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Specifically, it referred to the episode of Happy Days (1974-84, ABC) when "the Fonz" (played by Henry Winkler, now better known for his role as an acting teacher on HBO's Barry) jumped over a shark tank on water skis. Ratings for the show did stay up after the episode because there were only 3 or 4 channels available back then. Many fans, including this then eight-year-old, however, became mere viewers after that episode.
Today, though, the phrase has expanded to include any turning point eventually ending in disaster.
Lots of folks, from politicians to used car salesmen, are trying to calm fears associated with the COVID-19 pandemic by harkening back to America's glorious past.
"We" can get through this, they say, because "we" successfully traversed worse travails. The problem with that analysis is the "we" has changed. Yes, America suffered invasion and the destruction of the national capital in 1814, a long, bloody Civil War, and so forth. But the Americans who preserved or prevailed then are all long gone, as are many of the nation's most important institutions.
The Israeli military has published a video which it says shows a meeting between a senior Syrian military commander and Hezbollah militia somewhere in Syria, warning that Tel Aviv "won't allow" the militia "to entrench itself militarily" in the Arab Republic.
Avichay Adraee, the head of the IDF's Arabic-language media division, offered more details about the video in an Arabic-language tweet, alleging that the video was shot in the Syrian-controlled portion of the Golan Heights, and warning that Israel would "not tolerate" the "entrenchment" of Hezbollah forces in the area.
"We believe that, in addition to the 10 million barrels [cut], which was undertaken by OPEC+, there would be another 5 million barrels from oil producers outside of OPEC+," Novak said Friday, while speaking to Russian television.
Canada, for instance, was ready to cut its output by some 1 million bpd. The minister did not give any estimates on how much the US or others might contribute to the output reduction.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said that Washington would reduce its output by an additional 250,000 bpd to make up the difference from Mexico, which only agreed to lower its production by 100,000 bpd rather than 400,000 that OPEC+ requested.
A spokesman for the U.S. military, Sonny Leggett, said Miller had a meeting with "select Taliban leaders" in which they discussed the "need to reduce the violence." Leggett said the meeting late on April 10 was "part of the military channel" established in a February deal between the United States and the Taliban. He did not provide further details.
Suhail Shaheen, a spokesman for the Taliban office in Doha, said on April 11 that the group had asked the U.S. military not to attack noncombat areas. The Taliban published video footage claiming to show a house bombarded by U.S. forces in Badakhshan Province on April 10. Its authenticity could not be independently verified.
The claim comes as the militant group has been blamed for several deadly attacks across Afghanistan in the past two days.
As TGP previously reported, Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee Ron Johnson and Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee Chuck Grassley Tuesday sent a letter to Attorney General Bill Barr asking him to declassify four footnotes in Horowitz's report on FISA abuse.
The Senators stated that the classified footnotes contradict what is publicly available in Horowitz's report related to Crossfire Hurricane, the CI investigation opened into Trump's campaign in July of 2016.
Comment: Keep uppermost in mind when reading about the various reports being generated by Horowitz, Huber, et al. that the pattern of entrapment suffered by Michael Flynn, Carter Page, and George Papadopoulos, out of which Russiagate was woven, all point to US and allied intelligence agencies.
- How the Deep State took down Flynn: KGB-style entrapment
- Memo states: FBI recommended Flynn not have lawyer present, not advised of consequences as per FBI 302 report
- Papadopoulos: 'Clinton friend, MI6 spook sought me out, lied about our meeting'
- Papadopoulos: The intel agency plot to get Trump was international
- Papadopoulos suggests "sleazebag" Weissmann behind mysterious $10,000 cash 'entrapment' payment from alleged spy before his arrest
- Carter Page: Clinton spread rumors of 'Russian collusion' months before dossier
- It's past time to expose intelligence asset Stefan Halper's election interference
- Seriously? James Clapper (fmr director of National Intelligence) says he never heard of Carter Page, George Papadopoulos, or Stefan Halper until leaving office
The US has beefed up its military presence in Iraq, deploying Patriot missile systems at the al-Asad Air Base in al Anbar governorate, and Erbil Airbase in Iraqi Kurdistan, officials speaking to the Associated Press have said.
The bases were struck by over a dozen Iranian missiles on January 8, 2020, causing traumatic brain injuries among 110 US troops, with Iran describing the strikes as retaliation to the January 3 drone strike assassination of Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Qasem Soleimani at Baghdad's airport.
