Thinking About Waiting. Time is All We Have…

July 5th, 2017 by Edward Curtin

“I am waiting for my case to come up
And I am waiting
For a rebirth of wonder
And I am waiting for someone
To really discover America
And wail” – Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Some sullen sage once said that life is what we do while we wait for death. It’s not the kind of wise-guy wisdom I would try to refute, especially since I was one of those precocious kids who saw the skull at his first Pablum banquet. He seemed to be waiting for me even then, and I can only assume he’s waiting still, though, like the dead writer William Saroyan, I can enjoy thinking that an exception will be made in my case.

But wishful thinking aside, there’s no question but that Mr. Death knocks at everyone’s door sooner or later, better never than late, to coin a phrase in reverse and revert to wishful thinking. Nevertheless, it’s hard to deny the fact that he’s coming and everybody’s waiting for his knock. Unless, that is, you are in league with those technologists out in Silicon Valley, such as Ray Kurzweil, who are going to employ technology to knock death dead and live forever. But even Ray is waiting for what he calls the Singularity to kick in (he recently announced a date change from 2045 to 2029) – the day when humans and computers tie the knot and the former get uploaded into the latter and death disappears as humans live in the “cloud.” In the meantime, Ray swallows a few hundred pills a day to keep chugging along until he reaches the promised land. These artificial intelligence folks seem to feel they’re smarter than Plato, Jesus, Buddha, Shakespeare, and other idiots we used to think wise, but I think George Carlin meant to include the Artificial Intelligence crowd when he said,

“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.”

Of course, rather than knock, Mr. Death just might blow the house down. Although it’s a little impersonal and there will be no introductions, a lot of people are waiting for that. Like the early Christians who were eagerly awaiting the imminent end of the world, most people today are unconsciously waiting for a nuclear holocaust – to be seen on the evening news, of course, or maybe announced by a tweet or an instant message as they scroll their little crystal rectangles to see what’s going down. Everyone will be, that’s what going down. The general consensus seems to be it will solve all problems, which is a brilliant insight in a Humpty Dumpty sort of brillig way in a looking-glass/ technological world where our most amazing technology is the nuclear bomb, rather recently joined in conjugal bliss with the computer that will save us from death.

In any case, what’s there to do? Keep waiting, that’s all, seems to be the popular approach. If I didn’t know any better, I’d think people were looking forward to meeting Mr. Death. For why else are they waiting without raising their voices in protest against U.S. nuclear first strike policy and the trillion dollar modernization of American nuclear weapons announced by Barack Obama and continuing under Donald Trump? Why do they wait in silent fear and trembling as the United States military and CIA maraud across the planet killing and maiming to profit their capitalistic masters? Why do they wait with mouths sealed shut for the neoconservatives in the Trump administration to ignite war with Russia and WW III?

That’s the big picture, so to speak, the big waiting game. Waiting in the smaller sense can also kill you, or keep you going (but don’t ask where), depending on your point of view. There are endless variations to this waiting game with the smaller joined to the larger in a powerful synergy that freezes people in their tracks.

This sense of waiting for something terrible to happen permeates the air these days. The media and government pump out incendiary reports in an endless stream of things to fear in an effort to immobilize the population. Neurotic fears have long been known to be most effective tools of social control. When these can be manufactured in great and continuous numbers, they have a cumulative effect of creating growing social anxiety, which is the case today. It is no accident that the dramatic increase in drug usage to quell anxiety, nervous stress, and depression has occurred concurrently with the mainstream media’s propagandistic outpouring of fear-mongering and the drug industries relentless advertising campaigns for their psychotropicfixes.

The news is constantly suggesting that some “apocalyptic” event is just around the corner. Like: there will be strong thunderstorms at 4:30 PM, or at least a 58.5% chance, so wear your helmet and take shelter. Like: a woman in South Dakota ate a cherry that had a double pit that caused her to almost choke to death, so be very careful eating cherries; “almost” might be “really” in your case. Like: the sun is very hot this year, so never step outside unless you are sprayed with chemical sunscreen from head to toe. Like: there is a bug or bird or some critter that has recently been detected that is carrying a disease so deadly that if it flies by you within 11 ½ inches you will die a slow tortuous death in four days, five at the most. All kinds of neurotic fears are endlessly broadcast to keep folks on their anxiety-ridden toes while the real dangers go unmentioned and bubble under the surface. This is the corporate media’s job, of course, one they have perfected.

Wherever you go in the United States, you can see on people’s faces the strain of waiting for some absurd fear to become a reality. You can almost feel them holding their breaths in nervous anticipation. It keeps people occupied.

Lewis Lapham says it eloquently in the recent issue of Lapham’s Quarterly:

In my capacity as human being, I’ve met with most if not all of the descriptives handed down from antiquity, but in my profession as journalist, I’ve encountered primarily the distinctions between what Sigmund Freud in 1917 defines as real fear and neurotic fear, the former a rational and comprehensible response to the perception of clear and present danger, the latter “free-floating,” anxious expectation attachable to any something or nothing that catches the eye or the ear, floats the shadow on a wall or a wind in the trees. Real fear invites action, the decision to flee or fight dependent upon “our feeling of power over the outer world”; expectant fear induces states of paralysis, interprets every coincidence as evil omen, prophesizes the most terrible of possibilities, ascribes “a dreadful meaning to all uncertainty.

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Edward Bernays (Source: Wikipedia)

Ironically, it was Freud’s nephew, Edward Bernays, the great red, white, and blue American propagandist,who took his uncle’s insights and used them in the service of corporate and government control. By inducing irrational fears of a foreign enemy – i.e. the Soviet Union in the 1950s – as he urged President Eisenhower, you could distract people from the real threat, which was their own government and the CIA with whom Bernays worked overthrowing the democratically elected of Guatemala, among other evil projects. Fake fears large and small could paralyze the average person and create loyalty to the state and capitalism. They would wait for their protectors to tell them what to do. The present Russia bashing and fear-mongering is straight from Bernays’ play book.

Is it any wonder that Samuel Becket’s Waiting for Godot was such a popular play in the 1950s? Godot never came then and he’s not coming now, but waiting is still the name of the game. The character Vladimir sums up the waiting game:

Was I sleeping, while the others suffered? Am I sleeping now? Tomorrow, when I wake, or think I do, what shall I say of today? That with Estragon my friend, at this place, until the fall of night, I waited for Godot?

Wasn’t it Camus who said you can encounter the absurd on every street corner? While I would agree, I would add that you can also run into Mr. Death while waiting on a street corner. If you are a waiter, meeting him can change your life.

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Andy Warhol (Source: Pinterest)

An absurdly strange thing once happened to me. I was waiting on a street corner in New York City, the southwest corner of 5th Ave. and West 47th St. to be precise, on an eerily silent Sunday morning. The streets were deserted as I waited for The Gotham Book Mart to open. Biding my time and bored while waiting, I walked into the entrance way of a diamond store and was looking in the window at the jewelry that I had zero interest in. Diagonally through the window I could see a face staring at me from the street. Was I hallucinating? A pale, death mask visage, milky white hair, staring and staring, as if immobilized. Chilled by this ghostly apparition as cold as the glittering diamonds, I walked along the glass window to the street, but the face followed along the front window glass, staring at me the whole time. A moving white reflective shadow taunting me. I thought: Mr. Death has found me waiting, so I better get moving and get the hell out of here. But when I got to the street and turned right, the pasty face met me face-to-face, staring through strange round translucent glasses – and then he lifted a tiny device and shot me. “What are you doing?” I shouted as I stumbled back. “I didn’t give you permission to shoot me.”

Shrinking into his whiteness, Andy Warhol turned and meekly walked away, carrying my image with him in his tiny spy camera. No doubt it still exists somewhere since Warhol was a compulsive hoarder of anything he ever touched, his talismans against death, his greatest fear, his obsession.

Poor Andy, he was so afraid of death he shot everything he could see, including me. Time was his enemy, and everything he did was aimed at killing time. He was a stop-time artist, waiting, lurking to get the perfect shot, to sneak up on his own death and shoot it dead. But he never ran into his own death since it was nowhere to be seen, and it snuck up on him when he least expected it.

But he saw me, and I have to thank him for sneaking up and spooking me as I waited that morning for what I didn’t know. He played Mr. Death for me, and made me realize that waiting is a waste of time. And time is all we have, so don’t wait too long.

Edward Curtin is a writer whose work has appeared widely.  He teaches sociology at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. His website is http://edwardcurtin.com/

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ISIS’s last holdout in Syria is in Raqqa; its forces have been backed into an ancient wall that surrounds the old city of Raqqa on three sides. The Rafiqah Wall, first constructed in the 8th century by the Abbasid dynasty, is reported to be over 12 feet high, over a meter thick and stretches over 3 miles around the old city. 

While the wall had been described as an important fortification for ISIS, the advancement of Syrian troops made the wall a trap that could have allowed the ISIS fighters to be completely wiped out. According to a July 3, 2017 TIME article(1), ISIS fighters had taken positions there “to defend the city [sic]” and planted explosive devices at what the article described as “breaks in the wall.” Under the circumstances, the point to planting explosive devices in the wall would only have been to create escape routes. It was apparent from the next day’s news, however, that the “breaks in the wall” were not adequate for escape.

The US-backed forces, fronted by the so-called “Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)”, appeared to come to ISIS’s rescue. On the night of July 3rd, the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), claimed that SDF had “found a way” through the historic wall at “the most heavily-fortified portion of Raqqa”; two 25 meter-long breaches had been blasted through it. Laughably, the article claimed that the two “small” — almost 100-foot — gaps “will help preserve the remainder of the overall 2,500-meter wall”: now US-backed forces might not need to totally demolish the 1300-year old wall.

While Brett McGurk, described as the US envoy for the anti-ISIS coalition, tweeted that the operation was “a key milestone” in the campaign to “liberate the city”, it is evident what was really being liberated.

Karin Brothers is a freelance writer.

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1) Hincks Joseph U.S.-Backed Troops Breach the Perimeter of ISIS’ Last Bastion in Syria Jul 03, 2017
http://time.com/4844317/raqqa-syria-isis-wall/

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The controversy surrounding the May 19th unveiling of a bust of Jamaica’s first national hero and Pan-Africanist Marcus Mosiah Garvey on the Mona Campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) has led some Garveyites and Pan-Africanists to call for the study and use of his philosophy in the service of African liberation.

Garveyites are up in arms about the Raymond Watson’s created bust of Garvey that bears no resemblance to the most common photographic (re)presentations of this exponent of African Nationalism and racial uplift.

Retired UWI professor and organic intellectual Carolyn Cooper captures mass sentiments on this bust when she states in the article “Taking Liberties with Marcus Garvey” that:

Raymond Watson’s image of Garvey reveals nothing of the authority, passion and power of more full-bodied representations of our national hero. I wouldn’t go as far as cancer. But Garvey seems poorly. His posture conveys passivity. He looks like a weakling. Who approved this diminished portrayal?

Professor Archibald McDonald, pro-vice-chancellor and principal of UWI praised the legacy of Garvey’s anti-colonial, anti-racist and African liberation legacy.

At the ceremony marking the launch of the bust, Professor McDonalds stated that

“In supporting the realisation of this monument to be unveiled, it is our hope that students, faculty members, and visitors to the campus will see a vision of self, one of greatness that breaks the mental and physical chains of oppression that try to tell us that we are anything but worthy and proud.”

However, we cannot use Garvey’s message of liberation to break “mental and physical chains of oppression” without acknowledging and discussing the fact that Marcus Garvey’s philosophy has a capitalism problem.

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Statue of Marcus Garvey in the University of the West Indies (Source: Jamaica Observer)

When many Pan-Africanists engage in conversations about Marcus Garvey and the achievements of his Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), they usually express unbridled praise for the economic development approach of the organization and its founder. But the devil is always in the details.

Marcus Garvey was born on August 17, 1887 in a racist, colonial environment that was hostile to the interests of African-Jamaicans. During the years 1910-1914, Garvey travelled to a number of countries in Latin America and Europe and this experience brought a high level of awareness of the exploited condition of Africans. Garvey created the UNIA in July 1914 in Jamaica and went to the United States in March 1916.

The United States became the organization’s headquarters and prime site of its success and failure. According to Garvey in the book “The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey” by 1921 the UNIA had “900 branches and with an approximate membership of 6,000,000.” Garvey’s claim about the number of members has not been independently confirmed.

Garvey’s commitment to self-reliance and liberation of the global African community led him to place a strong emphasis on business development. In “Philosophy and Opinions” Garvey declares that,

“Chance has never yet satisfied the hope of a suffering people. Action, self-reliance, the vision of self and the future have been the only means by which the oppressed have seen and realized the light of freedom.”

Self-reliant economic development is actually a key element of an oppressed group’s strategy to develop the alternative economic institutions and practices today, which will serve as the seeds of the liberated society of tomorrow. Collective self-reliance will bolster the extent to which an oppressed group or country is able to withstand the pressure or punishment of its enemies.

In the promotion of self-reliance and economic development, Garvey presented a compelling vision of racial upliftment to the labouring classes. He believed that the African working-class could be mobilized behind an anti-colonial project. C.L.R. James remarked on Garvey’s ability to inspire and organize the Afrikan masses:

He deliberately aimed at the poorest, most down-trodden and humiliated Negroes. The millions who followed him, the devotion and the money they contributed, show where we can find the deepest strength of the working class movement, the coiled springs of power which lie there waiting for the party which can unloose them.

Even before the independence movements or national liberation struggles in Africa and the Caribbean, Garvey demonstrated the possibility of bringing the people onto the stage of history. However, retired UWI Professor Rupert Lewis and Garvey expert reported in his text “Marcus Garvey: Anti-Colonial Champion” that the now defunct Workers Party of Jamaica saw the Garvey movement as an ‘alliance of the proletariat and the petty bourgeoisie albeit under petty bourgeois leadership.’

In the effort to ‘create a new people,’ Garvey practised a race-first economic development framework. The late Garvey scholar Tony Martin provides a scope of the UNIA’s portfolio of businesses in his book “Race First: The Ideological and Organizational Struggles of Marcus Garvey and the Universal Improvement Association.” The UNIA operated laundries, tailoring business, grocery stores, printing press, doll making company, the Negro World newspaper, a hat making establishment, shipping company, restaurants and a hotel. It had assets such as trucks and buildings and hundreds of employees.

The range of businesses operated by UNIA is still impressive to many Pan-Africanists, but they are not mindful of the lessons that should be learned from the UNIA and Garvey’s business practices.

W.E.B. Du Bois’s article “Marcus Garvey” in the book “Marcus Garvey and the Vision of Africa” outlines Garvey and the UNIA’s lose financial management practices, inexperience in the shipping business that led to buying unworthy ships at inflated prices, Garvey’s top-down management and leadership style, no knowledge of the “investment of capital and (Garvey had) few trained and staunched assistants” to operate the Black Star Line, the flagship enterprise of the UNIA.

In spite of the positive elements of economic Garveyism, it is not appropriate for African liberation in the 21st century. Many current Garveyites tend to ignore the fact that Garvey’s economic development approach was based on reproducing the exploitative system of capitalism, which would continue to oppress the Afrikan working-class.

Our engagement with capitalism, as enslaved Africans and wage-slaves today, provides us with lived experience of this economic system that puts profit before the needs of the people. Furthermore, capitalism enables the ruling-class minority to economically, socially and politically dominate the working-class majority.

Garvey was quite insistent that capitalism was the path to economic development. In the book “Message to the People: The Course of African Philosophy,” he had this to say about capitalism:

“As a fact, the capitalist of today was the labourer or worker of yesterday…. Hence, the man who wants to go into business commercially, industrially or agriculturally, and win a fortune for himself, cannot and should not be a Communist, because Communism robs the individual of his personal initiative and ambition or the results thereof. Democracy (interchangeable with capitalism), therefore, is the kind of government that offers the individual the opportunity to rise from a labourer to the status of a capitalist or employer.”

In “Philosophy and Opinions” Garvey asserts that,

“Capitalism is necessary to the progress of the world, and those who unreasonably and wantonly oppose or fight against it are enemies to human advancement.”

