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Yuge mistake: Trump pulls out of Iran deal, plans more sanctions - Iran calls decision illegal, plans to keep deal

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© Joshua Roberts / Reuters
"Iran bad, Trump sad"
With a very belligerent speech Trump nixed the nuclear deal with Iran. He also lied a lot in it. Neither is a surprise. The United States only keeps agreements as long as they are to its short term advantage - just ask native Americans. One can never count on the U.S. to keep its word.

Trump will reimpose U.S. sanctions on Iran because:
  • The nuclear deal was negotiated by the Obama administration and thus must be bad;
  • Israel wants to keep Iran as the boogeyman;
  • the Zionists and right wing nuts in the U.S. want the U.S. to attack Iran;
  • MAGA - Trump needs Iran as enemy of the Gulf states to sell more U.S. weapons.
Three European countries, Britain, France and Germany, were naive enough to think they could prevent this. The EU3 offered the U.S. to put additional sanctions on Iran for other pretended reasons - ballistic missiles and the Iranian engagement in Syria. I was disgusted when I first read of the plan. It was obvious from the beginning that it would only discredit these countries AND fail.

Luckily Italy and some eastern European countries shot the effort down at the EU level. They were not willing to sacrifice their credibility over the issue. The nuclear agreement was signed and should be followed by all sides. They pointed out that there was no guarantee from Trump that any additional European effort would change his view.

Comment: Trump's speech:

Trump promised more sanctions (the "highest level"!) in the next 3-6 months, calling the deal "decaying ... rotten ... defective at its core", alleging it provided Iran funds for its "malign behavior" in the Middle East (that's rich) and promising "bigger problems than [Iran] has ever had before" if Iran develops nuclear weapons (a hollow threat, given Iran has had no such intention).
"Therefore, I am announcing today that the US will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal," Trump said. "Today's action sends a critical message: the US no longer makes empty threats. When I make promises, I keep them."
And the U.S. no longer honors its deals. Good move to inspire confidence, right?
Powerful US sanctions against Iran will go into full effect, Trump said, and any country that aids Tehran's nuclear or missile programs will find itself sanctioned as well. ...

Trump professed admiration for the Iranian people, history and culture, but denounced the "dictatorship" that has held the country "hostage" for almost 40 years ...

The US president concluded his remarks on a strangely conciliatory note, saying he would be ready and willing to talk if the Iranian leadership decided to "make a new and lasting deal."

"There has been enough suffering, death and destruction. Let it end now," he said, before signing the presidential memorandum withdrawing the US from the JCPOA.

US sanctions will be reimposed over the next three to six months, the Treasury Department said following Trump's announcement. Iran will be barred from buying or acquiring US dollars after 90 days. After that, sanctions will also be reimposed on sales of steel and coal, aluminum, the automotive sector, and passenger aircraft parts and services. Financial and oil-related sanctions will be back in place after 180 days.
EU leaders decried the withdrawal and vowed to work with each other to maintain the deal. Iran's leader Rouhani responded:
Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Iranian nuclear deal is illegal, illegitimate and violating international agreements, Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, in a televised address.

Rouhani said that Iran has always complied with the nuclear deal and is going to stay in the accord despite the US pullout. The Iranian Foreign Ministry was instructed to hold talks on the nuclear deal with the EU, Russia and China within the next few weeks.

"If we achieve the deal's goals in cooperation with other members of the deal, it will remain in place... By exiting the deal, America has officially undermined its commitment to an international treaty," Rouhani said.

The President called Trump's decision to quit the agreement "a historic experience for Iran," adding that Washington had never fulfilled its commitment as part of the 2015 international agreement.
But the only thing that matters: Israel is happy.


Star of David

Keep your friends close: Netanyahu guest of honour at Russia's Victory Day Celebration

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Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) greets Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of their meeting in Sochi on August 23, 2017.
The Russian government has confirmed that Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel has been invited to attend Russia's forthcoming 9th May Victory Day Celebration as the guest of honour. He will also hold high level talks with the Russian government and with President Putin.

The Kremlin's website has published a statement to that effect:
Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu will make a working visit to Moscow on May 9. He has been invited to attend a military parade marking the 73rd anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Mr Netanyahu will also hold talks with President Vladimir Putin.

Comment: The author doesn't grasp the depth of Lieberman's disingenuousness: Israel doesn't need to 'join the sanctions' because its agents set that trap for others to fall into!


Bad Guys

With balance of power shifting, Russia teaching 'naughty' Israel a lesson - and Iran is watching

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The Pantsir-S1 short-to-medium range gun-missile system at Russian airbase in Syria
Despite the seven meetings between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and many more encounters between Russian and Israeli officials, Tel Aviv hasn't understood it can't play freely in Syria without being punished. Russia has decided to teach the Israeli "naughty boy" a lesson by updating the Syrian defensive capabilities and delivering an updated defensive anti-air missiles system.

