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The "three aggressors" showed the terrorist groups that they can "continue to commit their crimes not only in Syria but in other countries" as well, Bashar al-Jaafari said, referring to Washington, London and Paris.

French Rafale fighter jets prepare to take off late April 13, 2018 from the Saint-Dizier military base in eastern France in this picture released April 14, 2018 by the French Military
Russian Foreign Ministry sharply criticized a report regarding the alleged April 7 chemical attack in Syria published by Paris in an apparent attempt to justify the recent missile strikes against the Middle Eastern country.
"The pretext for the attack, according to the statements made by US officials and the so called secret report recently published by French intelligence agencies, were mass media and social media publications," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said.
Describing Saturday morning's missile attack as illegal, Joe Lauria, an independent journalist and former Wall Street Journal correspondent, told RT that the strike was shocking - but not surprising.
"They did not prove that they were acting under Article 51 of the UN Charter, which is self-defense - the US was not acting in self-defense," Lauria told RT. "They did not get Security Council authorization, and the US Congress did not weigh in on this, so it's illegal internationally and under US law."
The decision to launch the missiles just hours before inspectors from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) were scheduled to begin a fact-finding mission at the site of the alleged gas attack in Douma on Saturday represents "quite an extraordinary moment," Lauria told RT. "But I should say it's not unusual. The United States has done this kind of thing before," he added.
Her nomination, pending congressional approval, is viewed by many as further evidence of this administration's support of torture and an undoing of Obama-era efforts to end it. Her work was allegedly part of a program the CIA launched after 9/11 called Rendition, Detention and Interrogation. From 2002 to at least 2006, the CIA orchestrated disappearances, torture and indefinite detention without charge of suspected terrorists.
What can a small group of committed citizens who oppose these practices do to push back? A commission against torture in North Carolina may serve as a model for how citizen-led initiatives can create transparency and accountability for abuses of power in government.
North Carolina's Involvement in CIA Torture
In 2005, The New York Times reported that two planes used in the CIA torture program were operated by a contractor based in North Carolina. Forty-nine of the known 119 CIA prisoners were flown from two rural North Carolina airfields to secret prisons or nations with lax policies on torture for violent interrogation. Haspel allegedly oversaw the so-called "black site" in Thailand, starting in 2002 where two of those suspects were held for interrogation.
The revelation about the CIA program angered a number of North Carolinians. They condemned the use of tax dollars to fund an aviation facility that was involved in what they believed was illegal and immoral activity. They wanted to end the state's participation in torture and hold accountable those who were responsible.
Comment: This is it. Right here. The war between people who have humanity and conscience against those who do evil things unapologetically, and happen to hold powerful positions in our government.
- Civil liberties groups urge Senate to halt Haspel nomination until records on CIA torture involvement declassified
- How convenient: Torture report modified to save CIA Nominee Gina Haspel
- Kiriakou: I went to prison for disclosing the CIA's torture - Haspel helped cover it up
- She tortured just for the sake of torture' says CIA whistleblower on CIA pick Gina Haspel
- Washington dusts off the "just following orders" torture defense for CIA director-designate "Bloody Gina" Haspel
The tech firm will connect to the Russian system for transfer of financial messages (SPFS) to make its payments safer. "The digital infrastructure will help to exchange data in encrypted mode, which reduces the risk of external intrusion into the system and the likelihood of hacker attacks," Rostec said.
Rostec was established in late 2007 to consolidate strategically important Russian companies. It has divisions in aircraft, electronics, and armaments. It unites companies like Russian Helicopters, Kalashnikov Concern, and Rosoboronexport.
Comment: Slowly but surely Russia is removing itself from the West's death grip, and soon enough, it will be free of it all together:
- US tries more sanctions: Russia can survive without using the SWIFT banking payment system but can the EU?