Garvey naively called for the state to place constraints on “capitalistic interests.” He might have been unaware of the fact that the state serves and protects the interests of the economic elite.

Du Bois’s “new economic solidarity” proposal of the 1930s is still relevant to Afrikan liberation. It called for the creation of a network of consumer cooperatives in order to meet the need of Afrikan-Americans for goods, services and employment. Du Bois promoted his programme as a way to advance Afrikan political empowerment and challenge the dog-eat-dog system of capitalism. You may explore Du Bois’s cooperative economic thoughts in “A Negro Nation Within the Nation” in the book “W.E.B. Du Bois Speaks: Speeches and Addresses, 1920-1963.”

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After Garvey’s return to Jamaica he decided to organize the UNIA (Universal Negro Improvement Association) and was joined by tens of thousands Afro American. (Source: Weblackspirit)

Garveyites and other Pan-Africanist must place the question of the destruction of capitalism at the centre of their organizing programme for African liberation. Such a course of action calls for the recognition of class division within the African race and the need for us to recognize the class struggle between the African labouring classes and African capitalist exploiters.

Our interrogation and critique of Garvey’s capitalism problem does not repudiate useless elements within his outlook on African liberation. We are simply disassociating ourselves from his enthusiastic support for capitalism that is the enemy of the African working-class in Africa and throughout the African Diaspora.

Capitalism is incompatible with human progress and emancipation. Therefore, all people of good conscience must commit themselves to casting this barbaric and soul-destroying economic system into the cesspool of history.

On the matter of the UWI’s Garvey bust, the intense and widespread opposition to this sculpture has led to UWI’s commitment to take it down and replace it with a bust that is reflective of a realistic representation of the Garvey that exists in the popular imagination.

We should not allow this controversy to go to waste. Revolutionary Pan-Africanists and progressive Garveyites should use it to explore a transitional economic development path that rejects capitalism and embraces the self-organization of the labouring classes in the economic, social, cultural and political spheres.

Rupert Lewis offers a challenge to the folks who are focused on how close the statue resembles Garvey as well as UWI’s administrators to address a more concrete question that has relevance to the labouring classes in Africa and the Caribbean.

Lewis asserts that

“Our focus should be centred on the creation of programmes within the UWI that can tackle the development problems of Africa and the Caribbean in the 21st century.”

Many of us are too fixated on symbols and the seductiveness of one-off protest actions, which do not demand the time, dedication and commitment that come with organizing in membership-based organizations with regular programmes, projects and/or an institution-building mandate.

*This essay is an expanded version of an earlier one that appeared in the Canadian based newspaper Share.

Ajamu Nangwaya, Ph.D., is a writer, organizer and educator. Ajamu is a lecturer in the Institute of Caribbean Studies at the University of the West Indies.

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Syrian government forces, led by Liwa al-Quds and Hezbollah units, have further advanced against ISIS northeast of the Arak gas field in the eastern part of Homs province. Army troops and their allies have captured a number of hills and reached the important Rammim Hill west of the Hail gas field. By controlling the Rammim Hill, government forces will be able to establish fire control over the vicinity of the Hail gas field and thus soon to retake the field from ISIS. Doing so will also contribute to a wider effort aimed at liberating the strategic town of al-Sukhnah.

According to reports, government forces received an unknown number of Russian-made BMPT Terminator combat vehicles. The vehicles will allegedly be used during the upcoming advance on Deir Ezzor. If confirmed, this will be the first usage of the Russian-made armoured vehicle in a combat environment.

The US-led coalition has airdropped about 100-150 members of US-backed groups of the so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) from the US-held Al-Tanf area in southeastern Syria to the Al-Shaddadi area in northeastern Syria, according to pro-militant media activists and media outlets.

According to reports, the goal of this move is to set a foothold for a US-backed advance on the government-held city of Deir Ezzor, besieged by ISIS terrorists. Some sources suggest that the US is going to establish a coalition garrison in the border area. Jaysh Maghawir al-Thawra even declared the start of the offensive on Deir Ezzor. However, without direct support from US-led coalition ground forces this seems as merely a PR move. Another obvious target for the US-led operation is the ISIS-held border town of al-Bukamal.

If reports are confirmed, this move will be considered as a common part of a wider US effort aimed at building a buffer zone between Syria and Iraq by seizing as much border area as possible, the goal being to prevent any cooperation between the Syrian and Iraqi militaries.

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), backed up by the US-led coalition, continued storming the ISIS-held part of Raqqah. Slow progress inside the city might be one of the reasons behind the US attempt to launch a separate operation in the border area with Iraq.

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In an explosive interview with Megyn Kelly at the 21st St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the Russian President, Vladimir Putin, systematically destroyed many of the narratives promulgated by the enemies of the Syrian state who seek to turn the country into the new Libya.

Although the panel discussion covered many issues and featured other speakers, one of the most crucial sections was when Kelly questioned Putin over the Syrian conflict.  The opening exchange consisted of Kelly asking the Russian leader whether he believed Assad was an “evil guy?”, allowing Putin to articulate one of the central reasons why Russia supports the Syrian government. Putin emphasized that it is not Assad that Russia is protecting per se; instead, Russia is protecting “the Syrian statehood” from collapsing into an abyss of chaos similar to the one we have seen Libya descend into since 2011:

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Megyn Kelly and President Vladimir Putin (Source: Youtube)

“It’s not President Assad whom we are protecting; we are protecting the Syrian statehood. We don’t want their interior to be a situation similar to that in Libya, or that in Somalia, or in Afghanistan – in Afghanistan NATO has been present for many years, but the situation is not changing for the better. We want to preserve the Syrian statehood. On the basis of resolving this fundamental issue we would like them to move towards settling the Syrian issue through political means. Yes, probably everyone there is to blame for something, but let’s not forget that were it not for active interference from outside, this civil war probably would not have broken out.”

Ever since NATO forced regime change in Libya – through waging a bombing campaign coupled with supporting al-Qaeda connected rebel legions on the ground – it has been in total chaos. The North African country has been a failed state for years, with rebel factions fighting over control of certain regions.

As journalist Neil Clark and others have pointed out, in July 2010, the Telegraph listed Libya as number one on their six best exotic cruise destinations. By August 2011, numerous reports detailed how many factions of the Libyan opposition were slaughtering black people on mass. In 2012, a disturbing video surfaced which purported to show Libyan rebels forcing African prisoners to eat flags while being kept in giant cages. Earlier this year, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said that African migrants were being bought and sold in slave markets.

This is just a glimpse into the utter chaos and degradation that Libya has descended into after NATO ‘liberated’ the country back in 2011, and it provides a window into what Syria would be like if the West forces regime change in Damascus.

NATO-led destruction of Libya, 2011 (Source: Sott.net)

“The Militants used Chemical Weapons” 

Putin then moves on to counter the propaganda spread by the enemies of Syria that Assad’s forces had used chemical weapons in April of this year, before highlighting that the militants have a history of using chemical weapons in the region:

“What is President Assad been accused of recently? We know he has been accused of using chemical weapons, but there’s no evidence to support that whatsoever. Right after the incident, we suggested that an inspection should be carried out at the airbase… But they refused to conduct this kind of inspection. So, they’re talking a lot, but not doing much. We suggested that an inspection should be carried out at the site where the strike took place, [but] they’re saying it’s too dangerous. Why is it dangerous if the strike was against the good part of the opposition? No, they say it is too dangerous.” 

“In Iraqi Kurdistan, the militants used chemical weapons and the world community recognised it. So, they know that the militants have got chemical weapons. But according to the OPCW [Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons] Syria has destroyed its stocks of chemical weapons. You see, if pretexts are created without any real willingness to look into the matter, it’s not going to lead us anywhere. Let’s talk substantively. Did Assad make mistakes? Yes, probably a lot of them. But those who oppose him, are they angels? Who [are] murdering people and executing children – beheading people. Should we support those people?” 

On multiple occasions, investigations have indicated that chemical weapons have been used by the Syrian opposition. In May 2013 for instance, the Commissioner of the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry for Syria, Carla Del Pontesaid in an interview that there was evidence which suggested that the rebels, not the Syrian army, used chemical weapons:

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Carla del Ponte (Source: Wikipedia)

“During our investigation for crimes against humanity and war crimes, we collected some witness testimony that [appeared to confirm] that some chemical weapons were used – in particular nerve gas. What appeared to our investigation was that it was used by the opponents, the rebels, and we have no indication at all that the Syrian government have used chemical weapons. Of course, now, the special commission will investigate and tell us what it is exactly. But I was a little stupefied that the first indication we got [was] about the use of nerve gas by the opposition.” 

In regards to the nature of the Syrian opposition, it is not just the Russian President who believes that many of the opposition forces are far from angelic. Even the former Prime Minister of Britain, David Cameron, who was always a strong proponent of forcing regime change in Syria (he was also heavily involved in the Libyan war), admitted in early 2016 that many of the ‘moderate’ rebels actually belonged to “relatively hardline Islamist groups” (i.e. terrorist groups): 

“But if you’re arguing: are all these people impeccable democrats, who would share the view of democracy that you and I have? No. Some of them do belong to Islamist groups, and some of them belong to relatively hardline Islamist groups.” 

Furthermore, a declassified US military intelligence report – by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) – from August 2012, clearly states that the opposition was the walking antithesis of moderate: 

“The Salafists, the Muslim Brotherhood and AQI [Al-Qaeda in Iraq], are the major forces driving the insurgency in Syria.” The report added that “AQI supported the Syrian opposition from the beginning, both ideologically and through the media,” and that “events are taking a clear sectarian direction.” 

False Flags and Provocations 

When Kelly again brought up the chemical weapons attack in April of this year, asking whether the Russian leader believed the videos of the alleged victims of the attack were “fake,” Putin responded by describing the incident as a “provocation” designed to blame the Syrian President:

“As for those people who were killed or who suffered because of the use of weapons – including chemical weapons, this is false information. As of now, we are absolutely confident that this is just a provocation; President Assad didn’t use chemical weapons. All of this was orchestrated in order to accuse him. Moreover, our intelligence services have got information that in another district of Syria, not far from Damascus, there were plans to reproduce this scenario, and we made these plans public. Those who had been planning these actions thought it better not to engage in these actions.”

When Kelly pressed him further, asking: “are we really to believe that the whole thing was staged?”, Putin responded by saying:

“The answer is very simple and you know it. Yes, sarin could have been used by someone, but not by Assad. It could have been used by someone in order to accuse Assad. So, we have to understand who is to blame; otherwise, if there is no true investigation, it is only going to play into the hands of those who orchestrated it. I would like to ask you a question: why didn’t everyone go right away to inspect the airbase, to the spot where chemical weapons allegedly had been used? Why didn’t they want to go to see the aircraft that had been allegedly used to perform the strike? The answer is very simple: because they were afraid that the truth would come to light.” 

Logic alone would tell you that the Syrian government did not use chemical weapons in April. Why would Assad order the use of chemical weapons when the Syrian government had the upper hand in the conflict? Assad may be a lot of things, but he is not suicidal. Why would he give the enemies of Syria justification to bomb the country or launch a full-scale invasion? As the former US congressman and host of the Liberty Report, Ron Paulsaid at the time:

“It makes no sense, even if you were totally separate from this and [you] take no sides of this and you were just an analyst, it doesn’t make sense for Assad, under these conditions, to all of the sudden use poison gasses… I think [there’s] zero chance that he would have done this deliberately.” 

For the sake of the Syrian people, let’s hope that Syria does not become the new Libya.

Steven MacMillan is an independent writer, researcher, geopolitical analyst and editor of  The Analyst Report, especially for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”.

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Foisting Blame for Cyber-hacking on Russia

July 4th, 2017 by Gareth Porter

Recent hearings by the Senate and House Intelligence Committees reflected the rising tide of Russian-election-hacking hysteria and contributed further to it. Both Democrats and Republicans on the two committees appeared to share the alarmist assumptions about Russian hacking, and the officials who testified did nothing to discourage the politicians.

On June 21, Samuel Liles, acting director of the Intelligence and Analysis Office’s Cyber Division at the Department of Homeland Security, and Jeanette Manfra, acting deputy under secretary for cyber-security and communications, provided the main story line for the day in testimony before the Senate committee — that efforts to hack into election databases had been found in 21 states.

Former DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson and FBI counter-intelligence chief Bill Priestap also endorsed the narrative of Russian government responsibility for the intrusions on voter registration databases.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, following his address to the UN General Assembly on Sept. 28, 2015. (UN Photo)

But none of those who testified offered any evidence to support this suspicion nor were they pushed to do so. And beneath the seemingly unanimous embrace of that narrative lies a very different story.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has a record of spreading false stories about alleged Russian hacking into U.S. infrastructure, such as the tale of a Russian intrusion into the Burlington, Vermont electrical utility in December 2016 that DHS later admitted was untrue. There was another bogus DHS story about Russia hacking into a Springfield, Illinois water pump in November 2011.

So, there’s a pattern here. Plus, investigators, assessing the notion that Russia hacked into state electoral databases, rejected that suspicion as false months ago. Last September, Assistant Secretary of DHS for Cybersecurity Andy Ozment and state officials explained that the intrusions were not carried out by Russian intelligence but by criminal hackers seeking personal information to sell on the Internet.

Both Ozment and state officials responsible for the state databases revealed that those databases have been the object of attempted intrusions for years. The FBI provided information to at least one state official indicating that the culprits in the hacking of the state’s voter registration database were cyber-criminals.

Illinois is the one state where hackers succeeded in breaking into a voter registration database last summer. The crucial fact about the Illinois hacking, however, was that the hackers extracted personal information on roughly 90,000 registered voters, and that none of the information was expunged or altered.

The Actions of Cybercriminals

That was an obvious clue to the motive behind the hack. Assistant DHS Secretary Ozment testified before the House Subcommittee on Information Technology on Sept. 28 (at 01:02.30 of the video) that the apparent interest of the hackers in copying the data suggested that the hacking was “possibly for the purpose of selling personal information.”

Ozment ‘s testimony provides the only credible motive for the large number of states found to have experienced what the intelligence community has called “scanning and probing” of computers to gain access to their electoral databases: the personal information involved – even e-mail addresses – is commercially valuable to the cybercriminal underworld.

That same testimony also explains why so many more states reported evidence of attempts to hack their electoral databases last summer and fall. After hackers had gone after the Illinois and Arizona databases, Ozment said, DHS had provided assistance to many states in detecting attempts to hack their voter registration and other databases.

“Any time you more carefully monitor a system you’re going to see more bad guys poking and prodding at it,” he observed, “because they’re always poking and prodding.” [Emphasis added]

State election officials have confirmed Ozment’s observation. Ken Menzel, the general counsel for the Illinois Secretary of State, told this writer,

“What’s new about what happened last year is not that someone tried to get into our system but that they finally succeeded in getting in.” Menzel said hackers “have been trying constantly to get into it since 2006.”

And it’s not just state voter registration databases that cybercriminals are after, according to Menzel.

“Every governmental data base – driver’s licenses, health care, you name it – has people trying to get into it,” he said.

Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan told Mother Jones that her I.T. specialists had detected 193,000 distinct attempts to get into the state’s website in September 2016 alone and 11,000 appeared to be trying to “do harm.”

Reagan further revealed that she had learned from the FBI that hackers had gotten a user name and password for their electoral database, and that it was being sold on the “dark web” – an encrypted network used by cyber criminals to buy and sell their wares. In fact, she said, the FBI told her that the probe of Arizona’s database was the work of a “known hacker” who had been closely monitored “frequently.”

James Comey’s Role

The sequence of events indicates that the main person behind the narrative of Russian hacking state election databases from the beginning was former FBI Director James Comey. In testimony to the House Judiciary Committee on Sept. 28, Comey suggested that the Russian government was behind efforts to penetrate voter databases, but never said so directly.

Former FBI Director James Comey. (Source: Consortiumnews)

Comey told the committee that FBI Counterintelligence was working to “understand just what mischief Russia is up to with regard to our elections.” Then he referred to “a variety of scanning activities” and “attempted intrusions” into election-related computers “beyond what we knew about in July and August,” encouraging the inference that it had been done by Russian agents.

