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'Say cheese': The McCain Institute for International Leadership is funded by George Soros

Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain
Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain in 2012 turned over nearly $9 million in unspent funds from his failed 2008 presidential campaign to a new foundation bearing his name, the McCain Institute for International Leadership.

The institute is intended to serve as a "legacy" for McCain and "is dedicated to advancing human rights, dignity, democracy and freedom." It is a tax-exempt non-profit foundation with assets valued at $8.1 million and associated with Arizona State University.

Conservative and liberal critics, however, believe the institute constitutes a major conflict of interest for McCain, The Daily Caller News Foundation's Investigative Group has learned.

McCain, a former Navy pilot who was shot down over North Vietnam in 1967 and was then a prisoner of war in the infamous Hanoi Hilton until 1973, is a major political force in Washington, D.C. He is presently chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services.

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Iran media: Tehran's strikes on Daesh in Syria is a 'warning to Israel, US and Saudi Arabia'

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Commenting on the recent Iranian strikes on Daesh in the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor, Iranian diplomat Hossein Sheikholeslam and military journalist Hassan Shemshadi told Sputnik Persian that it is not only a direct message to terrorists but, primarily, to their sponsors and donors, namely Israel, the US and the ruling clan in Saudi Arabia.

On Sunday, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) fired six mid-range ballistic missiles, home-made Zolfaqar high-precision missiles, on Daesh targets in Syria's Deir ez-Zor, eliminating a significant number of terrorists, their HQs, ammunition and logistic depots among others.

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The Week magazine's memo to America: You should be terrified of WWIII, not pushing for it

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Open conflict between Russia and the United States is heating up in Syria. After American forces shot down a Syrian fighter jet, Russia suspended use of an Obama-era communications line used to prevent collisions and conflict, and threatened to shoot down American planes.

America's Syria policy was and continues to be absolutely moronic. But this alarming development is also a reminder that there is simply no alternative to diplomatic engagement with Russia, the world's only other nuclear superpower. That's something both the American military, and liberals fired up over Trump's Russia scandal, would do well to remember.

In the discussion about climate change risk management, I have argued that somewhat unlikely disaster scenarios deserve serious consideration, because it's worth a substantial cost to avoid even a small chance of a huge harm. (It's basic insurance reasoning.) The same is true of nuclear war.

An all-out nuclear exchange between the United States and Russia is one of the few things that could threaten human extinction. Hundreds of millions, perhaps billions, would be killed in the immediate attack, blowing the world economic system apart, and beginning what would probably be several years of nuclear winter, devastating agriculture. People might survive in remote locations — perhaps Australia and New Zealand — but it's not at all guaranteed in such an extreme scenario. It would be the worst disaster in history, by several orders of magnitude.

Comment: Spring 1985, interagency committee meeting on the U.S.'s covert policy in Afghanistan. Fred Ikle, who helped push the new policy is asked if Russians shooting down U.S. planes dropping weapons for the Afghan terrorists might start WWIII. Ikle responds:
"Hmmm, World War III. That's not such a bad idea."
These are the kind of people we're dealing with here. (Source: Steve Coll's Ghost Wars, p. 128)


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Serbia and Poland: Alternative media's biggest reversal?

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Recent developments in Serbia and Poland have prompted many in the Alt-Media Community to rethink their attitude towards each respective government.

Serbian Surprise

Governments don't always represent the people, and nowhere is this clearer nowadays than in Serbia. Pro-Western Prime Minister-turned-President Alexander Vucic just appointed an openly gay Croatian woman and former USAID employee, Ana Brnabic, to run the government, pending her expected confirmation by parliament next week. This completely contradicts the conservative values-based and multipolar identity that the majority of Serbs adhere to. In an of itself, Brnabic's ethnicity, gender, and sexual identity are her personal affairs, with only her political views and work history being most directly relevant to the majority of Serbs due to her proposed leadership position, but nevertheless, the 'full package' is concerning to many because of what it represents.

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Transformations in the Middle East

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The diplomatic crisis around Qatar has frozen several regional conflicts and disguised the attempts at resolution by others. No-one knows when the curtain will rise, but it should reveal a region which has been profoundly transformed.

