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West made some sensible comments about the White Helmets and the fact that Jaysh al-Islam had far more incentive to stage such an attack than Assad had to perpetrate it. Even more helpful was his personal account of having been aggressively pressured to make false reports about the success of the British bombing campaign in Bosnia, suggesting that those pressures can lead to bad intelligence and erroneous military responses.
"I just wonder, you know we've had some bad experiences on intelligence," West said. "When I was chief of defense intelligence, I had huge pressure put on me politically to try and say that our bombing campaign in Bosnia was achieving all sorts of things which it wasn't. I was put under huge pressure, so I know the things that can happen with intelligence."
So that's a very significant addition to the dialogue. For me, though, the most interesting comments made in that interview came not from West, but from the BBC reporter who was interviewing him.

A now infamous image of an Israeli soldier detaining a 12-year-old Palestinian boy at a protest near the West Bank village of Nabi Saleh in 2015.
After the strikes Friday night, the French and British governments released the supposed evidence they had to justify the act of war carried out by allied nations in Syria. The reports admitted to not having any actual intelligence and the "evidence" was based on "open source" information widely available on the internet.
These open source accounts were little more than videos and testimonies from groups such as the White Helmets - who have been known to create fake videos, support terrorists, and much more.
Comment: See also:
- Behind the Headlines: World in Chaos: Anti-Russia Hysteria, Israel Murders Palestinians, US Leaving Syria?
- Global outrage mounts over Israeli murder of Palestinian journalist Yaser Murtaja
- US Senator Warren and 5 other members of Congress finally criticize Israel's murder of Palestinian protesters
- Palestinian Ministry of Health: More than 100 people critically injured by Israeli attack of March of Return protest
- Slain Palestinian journalist's media org Ain promises to hold Israel accountable 'for this heinous crime'
- Israeli sniper films himself shooting of unarmed Palestinian through rifle scope - and cheers
Throughout the instability that has engulfed Syria over the past 7 years, Israel has been freely roaming Syrian airspace, conducting strikes at will on any target deemed a threat by Tel Aviv, with Israel owning up to having conducted over 100 different strikes on Hezbollah forces in Syria, as well as other various targets. Israel holds the position that they can and will continue to strike any target they see fit whenever it suits Israeli interests.
Sorghum is a crop used to feed livestock and can be made into a liquor known as maotai, which is very popular with Chinese drinkers. China is the largest buyer of American sorghum products, buying almost $1 billion worth last year.
Some analysts say such a steep tariff will practically stop US sorghum exports to China. "It's very high. Basically, US sorghum won't be able to come in," said Fan Jingya, grains analyst at Cofco Futures, as quoted by Reuters.
"We were expecting like 35 percent," the news agency quoted its source at international trading house as saying. "Sorghum imports now are dead. No one can afford that high amount of tariffs."
"I don't know what [the importers] will do, but it will be rough," another trader said.

Trump's missiles or not, Assad now has Eastern Ghouta and the second largest concentration of rebels is no more
The rebel enclave of Eastern Ghouta, under Salafist control since April 2013, is no more. The area just to the east of the Damascus capital and incorporating some of its suburbs was the second strongest concentration of rebels in Syria. They numbered some 15,000. Only in the main rebel-held area in Idlib were there more. All of them have now accepted to disarm, switch sides or be evacuated to Idlib, and the government side has taken control of the last area - the town of Douma - that they held. This, not Trump's strikes, is what was the most significant outcome of the Eastern Ghouta offensive.
And it only took five weeks of serious fighting to accomplish.