The media then suddenly found unnamed sources ready to accuse Russia of hacking election data even while admitting that they lacked evidence. The day after Comey’s testimony ABC headlined, “Russia Hacking Targeted Nearly Half of States’ Voter Registration Systems, Successfully Infiltrating 4.” The story itself revealed, however, that it was merely a suspicion held by “knowledgeable” sources.

Similarly, NBC News headline announced, “Russians Hacked Two U.S. Voter Databases, Officials Say.” But those who actually read the story closely learned that in fact none of the unnamed sources it cited were actually attributing the hacking to the Russians.

It didn’t take long for Democrats to turn the Comey teaser — and these anonymously sourced stories with misleading headlines about Russian database hacking — into an established fact. A few days later, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Adam Schiff declared that there was “no doubt” Russia was behind the hacks on state electoral databases.

On Oct. 7, DHS and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence issued a joint statement that they were “not in a position to attribute this activity to the Russian government.” But only a few weeks later, DHS participated with FBI in issuing a “Joint Analysis Report” on “Russian malicious cyber activity” that did not refer directly to scanning and spearphishing aimed of state electoral databases but attributed all hacks related to the election to “actors likely associated with RIS [Russian Intelligence Services].”

Suspect Claims

But that claim of a “likely” link between the hackers and Russia was not only speculative but highly suspect. The authors of the DHS-ODNI report claimed the link was “supported by technical indicators from the U.S. intelligence community, DHS, FBI, the private sector and other entities.” They cited a list of hundreds of I.P. addresses and other such “indicators” used by hackers they called “Grizzly Steppe” who were supposedly linked to Russian intelligence.

But as I reported last January, the staff of Dragos Security, whose CEO Rob Lee, had been the architect of a U.S. government system for defense against cyber attack, pointed out that the vast majority of those indicators would certainly have produced “false positives.”

Then, on Jan. 6 came the “intelligence community assessment” – produced by selected analysts from CIA, FBI and National Security Agency and devoted almost entirely to the hacking of e-mail of the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman John Podesta. But it included a statement that “Russian intelligence obtained and maintained access to elements of multiple state or local election boards.” Still, no evidence was evinced on this alleged link between the hackers and Russian intelligence.

Over the following months, the narrative of hacked voter registration databases receded into the background as the drumbeat of media accounts about contacts between figures associated with the Trump campaign and Russians built to a crescendo, albeit without any actual evidence of collusion regarding the e-mail disclosures.

But a June 5 story brought the voter-data story back into the headlines. The story, published by The Intercept, accepted at face value an NSA report dated May 5, 2017, that asserted Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU, had carried out a spear-phishing attack on a U.S. company providing election-related software and had sent e-mails with a malware-carrying word document to 122 addresses believed to be local government organizations.

But the highly classified NSA report made no reference to any evidence supporting such an attribution. The absence of any hint of signals intelligence supporting its conclusion makes it clear that the NSA report was based on nothing more than the same kind of inconclusive “indicators” that had been used to establish the original narrative of Russians hacking electoral databases.

A Checkered History

So, the history of the U.S. government’s claim that Russian intelligence hacked into election databases reveals it to be a clear case of politically motivated analysis by the DHS and the Intelligence Community. Not only was the claim based on nothing more than inherently inconclusive technical indicators but no credible motive for Russian intelligence wanting personal information on registered voters was ever suggested.

Seal of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (Source: Consortiumnews)

Russian intelligence certainly has an interest in acquiring intelligence related to the likely outcome of American elections, but it would make no sense for Russia’s spies to acquire personal voting information about 90,000 registered voters in Illinois.

When FBI Counter-intelligence chief Priestap was asked at the June 21 hearing how Moscow might use such personal data, his tortured effort at an explanation clearly indicated that he was totally unprepared to answer the question.

“They took the data to understand what it consisted of,” said Priestap, “so they can affect better understanding and plan accordingly in regards to possibly impacting future election by knowing what is there and studying it.”

In contrast to that befuddled non-explanation, there is highly credible evidence that the FBI was well aware that the actual hackers in the cases of both Illinois and Arizona were motivated by the hope of personal gain.

Gareth Porter is an independent investigative journalist and winner of the 2012 Gellhorn Prize for journalism. He is the author of the newly published Manufactured Crisis: The Untold Story of the Iran Nuclear Scare.

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The Vicious Cyber-War Against Venezuela

July 4th, 2017 by Manuel E. Yepe

Havana. The psychological warfare being waged by the oligarchic opposition in Venezuela –following the strategic and tactical objectives of US imperialism– has strong support in a well-organized Twitter operation that promotes protests from the Miami-based DolarToday platform. This is described in a research article published by the well-known specialist Erin Gallagher.

DolarToday is a US website based in Miami that, according to Wikipedia, “is more known for being an exchange rate reference to the Venezuelan bolivar” and “monitoring the Venezuelan economy.”

Currently, with no other reliable source other than the black market exchange rates, these rates are used by ReutersCNBC, and several media news agencies and networks.

The Economist states in its defense that the rates calculated by DolarToday are “erratic”, but that they are “more realistic than the three official rates” released by the Venezuelan government. It maintains that it is not true that the rates published by DolarToday are manipulated in order to undercut the Venezuelan government.

The DolarToday website has been denounced by the Venezuelan State for setting a parallel dollar artificial price marker (black market). It has also been the target of a lawsuit by the Central Bank of Venezuela for falsifying the country’s exchange rates.

In 2013, President Maduro accused the website of “fueling an economic war against his government, and manipulating the exchange rate.”

“DolarToday is also promoting opposition protests in Venezuela. Its tweets are being boosted by automated accounts that exhibit repetitive, bot-like characteristics and are using a social media management tool called IFTTT (If This Then That) to automate their tweets”, says Erin Gallagher.

“What immediately caught my attention in the #TeamHDP hashtag data were the shared networks between the influencers (real persons of high credibility),” explained the specialist.

Trolls and bots carry out coordinated attacks to create false trends, congest or disrupt networks, and disseminate misinformation. Sometimes they succeed having a respected media –by neglect or mistake– disseminate their fake information and misleading headlines.

“Bots” are automated systems or programs –that can be run on home computers or on sophisticated servers—which use non-existent Twitter accounts to repeat a certain phrase hundreds or thousands of times. Thus they can turn those phrases into “trends”; that is to make them appear among the 10 or 20 topics that Twitter considers the subjects most discussed in recent hours.

Bot experts disguise themselves as “digital marketing companies”, create dozens or hundreds of fake Twitter accounts, and then use “bots” so that these accounts simultaneously tweet certain content, including headlines from news sites.

Because many journalists in the print media, radio and television use Twitter trends to determine what topics to deal with in their media, whoever dominates Twitter trends can get to determine the topics most talked about in the country’s media.

Gallagher says it is relatively easy to discover the use of these systems: when you enter a tag on Twitter and then click “Most Recent”, you will notice that there are hundreds or thousands of accounts tweeting exactly the same phrase.

This is not the first time robotic cyber actions have been observed in Venezuelan networks. Mexican researchers from the platform “LoQueSigue” used, in 2014, bots with the hashtag #PrayForVenezuela, which denounced “the violence, the repression and the supposed “censorship” of the protests in Venezuela,” which became a worldwide trend.

In addition, NoBotsPolitico of Spain documented fake accounts that supported the protests in Venezuela until June 2014, then remained silent for eight months, but went back to tweeting propaganda against Podemos in hashtags related to the 2015 elections in Spain.

Bloomberg published a feature on an investigation of March 2016 titled “How to Hack an Election” about the Colombian hacker Andrés Sepulveda, who worked with a team of hackers to manipulate information about the elections in Latin America. Sepulveda is currently serving 10 years in prison for crimes such as abusive access to computer networks, violation of personal data, espionage, and the use of malicious software during the 2014 election in Colombia.

It is not difficult to guess who controls the automated accounts that support #TeamHDP. The counterrevolution will someday have to answer for so much crime against the Venezuelan people.

Manuel E. Yepe is a lawyer, economist and journalist. He is a professor at the Higher Institute of International Relations in Havana.

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U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said Tuesday that the U.S. would continue to finance and provide weapons to Syrian Kurdish fighters after the operation in Raqqa, Syria.

It is noteworthy that such plans completely contradict the Pentagon’s recent promises that arms given to the Syrian Kurds would be taken back after the offensive in Raqqa.

Probably, those promises were aimed solely at lulling Turkey into a false sense of security. It also should be mentioned Ankara does not exclude the possibility of launching another military operation in the north of Syria.

Taking into account Turkey’s principled position towards the Kurdish issue, it is not difficult to guess that this time it is unlikely to stay out.

According to many Syrian experts, Washington’s decision to keep arming Kurds is likely to be a part of the next U.S. plan to escalate the Syrian conflict. Lolita Baldor, a correspondent at Military Times, stresses that the White House intends to use confrontation between Turkey and Kurds. According to Baldor, if the Turkish side decides to conduct a full-scale operation against Kurds, Washington will have another pretext to increase the number of its contingent in Syria.

This will allow the U.S. to strengthen its positions and prevent the successful advancement of the Syrian Army near the territory of Deir ez-Zor, which is rich in oil and natural gas. Such a scenario explains the U.S. intentions to use Kurds, who naively believe that Washington is their true ally.

Against the background of the current events, it becomes extremely difficult to take seriously the words of Jim Mattis that the U.S. does not intend to interfere in the Syrian conflict and promotes political settlement of the Syrian crisis.
Obviously, the U.S. continues to realize its plans in Syria, and it is ready to make every effort to reach its aims.

Follow the latest developments by reading Inside Syria Media Center.

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Reflections on Canada at 150

July 4th, 2017 by Jim Miles

 July 1st, 2017, was Canada’s sesquicentennial, its one hundred fiftieth birthday. A youngster in comparison to many, not an elder statesman to any. The Canadian maple leaf flag hung on our porch rail, not for pride in our government, but for the realization that by pure chance we live in a remarkable region of the world geographically with a diverse landscape ranging from Atlantic to Pacific and northward to the Arctic oceans. The cultural geography is equally important, representing a large diversity of peoples, from the original indigenous occupants through the colonial-settler immigrants of mostly white European extraction, but including many Chinese, Japanese, east Indians as cheap labour to build the railways and roads. ‘Modern’ immigrants continue with this but also includes war refugees from South Asia, Latin America, and the greater Middle East.  

Diversity is the problem

However diversity has become a problem in precisely the institution where it should be highly valued, Canada’s parliament. Yes the ruling Liberals under Justin Trudeau includes a select group of diverse people, but they are essentially token representatives concealing larger problems.

The main problem has been the Liberal’s scrapping of their intention to change the electoral procedure from the not very democratic “first past the post system” (FPTP) to something that allows for more diversity for the party structure of government, that allows all voices to be heard, that ”your” vote counts.  

Having made electoral reform a central campaign promise, Trudeau scrubbed the idea completely after the mandate for his minister was changed in February of this year. His reason is that he had wanted a preferential ballot (ranked ballot) rather than the proportional representation that was the overwhelming favorite of most concerned citizens.

Interesting as to why he did not just say this from the beginning, but it might not have gained as many votes as a full committee on electoral reform (but also considering that many votes were also votes rejecting the Harper government). His reasoning is illogical as he argued later that ranked voting, as compared to both FTPT and proportional representation did not allow for “strategic voting”.   

Strategic voting is of course the way many people vote in our current system – how to get someone out, someone else in, according to which party has the best chance to do so. The same logic applies to ranked voting, which because of the use of more than one vote actually increases the need to work a good strategy. It is mathematically true that the more options a person has the more one needs to consider strategy – if one understands the statistical possibilities behind a ranked system.

A first vote is obvious for most. A second, third, and however many other votes are allowed would require much awareness of how the different secondary votes would affect the outcome. For that matter, even someone leading after the first round of counting could be defeated by a strong secondary vote for someone who consistently comes up after the various rankings are dropped. Also, someone considered a third choice could win if everyone who voted for a second person chose a wide variety of people none of whom could garner a lead while everyone voted for the same third person. Strategy becomes paramount if the parties wish to instruct their voters how to spread out their votes.  

More obviously though, at least in Canada, a ranked ballot would support whichever party can capture the middle or centrist vote. Canadians on the left would not choose someone on the right as an alternative; similarly those on the right would not choose someone on the left. The secondary, tertiary votes would go to the middle, the position the Liberals hope to consider its home ground. Strategy remains strong, if not devious. 

Proportional representation, the main choice from the various committees and subcommittees, allows for much stronger representation of all voters as the parliamentary seats are proportionally distributed to all parties. This allows smaller parties to achieve some power and those voters will then have their votes count. The larger parties might have to form coalitions or agreements of some kind with smaller parties in order to remain/achieve power, something Trudeau – and to be fair, the Conservatives – are not particularly willing to do. But it is much more fair to the voter, it does require the parties within the system to – more than likely – work together.

In sum, for Trudeau, Canadian diversity is fine, so long as it does not spill over into governance models that would hinder the power of the  major party(ies) in parliament.

Diversity with apartheid?

Another area diversity fails is within Canada’s well established apartheid system for its indigenous people. Yes, Trudeau recognizes that much needs to be done, and superficially talks well about the topic, but there is little progress being made to truly solve the issue.   

As long as apartheid legislation remains in force – the Indian Act of 1876 – with its “reservations” (How can “reservations”, generally small and on poor land that whites did not want, not be considered apartheid?) and separate laws for indigenous people (How can that not be considered apartheid?) little can be accomplished other than a treatment of symptoms but not of the underlying systemic problems.  

Fortunately the Canadian Supreme Court appears to be well ahead of the politicians on this and all cases going before the court have found support for indigenous rights and unceded land claims. The former would include the many treaties that have not been honoured, the many broken promises by the colonial-settler policies of earlier governments. The latter, unceded claims, pertains in particular to the province of British Columbia, where the majority of the land has never been subject to treaties and still can be considered to retain indigenous title.  

The solution is simple in its most drastic form: get rid of the Indian Act, give the indigenous people large swaths of their territory and resources back, compensation for that which cannot be returned, and allow them to govern themselves independently. Many will argue against compensation, but money in our modern computerized central bank zero interest monetary regime truly is ‘cheap’, it can be made to work to the benefit of our GDP – if perhaps not our corporations. Canada needs to negotiate with the independent nations with full respect for the Canadian Charter, the UN Charter of Rights and the UN Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People.

A truly diverse democratic state cannot exist while one group of people, the original inhabitants of the land, are subject to ongoing separate/apartheid laws and conditions.   

Bicentennial diversity

Fifty years from now, Canada will celebrate its bicentennial. I will not be around for it, but it will be interesting for those who are there to see if true progress has been made to fully recognize and do something about Canada’s diversity rather than talk about it at politically opportune moments.  

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Britain: Get Ready to Protest Donald Trump

July 4th, 2017 by Stop the War Coalition

Donald Trump is threatening to visit Britain on the quiet in the next few days.

His sneak visit here is as unwelcome as his proposed state visit. He has endorsed the right-wing fundamentalist regime in Saudi Arabia, dropped the “Mother of All Bombs” on Afghanistan, and the US-led coalition is responsible for many civilian deaths in Mosul. He is a threat to world peace and should be stopped. His travel ban on people from six Muslim countries only helps stoke racism. The protests earlier this year have forced him to arrive by stealth to avoid the opposition to him coming onto the streets.

We need to make sure that there are protests whenever and wherever he appears. Stand up to Trump is urging the biggest possible mobilisation at Downing Street or wherever he tries to visit. Keep checking our website or standuptotrump.uk for updates and start spreading the word.

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On Monday 26 June, the UN conference to negotiate a treaty banning nuclear weapons undertook the first read-through of a revised draft treaty text prepared by the conference president, Costa Rican ambassador Elayne Whyte. Now two weeks into this final round, many in the room expressed some frustration at this further exchange of positions and views. With the clock ticking towards the conference end and target date for adoption of an agreed treaty text on 7 July, many delegates expressed their desire to get stuck into negotiating treaty text, paragraph by paragraph, line by line.

Between Wednesday 28 and Friday 30 June, the negotiating work of the conference proceeded in earnest, with 3 and occasionally 4 separate working groups considering different treaty elements. Though these sessions were closed to civil society, the sense of urgency and commitment was palpable, with delegates meeting late into the night.

