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The Guardian compromised by UK MoD? Deputy editor thanked for 're-establishing links' post Snowden leaks

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The Guardian newspaper's deputy editor was thanked by the UK MoD for "re-establishing links" between the newspaper and the intelligence services after the 2013 Snowden leaks, a document showing board meeting minutes has revealed.

Deputy editor Paul Johnson joined the MoD's Defence and Security Media Advisory Notice (also known as DSMA or D-Notice) committee in 2014, in the aftermath of the newspaper's landmark publishing of the Edward Snowden files.

D-Notices are advisory warnings to the media not to publish certain information, supposedly aimed at protecting national security, but which many journalists regard as an attempt to gag them and suppress important information from the public.

A document shared online by independent journalist Matt Kennard shows that the chairman of the D-Notice board thanked Johnson for being "instrumental in re-establishing links" between the paper and UK military intelligence after the Guardian had its wrists slapped over the revelations.

Comment: Could it be any clearer now that The Guardian is operating as the propaganda arm of the UK government?

Remember this next time they refer to Russian media as 'Kremlin-controlled'...


Star of David

By deception: Recruiting American spies for Israel

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Israel never loses an opportunity to promote what it perceives to be its interests. That any nation would do just that most of the time should surprise no one, but Israel is perhaps unique in terms of how assiduously it works at creating situations that favor it through the use of corruption of foreign governments and subversion of existing institutions. For most countries, the actions of a minority that seeks to advance the interests of a foreign nation would face strong resistance, but Israel manages to get away with what it does due to the presence of powerful and wealthy diaspora communities, most particularly in the Anglophone countries, but also in France.

The Israel Lobby in the United States has been subjected to some scrutiny thanks largely to the impetus provided by Professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's groundbreaking study The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy. More recent revelations have come from undercover journalism undertaken by al-Jazeera, which has demonstrated how British Jewish groups and parliamentarians have worked together with Israeli Embassy intelligence officers to remove public officials believed to be critical of Israel. Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, has been on the receiving end of a campaign to replace him for his alleged anti-Semitism solely because he has condemned Israeli oppression of the Palestinians. A second al-Jazeera investigation demonstrated how The Lobby, cooperating with the Israeli Embassy, has been controlling discussion of the Middle East in the United States, which should have surprised no one.

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2 + 2 = 4

Corbett Report: Four times the US threatened to stage an attack and blame it on Iran

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The US has threatened to stage an attack and blame it on Iran over and over in the last few years. Don't let a war based on false pretenses happen again. Please share this video.


Nuke

Official: Iran to surpass uranium enrichment limits in days

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© AP/Vahid Salemi
An Iranian security person walks at a part of the Uranium Conversion Facility, outside the city of Isfahan, 410 kilometers, south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, March 30, 2005.
Iran's atomic energy agency said on Monday that the country will breach on June 27 the limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium that was capped under a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said that Tehran has increased the speed of low-grade uranium enrichment four times since it announced in May that it would stop complying with parts of the nuclear agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), after the US unilaterally withdrew from the deal.

The country had said earlier that it would quadruple its production of low-enriched uranium in retaliation for sanctions reinstated by Washington, Iranian news agency Mehr reported.

"We will cross (limit of) 300 kg (for the production of low-grade enriched uranium) by June 27," Behrooz Kamalvandi, the spokesman for the AEOI told reporters.

The pace of enrichment will even be faster after that, he added.

Under the nuclear deal clinched between Iran and world's six major powers in 2015, Iran accepted to stockpile low-grade enriched uranium by 300 kg.

Light Sabers

Yemen's Houthi faction reportedly launches wide drone operations against Saudi airport

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Saudi Arabian city of Abha
Yemeni Shia Houthi rebels on Monday launched a new attack on the international airport of Saudi Arabia's southwest city of Abha, local media reported. It comes almost a week after a Houthi rocket hit the arrival lounge of the Saudi airport, leaving 26 people injured.

Yemen's Houthi faction has launched wide operations using drones at Saudi Arabia's Abha airport, Reuters reported, citing the Houthi-run Almasirah TV channel.

There has been no confirmation from Riyadh, according to Reuters.

War Whore

Report: US planning 'massive' airstrike on an Iranian facility

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Warmonger lunatics
According to a new article from English-language Israeli publication The Jerusalem Post, the Hebrew-language Israeli publication Maariv has reported that diplomatic sources in the UN are assessing a US plan to conduct a "massive" airstrike on "an Iranian facility linked to its nuclear program" in response to alleged attacks on two sea vessels in the Gulf of Oman.

"The sources added that President Trump himself was not enthusiastic about a military move against Iran, but lost his patience on the matter and would grant Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is pushing for action, what he wants," The Jerusalem Post reports.

