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Maduro detains opposition leaders at gunpoint

Leopoldo Lopez
The crackdown by Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro - now officially branded a dictator by the U.S. - on political opposition intensified Tuesday when intelligence agents detained opposition leaders Leopoldo Lopez and Antonio Ledezma at gunpoint in their homes and took them into custody.

The two politicians have been under house arrest for their involvement in anti-government protests and organizing, according to the BBC. Videos published online by family members of both men show them being led away in the middle of the night by agents from Sebin, the Venezuelan intelligence agency. Lopez's wife Lilian Tintori said in a tweet: "They've just taken Leopoldo from the house. We don't know where he is." She published grainy footage from the home's security cameras showing her handcuffed husband being placed in the back of a car.

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Militarization of the Scandinavian Peninsula: Time to ring alarm bells

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Much has been said about NATO reinforcements in the Baltic States and Poland perceived in Moscow as provocative actions undermining security in Europe, while very little has been said about the gradual but steady militarization of Scandinavia. The theme does not hit headlines and it is not in focus of public discourse but one step is taken after another to turn the region into a springboard for staging offensive actions against Russia.

Ørland in southern Norway is being expanded to become Norway's main air force base hosting US-made F-35 Lightnings - the stealth aircraft to become the backbone of Norwegian air power. Norway has purchased 56 of such aircraft. F-35 is an offensive, not defensive, weapon. The nuclear capable platforms can strike deep into Russia's territory.

Providing training to Norwegian pilots operating the planes carrying nuclear weapons, such as B61-12 glider warheads, constitutes a violation of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) of 1968. Article I of the NPT prohibits the transfer of nuclear weapons from NWS (nuclear weapons states) to other states: "Each nuclear-weapon State Party to the Treaty undertakes not to transfer to any recipient whatsoever nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or control over such weapons or explosive devices". Article II requires NNWS (non-nuclear weapons states) not to receive nuclear weapons: "Each non-nuclear-weapon State Party to the Treaty undertakes not to receive the transfer from any transfer or whatsoever of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or of control over such weapons or explosive devices". How can Russia be sure that these aircraft don't carry nuclear weapons when there is no agreement of any kind in place to verify compliance with the NPT?

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Poland seeks to rewrite WWII history, excludes Russia from participating in war memorial

The Monument of the Gratitude for the Soviet Army Soldiers at Skaryszewski Park in Warsaw
© Alexey Vitvitsky / SputnikThe Monument of the Gratitude for the Soviet Army Soldiers at Skaryszewski Park in Warsaw.
Russia has accused Poland of Russophobia and attempting to impose its own version of history after Moscow was not allowed to join an international effort to renovate a World War II museum in Poland.

Moscow was invited in 2013 to participate in a joint Poland-Israel-Holland-Slovakia project to create a new memorial on the site of the infamous former Nazi Sobibor death camp. Russia expressed its willingness to play an active role in building a new memorial and museum on the site. Moscow offered a "significant financial contribution" to the project, the Russian foreign ministry said Monday, pointing out that it was a revolt led by Soviet prisoners which put an end to the horrors at Sobibor.

However, further discussions on Moscow's participation in the project collapsed, the ministry said, adding, that "Warsaw dragged on the final decision under various pretences."

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Trump saw disturbing video, then shut down CIA's covert Syria program

Syrian rebels behead child
While we've carefully documented the dynamics in play behind Trump's decision to end the CIA's covert Syria program, as well as the corresponding fury this immediately unleashed among the usual hawkish DC policy wonks, new information on what specifically impacted the president's thinking has emerged.

Thomas Joscelyn, a Middle East analyst for the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, explains in the August edition of The Weekly Standard:
Earlier this year, President Donald Trump was shown a disturbing video of Syrian rebels beheading a child near the city of Aleppo. It had caused a minor stir in the press as the fighters belonged to the Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement, a group that had been supported by the CIA as part of its rebel aid program.

The footage is haunting. Five bearded men smirk as they surround a boy in the back of a pickup truck. One of them holds the boy's head with a tight grip on his hair while another mockingly slaps his face. Then, one of them uses a knife to saw the child's head off and holds it up in the air like a trophy. It is a scene reminiscent of the Islamic State's snuff videos, except this wasn't the work of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's men. The murderers were supposed to be the good guys: our allies.

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Xi Jinping warns Chinese Army will protect country's sovereignty and integrity against 'all invasions'

People's Liberation Army soldiers
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The People's Liberation Army (PLA) must be ready to defend China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, warning other nations to steer clear of Chinese interests, President Xi Jinping said Tuesday.

Beijing will continue to invest in reforming and modernizing the capabilities of the armed forces, as the PLA is pivotal in protecting the sovereignty of China, he said.

Speaking at a ceremony to mark the 90th anniversary of the PLA, Xi urged the army to set up an elite unit that will be able to respond swiftly to global challenges.

"The Chinese people love peace. We will never seek aggression or expansion, but we have the confidence to defeat all invasions," Xi said, according to Reuters.

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US boosting S. Korea presence with 12 extra F-16 jets and 200 troops

US Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon
© Senior Airman Michael Battles / Reuters
The US Air Force is to send 12 additional F-16 Fighting Falcon multirole fighters for a four-month deployment in South Korea. It comes amid heightened tensions in the region over North Korea's latest missile tests.