At 5 pm Friday, the conference reconvened in Conference Room 1 in open plenary session, to hear reports from the facilitators of each of the working groups on the progress made. One by one, the four facilitating diplomats described a highly positive atmosphere and the achievement of significant progress towards agreed proposed treaty language. When these texts became available a little while later in the evening, it was evident that substantial progress had indeed been made.

I for one felt a considerable sense of relief to see the revised texts, particularly in relation to the most challenging and technically complex area of the treaty, the provisions on national declarations of nuclear weapons related activities, safeguards on nuclear materials, and the pathways by which states which possess or control nuclear weapons could accede to the treaty (articles 2 – 5 in the 27 June draft treaty text). This cluster had the greatest evident potential to bog down the negotiations.

The revised provisions allow for both elimination of all nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons related facilities prior to a state joining the treaty (“destroy then join”); as well as states with nuclear weapons to join the treaty and then eliminate their nuclear weapons program, a “join and destroy” pathway. A number of gaps and loopholes in the previous versions of articles 2 to 5 of the President’s draft have been closed in this revised text, which also provides a greater level of consistency in the requirements of states joining the treaty, and greater internal consistency with the key prohibitions defined in article 1 of the treaty. The clarity, time-bound nature, verifiability and irreversibility embodied in these provisions have been strengthened.

They have been crafted to anticipate future developments in safeguards and verification regimes, and do not allow any state to claim that there is no pathway for them to join this treaty.

Core prohibitions – article 1

The group working on the essential core of the treaty, the prohibitions laid out in article 1, proposed the addition of “threaten to use” in addition to “use” of nuclear weapons as prohibited activities. With encouragement from ICAN, as well as support from the International Committee of the Red Cross, a number of states are advocating that a specific prohibition on engaging in military preparations to use nuclear weapons also be included in article 1.

This would be consistent with the approach taken in the Chemical Weapons Convention, which has been signed by 192 states, including all of those participating in this negotiating conference, and therefore can be expected to have no issue with the inclusion of a similar provision in this treaty. Such language would add clarity that policies and practices of nuclear deterrence, including extended nuclear deterrence, are incompatible with this treaty. Nuclear deterrence is the main justification touted for continued possession of nuclear weapons, including by states which claim to rely on the nuclear weapons of others, such as the 28 states of NATO, South Korea, Japan, and Australia.

While such policies and practices are clearly inconsistent with other provisions of article 1, including to “assist, encourage, or induce, in any way” prohibited activities, and the prohibition on use and threat of use, a clear statement that military preparations to use nuclear weapons are prohibited would strengthen the treaty.

The new draft text also proposes, rather than a specific clause prohibiting “any nuclear weapon test explosion or any other nuclear explosion”—language reflecting the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty—that a more general prohibition on testing of nuclear weapons be added to provisions prohibiting states to “develop, produce, manufacture, otherwise acquire, possess or stockpile nuclear weapons.” This is positive, as in plain meaning, this broadens the prohibition on testing. (Apart from North Korea, all other nuclear-armed states currently use tests that do not involve nuclear explosions to develop and modernise their arsenals. These subcritical, hydrodynamic, laser and computer-based tests are not prohibited by the CTBT, even if it were to one day enter into force.)

The article 1 working group has yet to resolve the question of transit of nuclear weapons. Thus far, no specific mention of financing of nuclear weapons production is proposed in the prohibitions. Such an inclusion would advance treaty norms and provide further clarity for the prohibition to “assist, encourage, or induce in any way, anyone to engage in any activity prohibited to a state party under this Treaty.”

Victim assistance, environmental remediation and international cooperation and assistance

In relation to the victim assistance and environmental remediation, and international cooperation and assistance provisions, the new draft text includes a number of positive changes. The qualification “in a position to do so” has been removed from the obligation of states parties to address the needs and rights of those affected by the use or testing of nuclear weapons. A provision that such assistance should be required “without discrimination” has been added. An obligation on states to undertake appropriate environmental remediation of areas contaminated by the testing or use of nuclear weapons has been added. The provisions for international cooperation and assistance to facilitate the implementation of the treaty have been strengthened. A contested issue remains whether the treaty should in some way recognise the special responsibility of the states that have used or tested nuclear weapons towards victim assistance and environmental remediation.

Institutional arrangements

In regard to institutional arrangements for the treaty, article 9 on meetings of States parties has been strengthened and simplified to specify more clearly a focus on measures for the “verified, time-bound and irreversible elimination of nuclear weapons programs, including additional protocols to this Treaty.”

The provision for relevant non-governmental organisations to be invited to attend meetings of states parties and review conferences of the treaty has been retained.

The number of state ratifications required for the treaty to enter into force has been increased from 40 to 50, a number that should still be readily achievable given the more than 120 states supporting the negotiating mandate for this conference and the more than 130 states participating in these negotiations.

A welcome addition is a specification that the Treaty shall be open for signature at the United Nations in New York at a date to be specified in the next few months.

The Arms Trade Treaty language on relations of this treaty with other agreements has been retained. Unlike the first draft, this proposed text appropriately does not subordinate this treaty to other international treaties and does not give priority to any particular other instrument.

Although the provisions for the unlimited duration of the treaty and the treaty not being subject to reservations, but needing to be accepted in toto by states which join, have been retained, it is disappointing that the proposed draft allows for states to withdraw from the treaty if “extraordinary events” “jeopardise the supreme interests of its country,” language that is at odds with a categorical, humanitarian-based prohibition, and the object and purpose of the treaty as laid out in the treaty’s preamble. While the notice period for withdrawal has been increased from 3 to 12 months, it would be far stronger and consistent with the treaty’s purpose and substance to specify that states cannot withdraw from the treaty. This is the case for a number of other important international treaties, such as the UN Charter itself and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

Regrettable, too, is the lack of a provision establishing a secretariat to assist with the treaty’s implementation and promotion. This could however be agreed at a subsequent meeting of states parties, and it is pleasing that the specification of the first meeting of States parties to be convened within one year of the entry into force of the treaty has been retained.

Preamble, and something that doesn’t belong

As it sets the basis for the rest of the treaty, the text of the preamble had been largely agreed prior to Ambassador Whyte submitting her 27 June draft treaty text, and has not been the subject of further negotiations over the past week. From a planetary health viewpoint, it was strengthened in that draft. There is clear reference to the existential threat posed by nuclear weapons, with deep concern expressed about the “catastrophic humanitarian consequences” of any use of nuclear weapons; the “risks posed by the continued existence of nuclear weapons” concerning “the security of all humanity,” and posing “grave risks for human survival.” Impacts on the environment, socioeconomic development, the global economy, food security, and the health of current and future generations, as well as disproportionate impacts on women and girls are included. There is also reference to the clear medical evidence that “the catastrophic consequences of nuclear weapons cannot be adequately addressed.”

Perhaps the most regrettable aspect of the preamble is its repetition of a big mistake in the NPT, a so-called “inalienable right of its States Parties to develop research, production and use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.” This repetition is unnecessary, and is legally potentially fraught repeated outside the context of the NPT’s safeguards provisions. Worse, its affirmation of the world’s most hazardous technology is wrong and counterproductive. Nuclear power spreads radioactive contamination at every stage; leads to creation of massive pre-positioned potential radiological weapons risking catastrophic accidents; is not needed; hinders transition to safe and sustainable energy solutions available now; generates a burden for future generations over geological time of large amounts of long-lived highly radioactive waste; and inextricably creates capacities to generate weapons-usable materials through uranium enrichment or extraction of plutonium from spent reactor fuel. It thus spreads the means for nuclear proliferation, increases the risk of nuclear war, and makes it harder and slower to achieve and sustain a world freed from nuclear weapons. This provision has no place in a treaty banning nuclear weapons, especially one based on humanitarian principles.

Conclusion

While up until the moment of adoption of the treaty it is possible that changes could be made, practically it can be expected that the new draft formulations will by and large see the light of day in the final text, which is likely to be concluded in close to its entirety by 6 July. A new revised text from the conference pesident will be presented in an open plenary at 5 pm on Monday 3 July. Hopefully, that will continue the strengthening of the draft treaty which the negotiations to date have produced, with strong encouragement from ICRC and civil society.

A treaty to comprehensively and categorically ban nuclear weapons is within our grasp, and should be in our hands in less than a week.

The revised texts discussed above can also be accessed at Reaching Critical Will.

Tilman Ruff is co-president of IPPNW and the founding co-chair of ICAN in Australia. He represents the federation on the ICAN International Steering Group.

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Featured image: Columbia River in Hanford Reach National Monument, Washington. (Photo via Department of Energy)

KENNEWICK, Wash. (CN) – Groundwater contaminated with radioactive waste from the decommissioned Hanford nuclear facility in Washington state is still “flowing freely” into the Columbia River, a program manager with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said at a meeting of the Hanford Advisory Board.

The announcement came as part of a five-year review of cleanup measures taken at the Superfund site. Officials with the EPA and the Department of Energy said at a meeting Wednesday that the review showed most of the cleanup actions at Hanford were properly “protective,” meaning the public was shielded from the worst of the site’s estimated 500 million gallons of potentially radioactive waste.

Radioactive sludge in shuttered reactors, contaminated soil in landfill sites and equipment that was once used to refine the uranium that fueled the nuclear bomb dropped on Nagasaki were all properly contained, according to the report.

But there was a glaring exception: groundwater contaminated with hexavalent chromium and strontium-90 was still flowing into the nearby Columbia River, according to a presentation from Mike Cline, director of the Department of Energy’s Soil & Groundwater Division.

“Contaminated in-area groundwater is still flowing freely into the Columbia,” EPA Project Manager Dennis Faulk told members of the board.

Source: Courthouse News Service

The stretch of river adjacent to the Hanford nuclear facility, called the Hanford Reach, was declared a national monument in 2000 by then-President Bill Clinton. That designation is now under threat from an executive order by President Donald Trump directing Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke to review the status of 27 national monuments.

The agencies say they will build additional, stronger wells and a “permeable reactive barrier” to hold the toxic water. But the announcement came as the agency mulled major cuts to Hanford’s operating budget under Trump’s proposed budget plan.

Columbia River river deposits (Photo by Rich Steele via U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service)

The EPA and the Department of Energy said the plan would mean cuts totaling $120 million at Hanford.

That worried officials, who said they are already struggling to keep up with cleanup under the current budget.

“We don’t have enough funding as it is to do the work that needs to be done,” said Randy Bradbury, spokesman for the Washington state Department of Ecology’s Hanford Nuclear Waste program. “So the cuts are very concerning.”

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Washington and Berlin on a Collision Course

July 4th, 2017 by Pepe Escobar

The Russia sanctions bill that passed the US Senate by 98:2 on June 15 is a bombshell; it directly demonizes the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, under the Baltic Sea, which is bound to double Gazprom’s energy capacity to supply gas to Europe.

The 9.5 billion euro pipeline is being financed by five companies; Germany’s Uniper and Wintershall; Austria’s OMV; France’s Engie; and Anglo-Dutch Shell. All these majors operate in Russia, and have, or will establish, pipeline contracts with Gazprom.

In a joint statement, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel and Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern stressed that,

“Europe’s energy supply is a matter for Europe, not the United States of America”; “instruments for political sanctions should not be tied to economic interests”; and the whole thing heralds a “new and very negative quality in European-American relations”.

An oil trader in the Gulf bluntly told me,

“the new sanctions against Russia basically amount to telling the EU to buy expensive US gas instead of cheap Russian gas. So the Germans and the Austrians basically told the Americans to buzz off.”

A top US intel source, Middle East-based and a dissident to the Beltway consensus, stresses how,

“the United States Senate by a nearly unanimous vote have decided to declare war on Russia (sanctions are war) and Germany has threatened retaliation against the United States if it initiates sanctions.

Germany accused the United States of trying to stop the Nord Stream 2 pipeline of Russia to the EU so that the US can export their liquid natural gas to the EU, making the EU dependent on the United States.”

But then, there’s a possible game-changing aftermath; “That would spell the end of NATO if a trade war between the EU and the United States takes place.”

The usual Brexiteer suspects obviously are falling like a ton of bricks over the “Molotov-Ribbentrop 2 pipeline” – another trademark expression of paranoia by Poland.

They are even demonizing Germany for daring to do business with Russia, “undermining the security and economic interests of Eastern and Central Europe” and – yes, roars of laughter are in order — undermining “American emotional backing for NATO.”

So much pent-up “emotion” even leads to a nasty accusation of betrayal; “We know which side Poland is on. Which side is Germany on?”

What’s really unforgivable though is that Nord Stream 2, in practice, buries for good failed state Ukraine’s $2 billion in revenue from pipeline fees.

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Map of the proposed Nord Stream and connecting pipelines, 2009 (Source: Samuel Bailey / Wikimedia Commons)

Nord Stream 2 is opposed by all the usual suspects; Poland; the Baltic states; Washington; but also the Nordic states. The top official argument is that it “harms EU energy security”. That in itself embeds a massive joke, as the EU has been harming itself in interminable “energy security” discussions in Brussels for over a decade.

Lucrative creative destruction, anyone?

Analyst Peter G. Spengler qualifies the US Senate bill as a

“declared, but not yet executed act of warfare, an act of (sanctions) war against Germany and Austria directly, possible recipients within the EU indirectly.”

Spengler draws attention to the reminder of the FRG/USSR Agreement on Economic Cooperation of 1978 with a 25 years duration 1978 Agreement of Economic Cooperation between the then Federal Republic of Germany and the USSR, designed to last for 25 years; “This agreement together with all the foregoing treaties between West Germany and the Soviet Union were the basis on which [Helmut] Kohl could build his ‘Haus Europa’ with the Soviet Union/Russia from the summer of 1989 in Bonn onwards.”

Crucially, this agreement also included a gas transportation triangle between Moscow, Teheran and Bonn, and was “fiercely but completely clandestinely embattled by the Carter administration, among so many silent wars against the Federal Republic of Germany  in those years.”

And guess who was trying to sabotage the agreement 24/7; recently deceased Polish “Grand Chessboarder” Zbigniew Brzezinski.

So nothing much changed since the late 1970s; Washington demonizing both Tehran and Moscow. The section of the US Senate bill related to Russia is some sort of after thought to yet another hardcore package against Iran, the Countering Iran’s Destabilizing Activities Act (which includes the Russia sanctions.)

It’s not an accident that the US Senate sanctions bill targets energy; this is a sub-product of a fierce energy war. But what is the US Senate really up to? Call it creative (lucrative) destruction.

Espoo Public Hearing to Discuss Nord Stream 2 Project Held in Kingisepp, Russia

On 30 June 2017 the public hearing to address the documentation on the assessment of potential transboundary environmental impacts of the Nord Stream 2 project was held in Kingisepp, Russia. (Source: Nord Stream 2)

The US Senate is convinced that Nord Stream 2 “would compete with US exports of liquefied natural gas to Europe”. Thus the US government “should prioritize the export of United States energy resources in order to create American jobs, help United States allies and partners, and strengthen United States foreign policy”.

Yet this has absolutely nothing to do with helping “allies and partners”; it’s rather a case of US energy majors getting a little help from their friends/puppets in the Senate. It’s in the public domain how US energy majors donated over $50 million in 2015/2016 to get these people elected.

Watch those Hamburg fireworks

Compared to the US Senate, the role of the European Commission (EC) in the saga remained somewhat murky, until it became clear it will interfere via a “mandate”. This “mandate” will have to be approved by a “reinforced qualified majority” vote by member states, a higher than usual threshold of 72 percent of EU states representing 65 per cent of the population.

Spengler observes how,

“the commission’s continued attempts to get a legal foot in the contracts between European companies and Gazprom would be much more detrimental and potentially efficient than even a President’s signing of the Senate (and House) sanctions law.”

So where will this all lead? Arguably towards an extremely messy clash “between the European Commission/Court of Justice and German/Austrian (plus Russian) jurisdiction.”

The Senate bill will have to be backed by a veto-proof majority in the House; that vote won’t happen before the G-20 in Hamburg. Then it would become law – assuming President Trump won’t squash it.

The key, “nuclear” issue is a non-mandatory clause for the US Treasury to sanction those five Western firms involved in Nord Stream 2. If the law is approved, the White House better ignore it. Otherwise Germany, Austria and France will definitely interpret it as a declaration of war.

Trump and Chancellor Angela Merkel will definitely be on a collision course at the G-20, with Merkel emphasizing discussions on climate change, refugees and no trade protectionism, much to Trump’s disgust. The Russia sanctions bill just adds to the unholy mess. Expect a lot of fireworks “celebrating” those bilaterals in Hamburg.

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Trump’s Reckless Korean Peninsula Brinksmanship

July 4th, 2017 by Stephen Lendman

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Trump’s belligerent unpredictability could embroil East Asia in devastating conflict.

America’s rage to impose its will on all other nations risks unthinkable nuclear war.

Trump earlier said

“we could end up having a major, major conflict with North Korea. We’d love to solve things diplomatically, but it’s very difficult.”

He called the DPRK his biggest diplomatic challenge – “an urgent national security threat and top foreign policy priority,” according to administration officials.

China rejects belligerence. War is “not acceptable,” its Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed.

“The Korean peninsula is not the Middle East. If war breaks out, the consequences would be unimaginable.”

China’s position is firm, Korean peninsula denuclearization its aim, diplomacy and dialogue the only way to resolve things.

War on its border is a “red line” it demands not be crossed. Beijing and Washington are world’s apart on North Korea. America’s rage for belligerence makes the peninsula a hugely dangerous flashpoint.

On Sunday, Trump and Xi spoke by phone. Offensive pressure substituted for constructive dialogue, the way America usually operates, accomplishing little or nothing.

Late Monday, in response to another DPRK ballistic missile test called successful by its defense ministry, Trump said it’s time for China to act – wanting crippling economic sanctions imposed Beijing justifiably rejects.

Korean peninsula instability threatens its security. Trump rejects the only sensible approach – opting for tough talk and unacceptable demands instead of diplomatic outreach.

Trump calling the DPRK a “growing threat” is nonsense. It’s the other way around. America represents a major threat to Pyongyang and all other independent governments – targeted for regime change, naked aggression Washington’s favored strategy of choice.

On Sunday, in response to more US provocations, including its latest naval intrusion in Chinese waters and Trump telling Xi Washington will act on its own if Beijing doesn’t crack down hard on the DPRK, China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said his government “will continue to take all necessary means to defend its national sovereignty and security.”

Later this week, Trump and Xi will meet on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Hamburg, Germany. Expect little or no resolution on major differences between both countries on dealings with North Korea.

China urges carrots. Washington’s approach is sticks. Diplomacy is the only way to resolve things. Toughness is reckless, accomplishing little or nothing.

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Sui Tre mari dell’Europa bandiera Usa

July 4th, 2017 by Manlio Dinucci

Sarà un trionfo per il presidente Trump quando, il 6 luglio, arriverà in visita a Varsavia. La Polonia, assicura la Casa Bianca, è «fedele alleato Nato e uno dei più stretti amici dell’America». In effetti è la punta di lancia della strategia Usa/Nato che ha trascinato l’Europa in una nuova guerra fredda contro la Russia. In Polonia, dove è stata trasferita in gennaio la 3a Brigata corazzata Usa, è schierato in funzione anti-Russia, sotto comando Usa, uno dei quattro gruppi di battaglia Nato «a presenza avanzata potenziata».

La Polonia ha anche il merito di essere uno dei quattro paesi europei della Nato che hanno realizzato l’obiettivo, richiesto dagli Usa nel 2014, di spendere per il militare oltre il 2% del pil. In compenso, annuncia Varsavia, la Polonia non contribuirà al «Fondo per la difesa» lanciato dall’Unione europea il 22 giugno.

La Polonia del presidente Duda ha quindi agli occhi di Washington tutte le carte in regole per assumere un altro impegnativo incarico, quello di lanciare e guidare l’«Iniziativa dei tre mari», un nuovo progetto che riunisce 12 paesi compresi tra il Baltico, il Mar Nero e l’Adriatico: Polonia, Lituania, Lettonia, Estonia, Ungheria, Cechia, Austria, Bulgaria, Romania, Croazia, Slovacchia e Slovenia. Tutti membri della Ue, per cui il presidente Duda definisce l’Iniziativa «un nuovo concetto per promuovere l’unità europea».

Ma questi paesi sono allo stesso tempo, tutti tranne l’Austria, membri della Nato sotto comando Usa, legati più a Washington che a Bruxelles.

L’«Iniziativa dei tre mari» sarà tenuta a battesimo dal presidente Trump, alla conferenza che si svolgerà a Varsavia il 6 luglio, ma è stata concepita dall’amministrazione Obama. Essa venne annunciata il 25 agosto 2016 con la Dichiarazione congiunta di Dubrovnik, che la presentava come una iniziativa mirante a «connettere le economie e infrastrutture dell’Europa centrale e orientale da Nord a Sud, espandendo la cooperazione nei settori dell’energia, dei trasporti, delle comunicazioni digitali e in generale dell’economia». Scopo ufficiale, «rendere l’Europa centrale e orientale più sicura e competitiva». A questo penseranno gli Usa.

Nel suo discorso alla Conferenza dei Tre mari, annuncia la Casa Bianca, il presidente Trump «si concentrerà sullo sviluppo delle infrastrutture e sulla sicurezza energetica, evidenziando tra l’altro le prime spedizioni di Lng (gas naturale liquefatto) americano alla Polonia presto entro questo mese». Un terminale nel porto baltico di Swinoujscie, costato circa un miliardo di dollari, permetterà alla Polonia di importare Lng statunitense nella misura di 5 miliardi di metri cubi annui, espandibili a 7,5.

Attraverso questo e altri terminali, tra cui uno progettato in Croazia, il gas proveniente dagli Usa, o da altri paesi attraverso compagnie statunitensi, sarà distribuito con appositi gasdotti all’intera «regione dei Tre mari». Lo scopo del piano è chiaro: colpire la Russia facendo calare il suo export di gas in Europa (obiettivo realizzabile solo se l’export di gas Usa, più caro di quello russo, sarà incentivato con forti sovvenzioni statali); legare ancor più agli Usa l’Europa centrale e orientale non solo militarmente ma economicamente, in concorrenza con la Germania e altre potenze europee; creare all’interno dell’Europa una macroregione (quella dei Tre mari) a sovranità limitata, direttamente sotto influenza Usa, che spezzerebbe di fatto l’Unione europea e si allargherebbe all’Ucraina e oltre.

La carta politica dell’Europa sta per cambiare di nuovo, ma vi resta piantata la bandiera a stelle e strisce.

Manlio Dinucci

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Featured image: An Israeli soldier stands atop a tank on the Golan Heights (Source: EIPA)

Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal published an interview with a Syrian rebel commander and half a dozen fighters, who confirmed the worst kept secret of the Syrian conflict: Israel is directly aiding Syrian rebel factions with both humanitarian and financial aid.

Israel’s involvement “is much deeper and more coordinated than previously known and entails direct funding of opposition fighters near its border for years,” the report said.

“Israel stood by our side in a heroic way,” Moatasem al-Golani, a spokesman for the rebel group Fursan al-Joulan, told the Wall Street Journal. “We wouldn’t have survived without Israel’s assistance.”

According to the report, Israel provides $5,000 each month to Fursan al-Joulan – or Knights of the Golan – which it uses to pay fighters’ salaries and purchase weapons and ammunition for its campaigns against the government in the Syrian Golan.

I had never heard of Fursan al-Joulan before. An online site dedicated to documenting the Syrian conflict describes a “Fouj al Joulan” as a Golani militia allied with the Assad regime and dedicated to protecting Druze villages in the region. Though the names sound similar, they are unlikely to be the same group, especially considering Fouj al-Joulan’s commander, Majd Himoud, is an implacable Israeli enemy, whom it has attempted to assassinate twice.

With approximately 400 fighters, Fursan al-Joulan would appear to be a local militia. It undoubtedly has an affiliation with a larger Islamist group like al-Nusra or al-Qaeda, but I haven’t been able to determine that. The Journal makes clear that it isn’t affiliated with the Free Syrian Army, which increases the likelihood that Fursan al-Joulan is an Islamist group. It’s also quite possible there are other groups, perhaps numerous ones, which Israel is aiding in a similar fashion.

On 22 June, Yediot Achronot’s chief military-security correspondent, Alex Fishmanconfirmed the Journal’s report and explored the motivation behind it:

“A not insignificant portion of the Syrian rebels in the Golan have adopted the extreme Salafist ideology of Jabhat al-Nusra, an offshoot of al-Qaeda…The Israeli view is that the religious extremist views of the Syrian rebels are less relevant [than their capacity to combat Israel’s enemies – Iran and Hezbollah]. Israel believes that what interests them [the rebels] above all is survival; and that it’s possible to buy their loyalty through material aid which helps guarantee their own security.

“The Journal article gives one the impression that Israel doesn’t always examine closely the views of its allies as long as it gets from them a useful security exchange. According to Israel’s perspective, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. And if Jabhat al-Nusra fights against IS in the southern Golan, and each of them in turn fights against Hezbollah and the Syrian army in the Deraa region – all the better.”

This exchange-based mode of interaction may work for Israel in the short run, but the history of the region is replete with such temporary alliances which quickly devolved into outright hostility when circumstances changed. A former ally can easily and quickly become one’s worst enemy.

And in fact the goods, experience and skills transmitted during the alliance permit the former ally to become an even more formidable foe (just think the Mujahadeen-Taliban in Afghanistan). Any number of actors inside Syria from IS to al-Nusra could at some future time decide that Israel is a riper target than their former enemies. This short-term alliance of convenience could easily become a nightmarish Golem of Israel’s own making.

What Israel wants

These new reports confirm several years of my own reporting which have documented extensive Israeli intervention in the Syrian conflict, including numerous air strikes against Hezbollah and Iranian arms convoys, the shooting down of a Syrian jet which had strayed a few metres into Israeli-occupied Golan, assassinations of Hezbollah and Iranian commanders, equipment drops to al-Nusra units allied with al-Qaeda, and direct intelligence briefings between IDF officers and rebel commanders.

An Israeli Merkava tank maneuvers during a drill in the Israeli annexed Golan Heights near the border with Syria on April 24 2013. Israel’s Brigadier General Itai Brun, head of research and analysis in the army’s military intelligence division, said that the Damascus regime was guilty of using chemical weapons against rebel fighters. (Source: MENAHEM KAHANA)

All this has belied the repeated false claims in the media (including in this WSJ article) that Israel is a neutral party to the conflict – which is what Israel would have the world believe. However, it is deeply involved in it and seeks to weaken or topple Bashar al-Assad, because Israel’s arch enemies, Hezbollah and Iran, are his chief allies.

I expect that Israeli escalation will continue since Assad and his allies are in the ascendant. They are routing IS in eastern Syria and, once they finish, it’s very possible Assad could turn his attention to the west, including the Golan, to consolidate his territorial gains. That is when the true test will come.

Israel wants a divided Syria. It wants a country riven by ethnic and religious disputes so that it can dominate the Golan and protect its northern border. How far is it willing to go to prevent Assad from reasserting full control there?

Israel has had numerous opportunities to negotiate a peace deal with Bashar al-Assad and, even earlier, with his father. It turned away from each of these efforts. It does not want an agreement with Assad.

To avoid an internal political fight with nationalist forces over returning the Golan, Israel’s right-wing government prefers maintaining its illegal conquest of the Golan and the status quo. To do so, it must continue to sow discord and military adventures in the Golan.

Shot across the bows

Numerous ominous escalations in the Syria conflict have occurred in recent days. Iran announced that it had fired missiles from its territory to attack IS positions in eastern Syria. It would mean that Iranian forces had advanced technically in order to fire its weapons and hit targets hundreds of miles away. The last time it attacked an enemy beyond its borders in this way was during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s.

Anonymous Israeli military sources claimed that each of the seven missiles that were fired missed their target, with several not even landing in Syria. However, aside from unnamed sources, the Israelis didn’t offer any proof of their claims either. It would be in Israel’s interest to spread a spurious claim debunking the military prowess of its chief regional rival.

Iran explained that the missile attack was revenge for a recent terror attack by Iranian Kurds in Tehran for which IS has taken credit. Since Iran has also blamed Saudi Arabia for the attack, which killed 17, mostly civilians, the missile attack is a thinly veiled warning against the Saudis: “just as we can reach IS in Syria, we can reach you in Riyadh as well.”

Or as Al Jazeera’s correspondent said:

“And, of course, we need to see this in the wider geopolitical context: it will be very interesting what the reaction is going to be from countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United States and Israel, because Iran is saying it can retaliate and it will.”

On 18 June, a US fighter jet downed a Syrian war plane in the Raqqa countryside which had bombed a target close to US-backed Syrian rebel forces. The US military claims these were Syrian Democratic Forces (whom Syrian regime troops had routed from the city), while the regime claims they were IS. US air power also shot down at least two pro-regime drones.

Fear of Assad victory

All this comes on the heels of Assad’s growing success in taking back territory that had been formerly held by IS. The US, in attacking Syrian war planes, is attempting to stymie Assad’s efforts. This means, in effect, that US policy largely mirrors that of Israel. The Trump administration, as well, appears not to want a united Syria, rather a Syria divided up into ethnic cantons.

Assad’s Russian ally reacted with fury to the US attack and cancelled critical deconfliction efforts meant to keep the various powers fighting in Syria from accidentally attacking each other (US officials have since said that a deconfliction hotline is still in operation). Further, Russia announced that any more US attacks on the Syrian air force might result in direct conflict with Russia.

All this is part of a US escalation of its own involvement which has included bombing a Syrian government military convoy, a mosque, and now this. Clearly, the Trump administration is directing our military to flex its muscles in this arena.

The problem is that this is a very crowded field of battle and there are many parties involved, including Russia. The plane we shot down was a Russian Sukhoi bomber, for example. All it will take is one split-second mistake for this to turn into a major bloodbath which could suck the major parties in far deeper than they prefer to go.

The new alliance

Syria is only part of a wider playing field of conflict in the region where Sunni forces, financed by Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, are arrayed against Shia power under the auspices of Iran and Hezbollah.

As the Sunni coalition continues to lose sway in Syria, this rivalry has moved to newer and even more dangerous places. The ultimatum given to Qatar to end its relations with Iran and Hezbollah is an example of how the ripple effects of Syria could send a tsunami throughout the Middle East.

A growing alliance between Saudi Arabia and Israel adds yet another combustible element to the mix. They both appear to be itching for a fight with Iran. When they were separate parties, the danger of such a conflict was less.

With them uniting against a common foe, the fetters are considerably loosened, not to mention that the ascension of a young, ambitious, hot-headed Saudi crown prince who’s shown himself only too willing to embroil his kingdom in foreign interventions adds even more danger to the scenario.

Richard Silverstein writes the Tikun Olam blog, devoted to exposing the excesses of the Israeli national security state. His work has appeared in Haaretz, the Forward, the Seattle Times and the Los Angeles Times. He contributed to the essay collection devoted to the 2006 Lebanon war, A Time to Speak Out (Verso) and has another essay in the upcoming collection, Israel and Palestine: Alternate Perspectives on Statehood (Rowman & Littlefield).

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Oliver Stone’s Vladimir Putin interviews have recently shaken the American media, historically devoted to attacking the Russian president. American historian, author and director of the Nuclear Studies Institute at American University, Peter Kuznick, who co-wrote Untold History of the United States with Stone, explicates the mainstream media’s demonization of the Russian president, and now the renowned filmmaker.

“That’s what happens to peacemakers in this sick world,” quipped Professor Doctor Kuznick.

Edu Montesanti: Professor Doctor Peter Kuznick, thank you so very much again for the unspeakable privilege of being your partner in publications all over the world. How do you evaluate American media coverage of Oliver Stone’s recent interviews with the Russian President Vladimir Putin?

Peter Kuznick: I completely understand why Oliver Stone would want to interview Vladimir Putin. I completely understand why the interviews would be so controversial. And I completely understand why so many of the critics would want to kill Oliver – the Messenger – rather than deal with the content of what Putin told Oliver in the interviews.