1— The Palestinian conflict

Since the expulsion of the majority of Palestinians from their homes (the Nakhba, 15 May 1948) and the refusal by the Arab peoples to accept this ethnic cleansing, only the separate Israëlo-Egyptian peace treaty of Camp David (1978) and the promise of a two-state solution at the Oslo agreements (1993) have partially modified the situation.

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Fox News: The Deep State Coup on President Trump (VIDEO)

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Art mirrors life: Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as Donald Trump
Presidential historian and author Doug Wead told Lou Dobbs Thursday the Deep State is attempting a coup d'état of President Trump.

Wead says they have achieved to overthrow foreign governments and now they are determined to overthrow the duly elected Republican president.


Comment: It's not just "the Left", it's the establishment, period. But what a world we live in, where the phrase "deep state" has entered mainstream consciousness...


Snakes in Suits

Psychopath George Soros warns Brexit is 'lose-lose' scenario

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Billionaire investor George Soros says Brexit is a "lose-lose proposition" for the United Kingdom and the European Union. Soros is best known for bringing the Bank of England to its knees by short-selling the pound.

"We are fast approaching the tipping point that characterizes all unsustainable economic developments," Soros wrote in an op-ed published Monday on the website of the Project Syndicate news organization.

"The fact is that Brexit is a lose-lose proposition, harmful both to Britain and the European Union. It cannot be undone, but people can change their minds. Apparently, this is happening," the businessman wrote.

Comment: Poor Soros: Is the curtain falling on George Soros' sparkling new world?


Snakes in Suits

Euro MPs formally urge scrapping Turkey accession talks over Erdogan's sweeping powers

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The European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee MEPs have adopted a resolution urging Brussels to formally suspend EU accession talks with Turkey, if a constitutional change granting President Erdogan sweeping powers goes ahead.

The resolution came as part of an annual assessment of Turkey's reform progress by Foreign Affairs Committee MEPs, according to a Tuesday press release from the European Parliament.

Referencing a recent vote which gave Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan sweeping powers, the European Parliament called on the EU to "formally suspend the accession negotiations with Turkey without delay if the constitutional reform package is implemented unchanged."

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The US crossed Russia's red line in Syria

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The actions that the Pentagon has recently been taking in Syria resulted in the extreme risk of a direct armed engagement between American troops illegally deployed in Syria and the forces of Bashar al-Assad.

Upon realizing that the anti-terrorist operation, that the Syrian armed forces are conducting together with Russia's and Iran's forces in bid to liberate those regions of Syria that are still under control of the Islamic State, which is a major success, Washington decided to put its foothold in Syria before it's too late. Once the Syrian government troops reached the border areas with Iraq it jeopardized all the plans that Washington has been making about the establishment of a large US-controlled zone in the east of Syria, the scenario that would have affected both the future of the country and the negotiation process to end the war that is going to be launched sooner or later.

Under these conditions, the United States rushed to redeploy its HIMARS multiple rocket launchers from Jordan to at Syria's Al-Zakf, in an urgent attempt to create yet another American military base in the war-torn country. It's reported the operational range of HIMARS systems reaches 300 miles, which is critical for understanding Washington's plans. The systems have been deployed near a strategically important border crossing Al-Tanf, which means that they can block off the advancement of the government troops that would try to seal all border crossing in a bid to prevent new Islamist radicals from entering the country.

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Winning hearts and minds fail: 12 civilians killed in US coalition strike on Syrian village

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At least 12 civilians have reportedly been killed after US coalition jets struck a number of targets in a village next to the Syrian-Iraqi border, eyewitnesses on the ground told SANA news.

According to the report, the US-led anti-Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) coalition has launched a series of air raids on Sunday night in Syrian Hasakah governorate. In one of the strikes, the jets struck Tel Hayr village near the Syrian-Iraqi border, killing 12 people, all belonging to one family, according to the Syrian SANA news agency's sources.

Last week, the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria revealed that more than 300 civilians have died because of US-led air strikes in and around the city of Raqqa alone since March.

"We have documented the deaths caused by the coalition air strikes only and we have about 300 deaths, 200 in one place, in al-Mansoura, one village," said Karen Abuzayd, an American commissioner on the panel. Meanwhile, the UN Commission added that over 160,000 were forced to flee their homes.