The officials did not elaborate the missile systems' point of origin, nor any operational details. They did reveal however that a short-range rocket defence system was also installed at Camp Taji, a US military installation situated about 25 km north of Baghdad. That camp and other US facilities including the Green Zone Embassy compound area in Baghdad have come under repeated rocket attacks in recent months by Iraqi militias seeking to avenge Soleimani's killing.
"We are going to fundamentally, not only reevaluate, but take actions that will start to undermine the long term relationship that many of us have supported," Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska told CNN in describing the messages from the senators to the Saudi Ambassador to the US, Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, during that call late last month.The senators have grown increasingly angry as oil prices have plunged as a result of a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia, which comes as the coronavirus continues to devastate the country.
"Staying in the European Union is pointless"
Italy faced the deepest and most severe crisis after World War II. The number of victims of the coronavirus epidemic as of the morning of April 9 is approaching 18 thousand, and the confirmed cases of infection have exceeded 140 thousand. The pandemic painfully hit the Italian economy, which had already slipped into the deepest post-war recession. Italian Finance Minister Roberto Gualtieri recently said that GDP is likely to fall by 6% this year. Many economists believe that the decline will be more significant.
Not only the depth and scope, but also the growing feeling even among pro-European elites that the neighbors in the European home betrayed Rome and left face to face with the coronavirus Covid-19, differs from the recession a decade ago.
The story of Euro-optimist Carlo Calenda , who headed the Renzi government in the Ministry of Economic Development, is indicative of the past year, he participated in the elections to the European Parliament (EP) under the slogan "We are Europeans!", And in November 2019 created the social-liberal party "Action". The basis of his election program in the EP is the defense of Italy's stay in a united Europe in an era of growing nationalism and populism. It is impossible to call Calenda a Euro-skeptic even with the most developed imagination, but now the 46-year-old ex-minister and permanent representative of Italy in the European Union (EU) has strong doubts about the correctness of the idea, which he devoted his life to the struggle for.
Comment: The EU was never designed in solidarity with the hopes and dreams of the people in their respective countries. Rather it is mostly one big neo-liberal entity run by unelected techocrats who seek to centralize wealth and power to themselves. And more and more Italians are continuing to recognize it.
See also:
- European Union tells tech giants they're not doing enough to enforce Big Brother
- European Union rejects Italy budget, paves way for sanctions
- 'The EU is not the Europe we want': Le Pen demands a new union of sovereign European nations
- 7 independence movements that the European Union isn't pleased with
- Time to say goodbye: The crisis of the European Union is irreversible
Invited by the city authorities of Moscow, the Chinese medical team boarded their flight on Saturday, Russia's consulate in Harbin, China said. The task force is comprised of "renowned Chinese virologists and doctors who have huge clinical experience and practical knowledge," the consulate stated.
The mission, run by China's National Health Commission, isn't restricted to experience sharing only. Heilongjiang province, which borders Russia's Far East, has also sent "several tons" of protective gear and equipment to support Russia's frontline hospitals and first responders.
Last week, 26 tons of humanitarian cargo arrived from China, with face masks, respirators, hazmat suits, and infrared thermometers donated by Beijing.
Comment: While China engages in some PR aid campaigns, the U.S. doesn't seem to care much for its image. Cuba is highlighting the continued effect of U.S. sanctions on the country:
"The United States' economic-financial blockade is the most unfair, severe, prolonged system of sanctions of all time by one country against another," Nestor Marimon, the Cuban Health Ministry's international relations director, told reporters.Despite recording only 881 Covid-related deaths in the first week of April, the Netherlands reports that overall mortality for that time period is still much higher than usual, with 5,100 deaths when around 3,000 were expected:
Imposed at the height of the Cold War, the American blockade has become "even more cruel and genocidal than it normally is... when we don't have an epidemic," he said, adding that it has severely hindered Cuba's procurement of medical supplies on foreign markets, as cited by AFP. "It's very difficult to buy equipment, supplies, medicines. We're forced to buy them in far away markets that double, triple the costs and on many occasions they arrive late."
According to Marimon, the Health Ministry lost $160 million between April 2019 and March 2020 due to the sanctions, $60 million more than the year prior.
In some municipalities, the weekly death toll exceeded the average twofold and even fourfold, the CBS said. The abnormally large figures alone, however, cannot conclusively show that Covid-19 is to blame, and the spike may be "coincidental and not necessarily related to the coronavirus crisis," the statistics body noted.The same has been reported for areas of Spain and Italy - spikes in mortality not attributed wholly to coronavirus. Whether it's effects of the lockdown, unreported Covid deaths, responses to hospital treatment, or something else entirely, something weird is going on. (MOMO, the European mortality tracking website, shows increased mortality in March for Belgium, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, and England - sometimes reaching or exceeding that of previous flu seasons for the past 4 years.)