The aircraft and some 200 airmen will be withdrawn from the 176th Fighter Squadron of the Wisconsin Air National Guard, the Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) said Tuesday. They will arrive later in August and will be stationed at the Kunsan Air Base, some 180km south of the South Korean capital, Seoul.

"The United States routinely evaluates readiness and repositions forces as needed to ensure capabilities necessary to meet obligations in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region," PACAF said. "These deployments demonstrate the continued US commitment to fulfill security responsibilities throughout the Western Pacific and to maintain peace in the region."


Comment: More jets, more troops, more THAADs; is the US preparing for some future action?


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US to boost air and troop presence in Lithuania during Russia-Belarus military drills

U.S. Army soldiers guard as U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor fighters
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The US will boost its military presence, possibly doubling the number of warplanes in Lithuania in September during Russia's Zapad-2017 drills with Belarus, Lithuania's president has announced.

The scheduled military exercises will run from September 14-20 and has sparked alarm among NATO leaders and the Baltic states.

"During the Zapad drills, more US servicemen, military equipment and vessels will be deployed here, air police will be doubled. This shows special attention to our region," Sputnik quoted Dalia Grybauskaite as saying in a video address.

The number of American warplanes in Lithuania may be increased from four to at least seven, Grybauskaite added, saying the reinforcements will arrive at the Siauliai Air Base between late August and early September to help carry out their standard Baltic Air Policing mission.

"We expect seven airplanes, almost double in the near future," Grybauskaite said from the Estonian capital of Tallinn, where she was attending a meeting with the leaders of Latvia and Estonia, as well as US Vice President Mike Pence.

Snakes in Suits

James Le Mesurier: The former British mercenary who founded NATO's fake humanitarian White Helmets

James Le Mesurier, a British ex-mercenary, founded the White Helmets in 2013. The group has been lauded for its "humanitarian" efforts in Syria, but they have actually functioned more as a logistics and propaganda arm of Syria's al-Qaeda branch, complete with training from Le Mesurier.
James Le Mesurier
© Twitter/James Le MesurierBritish ex-mercenary, and founder of the White Helmets, James Le Mesurier, pictured in Istanbul, Turkey.
Over the past two years, enlightening information has been revealed that thoroughly and unequivocally debunks the "humanitarianism" of the White Helmets in Syria, sometimes referred to as the Syrian Civil Defense.

Since they were founded in 2013, much of Western media has sought to elevate the White Helmets as the "bravest" and most heroic of Syrians. They have been the subject of a Netflix documentary, which won an Oscar, and has consistently been plastered across TV screens in surprisingly well-produced videos showing them removing children from rubble in war-torn areas claimed by Syria's "rebels."

However, missing from this unambiguously positive coverage has been the group's ties to terrorist groups like al-Qaeda, their doctoring of footage, their role in executing civilians and their use of children - both dead and alive - as props for producing pro-intervention propaganda. Also absent is how the White Helmets have received over $123 million from 2013 to 2016 from the U.S. and UK governments, as well as Western NGOs and Gulf state monarchies.

While numerous articles have been devoted to dispelling the propaganda that surrounds the group and detailing their shady ties to known terrorist organizations like Syria's al-Qaeda branch Al-Nusra Front, significantly less attention has been focused on how the group was created, particularly on the man who founded them - James Le Mesurier, a British private security specialist, and former British military intelligence officer.

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Why Trump has to sign the new Russian sanctions bill

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The neo-con establishment has deprived the president of foreign policy authority, locking in sanctions by act of congress

Despite the White House's apparent opposition, the US congress has passed a new sanctions package against Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

Donald Trump seems destined to sign the legislation - and in fact, he has little choice.

Congress passed the bill by a nearly unanimous, veto-proof vote of those present: 419-3 in the House and 98-2 in the Senate (Sens. Paul and Sanders dissenting).

The anti-Russia lobby has thereby signaled its determination to push full steam ahead with American Exceptionalist military and economic supremacy, even if such policy is ultimately futile and self-destructive and in fact, pushes Washington's European vassals closer to Moscow.

The bill represents the victory of the ideologues over the realists - the smaller latter camp led only by Trump and a few of his close advisors such as Steve Bannon and former advisor Mike Flynn.

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More military exercises: US tanks head for Tbilisi as NATO flexes muscles in 'largest ever' joint drills with Georgia

US soldiers stand by Abrams Battle Tanks
© Vano Shlamov / AFPUS soldiers stand by Abrams Battle Tanks prior to the opening ceremony of the multinational military exercise ‘Noble Partner 2017’ at the military base of Vaziani, on July 30, 2017.
American tanks and armored vehicles headed for Tbilisi, Georgia, on Monday, local media reported. The "largest" NATO-led war games with Georgia are part of the bloc's recent activities in the vicinity of Russia's borders.

US Abrams tanks and Bradley armored personnel carriers (APCs) made their way through western Georgia to Tbilisi, local media said, noting that stops have been made so that locals can get a closer look at the military vehicles.

The war games with the Caucasian state kicked off at the Vaziani and Camp Norio training areas near Tbilisi on Sunday.

The drills, considered "the largest ever" between Georgia and NATO, will run for two weeks, with some 2,800 military personnel from NATO states and their partners - the US, UK, Germany, Turkey, Slovenia, Armenia, Ukraine and Georgia - taking part. The latter three states are not members of the alliance but "voluntarily contribute" to NATO forces, according to a US Army Europe statement.