This news comes after public statements by Pompeo that the US is considering a "full range of options" against Iran. It also comes as 1,000 additional US troops are being sent to the Middle East to "address air, naval, and ground-based threats" there. It also comes amid sightings of depraved war criminal Henry Kissinger at the Pentagon.

So that's great.

Bell

Trump calls Gulf of Oman attack 'very minor' - but says he'd go to war if Iran got nuclear weapons

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President Trump called an oil tanker attack the U.S. has blamed on Iran "very minor" but said in an interview with Time Magazine he would be willing to go to war to prevent the nation from acquiring nuclear weapons.

Trump was noncommittal on whether protecting international oil supplies would be a justification for war, telling the magazine "I would certainly go over nuclear weapons, and I would keep the other a question mark."

Trump told the magazine the Gulf of Oman, where the attack occurred, is less strategically important to the U.S. than it has been in years past, adding it was more relevant to Chinese and Japanese interests.

"Other places get such vast amounts of oil there," Trump told the magazine. "We get very little. We have made tremendous progress in the last two and a half years in energy."

Trump added that while he agreed with assessments blaming Iran for the attack, he believed Iran's government has been less hostile toward the U.S. since his inauguration.


Comment: So Trump is scaling back the rhetoric over the attacks. That's interesting, especially considering the report in Israeli media that Pompeo has been pushing Trump to attack Iran in response:

"If you look at the rhetoric now compared to the days when they were signing [the 2015 nuclear deal], where it was always 'death to America, death to America, we will destroy America, we will kill America,' I'm not hearing that too much anymore," he said.

Comment: Israeli hysterics aside, there is no evidence Iran even wants nuclear weapons. Khamenei has issued a fatwa against their development. So unless the Israelis succeed in duping the Americans into believing Iran does eventually develop a nuke, war is most likely off the table. Hopefully there are enough American military leaders who know what a horrible decision war with Iran would be. See also:


Jet2

US outraged India may buy Russian MiG-35 fighters, but doesn't offer a better deal

Russian MiG-35 fighter jet
© Sergey Mamontov / Sputnik
The newest Russian fighter MiG-35 is on the list of major competitors to win the Indian bid, said Ilia Tarasenko, general director of the MiG corporation.

"Under the auspices of Rosoboronexport we are discussing the technical parameters with the customer and the question of the location of the MiG-35's production in India, as well as the after-sales service program," he said.

Previously, MiG stated that the newest Russian light fighter MiG-35, which is participating in the bidding of the Air Force of India for the purchase of 110 aircraft of this class, would cost New Delhi 20% less than the foreign counterparts. The MiG-35's presentation to Indian Defense Minister Nirmala Sitharaman took place on the banks of the Aero India-2019 show in Bangalore.

Compared to the US's F-35, it comes in at half the cost and more than 400% the reliability, with tremendously lower servicing costs over the lifespan, as well as 20% longer flight time between major servicing.

That India is seriously considering this purchase has caused much consternation among U.S officials - all of this amidst a brewing trade war between the US and India.

Comment: See also:


Bomb

Another sign to US troops in Iraq? Two mortars land on base near Baghdad

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© AP Photo / Karim Kadim
A military base hosting US forces north of Baghdad was [s]truck by two mortar shells late Monday without causing casualties, Reuters reported, citing a military source.

The shelling targeted the Iraqi section of the sprawling Taji military base, located about 30 km (18 miles) north of the Iraqi capital, Reuters reported.

Iraq has long suffered from the activities of various terrorist groups. In 2014, vast territories of the state were occupied by jihadists from the Daesh terrorist group. The Iraqi army has successfully fought back against Daesh.

Comment: The US military confirmed the event, which didn't result in any casualties. This is the second attack like this in a period of 48 hours. Balad air base was attacked on the 15th. See also:


Attention

Juan Guaido's political future jeopardized by massive embezzlement scandal

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© Juan Carlos Hernandez/Associated Press
Venezuela's opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president Juan Guaido, center, speaks with members of the opposition in Carabobo State, Manuel Barreto, left, and Lucio Herrera, prior a speech during a meeting with supporters, at a hotel in Valencia, Venezuela, June 7, 2019. The colors on their faces are the colors of Venezuelan flag
The political party of Juan Guaido - Voluntad Popular (Popular Will) - was never all that popular to begin with. The sixth largest political party in Venezuela, Popular Will is heavily financed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Now, a recently exposed embezzlement scandal in Colombia risks to further alienate the party from the Venezuelan people.

What was supposed to be Guaido's watershed moment has instead turned out to be a public-relations failure far worse than his quickly quelled attempted military coup, which MintPress News reported caused even the New York Times to describe Guaido as "deflated."