Oliver’s interest in Russia and Putin is not some kind of passing whimsy. Oliver is a child of the Cold War, who grew up in its shadow. His father was a conservative Republican. In his home, the Soviets were the bad guys out to conquer the world. Most Americans believed that in the 1950s and early 1960s.

Oliver was very patriotic and politically conservative. As a freshman at Yale in 1964, he supported Barry Goldwater for president. Oliver later dropped out of Yale and volunteered for combat in Vietnam, where he was wounded twice and highly decorated. Not only did he believe that the United States was on the right side, he risked his life for his convictions. Vietnam planted some seeds of doubt, but he was just beginning to figure things out. He didn’t have some sudden epiphany.

As late as 1980, Oliver voted for Ronald Reagan. It wasn’t really until his visit to El Salvador in the early 1980s that he began to understand the nature of the American empire and the insidious impact of American exceptionalism. Then his views began to change, as was evident in his movies Salvador, Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street, and JFK–all made during an extraordinary, perhaps unprecedented, burst of creativity between 1886 and 1991.

As with all of us who grew up during the Cold War, Oliver was fascinated with Russia. In the 1980s, he visited the Soviet Union, met with dissidents and wrote a script about them. Oliver says it was very good. I’m sure it was. However, it was too serious a movie for Hollywood at that time and never got made. But, Oliver’s interest in Russia never waned.

U.S.-Russian relations are at the heart of our Untold History of the United States documentary film and book project. While we worked on this for five years, Oliver studied Russian history as well as the history of U.S. foreign policy. We presented a very different portrait of these topics than most Americans learn in school or in the U.S. media. We showed that the armed U.S. opposition to the Russian Revolution and the overt U.S. support for the counter-revolutionaries.

We demolished the myth that the Americans won the Second World War in Europe, showing that it was the Soviets who did the bulk of the fighting, the bulking of the dying, and the bulking of the killing of German forces, suffering 27 million dead in the process.

While deploring Stalin’s extraordinary brutality, we showed that it was the U.S. that held all the cards after WWII – from a booming economy to a network of bases around the globe to a monopoly of atomic bombs – and bore the principal responsibility for starting the Cold War.

We delved into the history of the Cold War, focusing largely on the ways the U.S. departed from its professed ideals to overthrow popular democratic leaders, interfere in other countries’ political processes, support dictators and tyrants who gave free rein to avaricious U.S. corporations and banks, and intervene militarily across the globe – the nearly four million dead Vietnamese being only the most obvious victims.

But Russia remained at the center of the story as the Soviets responded to the massive U.S. nuclear arsenal built largely under President Eisenhower by building one of their own as the world quaked under the prospect of universal annihilation.

Subsequent decades saw the easing and heightening of tensions, but the danger of mutually assured destruction never abated until the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. There was even a brief moment of hope for humanity as Gorbachev, a true visionary, tried desperately to create a world of peace and democracy. Unfortunately, he lacked a partner in the United States or Europe.

The 1990s were a disaster for the Russian people as Boris Yeltsin, with the prodding of U.S. advisors, put the economy through shock therapy so savage that it wrecked standards of living and created a new group of blood-sucking plutocrats or oligarchs almost overnight.

During that dismal decade, Russian life expectancy plummeted and the economy shrank to the size of Holland’s. Russia went from being a superpower to being a doormat on which the United States wiped its feet. It was Putin who engineered Russia’s dramatic recovery and restored it to the status of a great nation and major player in world affairs.

At first, Putin reached out to the United States, seeking friendly relations. But U.S. policymakers had grown accustomed to treating Russia with contempt in the 1990s and getting away with it. They assumed that Russia would continue to roll over upon U.S. command under Putin. They were in for a rude awakening.

With the help of higher energy prices, Putin reversed Russia’s economic decline and its economy grew rapidly. Standards of living and life expectancy rose. He also reversed Russia’s military decline, bolstering and modernizing its armed forces.

In 2006, the Council of Foreign Relations’ Foreign Affairs magazine even published an article claiming that the United States had achieved its long-sought first-strike capability. The authors argued that if the United States launched a nuclear attack on Russia, Russia would be defenseless and incapable of striking back. That sent heads spinning in the Kremlin.

On top of that, Russia was surrounded by NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). Despite promises by President George H.W. Bush and Secretary of State James Baker, NATO expanded 12 (now 13 with Montenegro) countries to the east, right up to Russia’s doorstep.

When George W. Bush began promoting further expansion to include Georgia and Ukraine, Putin decided enough was enough and began his resistance. He decided that the United States and Europe were not trustworthy partners. He realized that they were out to weaken, humiliate and marginalize Russia.

The European Union’s effort to ensnare Ukraine was another step too far for Putin who responded to the U.S.-backed coup by seizing the former Russian territory of Crimea and supporting the resistance in the Donbass.

Russia became more assertive on other fronts too, including Syria. It strengthened ties to China and other nations that mistrusted U.S. hegemonic intentions. Under Putin’s leadership, Russia became a player again on the world stage.

In response, American political leaders and the lapdog media began a campaign of Putin vilification in the United States and parts of Europe. Tensions escalated between the United States, NATO, and Russia in Syria, Ukraine, and the Baltics. Neither side respected the other’s red lines. The threat of war loomed larger and larger.

Oliver and I, along with many of our colleagues, grew alarmed and said so publicly as often as we could. But Oliver had a chance to do more and he seized it. He wanted to bring Putin’s views to the public in hopes that understanding how the world looks to Putin would help ease tensions between the U.S. and Russia.

He wanted to show that Putin was not the bloodthirsty ogre he is often portrayed to be. He hoped to break through the U.S. media vituperation toward Putin and his policies so the United States and Russia might be able to find common ground, act together where we have common interests and ease tensions where we don’t.

Oliver is well aware that the United States and Russia have more than one thousand nuclear weapons pointed at each other on hair-trigger alert. He is well aware that two individuals – Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin –have veto power over the future existence our species.

During the Cuban Missile Crisis, (John F.) Kennedy and (Nikita S.) Khrushchev discovered how fragile life on this planet really is and endeavored to work together to eliminate everything between our two nations that could cause another such crisis. Unfortunately, they were not able to see that effort through to fruition.

In bringing Putin to the American public and letting him speak for himself, Oliver was acting in the tradition of Kennedy and Khrushchev. He was being a peacemaker. Oliver reached out his hand and stuck out his neck.

And the lockstep American media, led by the New York Times, Newsweek, and the Daily Beast, stomped on his fingers and tried to cut off his head. That’s what happens to peacemakers in this sick world.

Why do you think the American media demonizes President Putin?

The American media demonizes Putin because he defends what he believes to be Russia’s national interests, which often puts him at odds with America’s neocon-dominated leaders and their efforts to maintain U.S. unipolarity.

In fact, American policymakers don’t even recognize that Russia has national security interests that need to be respected. The U.S. media lacks historical context and perspective. One can turn on CNN or other networks and hear all the “experts” agree that Russia’s alleged hacking of the U.S. election was an “act of war.” They call for sanctions and boycotts and aggressive measures. No one ever mentions the U.S. history of intervening in election after election all over the globe, including in Russia, since 1947, and throughout Latin America starting long before that.

The pundits talk about the need to punish Russia for its actions in Ukraine. Did they call on the world to boycott the United States for its invasion of Iraq? Did they call for sanctions against the United States and NATO for overthrowing (Muammar) Gaddafi in Libya and further spreading chaos throughout the region? Are they even capable of judging the United States the way they judge other nations? Of course not. This is the sickness of nationalism and parochialism. It is what we call American exceptionalism – a blindness toward America’s own “mistakes” because our motivations are so pure.

Well, after you see the United States intervening into, bombing, invading, hacking, surveiling, droning, looting one country after another, you start questioning the purity of America’s motives – at least you do if you’re still able to think rationally and critically.

The problem with the American media is not that it knowingly spreads “fake news.” The problem is that its frame of reference is so narrow that it excludes versions of history, truth and reality that challenge the American exceptionalist framework. As Samuel Huntington wrote, “The West won the world not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion…but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do.”

Knowing how dismissive the American media is of views that in any way challenge the mainstream consensus, as Oliver obviously does, he might have adopted a slightly different approach in his own media appearances around the Putin interviews.

Instead of stating categorically that Putin didn’t hack the U.S. election, I think it’s better to say that we have yet to see solid evidence to support that charge. Russia has the capability to hack those emails and might have had the motivation to do so, given hostile U.S. behavior that goes back several years. We can’t rule out the possibility. But, on the other hand, there are reasons to question the certainty of the 17 U.S. intelligence agencies, which essentially boils down to the three that did the study.

First, the hack was extremely sloppy and the hackers left so many fingerprints behind that it appears that they wanted to get caught or, alternatively, to cast blame on Russia.

Second, it would have been uncharacteristically risky behavior on Putin’s part to do something that would antagonize the United States and (Hillary) Clinton, especially in light of the fact that neither he nor anyone else in either country expected Trump to win, probably including Trump himself.

Third, it defies credulity to believe that both the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and the Democratic National Committee thought it was sufficient to accept the private security firm CrowdStrike’s investigation of the hack without the FBI conducting its own investigation.

And fourth, the argument that the Russians wanted to undermine American democracy makes no sense. Nothing could possibly have done more to make a mockery of American democracy than the Republican primary campaign and Trump candidacy.

With 17 flat-earthers arguing over who was the biggest ignoramus when it came to climate change and science in general and debating who had the biggest penis, did Russia really need to intervene to discredit American democracy? The Americans were doing a good enough job without Russian help. That U.S. voters chose a colossally ignorant and bigoted reality TV host and pathological liar as president is more than sufficient proof that the United States is a failed democracy.

But Oliver, not wanting to give an inch to the Putin-bashers who run roughshod over American political discourse, dug in his heels and denied the possibility that Russia was behind the hack and distribution of emails to Wikileaks. I would have just said that that many governments and private outlets hack and there has been no proof yet provided that the Russians were Wikileaks’ source.

In fact, Julian Assange has adamantly denied this on numerous occasions. But, I would not reject the possibility that the Russians did this and that Putin was involved because governments often act irrationally and go against their own interests.

What is the importance of such interviews, and what are the most important passages of them to you?

The most important thing about the interviews is that they humanize Putin. That in itself is a major achievement at a time when the U.S. media presents him as a comic book villain.

In the interviews, Putin comes across as a knowledgeable and reasonable defender of Russian national interests even if he clearly dissembles on occasion. He has a coherent view of history, much of which I tend to share. I was glad to see a copy of the thousand-page Russian translation of our Untold History book on his desk.

I certainly don’t agree with Putin on everything.

For example, I have a much more laudatory view of Mikhail Gorbachev than Putin does. Yes, Gorbachev should have been more practical and less trusting, as Putin tells Oliver. He should have gotten in writing the promise from Bush and Baker not to expand NATO one thumb’s width to the east. That was extremely naïve of him.

But, I welcome and admire Gorbachev’s utopianism and faith in humanity and wish that more shared it. He wanted to replace the failed Soviet system with a democratic socialist one and establish a new international order based on shared peaceful development.

Unfortunately, he never got the chance. Yeltsin replaced him. Putin rescued Russia from the Yeltsin debacle, but the country, like its leader, has some profoundly and disappointingly conservative tendencies in its embrace of capitalism, nationalism, and religion and in its ties to some pretty unsavory characters around the world.

Putin justifies many of Russia’s excesses by saying that its democracy is still young. To me, an outspoken critic of American “democracy,” that is not good enough.

In Russia, I would much rather see a more open media, a more equal distribution of wealth, not only toleration but encouragement of dissent, explicit repudiation of all forms of discrimination against gays and lesbians, greater protection for journalists and more vigorous prosecution of their assailants, and a diminished role for religion. But Putin has different ideas and he expressed them clearly in the interviews. His ideas apparently resonate with the vast majority of Russians.

His approval ratings still top 80 percent and the hit that the economy has taken due to falling oil and gas prices and American and European sanctions have not dented those approval ratings. Gorbachev, who provided the first blurb in support of our Untold History project, is, I’m sorry to say, much less popular in Russia despite the fact that he came so tantalizingly close to abolishing nuclear weapons at Reykjavik in 1986 in what would have been one of the greatest achievements in all of human history.

Those quibbles aside, the interviews provide an unprecedented opportunity to understand the Russian perspective on many of the crucial issues of our time.

Putin details his views on Syria, Ukraine, NATO, U.S. politics and foreign policy, cyber warfare, terrorism, climate change, and a host of other issues.

I found his cautionary statements about the nuclear threat to be particularly revealing and I very much appreciated that Oliver convinced Putin to sit down with him and watch Dr. Strangelove, Stanley Kubrick’s brilliant black comedy about nuclear annihilation.

Putin thought the film raised “serious issues” about “real threats that exist.” He said that “little has changed” since the film was made in 1964. Though modern nuclear weapons, he warned, are “more sophisticated, more complex,” the “idea of a retaliatory strike and the inability to manage these systems” is just as relevant today. And these things, he predicted, will “become even more difficult and more dangerous” in the future.

Oliver got Putin to talk about his own background and family history and questioned him about his desire to retain power and control. In the fourth interview, Oliver pushed Putin hard to defend alleged Russian hacking of the recent U.S. election. Putin’s repeated denials were less than convincing.

His statement that Russia doesn’t intervene in other countries’ internal affairs sounded ludicrous. We know that all powerful nations do so. Perhaps his comment that every action brings a counter-action was more to the point, especially after he detailed a long list of U.S. actions that were hostile toward Russia.

What one comes away with is a good understanding of how Putin views the collapse of U.S.-Russian relations since the end of Communism. He clearly doesn’t like the current hostility between the two nations, repeatedly referring to the Americans as his “partners” and urging improved relations between the world’s two most powerful nations.

He says he is cautiously optimistic. But he is also a realist. At the end of the interview, after they had watched Strangelove, Oliver handed Putin the DVD case to keep in case he wanted to watch it again. Putin thanked him and opened up the case to find that it was empty. “Typical American gift!” he declared.

Oliver knew that he was going to pay a steep price for giving Vladimir Putin a platform to express his views on American television. And he has been pounded mercilessly across American media.

At the end of the third interview, Putin asked Oliver if he’d ever been beaten. “Oh, yes, many times,” Oliver said. Putin responded presciently, “Then it’s not going to be anything new, because you’re going to suffer for what you are about to do.” To which, Oliver replied, “I know… but it’s worth it. It’s worth it to try to bring some more peace and consciousness to the world.” Sadly, there are many who don’t share that goal.

Edu Montesanti is an independent analyst, researcher and journalist whose work has been published by Truth Out, Pravda, Global Research, Brazilian magazine Caros Amigos and numerous other publications across the globe.

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Days of Palestine, West Bank -Israeli Jewish Rabbi Shlomo Mlma asked on Sunday Israeli Jewish settlers to poison Palestinian water resources in order to kill them.

Mlma, the chairman of the Council of Rabbis in the West Bank settlements, asked the settlers to do so in order to cleanse the Palestinians from the West Bank cities and villages.

According to Israeli anti-occupation organisation “Breaking the Silence,” the rabbi wanted the Israeli Jewish settlers to push the Palestinians to leave their villages and pave the way for settlers to take over their lands.

Dozens of similar orders were made by rabbis that called for killing Palestinians, robbing their lands and farmlands and destroying their property.

International law views the West Bank and East Jerusalem as occupied territories and considers all Jewish settlement building on the land to be illegal.

About 800,000 Jewish settlers currently live on more than 100 Jewish-only settlements built since Israel occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem in 1967.

Inspired by such incitement, Israeli Jewish settlers several times killed Palestinians and destroyed their properties in the occupied West Bank.

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Does Trump Want to Redo the 1953 CIA Coup in Iran?

July 4th, 2017 by Ervand Abrahamian

Aaron Maté: It’s The Real News. I’m Aaron Maté.

Trump administration officials and right wing allies are openly talking about regime change in Iran. A series of news reports say White House officials want to oust the government in Tehran. The CIA recently established a new mission center specifically aimed at Iran, and the US military has increasingly targeted Iran-backed forces inside Syria. The most stark words came recently from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Earlier this month, he was asked if regime change is the goal.