- Russian financial sector ready to move beyond using SWIFT for money transfers
- Sanctions backfire: Russia and Iran sign $2.5B deal, as U.S. legislates itself out of a lucrative market
- Anti-Russian sanctions led to increased efficiency, lowering of debt and boon for manufacturing in the country
- Russia, help! UK runs out of gas amid record cold - Prices skyrocket
- Say goodbye to the dollar: China launches the long-awaited petro-yuan
"The strikes on Syria are involving us in unpredictable and potentially dramatic consequences. France has again lost an opportunity to act as an independent and balanced state," Le Pen wrote on her Twitter page.
Earlier in the day, France, along with the United States and the United Kingdom, launched strikes on a number of targets in Syria in response to the alleged chemical incident in the Damascus' suburb of Duma. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, the three countries fired over 100 cruise as well as air-to-surface missiles.
Comment: Since Macron took the helm, France has been just another lapdog of the demented Western elites:
- BREAKING: Trump announces US, UK and France launched missile strikes against Syria - UPDATES
- How London and the White Helmets Staged the Douma "Chemical Attack"
- Decisive failure of US forces' theatrical 'attack' on Syria
- Russian Defense Ministry: We have evidence of UK's role in staging Douma provocation
- Debunking 10 Lies About Syria and Assad
- US and France have 'proof' and 'very high confidence' of Douma event - But curiously the evidence is 'classified'
- Manipulated videos from Douma chemical attack fail to launch World War III
- Paul Craig Roberts: The Trump regime is insane
- Putin: US-led strikes in Syria without UNSC mandate a violation of international law
Members of the working group have so far published just one item, a research note on the poisoning of the Skripals in Salisbury. Although still work in progress, the piece, Update to briefing note "Doubts about Novichoks" has been well-received by academics and serious commentators. It has been singled out by Cornell University's Professor of Organic Chemistry, David B Collum, as the most definitive work on the novichok nerve agent scandal.
The Durham City Council released a statement expressing its opposition to "international exchanges with any country in which Durham officers receive military-style training since such exchanges do not support the kind of policing we want here in the City of Durham".
"We recognise and share the deep concern about militarisation of police forces around the country. We know that racial profiling and its subsequent harms to communities of colour have plagued policing in our nation and in our own community," the statement added.
"Black lives matter. We can make that phrase real in Durham by rejecting the militarisation of our police force in favour of a different kind of policing, and that is what we are doing in Durham now."
Comment: Unfortunately, other cities in the US have not resisted the IDF's offer to help turn their police into storm troopers:
- Atlanta mayor imports Palestinian repression to blacks: Rejects demand to end Israeli police training
- U.S. police routinely travel to Israel to learn methods of brutality and repression.
- Israel's hand in the militarization of American police
- Psychopathic Israel-trained police "occupy" Missouri after killing of black youth
- Human rights activist and international lawyer: U.S. police agencies use same brutal tactics that Israeli police use in Gaza
The attack by United States, the United Kingdom and France was in response to the alleged chemical incident in the Damascus' suburb of Douma.
Dozens of Damascus residents gathered in the city's center waiving Syrian flags and chanting anti-US slogans.
Comment:
"There are national security consequences to having a presidency that is as chaotic as Mr. Trump's presidency, that is as consumed by scandal and criminal intrigue as his presidency is," Maddow said Friday night, referring to special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation and the FBI raid on Trump attorney Michael Cohen, among other things.
According to Maddow, enemies and allies alike may believe that Trump "issued the order to launch this strike tonight, even in part, because... he wanted to distract from a catastrophic domestic scandal that is blowing up at home at the same time."
Comment: It's good that Rachel Maddow is questioning the illegal and immoral bombing of Syria - but notice how she is coming from the wrong angle. She is obsessed with the 'Russia collusion' story, when the bigger picture speaks of groups of power and dynamics way beyond impeaching or not impeaching Trump. Would she have been critical if it had been Hillary Clinton who ordered the attacks (and there's no doubt she would have)?














Comment: RT adds: The Russians never bluff. Hopefully they will release the information regarding the UK and White Helmet connection soon.