Comment: More on details on Guaido's scandalous implosion from The Greyzone's Dan Cohen:
Now, a report by the staunchly anti-Maduro PanAm Post editor-in-chief Orlando Avendaño has revealed a shocking scheme of fraud and embezzlement behind the aid imbroglio. According to Avendaño, Guaidó's lieutenants embezzled huge sums of money that had been promised to Venezuelan soldiers who deserted their positions and snuck across to the Colombian side at Guaido's urging.

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It was apparent upon Branson's announcement of the February 23rd aid concert that the event had little to do with providing relief to hungry Venezuelans. It was a transparent propaganda stunt engineered to destabilize the Maduro government and achieve a long-standing US foreign policy goal.

As Father Sergei San Miguel, a Colombian government-affiliated priest responsible for guiding the deserting Venezuelan soldiers told me in Cucuta, the successful entrance of the meager amount of supplies into Venezuela was intended to demonstrate Maduro's loss of sovereignty in front of the global stage and foment an uprising across the country that would finally depose him.

Branson pledged that his event would rustle up 100 million dollars for humanitarian aid. But organizers had omitted how and to whom the funds would be distributed. On February 28th, Venezuela Aid Live organizers announced they had raised just 2.5 million dollars - a tiny fraction of the sum they had promised and likely less than the cost of staging a massive production on one week's notice.

The weekend of the concert offered a preview of this month's corruption revelations, with several embarrassing incidents involving Guaidó's confidantes. Early in the morning of February 23, Popular Will party members Freddy Superlano and his cousin and assistant Carlos José Salinas were found unconscious in a motel in Cúcuta. According to police reports, the two had been drugged with scopolamine and robbed by women, presumably prostitutes, they met in the red-light district. After the women made an early morning dash from the motel room, staff found the two men unconscious and called police. Salinas died shortly after being hospitalized.

Days later, another top Venezuelan opposition figure, Lorent Saleh, was arrested in Cúcuta after he allegedly attempted to sexually abuse two women. He was released after figures close to Guaidó mediated with Colombian authorities. Saleh - a recipient of funds from the US government under the guise of "democracy promotion" - had previously been deported by Colombia to Venezuela after plotting terrorist attacks and assassinations in the latter country.

[...]

At first, the turncoat soldiers were put up in nine hotels in Cúcuta at $30,000 per night, paid for by the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Juan Guaidó's ad hoc Humanitarian Aid Coalition.

However, just one day after they arrived, representatives from the Coalition for Humanitarian Aid in Cúcuta told soldiers to stop coming across the border because they were in "a complicated situation" with an insufficient budget.

Optimism soon turned to outrage as the benefits the soldiers had been promised failed to materialize. By mid-March, funds for the deserters had completely dried up. The UNHCR attempted to expel a group of soldiers from one shelter, giving each a stipend of 350,000 Colombian pesos ($106) a mat, and a sheet to sleep on.

"We are desperate. We do not want to stay in Colombia, we want to return to Venezuela, but not in the conditions that are being lived now. We do not know what to do," one deserter complained.

The soldiers' families paid an especially heavy toll. Several of their wives were pregnant and were denied access to medical attention. One woman was forced to give birth in an emergency room and could not pay for a taxi to leave. The 130 children of the deserters were so poorly fed that twenty percent were assessed to be suffering from malnutrition.

[...]

While the money intended for defecting soldiers padded the pockets of Popular Will leaders, hundreds of tons of food donated by the USAID and other countries that was stored in Cúcuta wound up rotting. The figure Guaidó had appointed as his liaison USAID was Venezuelan businessman Miguel Sabal.

Sabal is the president of the Present Future Association, which was founded by Popular Will member Yon Goicoechea after he won $500,000 from the Koch Brothers through the Cato Institute's Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty. Back in 2010, Sabal participated in the Mexican Fiesta plot along with Guaidó and others where they received training from the CANVAS regime change group and plotted the assassination of Maduro.

After the February 23 aid operation floundered, Sabal let the food rot in the steaming tropical heat. "Everything [Chilean] President Piñera sent is no longer useful," a source told Avendaño. "It's there. They do not know what to do with it [the rotten food] so that a scandal is not created. They will burn it, I imagine."

[...]

For exposing the corruption in Guaidó's inner circle, Avendaño has received an onslaught of hatred and harassment from opposition figures. The pushback has forced the anti-Maduro journalist into a defensive crouch.

"It has cost me, it has deeply hurt me, to publish something that, I knew, would have immense consequences," he wrote. "But I would never have forgiven myself that I had known that some traded in the misery of others, and not published it."