Rex Tillerson: Our policy towards Iran is to push back on this hegemony, contain their ability to develop obviously nuclear weapons, and to work toward support of those elements inside of Iran that would lead to a peaceful transition of that government. Those elements are there, certainly as we know.

Aaron Maté: The timing of Tillerson’s statement was striking. The next day, the State Department quietly released documents on the CIA’s role in the overthrow of Iran’s democratic government in 1953. The US and Britain targeted Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh after he nationalized his country’s oil. The coup has shaped Iran’s modern history and remains all the more relevant today.

I’m joined now by one of the top historians of modern Iran. Ervand Abrahamian is the distinguished professor of Iranian and Middle Eastern history and politics at Baruch College and the author of The Coup: 1953, The CIA and the Roots of Modern US-Iranian Relations. Professor, welcome.

E. Abrahamian: Good morning.

Aaron Maté: Thank you for joining me. You’ve gone through these new documents now. Can you lay out for us what they contain and also provide us with the context for what happened with this coup in 1953?

E. Abrahamian: First, about the documents. The State Department has a policy of releasing its documents 30 years after event. The documents for the Mosaddegh period, which is ’51, ’53 were delayed and delayed. Once they were published, they were so skimpy that there were long periods where there was a crisis in Iran, there was no correspondence between the embassy in Tehran and DC, which was very strange obviously. The American Historical Association kicked up such a fuss that the State Department agreed to bring out the new edition, and this is what has come out recently, what they call a retrospective for 1951, ’54 period.

Some people expected that there would be much more on the actual coup of August ’53. I really didn’t expect much new on that because in the year 2000 a CIA document, an autopsy on the coup was leaked to The New York Times, and that was 150-page, very detailed document on how the US pulled off the coup in ’53. So there wasn’t really much new to discover. Maybe some details about individuals, the actual operation on the ground. But one really couldn’t expect much more from that, more than what was called the Wilber Document. The new batch, which is 1,000 pages, some 375 documents, really doesn’t tell us much more about the coup.

But it is actually very valuable for a number of reasons for knowing what was going on between ’51 and ’53. The main striking thing, and I think this is why these documents were not released before, is how far not just the CIA but the State Department’s deeply involved in Iranian politics from ’51 on. It wasn’t just a question of basically negotiating and dealing with the oil crisis and being a go-between between Iran and UK. The State Department, the CIA was actually very much involved in elections and choosing prime ministers and doing everything they could to undermine Mosaddegh even long before the coup. But what these documents show is, in fact, the US was really up to its neck with the nitty-gritty of Iranian internal politics.

Aaron Maté: Can you talk about why they were so involved and specifically why they wanted to target Mosaddegh?

E. Abrahamian: The main issue was that Mosaddegh nationalized the British oil company. This is often just seen as just a crisis between Iran and Britain. In fact, it had repercussions on United States because if Iran had succeeded with nationalization of oil, it was clear cut that this would have repercussions, direct threat to United States oil interests, not just in the Middle East, throughout the world. Other countries would then try to nationalize their oil, and that would be a major setback for United States. So from the very beginning, the US was very much interested in preventing real nationalization. They accepted the concept of nationalization. They were willing to pay lip service to nationalization so long as actually the oil industry was not controlled in Iran by the Iranians. That was very consistent throughout the Truman, Eisenhower administration, and it was very similar to the British position.

Actually, what these documents confirm, again, in the diplomatic dispatches is how far United States was interested in making sure that real nationalization does not take place. So even Eisenhower, who was very reluctant to get too involved into nitty-gritty of politics, he kept distance from this, whenever he’s in a National Security Council meeting, this is just before the coup, he stresses that international agreements are sacred and they should not be permitted to be violated. Of course, for him, Iran nationalizing its oil was a violation of the sanctity of international agreements. This is very consistent … This was actually pretty much well-known, although many historians like to deny it. What these documents do confirm is actually that American position was that Iran should not get away with successful nationalization.

Aaron Maté: Yeah, what you’re saying there about how historians have interpreted US motives is very important. I just spoke recently to Malcolm Byrne for The Real News about these documents. He’s at the National Security Archive. He’s very critical of the coup and has done a lot of work to get these documents released. But he seemed to ascribe the US motive to this Cold War mentality of wanting to stop Russia from getting access to Iran’s oil. Even if the internal documents used the Cold War language, it’s quite possible that that would just the rhetorical advice to mask their real concern, which is stopping local countries from having control over their own oil like Iran.

E. Abrahamian: Yes. I think Byrne has done heroic work getting these documents and other documents released, but I really disagree with his point of view. His idea is that the coup was a mistake, but the motivations were good, and the motivation was in the context of the Cold War. In the documents, you can find a lot of evidence for this because almost every national security document starts off with talking about the Soviet threat and the two-day threat, but I read this very much like some people start their pronouncement saying, “In the name of God, the Compassionate” and so on, and then you go onto the real business. So I think that was the discourse of the time. If you were going to legitimize anything, you put it in the context of the Cold War. I think Allen Dulles and Roosevelt, if they wanted to throw their grandmother under the bus, they would again resort to the Cold War.

But the problem is every so often when you really look at the negotiation positions, both by Britain and United States, the position there, and this is not in public, and when they come to discuss the oil issue with Mosaddegh, their argument was, “Yes, fine. We agree with nationalization. We’re all in favor of nationalization. But you are not really capable of controlling and exploiting and refining oil, so we will do it for you. We’ll do it in your name, and you can claim that it’s nationalized, but we have to have really control over the industry.”

For United States, this was very important because, as I said, if nationalization succeeded in Iran, it could actually threaten the American interests in the Gulf, in Iraq, in Indonesia, in Venezuela. This was always back of their mind. Again, every so often, if you look carefully, the devil’s in the details, you find these statements in these documents all basically covered up with the Cold War and so on. But you have this statement that the sanctity of international agreements cannot be violated.

Aaron Maté: Just to clarify for people, Allen Dulles, who you mentioned, was the head of the CIA at the time. Let me ask you, the goal here was to stop nationalization of Iran’s oil. Can you talk about the impact, though, that Mosaddegh’s action had on the broader Middle East and the movement there that we saw, especially in the ’70s, towards countries taking control of their own oil?

E. Abrahamian: Yes. Eventually, of course, the Middle East countries, even conservative countries like Saudi Arabia, nationalized their oil, but this was not until some 20 years later. By then, actually there was a shift in the world situation. In the mid-’70s, Western companies and Western states basically had no choice but to accept that. In 1951, ’53, this was considered the end of the world, that the sky would fall if nationalization was successful. So if you read some of their internal documents, they’re talking about like it’s the end of the world as they know it if Mosaddegh succeeds in nationalizing.

Aaron Maté: Finally, Professor, as we wrap, I’m wondering if you can comment on the current context today. I noted earlier the timing could be coincidental of the State Department releasing these documents on the 1953 coup just after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said those words that we played, that the US supports a transition of government inside Iran.

E. Abrahamian: I think it’s pure coincidence. They were been under pressure to publish it. They’ve kept on delaying it. They were supposed to publish it four years ago. They said the British had some concern, and they had to remove any reference to the British involvement in the coup. Then they said they didn’t want to publish it in the last years of Obama because that would jeopardize the nuclear discussions. I think that-

Aaron Maté: Fair enough. So timing aside, then, your thoughts on what we’re seeing right now from the Trump administration with officials openly floating regime change.

E. Abrahamian: Again, it’s hard to take anything that comes out of this administration seriously. Not just about Iran, elsewhere. But with Iran, they said they would basically renegotiate the nuclear deal, but once they came in, they realized that this is actually not something you can do. The agreement was between Iran and United Nations, not United States. So there’s a lot of hot air, and frankly, they want to put pressure on Iran, but it’s not the old days that US is capable of pulling off a coup. These documents actually prove that.

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Tanks in the streets of Tehran, 1953 (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

In 1951, ’53, the CIA actually was involved in literally ground street politics of Iran. They would hire thugs to go and beat up newspaper sellers and peaceful demonstrators. They had those thugs in their payroll. They could do that. They had newspaper journalists, editors, they had deputies they had put in actually in parliament. That’s what these documents show, how US was involved actually in electoral politics in Iran.

Nowadays, it’s a very different situation. People in Washington can huff and puff and all that they want, but Iran is not going to collapse. So it’s a very different type of regime, and Iran just does not have that influence. What this type of huffing puffing then does is it actually strengthens the very right wing in Iran who are always talking about the US wants to come back and take over, and they use that as a camouflage to silence any criticism, any opposition. So it gives fuel to them, but it’s not really a serious talk that will try to overthrow the regime.

Aaron Maté: We’ll leave it there. Ervand Abrahamian is a distinguished professor of Iranian and Middle Eastern history and politics at Baruch College and the author of The Coup: 1953, The CIA and the Roots of Modern US-Iranian Relations. Professor, thank you.

E. Abrahamian: Thank you very much.

Aaron Maté: And thank you for joining us on The Real News.

Ervand Abrahamian is the author of The Coup: 1953, the CIA, and the Roots of Modern US-Iranian Relations (New Press).

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Late last week, Saudi Arabia and other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) that are involved in attempting to isolate Qatar sent the tiny Gulf nation a list of 13 demands. They are insisting that Qatar meet these demands within ten days or face unspecified further action.

The list of demands includes Qatar shutting down Al-Jazeera and its affiliate stations; shutting down other news outlets that Qatar funds, including Middle East Eye; curbing diplomatic ties with Iran and expelling members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard; terminating the Turkish military presence in Qatar; consenting to monthly audits for the first year following acceptance of the demands, and aligning itself entirely with the other Gulf and Arab countries militarily, politically, socially, and economically – to name but a few.

The most ludicrous of the demands is that Qatar must end its interference in sovereign countries’ internal affairs. Qatar does interfere in a number of countries, including Libya and Syria, but as the German Foreign Minister explained, this list of demands directly challenges Qatar’s sovereignty. Who is interfering with whose sovereignty, exactly?

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Source: Al-Jazeera

Unsurprisingly, Qatar has dismissed the list of demands as neither reasonable nor actionable. Surely, the Saudi-led anti-Qatar alliance is aware of this. It would be tantamount to asking Great Britain to shut down the BBC and expel American troops – it just wouldn’t happen. All of the world’s major newspapers are complicit in running state-sanctioned propaganda, and singling Al-Jazeera out is hardly fair or practical.

In that context, Saudi Arabia and its friends have given Qatar a list of demands they cannot conceivably meet and imposed a ten-day deadline to concede or face unspecified further action. Qatar was essentially doomed from the start of this rift, and it’s only just beginning. As Newsweek lamented,

“the demands are designed to be impossible to comply with.”

The UAE has warned that Qatar is now facing indefinite isolation and that the economic and political sanctions are likely to become permanent. Taken together with the recent promotion of the Saudi King’s son, Mohammed bin Salman, now first in line to the throne, things are indeed heating up against Qatar. Prince Salman is widely regarded as one of the main proponents behind the Saudi-Qatar rift.

The ultimate agenda of the Saudi-led alliance is to deter Qatar from continuing its relationship with Iran, Saudi Arabia’s regional arch rival. But even the Guardian notes that “cutting ties to Iran would prove incredibly difficult,” as Iran and Qatar share a massive offshore natural gas field that supplies Qatar with much of its wealth. In fact, Iran immediately came to Qatar’s aid and began supplying the country with food after the Saudi-led sanctions created a shortage within the country. Shaking off Iran and Turkey —the two countries that have stood by Qatar’s side during this feud — is almost unthinkable. Qatar would be left without a single ally on either side of the Middle East region.

Qatar was initially among a handful of countries, including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, that wanted to install a natural gas pipeline through Syria and into Europe. Instead, the Syrian government turned to Iran and Iraq to run a pipeline eastward and cut out the formerly mentioned countries completely. This is precisely why Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey have been among some of the heaviest backers of the Syrian opposition fighters. This pipeline dispute pitted the Sunni Gulf States against the Shia-dominated bloc of Iran, Iraq, and Syria (Syria’s president is from a minority denomination of the Shia sect of Islam). Although Iran and Qatar shared this lucrative gas field, they were directly at odds in regard to how the field should have been utilized.

Not long after Bashar al-Assad’s proposed deal with Iran and Iraq was announced, foreign fighters began to flood the country. Syria was demonized at the outset, even though then-Secretary of State John Kerry dined with Assad two years before the conflict erupted. It should be clear that Washington’s issues with Assad are not rooted in human rights concerns considering the dictator had been in power for 11 years and was notorious for human rights abuses in the period before the so-called revolution began.

John Kerry (who was then senator for Massachusetts) and his wife Teresa dined with the Assads in February 2009 at a restaurant in Damascus

John Kerry (who was then senator for Massachusetts) and his wife Teresa dined with the Assads in February 2009 at a restaurant in Damascus (Source: Telegraph)

Though Qatar has been heavily involved in arming the Syrian opposition and calling for Assad’s departure (Assad being an integral Iranian ally), Qatar actually maintains an independent foreign policy agenda of its own. Over the past two years, Qatar has conducted over $86 billion worth of transactions in Chinese Yuan and has signed other agreements with China that encourage further economic cooperation.

This is incredibly important because Qatar shares its major natural gas reserve with Iran, and Iran also conducts its oil-related business deals with China in Yuan. Shortly after the nuclear accord reached in 2015, the Islamic Republic sought to capitalize on these economic opportunities by ramping up production on their share of the Iran-Qatari gas reserve. In November 2016, Iran signed a deal with France’s Total, a multinational integrated oil and gas company, to develop this project. Iran is expected to surpass Qatar’s gas production by next year, and Qatar was left with little choice but to join the venture. It lifted a self-imposed ban on developing the gas field in April of this year.

If Iran and Qatar continue down this path, the U.S.’ self-asserted hegemony over the world’s financial markets will directly come under attack, and rising economic and military powers like Russia and China will continue to reap the benefits.

Remember that Hillary Clinton’s leaked emails confirmed that the U.S. and France were so concerned with attacking Muammar Gaddafi in Libya not out of humanitarian concern, but rather, out of fear of his plan to unite Africa under a single gold-backed currency that would be used to buy and sell oil on the global markets.

Remember that in 2000, Saddam Hussein announced he would sell Iraqi oil in euros, and the Guardian reported in 2003 that Iraq had actually netted a handsome profit in doing so — at least until the U.S. invaded not long after and immediately switched the sale of oil back to U.S. dollars.

Perhaps it sounds like a conspiracy theory (even with Clinton’s leaked emails as evidence), but it’s important to ask why Saudi Arabia is so concerned with Qatar, if not for economic reasons? Because of Qatar’s support for terrorism? Hillary Clinton’s leaked emails also revealed that both Saudi Arabia and Qatar financially sponsored ISIS – making such a rationale hypocritical beyond belief.

Pot. Kettle. Black.

The push to oust Assad in Syria has almost all but failed, and Qatar, learning from its mistakes, is not relying on Assad’s departure to maintain its vast supply of wealth (though it would probably still welcome such a move). As Counterpunch explains:

“The failure of this insurgency, however, has spelled the death of this proposal, leaving Qatar bound to look East to Asia – already their biggest customers – for their LNG markets. But most of the existing Eastbound LNG pipeline infrastructure is controlled by Iran. For Qatar, then, cutting its Iran links would be cutting off its nose to spite its face. This is why the Saudis aim to demonstrate that the alternative is having their entire face cut off.”

How far in Saudi Arabia’s face-cutting agenda against Qatar these Gulf State adversaries will go is unclear, but Qatar has already seen some heavy-handed treatment in the early stages of this conflict. Further complicating the issue is the fact that Qatar hosts the largest U.S. military base in the region, with 11,000 troops currently stationed there.

Further, the U.S. just recently implemented a policy to target Iran for regime change. President Trump met with Saudi Arabia and the GCC nations earlier this year and sword-danced and sabre-rattled his way down a warpath with Iran. Trump’s military has been striking down Iranian drones and Iranian-backed troops in Syria, and the White House has just launched fresh accusations against the Syrian government regarding an attack that hasn’t even happened yet.

