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The Geopolitics of Rex Tillerson's 'Successful Visit' to China

Beijing China People's Liberation Army soldiers troops
© Thomas Peter / Reuters
As Chinese President Xi Jinping visits the US, Moscow prefers to be left out of the US's sights.

Following US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's successful visit to China, it has been confirmed that Xi Jinping, China's President and paramount leader, will be travel to Washington in early April to meet with US President Donald Trump.

It is fair to say that before and immediately after the election most people expected a meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to precede a meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. In fact much of the talk in the first days of the administration was of the Trump administration trying to wean Russia away from its alliance with China and its burgeoning alliance with Iran, with China and Iran replacing Russia as the US's primary enemies de jour.

Eye 1

MSM claims FBI wiretapped Trump Tower years ago in search of 'Russian mobster'

Trump Tower
© Luiz Rampelotto / EuropaNewswire / www.globallookpress.com
The FBI did spy on Donald Trump's flagship high-rise in New York while looking for Russians, but the operation took place four years ago and not during the 2016 presidential campaign, according to a report by ABC News.

Federal agents spied on what they described as an "international money laundering, sports gambling and extortion ring" that operated out of unit 63A in Trump Tower between 2011 and 2013, ABC News reported Tuesday. The surveillance resulted in more than 30 indictments in April 2013.

The apartment used by the suspects was just three floors below Trump's own penthouse residence, but the FBI investigation did not implicate or involve the real-estate tycoon who would go on to become the 45th US president, according to ABC.

Comment: Further reading: Trump wiretap is the real election scandal - Russian hack is the cover-up
In summary: the Obama administration sought, and eventually obtained, authorization to eavesdrop on the Trump campaign; continued monitoring the Trump team even when no evidence of wrongdoing was found; then relaxed the NSA rules to allow evidence to be shared widely within the government, virtually ensuring that the information, including the conversations of private citizens, would be leaked to the media.



Bad Guys

Will Russiagate Backfire on the New McCarthy Left?

FBI Director James Comey
© Cliff Owen / APFBI Director James Comey’s agency is investigating a broad campaign of Russian influence in the U.S. election. That investigation includes a look at the role that conservative news sites played while ignoring the felonies involved in leaking intel transcripts to the NYT and the WaPo
The big losers of the Russian hacking scandal may yet be those who invested all their capital in a script that turned out to based on a fairy tale.

In Monday's Intelligence Committee hearings, James Comey did confirm that his FBI has found nothing to support President Trump's tweet that President Obama ordered him wiretapped. Not unexpected, but undeniably an embarrassment for the tweeter-in-chief.

Yet longer-term damage may have been done to the left. For Monday's hearing showed that its rendering of the campaign of 2016 may be a product of fiction and a fevered imagination.

After eight months investigating the hacking and leaking of the emails of Clinton campaign chief John Podesta and the DNC, there is apparently no evidence yet of Trump collusion with Russia.

Propaganda

Allegations claiming French presidential candidate paid to arrange Putin meetings blasted as 'fake news' and 'orchestrated sleaze'

Francois Fillon
© Reuters/ Philippe WojazerFrancois Fillon, former French Prime Minister, member of the Republicans political party and 2017 presidential election candidate of the French centre-right delivers a speech at a campaign rally in Caen, France March 16, 2017. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer
A French media report alleging that presidential candidate Francois Fillon was paid to arrange introductions to Russian President Vladimir Putin is "fake news," Russia's Kremlin said on Wednesday.

"It is what in English we call 'fake news,'" Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, when asked to comment on the report.

Fillon camp decries 'soap opera' of sleaze reports

Francois Fillon's campaign chief on Wednesday denounced what he called a daily "soap opera" of media leaks designed to hurt the conservative French candidate's prospects of becoming president.

MIB

Russian embassy blasts UK for giving refuge to Russian terrorists, murderers, and financial criminals

Akhmed Zakayev
© Stephen HirdAkhmed Zakayev
Over 50 criminals wanted in Russia on various charges are currently being sheltered by the British government, Russia's London embassy says.

A press report compiled by the Russian embassy in London blasted the UK government for practicing double standards when it comes to prosecuting high-profile Russian criminals that are now residing in Britain.

The embassy accuses the UK of hypocrisy, saying it harbors a significant number of criminals wanted by Russian prosecutors, whilst at the same time condemning Moscow's attitude to the rule of law.

A 2015 corporate report by the British Foreign Office titled 'Russia - Country of Concern' claimed that "the rule of law in Russia remained inconsistent and arbitrarily applied."

Star of David

Zionism: The explosion hidden inside the UN Apartheid report on Palestine

UN Apartheid Report on Palestine
Cover the Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) report calling Israel an "apartheid regime."
The UN-commissioned report on Israeli Apartheid that was shelved last week (two days after it appeared), is no doubt explosive. The very idea that Israel is guilty of the crime of Apartheid, one of the two gravest crimes against humanity (second only to Genocide), is, in itself, one that should give everyone pause.

But there is another explosion in the report.

Israel and its patrons have desperately sought to shelve a discussion about Zionism as a racist ideology. The Apartheid report brings it back to the front.

The report renders invalid all those apologetic 'warnings' of Apartheid that have been part of mainstream Israeli and American leadership rhetoric for years now (for instance, John Kerry, 2014). The report's implication is that Apartheid is not something that is soon to arrive or has just arrived; it is something that has been there all along, from the very birth of the state — in the "State's essentially racist character."