Moreover, the Israeli lack of understanding of the shift of balance in the Middle East and the end of unipolar dominance of the world is taking it to another direct confrontation with Iran, again due to the Syrian conflict. Iran claims it is prepared to respond to the Israeli violation of all "red lights". Russia is trying to contain the high tension between the two sworn enemies but is happy to see Netanyahu humiliated.

The Israeli prime Minister seems to be ignoring that the rules of the game in the Levant have changed and that Moscow is running the show - to the point that it has emptied the Geneva talks of their substance and is heading towards minimising the role of the international community in any peace talks over Syria. The time has come for Israel to reconsider its policy and know its relative size in the bigger game.

For decades, the Russian bear was in hibernation, gathering the necessary economic and military strength but happy - due to a lack of other alternatives - to allow the US to "rule the world". This is one of the reasons why Moscow allowed Libya to fall into the hands of the international community, a step that led - it seems intentionally - the oil-rich country into becoming a failed state.

Attention

WikiLeaks: Hillary Clinton ordered US diplomats to steal DNA and passwords from UN leadership

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There's an extremely serious dump of emails that came from Wikileaks exposing Hillary Clinton for ordering top US Diplomats to steal the DNA and passwords from United Nations leadership.

The stunning email comes from the account of Hillary Clinton that used the address "hdr22@clintonemail.com".


Below is the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) which released the email from Hillary Clinton, which references both Wikileaks, Julian Assange, and an article which had called for Hillary Clinton's resignation over the 2009 spying scandal ordered at the hands of Hillary Rodham Clinton towards the UN while she was Secretary of State.

War Whore

The dogs of war meet in Israel to create total mayhem in the Middle East

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Israel, that terrorist state who openly defies UN resolutions, persecutes the Palestinian peoples and claims the right to bomb anybody while denying the right of any sort of retaliatory action, has once again embarked on a most serious provocation in the Middle East.

On 29th April, Israel launched an attack full of duplicity, on an Iranian weapons depot in Syria, the depot said to be one of the biggest in the country, is located in Mount Azzan near Aleppo and was reportedly being used by Iran's Lebanese proxy Hezbollah and other Iranian militias in Syria.

The attack caused a 2.6 magnitude earthquake [on the Richter Scale] and supposedly destroyed some 200 missiles as well as killing a number of Hezbollah soldiers and some Iranian advisors - the exact number of these casualties seems to vary from one report to another; but total number of dead would appear to be in the order of some 30 pax.

It was very interesting [and telling] that immediately after the bombing, Russia accusingly asked the US if it was responsible for this attack. The Pentagon very quickly and publically, as well as via their hot-line to Russian Command in Syria, denied that the attack was carried out by any of its planes or planes from the unholy alliance. The spotlight fell on two players, the Saudi's and the Israelis - the Saudi's didn't have the balls to do this alone and to risk Russia's ire; the culprit was exposed; Israel, although they will make no comment on this attack. And for good reason too - the Israelis realised that in carrying out this deceitful raid, they may well have crossed one bridge too many.

Wolf

Him too? NYC attorney general Schneiderman who sued Harvey Weinstein resigns after abuse allegations

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© Brendan McDermid / Reuters / File
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, famed for prosecuting disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein for sexual assaults, is now being accused of violence by four women. He says consensual role-play is what took place.

Schneiderman, who became a star proponent of the #MeToo movement after filing a civil-rights lawsuit against Weinstein, now may see the tables turned on himself, after four women who spoke to The New Yorker accused him of "nonconsensual physical violence."

Two of the women preferred to stay anonymous while two others, Michelle Manning Barish and Tanya Selvaratnam, came forward with their stories of alleged abuse by Schneiderman, providing the magazine with disturbing details of their relationship with the AG.

Comment:


Bomb

Is Armenia's coup complete? Opposition calls for a 'velvet revolution' and sees off legitimately elected PM

Armenia Celebrates as Protest Leader Pashinyan Elected as Prime Minister (VIDEO)
© REUTERS / Gleb Garanich
The ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) has declared that it will ensure the election of opposition leader Pashinyan as the country's prime minister.

"Representatives of the party will not be members of the government. ... From now on, we are an opposition party," Eduard Sharmazanov, the deputy speaker of the parliament and member of the Republican Party's executive body, said on Tuesday.

Nikol Pashinyan has been elected Armenia's prime minister in the second round of voting in the country's parliament, the National Assembly, with 59 lawmakers giving their ballots for his candidacy and 42 voting against him.


Comment: And yet interestingly, Pashinyan received just 8% of votes in the election:
small-time oligarch Nikol Pashinyan was able to pressure former President and now former Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan to resign from his position despite the latter's insistence just yesterday morning that "the political force, which garnered 7-8% in the election, has no right to talk on behalf of the people" and "blackmail the state".

Comment: We had colour revolutions and now we have fabric revolutions, whatever next? It looks like Armenia has fallen to more insidious powers, Ukraine-style, and we wait to see if the people will be as happy and prosperous as those suffering in Ukraine.