The Virginia-class USS North Dakota (SSN 784) submarine is seen during bravo sea trials, October 25, 2014
The mayor of Naples, Luigi de Magistris, has been particularly outraged after learning that the USS John Warner, an American Virginia-class nuclear-powered submarine, moored at the port on March 20, about three weeks before the US-led missile strikes on Syria, local media reported.
"I would like to reiterate that Resolution 609 that was approved on September 23, 2015, on my behalf, has declared the port of Naples a nuclear-free area," de Magistris wrote to Rear Admiral Arturo Faraone, commander of Naples port authority, as cited by La Repubblica newspaper.
The mayor said his decree prohibited docking of any nuclear-powered vessels or warships carrying nuclear weapons in "the city of peace." He said Naples authorities are "respectful of everyone's fundamental rights" and are "dedicated to disarmament and international cooperation." Nevertheless, Rear Admiral Faraone replied that "the arrival and/or transit of foreign naval units in national territorial waters" does not fall within his office's responsibility.
Comment: Perhaps the Italian mayor didn't realize that Italy, like the rest of the EU, is just an imperial vassal state for the US. They can bring their nukes and subs anywhere they like.
The advertiser boycott campaign launched on March 29 against Fox News host Laura Ingraham by leftists following her tweet about Parkland high school anti-gun activist David Hogg has had a paradoxical result: since April 9, her show has averaged roughly 2.7 million, 20% higher than the week, March 26-29, prior to the boycott, which averaged 2.23 million, according to Newsbusters.
By April 13, 27 companies had announced they would boycott the show, but then Ace Hardware reversed its position, saying, "Advertising on any network or show is in no way an endorsement from Ace of the content contained or spoken within that program. We appreciate the different points of view from our customers, and believe people should be treated with respect and civility."
Ingraham, was, needless to say, delighted with the explosive growth:
Scott Westerman, associate vice president for alumni relations and executive director of the MSU Alumni Association, told the school his resignation will take effect July 31. His resignation letter said he was moving to Florida to be closer to family and return to the private sector.

Missiles streak across the Damascus skyline as the US launches an attack on Syria targeting different parts of the capital, early Saturday, April 14, 2018.
If you could go to the CAOC (i.e., the Combined Air Operations Center) located at the Al Udeid Air Force Base in Qatar and speak to officers working for CENTCOM, you would hear a mixture of disgust, shock and anger from many over the President's claim of "Mission Accomplished." And I am talking about people who have been supportive of President Trump. But Trump, with the sycophants at the Pentagon and the Joint Staff, has crossed a line into delusional thinking.
Comment: Remember, Russia has placed old technology in Syria, and that was more than enough to defend it. What is kept back for defending Russia proper is vastly more powerful.
- Paul Craig Roberts: Putin's remarkable State of the Union
- Russia to develop weapons capable of penetrating any defense shield
- Russia surpasses US & China in missile race, develops most advanced hypersonic weapons
- In defense of Russia: Putin working on weapons capable of penetrating any missile defenses
The Petah Tikva Magistrate's Court on Monday indicted an Israeli man who published virulent anti-Arab posts on Facebook on charges including incitement to violence, incitement to racism and support for a terror organization.
Between 2012 and 2017, Zohar Zuaretz, 33, a Jewish resident of Petah Tikva in central Israel, published numerous posts calling for acts of violence to be carried out against Arabs as well as Israeli security forces, according to the charge sheet. He continued to do so despite being arrested and questioned several times for his posts.
Examples of posts by the far-right radical included calls to "exterminate" millions of Arabs in response for attacks against Israelis.
In one post, Zuarets wrote about a "rosy" dream he had in which he decapitated Arab babies.
"Wow, what a dream I had! I go into a hospital's maternity ward and there are all the cradles with babies inside. I draw out a butcher knife from my coat and go to every baby and if it's Arab, I decapitate it. Wherever there is a Jewish baby I place Tikkun HaKlali [a religious Jewish book also known as The General Remedy]. The rosiest dream I've ever had!"
Comment: Why make an example of Zuaretz when the IDF and Israel's government have effectively institutionalized such policies which amount to the very same sentiments - and are actually being carried out by them?











Comment: Sky News pulled an even better one with yet ANOTHER top British general voicing doubts about the Douma narrative: