fails to withdraw troops, however, "the resistance factions will resume their military activities with all the capabilities available to them", Mohie reportedly outlined.

Comment: There has been some progress in creating the US-Iraq framework in support of the troop withdrawal decision:

UPDATE: 15/10/2020 Iraq forms a committee to determine timeline for withdrawal of US troops
"The meeting took place at the Foreign Ministry headquarters today, Thursday, October 15, 2020, in which a technical committee emerged to undertake the task of coordinating with the US side to schedule the redeployment of US forces outside Iraq," the Iraqi Foreign Ministry wrote in a press release.

The decision was taken during a meeting involving Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein, National Security Adviser Qassem Al-Araji, and a range of other security officials.

The establishment of the committee follows a series of meetings between US and Iraqi officials over the summer. In August, Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhmi travelled to Washington for talks with US President Donald Trump, and a three-year timeline was established for the US withdrawal.