For a possible explanation why Armenia has been targeted: Armenian prime minister resigns in face of protests: Coup echoes Ukraine's Euromaidan
Armenia will more than likely pivot even faster to the West like it's already been in the process of doing now that the shadowy Gulen-like California diaspora is on the verge of seizing total control of the state by proxy and have intimidated the population into accepting the "replacement" of their Russian-friendly "oligarchs" with American ones instead. Russia stands to lose from what just happened because the Pravy Sektor-esque hyper-nationalists might conveniently attempt to redirect society's piqued anger towards their country's historical partner now that it's associated with the disgraced Sargsyan after President Putin ironically congratulated him last week for "[his] appointment to this responsible post (which) reaffirms [his] high political authority and broad support for the reforms aimed at solving the socioeconomic challenges facing Armenia."
However, one of Pashinyan's first moves was this (from Alexander Mercouris):
Almost the first steps Pashinyan has taken as Armenia's new leader is pledge to continue Armenia's military alliance with Russia - which he says (correctly) is essential for Armenia's security - and say that Armenia will remain a member of the Russian led Eurasian Union.

Pashinyan has also said that he intends to attend the forthcoming Eurasian Union summit meeting, where he intends to meet Russian President Putin for the first time.

Pashinyan has expressed opposition in the past to Armenia's membership of the Eurasian Union. That will undoubtedly lead some to suspect that his recent pledges to continue Armenia's alliance with Russia and to keep Armenia inside the Eurasian Union are cynical manoeuvres intended to buy him time whilst he builds up his power base so that he can chip away at the links to Russia later.

I take a different view. I think it more likely that Pashinyan's earlier criticisms were simply intended to distinguish him from Sargsyan and the Republicans, and now that he has achieved his purpose of becoming Armenia's Prime Minister they will be quietly forgotten.

Even if that is wrong, the very fact that Pashinyan has felt obliged to make these pledges as soon as it became clear that he would become Prime Minister speaks for itself.

The simple fact is that Pashinyan would almost certainly not have become Armenia's Prime Minister if he had not made these pledges. Quite simply there is no critical mass in Armenia of opponents of the nation's alliance with Russia sufficient to propel to power a politician who pledges to end that alliance. Far too many Armenians realise that given Armenia's difficult geopolitical environment the alliance with Russia is - as Pashinyan says - essential for Armenia's security to make it possible for an Armenian politician who wishes to end that alliance to gain power.

That immediately limits what Pashinyan can do, even if he secretly does wish to break with Russia, which as it happens I strongly doubt.
Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: The Russia Collusion Ruse: Why the US Deep State Hates Russia, Not Trump


Fire

Unintended consequences: Is Robert Mueller destroying the Democratic Party?

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It would probably give Robert Mueller a nervous breakdown, not to mention James Comey, Andrew McCabe and the rest of the FBI cabal, past and present, but at this point the special counsel seems to be actually causing the reelection of Donald Trump. Most of the country, other than the greed heads in the media and extreme Democratic Party operatives, no longer gives a hoot in Hades about the "Russia Probe." They're frustrated and sick of it.

There's a dawning national consensus of "enough already" reflected by Judge Ellis when he demanded to know exactly what Paul Manafort's possible money laundering schemes of years ago had to do with Trump colluding with Russia in the 2016 election. The same might be said of Stormy Daniels, whose Russia connection is even more remote.

But let's skip past the subplots of the moment to the greatest of all unintended consequences of this endless investigation -- the decline and fall of the Democratic Party.

Snowflake

Truth is harsh: Snowflake Dems trashing federal judge for questioning scope of Mueller power

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Looking a little stressed there Representative Schiff?
'It is an absurd statement, it was inappropriate and unprofessional and that kind of language from the bench is simply not professional'

Democrats are trashing a federal judge at the heart of Robert Mueller's probe into alleged collusion between the Kremlin and the Trump campaign in the 2016 election, accusing the judge of "unprofessional" behavior for questioning the scope of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's power.

At a hearing Friday, Judge T.S. Ellis scorched Robert Mueller's legal team, accusing them of "lying" and seeking "unfettered power." Ellis, who is overseeing the case against Paul Manafort, said it appeared Mueller was using unrelated charges against Manafort to try and score testimony they could use to effect impeachment proceedings against President Trump.

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said he's "concerned" the judge would question Robert Mueller's motives. His Democratic colleague, Rep. Gerald Connolly (D-Va.) called Judge Ellis "outrageous." (video)

Briefcase

Congress to hold AG Sessions in contempt for stalling on turning over requested information

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Nunes: DOJ says "[no] disclosure...can risk severe consequences"

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes revealed Sunday that Congress will hold Department of Justice Attorney General Jeff Sessions in contempt for refusing to turn over classified information the committee has requested, he stated in a phone interview with Fox and Friends.

The Department of Justice also shot back on Sunday, releasing the letter sent to Nunes on May 3, which addressed the classified information Nunes had requested. It appears from the letter Nunes had asked for information on a specific individual, not yet named and considered by DOJ to be a very valuable person for a counterintelligence operation.