The US DHS seems to want to keep America under lockdown. They say that if containment measures are lifted after 30 days, there will be a summer surge in cases, with 200k deaths. Needless to say, they don't actually know this, it's just what their 'models' tell them:
At a White House briefing on Friday, Trump offered a much less dire prediction, stating that the epidemic may be nearing its apex, but nonetheless said he was now weighing whether to extend the federal guidelines. "I'm going to have to make a decision, and I ... hope to God that it's the right decision," he said. "It's the biggest decision I've ever had to make."Trump is also considering visa sanctions against countries who "delay or deny" return of their citizens - citing the health risk they pose.
Iran has reopened 'low-risk' businesses, and car production has resumed in China. But while China reopens its economy, the current lockdown in India could have longer lasting effects:
While it is not yet clear how much longer Indians will have to stay home, if the lockdown continues for an additional month, it could put 32 million livelihoods at risk and the country's economy could contract by around 20 percent in the first quarter, McKinsey's analysts warn.Here are the streets of Turkey 2 hours before a 48-hour curfew goes into effect:
However, annual results in this case would not be too devastating, with growth falling between two and three percent in the fiscal year 2021.
The worst-case scenario envisaged by the report said there could be an even deeper annual economic contraction of around eight to 10 percent. This might happen if the epidemic continues to ravage the country and the authorities have to impose additional restrictions that spill into the second quarter and beyond. This scenario would result in an "even greater reluctance among migrants to resume work, and [ensure] a much slower rate of recovery."
See also:
- The last bastion of freedom: No lockdown, we're Swedish!
- COVID-19 and Vitamin D: We are losing something simple and very important by imposing lockdowns
- Apple and Google debut Bluetooth-based contact-tracing platform to combat Covid-19...and end privacy?
- Are we all authoritarians now?
- What is the best dose of zinc for COVID-19 prevention?
- Meet the former NYT reporter who is challenging the coronavirus narrative
- Pepe Escobar: Who profits from the pandemic?
Reps. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Anna Eshoo (D-CA), and Steve Cohen (D-TN) led the effort. Khanna stated:
"U.S.-supplied military equipment to Israel should only be used for legitimate self-defense against the very real security threats Israel faces. Such military equipment should not be used to turn Palestinian homes into rubble, displace families, and tear apart communities. I look forward to the State Department providing the information necessary to ensure that U.S.-supplied military equipment in the West Bank is not being used in this destructive practice."Signers of the letter included a mixture of long-time supporters of Palestinian rights such as Reps. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR), Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Betty McCollum (D-MN), Chellie Pingree (D-ME), Mark Pocan (D-WI), and David Price (D-NC); first-term progressives such as Reps. Chuy Garcia (D-IL), Deb Haaland (D-NM), Jahana Hayes (D-CT), Andy Levin (D-MI), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and Rashida Tlaib (D-MI); and several veteran Jewish Members of Congress who have become increasingly outspoken on Israel's policies such as Reps. Alan Lowenthal (D-CA), Jamie Raskin (D-MD), Jan Schakowsky (D-IL), and John Yarmuth (D-KY).
Comment: There seems to be a glimmer of recognition and accountability within a small portion of the US Congress. Hopefully their actions produce a flicker of light within the dark and oppressive tunnel of Palestinian abuse. More likely, these politicians will become Israeli targets for demolition to be bulldozed out of Congress.
Update 10/4/2020: Annexation Plan
Haaretz recently reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Kahol Lavan Chairman Benny Gantz could move forward with the annexation plan this summer, if it's done with the support of the United States and "other international players."See also: Gantz and Netanyahu reportedly come to agreement on annexing West Bank — liberal Zionists appeal to Pelosi
Earlier this week, Palestinian political analyst Diana Buttu told Mondoweiss's Yumna Patel that the COVID-19 crisis could provide Netanyahu with the cover needed to effectively push the annexation plan.
"If there's any time to go forward with annexation, it's now, when everyone is focused on something else. With everyone being ordered to stay in their homes, grassroots resistance is hindered.
"Israel is using this opportunity to continue its occupation practices such as night raids, arrests, and home demolitions, and all the while activists cannot come together to protest or protect their communities because of the coronavirus."















Comment: Trump: US to make up the difference: