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Shooting for Nobel Peace Prize? Trump says Kim talks in next 3-4 weeks while hogging credit for breakthrough

Korea road signs
© Kim Hong-Ji / Reuters
The highly-anticipated summit between the US and North Korean leaders will take place within the next month, US President Donald Trump said at a rally in Michigan. He said he would be doing the world "a big favor."

Addressing a crowd of supporters in Michigan, Trump indicated that his meeting with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un was a decided matter, and narrowed down the possible date.

"We're going to have, hopefully, a very successful negotiation over the next three or four weeks," Trump said. The previously expected range was from May to June. The meeting, the first of its kind for a sitting US president, will focus on the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, Trump said.

"We'll be doing the world a big favor. Let's see how it goes. I think we're going to do fine. We're going to do just fine," he said.

Radar

EU was created to rip off US, Trump says as allies brace for trade war

Donald Trump
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The European Union was formed to rip off the US, President Donald Trump said during a rally, as he vowed to "take on" the bloc and China, saying that the days of "disastrous trade deals" are over.

Trump unleashed a tirade aimed at the European Union at a campaign-style rally in Michigan on Saturday. Taking aim at the EU's trade policies, Trump said that the bloc "was put there to take advantage of the United States."

"Not anymore, we told them that yesterday, actually the exact same words, not anymore, those days are over," Trump said to a round of cheers.

Comment: This appears to be another attack by Trump against the deep state:


Dollar Gold

Jeff Bezos gains $12 billion dollars in just one day as Amazon stock surges

Jeff Bezos income inequality
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Jeff Bezos, the world's richest person, got a lot richer Thursday.

The Amazon.com Inc. founder added $12 billion to his fortune as the company's shares surged 6.3 percent to $1,614 in extended trading at 4:33 p.m. in New York -- on top of a 4 percent gain during the regular session -- after the retailer reported results that beat Wall Street estimates. That lifted Bezos's net worth to to $134 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

It has been a turbulent week for the richest Americans in tech. On Tuesday, Alphabet Inc. spooked investors after first-quarter results sparked concern that the Google parent plans to go on a spending binge, punishing shares of Amazon, Facebook Inc. and Netflix Inc. Bezos lost $4.6 billion that day, and Alphabet's Larry Page and Sergey Brin each lost $2 billion.

Comment: Jeff Bezos's net worth just passed the $100 billion dollar mark


Propaganda

US-led coalition reluctantly admits to another 28 civilian deaths in their war on Syria - unofficial total over 6,000 since 2014

Civilian victim in Syria bombing
© Reuters
The US-led coalition fighting the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq acknowledged on Thursday the deaths of another 28 civilians, increasing the overall toll of non-fighters killed to at least 883.

The coalition said in a statement that it had completed a review in March of 49 reports of potential civilian casualties from air and artillery strikes, of which all but three were deemed not credible.

These three incidents occurred in Iraq and Syria last year.

On May 25, near Al-Mayadin in Syria's eastern province of Deir Ezzor, 15 people were killed during an air strike on an IS "media center and headquarters."

"The investigation assessed that although all feasible precautions were taken and the decision to strike complied with the law of armed conflict, unintended civilian casualties unfortunately occurred," officials said in a statement.

Comment: During its war on the Middle East, the US has presided over some of the most heinous war crimes. So, for them to say they took 'precautions' during their strikes is unconvincing. That they continue to deny the, more likely, actual higher total civilian causalities count is a common theme: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: World in Chaos: Anti-Russia Hysteria, Israel Murders Palestinians, US Leaving Syria?


People

UK: Amber Rudd admits deportation targets are used by Home Office after denying it

UK Home Secretary Amber Rudd

Home Secretary Amber Rudd visiting Coastal patrol boats in Troon
The home secretary said she was not aware of the targets being used but added that she 'wants to be'

Amber Rudd has admitted that some immigration officers do use targets for the number of people they should deport, after denying it less than 24 hours ago.

The home secretary said she was not aware of the targets for deportations being used by some officers, when she told a committee of MPs on Wednesday "that's not how we operate".

Labour again called on Ms Rudd to resign as pressure intensified on her handling of the Home Office in the wake of the Windrush scandal which saw people in the UK being wrongly targeted for deportation.

Blue Planet

North Korea promises to close nuke test site in May - no thanks to the US

Administrator of Korea Meteorological
© Kim Hong-Ji / Reuters
Administrator of Korea Meteorological Administration (L) points at epicenter of seismic waves from apparent North Korean hydrogen bomb test, January 6, 2016
North Korea plans to close its nuclear weapons test site in May and give South Korean and US experts and the media access to the process, South Korea says.

The closure was apparently decided upon when North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met for a historic summit on Friday. They also agreed to make the dismantlement public, Moon's chief press secretary Yoon Young-chan said.

"Some say that we are terminating facilities that are not functioning, but you will see that they are in good condition," Yoon quoted Kim as saying. The North's leader said he would invite security experts and journalists. He said his country won't need nukes if the US promises non-aggression, Yonhap reports.


Comment: Regardless of whether the test sites have collapsed as scientists from China claim, the peace process the North and South are currently involved in and with Russia and China at the forefront of neutralising the aggression of the US both militarily and economically, they may no longer be as necessary as they once were: Also check out SOTT radio's: Behind the Headlines: Trump Wags the Iran Riot Dog, Kim Talks Korean Peace


Newspaper

416 French donors gave money to Islamic State, says top prosecutor

France's top anti-terror prosecutor estimated that attacks targeting the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish supermarket would have cost 25,000 euros. The assault by IS jihadists in Paris terror attacks of 2015 would have cost an estimated 80,000 euros.
OECD conference
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A program is seen before the start of a round table at a conference to discuss ways of cutting funding to groups including Islamic State and al-Qaeda, at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) headquarters in Paris on April 26.
French authorities have identified 416 people who gave money to the Islamic State (IS) group, France's top anti-terror prosecutor said Thursday, as dozens of ministers met to discuss how to cut off funds for extremists.

Francois Molins said that French security services had identified 416 French donors to IS and had also detected 320 fundraisers mainly based in Turkey and Libya who transferred the money to the jihadists.

A two-day conference on combating the financing of terror groups began Wednesday at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) bringing together around 80 ministers and 500 experts.

Chart Bar

Jihadi Manpower, not 'civil war': Mercenaries from 81 different nationalities are fighting in Syria

Brit jihadists
© Stringer / Reuters
'Woohoo! This is so much fun! I'm getting paid American dollars to ride this American tank and pretend I'm Syrian!'
It's estimated that the three-year conflict in Syria has drawn foreign fighters to its frontlines at a rate faster than any such war in modern memory, including the struggle of the Afghan mujahideen against the Soviet Union in the 1980s. The group that likely boasts the majority of such combatants is the Islamic State, the powerful terrorist organization that now commands a stretch of territory from central Syria to the environs of Iraq's capital, Baghdad.

The presence of these foreign jihadists has dominated media attention of late. Earlier this week, reports emerged of an American fighter slain in Syria in a battle with another Islamist faction. On Thursday, the White House identified nearly a dozen Americans believed to have joined the conflict in Syria. A British national is suspected to have beheaded American journalist James Foley this month, while a pair of Australians have gained notoriety for their habit of posting selfies on social media of them grinning while clutching the severed heads of Assad regime soldiers.

The Soufan Group, a New York-based intelligence firm, estimated in June that there were at least 12,000 foreign fighters from 81 countries in the Syrian conflict, including some 3,000 European nationals. Given the Islamic State's ascendance - and its slick online recruitment operation - it's probable that the bulk of the Western militants are in its ranks. The Economist published a handy graphic of the breakdown this week:

Comment:
The total numbers are probably higher...
Understatement of the decade.

The Russians alone have sent about 70,000 to hell since 2015. The total number of foreign fighters shipped into Syria since 2011 is probably around 200,000, or higher.

One country heftily contributing to 'Jihadi Manpower', and not even mentioned above, is Pakistan, a Muslim country of some quarter-billion people and lots and lots of unemployed, Saudi-madrassa-educated young males.

A 'civil war' this most certainly aint. It's a dirty, dirty proxy war, and elites from Washington to Islamabad are all in on it.


Evil Rays

Syria - A Case Study in Western Propaganda

Cover of The Economist, August 31st, 2013

Cover of The Economist, August 31st, 2013
Dear diary, many of my colleagues are unhappy about the recent events in Syria. They are unhappy that Assad is still in power. However, I see the metaphorical glass as being half full. In a recent poll, 58% of Americans support the bombing of Syria and 19% have "no opinion." This is wonderful news, since it shows how the vast majority of people are easily manipulated and are simply apathetic. In a democracy, the most important but least understood tool is propaganda. Let me share with you the fundamentals of a successful propaganda campaign.

Dollar

Joe Quinn on PressTV: Merkel Washington Visit Underscores US-EU 'Parting of Ways'

Merkel Trump Washington
Joe Quinn spoke with PressTV today about German Chancellor Angela Merkel's visit to Washington, DC. Distinctly low-key compared with French president Emmanuel Macron's 3-day love-fest with US president Donald Trump, the US-German summit merely underscored the isolationist approach Trump has taken with respect to its 'closest partners'.

The US government imposed import tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum in March, but it provided a temporary exemption until May 1 for the EU. Judging by both Merkel and Trump's statements to the media following their meeting, Trump is probably not going to make the exemption permanent. In short, 'Europe must pay!

Coupled with the EU leaders' failure to turn Trump back from reneging on the JCPOA Iran deal, this week's meeting with the leaders of Europe's two biggest countries serves to underscore a 'parting of ways' within the Atlantic alliance.