The report is bound to open up a debate about the foundation of the State of Israel, as well as the ideology that has informed it all along - Zionism. The discussion is bound to roll back to another shelved document - the UN Resolution 3379 (1975), which equates Zionism with racism.

The report states that Apartheid exists not only in the West Bank right now, but implies that it exists elsewhere, and has from the start. In fact, the Israeli Left's notions of 'separation from the Palestinians' - whether titled 'Peace plan' (as in Isaac Herzog's 10-point and 10-year plan) or conveyed by slightly more overtly racist scare campaigns for 'separation' by 'liberal' Generals - arguably falls squarely into the exact language of Apartheid. For Apartheid is Afrikaans for 'separateness', as racial segregation and institutionalized racial discrimination.

Snakes in Suits

'Merely a thankful beggar': Philadelphia DA indicted on 23 counts of bribery, extortion and fraud

Philadelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams
© Tim Shaffer / ReutersPhiladelphia District Attorney R. Seth Williams
A federal grand jury has returned a 23-count indictment against Philadelphia District Attorney Rufus Seth Williams, charging him with taking bribes amounting to tens of thousands of dollars from two wealthy business owners.

The charges were announced Tuesday by Acting New Jersey US Attorney William Fitzpatrick, who took over after the US Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania recused his office from the case.

The indictment accuses Williams of accepting cash bribes and other gifts including 16 round-trip airline tickets, an all-inclusive vacation to the Dominican Republic and a Jaguar convertible.

"The indictment alleges that as District Attorney, Mr. Williams compromised himself and his elected office by standing ready to help those who were willing to pay him with money, trips, and cars," Fitzpatrick said, according to the Justice Department.

"Mr. Williams' alleged willingness to compromise his position of public trust in exchange for private financial gain is all the more unfortunate given that he was elected to protect the interests of the people of Philadelphia as their chief law enforcement officer," he added.

Info

Five congressional staffers in criminal probe over unauthorized computer access

Congress hearing
© Jonathan Ernst / Reuters
Five people employed by members of the House of Representatives remain under criminal investigation for unauthorized access to Congressional computers. Former DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz employed at least one of those under investigation.

The criminal investigation into the five, which includes three brothers and a wife of one of the men, started late last year, as reported by Politico in February. The group is being investigated by US Capitol Police over allegations that they removed equipment from over 20 members' offices, as well as having run a procurement scheme to buy equipment and then overcharge the House.

House Speaker Paul Ryan said last week Capitol Police are receiving additional help for the investigation. "I won't speak to the nature of their investigation, but they're getting the kind of technical assistance they need to do that, this is under an active criminal investigation, their capabilities are pretty strong but they're also able to go and get the kind of help they need from other sources," Ryan said.

Star of David

Netanyahu to Putin: Israeli airstrikes in Syria will continue

Israeli Air Force F-15 fighter jet
© Amir Cohen / Reuters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he has told Russian President Vladimir Putin that Israeli forces will continue airstrikes in Syria if they deem it necessary.

"If there is feasibility from an intelligence and military standpoint - we attack and so it will continue," Netanyahu said during a visit to China, adding that he had informed Putin of Israel's intentions.

According to the Jerusalem Post, the Israeli PM also dismissed reports that Russia was insisting that Israel cease its military operations on Syrian territory.

Comment: This situation can quickly escalate if Israel continues with this belligerence.


Bad Guys

Russian military advisors were operating in area targeted by Israeli airstrikes in Syria

IDF strike
What happens when an Israeli airstrike kills a Russian?
This would explain why Moscow summoned Israel's ambassador

An interesting scoop from Al Masdar News: Military sources say that Russian advisors embedded with the Syrian Army were operating "only a few kilometers" away from one of the Israeli airstrikes on Friday morning in western Palmyra.

According to the report, the Syrians also "informed" the Russians before launching several S-200 missiles at the Israeli fighter jets:
The Syrian Air Defense informed their Russian advisers regarding their intentions to retaliate against the Israeli warplanes that attacked their positions near Palmyra (Tadmur), a military source informed Al-Masdar on Monday.

Russian Marines advising the Syrian Arab Army in western Palmyra were only a few kilometers away from one of the sites the Israeli warplanes attacked on Friday morning.

Comment: A little more on the meeting with Israel's Ambassador to Russia, from Radio Free Europe:
The Russian Foreign Ministry said on March 20 that it had summoned Israel's ambassador to express concern about air strikes that hit close to Russian forces last week around the Syrian city of Palmyra.

Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said that Ambassador Gary Koren was summoned on March 17 and "asked about" the strikes. The ministry "expressed concern" about the action taking place near Russian military locations, he said.

Russia, which has been backing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's troops with a bombing campaign in the country's six-year civil war, said earlier this month that more than 180 of its troops have started demining efforts around the ancient city of Palmyra's historic monuments.

Russia and Israel have set up a "hotline" aimed at avoiding air clashes over Syria. Bogdanov said Moscow "would like this channel to work more effectively" to ensure no "misunderstanding on who is doing what."

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Russia has deployed its own high-tech missile defense systems to Syria to protect its forces there.

Russia's summons of the Israeli ambassador comes within days of a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Moscow where they said they discussed the Syrian conflict.

The slap at Israel prompted Assad to say on March 20 that his ally Russia will play an important role in preventing any further clashes between his forces and Israel.

"Russia can play a role so that Israel no longer attacks Syria," Assad told Russian journalists.
See also: An analysis of Israel's ill-judged raid on Syria