Clearly, Qatar cannot meet Saudi Arabia’s demands, and Saudi Arabia must be completely aware of this. As we have seen in Yemen and Syria, Saudi Arabia almost always resorts to outright brutality in order to bully non-compliant states into submission. As we have also seen in America’s treatment of Iraq and Libya, countries that depart from the U.S. dollar are not met kindly by the American military, either.

In this context, expect this rift to heat up on multiple fronts. We may very well be witnessing Qatar’s denigration into a Syrian or Yemeni-style battlefield in the months to come.

Let’s hope this is not the case.

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Video: ISIS Collapsed in Eastern Aleppo

July 4th, 2017 by South Front

Pro-government forces, led by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) Tiger Forces, have fully expelled ISIS terrorists from the area east of the Khanasir-Ithriyah road. Initially, the Tiger Forces took control over the entire Ithriyah-Resafa road, including the Habbari oil field and nearby points. Then, after a series of firefights with ISIS terrorists, government troops cleared the remaining ISIS-held pocket in eastern Aleppo.

With this advance, the SAA shortened the frontline with ISIS in the area and got a useful supply line to its strong point of Resafa. In the current situation, government forces will likely develop momentum against ISIS terrorists east of Salamiyah. If the SAA and its allies secure the road between Salamiyah and Palmyra, they will further shorten the frontline and repel any possible ISIS counter-attack on the Tiyas Airbase that may threaten the supply lines of government forces operating against ISIS east of Palmyra.

Faylaq Al-Rahman has followed the White House’s advice and blamed the Syrian government for using chemical weapons against its members in the Eastern Ghouta region near Damascus. The militant group accused the SAA of using chlorine gas at the Ayn Tarma front after it had failed to advance in the area. Faylaq Al-Rahman said that 30 of its fighters were poisoned and added that the SAA once again used chlorine at the Zamalka front north Ayn Tarma. The Syrian Defense Ministry released a statement denying those claims and saying these reports are a pure propaganda.

In late June, the White House launched a large-scale media campaign preparing public opinion for further attacks against the Syrian government. The Trump administration claimed that it had some secret evidence that the Assad government was preparing for a chemical weapons attack in the country. The UK and France added that they would support any US military action against Syria.

The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) captured Hussainiya and Kasrat Mohamed Ali, and advanced on Ratlah in the southern Raqqah countryside. The US-backed force expanded its operations in the area after it failed to weed out the ISIS resistance inside Raqqah despite a desperate bombing campaign by the US-led coalition. The SDF is attempting to enter the Old Raqqah area, but this is a complicated task because clashes in al-Sinaa and Rawdah are still ongoing. ISIS claimed that 74 SDF fighters have been killed and 12 others wounded by its snipers so far in the city.

The US Marines have released a video showing its artillery unit supporting the SDF advance in Raqqah. Some people suggested that the video allows seeing alleged phosphorus shells prepared for usage.

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It is unreasonable to ask taxpayers to pay billions more dollars for NATO’s budget because they get less and less peace, security and stability, says Jan Oberg, director of Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said the bloc’s security spending would see its biggest increase since 2014, by 4.3 per cent in 2017. This is a response to US President Donald Trump‘s criticism of NATO countries failing to increase military budgets.

Stoltenberg also said the alliance has combat-ready forces along Russia’s border.

“NATO’s four multinational battle groups in the Baltic countries and Poland are now fully operational, a clear demonstration that our alliance stands united in the face of any possible aggression,” Stoltenberg said during a news conference on Wednesday.

RT: Why does NATO feel it necessary to increase its spending? Have new threats developed to the alliance in the last year?

Jan Oberg: There is absolutely no threat that would legitimate this type of increase. NATO with 29 countries are 12 times higher in terms of military spending than Russia which is the alleged main threat. And secondly, terrorism, which is a very legitimate threat to combat, has increased since 2001 80 times, meaning the war on terror is the most counterproductive war ever fought in human history. On Thursday, the defense ministers are meeting in Brussels. And one of the things they are going to discuss is how to combat ISIS in the Middle East. Everybody knows the US and its allies are supporting ISIS and other terrorists and are preventing the struggle of the Syrian government from combating this intrusion, these terrorists on its territory. Facts play no role anymore. It is perception management…Whenever we have a problem – and for 68 years we have failed to create a peaceful world – we need more money. The money Stoltenberg is talking about is citizens’, taxpayers’ money and my serious proposal would be: those who want war and have done such a bad job for 68 years and asking for even more money – they should go and do crowdfunding for their wars because it is unreasonable to ask taxpayers to pay billions of more dollars and getting less and less peace, security and stability.

‘NATO is the part of the US global empire’

NATO is ubiquitous and this has to do with the preservation of corporate interests, not saving or helping people, says Mike Raddie, co-Editor of BSNews.

RT: Why does NATO feel it necessary to increase its spending by such a large amount?

Mike Raddie: I think NATO is still trying to justify itself after 25 years of existence that shouldn’t have happened really – after the Cold War NATO should have been disbanded. It is still being used: it was used in Libya, it is used in Afghanistan, and it is used in Syria, still today. I think the build-up of troops on the Russian borders is extremely dangerous, really provocative. It is not just Russia. China is pretty much surrounded by US troops, US bases, and US aircraft carriers.

A couple of hundred years ago, if a government saw hostile troops on its border, it wouldn’t wait for a declaration of war, it would just see that as an imminent invasion and defend themselves. So, you can say that Russia and China have been amazingly restrained in their attitude to the West and NATO countries in particular. It is part of the US’ global empire. We can’t forget that they’re at least 800 US bases around the world. And the US Special Forces last year were deployed in 138 countries. That is 70 percent of the country-states in the world. So, it is ubiquitous; it is everywhere. There are very few countries that don’t have a US presence in their land at the moment. Arguably some of these Special Forces are for training purposes. But they are only to train the local troops, and this is all to do with the preservation of corporate interests. They are not there to save people or help people. They are there to protect corporate interests wherever they may be.

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Chaos is everywhere – it can be in a form of civil disorder that springs from domestic concerns/causes while it can also be a pretext for a “fabricated civil war” or “regime change” which incites external response under the cloak of “humanitarian intervention”. Is chaos really a prelude to achieving genuine peace? Read our selected articles below.

A phenomenon of humanitarian intervention has been one of the most contentious topics in international law, political science, and moral philosophy. Nonetheless, by reviewing the evolution of the concept, it can be concluded that the motives for humanitarian intervention are morally and legally intolerable, acting as a force of liberal imperialism. Furthermore, history illustrates that humanitarian intervention is a part of a wider process employed by power states as a strategy to expend their political and economic influence. (Petar Djolic)

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“Color Revolution” Comes Home? Are Americans Also the Victims of “Regime Change”?

By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, July 03, 2017

Have the people of the United States been the victims of regime change operations at home? Have the wealthiest and the security state created a government that serves them, rather than the people? To answer these questions, we begin by examining how regime change works and then look at whether those ingredients are being used domestically.

Once Only Blacks Were Enslaved, Now We All Are

By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, July 03, 2017

Not a word will be said about Washington’s 16 years of purely gratuitous war in the Middle East and North Africa that has destroyed in whole or part seven countries, sending millions of war refugees to overrun the Western World and change the quality of life for Western peoples.

Humanitarian Interventions: The Doctrine of Imperialism

By Petar Djolic, July 03, 2017

From the very beginnings of the world system as it is recognized today, some 500 years ago, ideologies that justify Western power on the grounds that it is based on natural law and universal values were developed and espoused by Euro-American leaders.

US Won’t Leave Syria After The Islamic State (ISIS) Is Defeated, Says Commander of US Forces in Syria, Iraq

By Russia Insider, July 03, 2017

The three-star US general in command of American forces in Syria and Iraq says the US will leave Syria as soon as ISIS is defeated, but not really. Actually, they will stick around, because after the ISIS state is defeated there will still be ISIS guerrillas to deal with.

Big Lies Incorporated

By Mark Taliano, July 03, 2017

The Fake Left embraces taboos. False flags are “conspiracy theories” so they could never happen at home or abroad. NGO’s are credible sources and not fronts for intelligence agencies, nor do they receive government funding according to the Parallel Left. The White Helmets must be legitimate since they won an Oscar, and Hollywood never lies.

What is July 4th to US Imperialism? What is it to the Oppressed?

By Danny Haiphong, July 03, 2017

“The Declaration of Independence implicitly legalized the enslavement of Black people and the genocide of Native people within the context of the developing American capitalist nation-state.”

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In 2015, at the height of the refugee crisis, Sweden took in more migrants per capita than any other European country.

Then on April 7 this year a terrorist attack, in which an Uzbek man, who was a rejected asylum seeker drove a stolen beer truck into a crowd of shoppers. He ended up killing four people and wounding 15 others. Sweden quickly changed its refugee policy in the face of mounting social problems from within.

Armstrong Economics has had sight of a leaked Swedish report that concludes the Refugee Crisis is now tearing Europe apart. The report has revealed that the number of lawless areas in Sweden alone has now reached 61, rising from 55 in just one year.

The article entitled “Sweden on the brink of legal crisis” says

Sweden’s National Police Commissioner, Dan Eliasson, came out and pleaded on national television for assistance: “He warned that Swedish police forces can no longer uphold the law. The refugees are so disrespectful that if the free money is cut off, Sweden can quickly find itself in the midst of total chaos. The refugees will turn violent and seek whatever they can from the other regions. When the police come out and ask for help, you know something is seriously wrong.

Just two months ago Magnus Ranstorp, the head of terrorism research at the Swedish Defense University, said that roughly 12,000 rejected asylum seekers have gone underground. Ranstorp explains what the backlash of refusing refugees asylum looks like and what the implications for its own laws looks like –

Because you have a lot of people who come in who will not be allowed to stay, and that in itself creates a pool of people who will try to elude themselves from the authorities. They become a shadow population with no rights. And that fuels extremism in all different directions. 

There are about 150 known Syrians who have gone back to Syria and fight and then returned to Sweden. Ranstorp says 

Extremists meet little resistance in Sweden. “It’s not that security services and police are not doing their work. The reason is our counterterrorism laws are difficult to apply. You actually have to prove a violent crime was committed or about to be committed [to be convicted of a crime]. It’s not enough that you joined ISIS.”

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Arrests and scuffles after anti-refugee rampage (Source: Al-Jazeera)

Later, in June 2016, Sweden toughened the rules for migrants seeking asylum, limiting who can receive permanent residency, and making it more difficult for parents to reunite with their children. Prior to that Sweden introduced border checks with its neighbours for the first time in 20 years, requiring police to monitor trains and ferries and turn back those who don’t have valid travel documents. Under the previous system, asylum seekers could enter the country unobstructed, regardless of whether they had travel documents, like a passport.

In February this year the BBC reported that Swedish police had launched an investigation after a riot erupted in a predominantly immigrant suburb of the capital, Stockholm. Rioters, some of them wearing masks, threw rocks, set vehicles on fire and looted shops. One officer fired at rioters who threw rocks at police. The unrest in the Rinkeby suburb came after police tried to arrest a suspect on drugs charges.

Things are not much better in many other parts of Europe either. Further south, the Independent reports that

“Italy threatens to close ports to humanitarian refugee rescue ships as it reaches ‘saturation point.”

The move comes amid Italian anger at the lack of help from Europe as it hosts almost 200,000 asylum seekers.

In France Emmanuel Macron’s refugee friendly speeches were one thing, reality is something completely different where the crisis is intensifying. Gérard Collomb, Macron’s interior minister, authorised the transfer of three extra police squadrons to the Calais region. In an interview on June 10th with the Le Parisien newspaper, Collomb said

“Our priority is that Calais and Dunkirk do not remain places of fixation and that ‘Jungles’ do not reconstitute.”

OpenDemocracy describes the squalid, filthy, miserable conditions of refugee camps in Greece, whilst Mediterranean countries including Spain sees record numbers of refugees arrive. The UN Migration Agency said 8,863 migrants were rescued trying to reach their coast from Libya between June 24 and 27, another report sees over 10,000 arriving in just three days in the last week of June.

Towards Eastern Europe, some 13,000 migrants are still stranded in Bulgaria, the European Union’s poorest country. In an attempt to prevent illegal crossings, the country built a fence on its border with Turkey and reinforced its border controls amid the backdrop of migrant rioters clashing with police. Hungary and Poland have refused to take any refugees amid a political crisis where the highest EU courts is the battle ground against the quota demands of Brussels.

Findings from the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey published last week show Brexit was the result of widespread concern over the numbers of people coming to the UK. The refugee crisis and migrants from Europe ended up causing the biggest upset in modern British history and threatens the existence of the EU project.

To defend itself, the EU is now spending tens of Millions in an attempt to stop migrants and refugees leaving Libya. The country’s ongoing civil war, started by Britain, France and NATO has left Africa’s wealthiest nation is ruins. Now daily allegations of torture, rape and killings earn it the moniker of “hell on Earth” among migrants.

Research by the US-based Refugees International (RI) group warned that the EU’s push to prevent boats leaving the Libyan coast – now the main departure point towards Europe – could fuel horrific abuses.

In the end, the dichotomy is here. Europe is facing a serious slow down in birth rates so it needs migration to boost working age populations to drive growth. Migrants arriving in such circumstances are on balance either not educated enough or can’t speak the various languages of the EU, rendering 83 percent unemployable for at least 5 to 10 years according to the latest statistics from Germany, the country with the largest migrant/refugee intake over the last few years.

Herbert Bruecker of the IAB Institute for Employment Research said experience showed around 50 percent of migrants tended to have found employment after living in Germany for five years, at least 60 percent were in work after 10 years and 70 percent after 15 years.

All this is a huge strain on the economy of countries accepting refugees whilst having austerity forced upon them by unelected bureaucrats of the EU. It is hardly surprising that public sentiment to mass immigration into Europe is negative, politically charged and leading to civil unrest.

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When the U.S. military takes a bunch of journalists on a press junket to a foreign country it has a certain intention and prepares every detail in advance. There will be witnesses and local people who are briefed for their two minute talk with the journalists to convey exactly what the military wants them to convey. After enjoying local flair, for ten minutes max, some U.S. diplomatic official or a general will treat the journos to some good whiskey and a genuine local steak. The official will speak a few prepared lines on the record that will reinforce the story the locals were tasked to tell.

The outcome is predictable. The stories the journalists will write will be the same.

Michael Gordon in yesterday’s New York Times and David Ignatius in yesterday’s Washington Post both report of their latest junket, a visit of Tabqa in Syria.

Gordon’s piece: In a Desperate Syrian City, a Test of Trump’s Policies

The young man unburdened himself about the dark years of living under the Islamic State as a crowd of curious onlookers gathered in front of a weathered storefront in the town marketplace. The militants, said the man, a 22-year-old named Abdul Qadir Khalil, killed many residents, doled out precious jobs and severely limited travel to and from the city. …He ticked off a list of the things Tabqa needs: electricity, water, fuel and a sizable bakery. Then, laughing about his new freedom to openly denounce the militants, he said, “If they ever come back, they will slaughter all of us.”

The Ignatius’ piece: As the Islamic State falls in Syria, one city offers a preview of the country’s future

A boisterous group of young Syrian men is gathered outside a tire and vehicle-parts shop across from the warehouse. American military advisers aren’t sure at first that it’s safe to talk with them, but the men press eagerly toward two visiting reporters. Abdul-Qadr Khalil, 22, dressed in a bright blue-nylon jacket, speaks for the group. He complains that there’s not enough food, water, gas or bread, and there are no jobs. But he dismisses the idea that the Islamic State will ever take hold here again.“No, never!” says Khalil, and the young men around him nod in unison. “It will be impossible to live if they come back. They will kill all of us.”

Gordon:

.. small children greet visitors with a “V” sign for victory.

Ignatius:

Young children flash V-for-victory signs.

Gordon:

“A fundamental problem in our society is that ISIS’ ideology has been implanted in little kids’ brains, which means it will carry on in the future,” said Ahmad al-Ahmad, the co-president of the council.

Ignatius:

Ahmad al-Ahmad, the co-president of the newly formed Tabqa Civil Council, … Young boys who were indoctrinated at Islamic State training camps are trying to find their balance in a new world where beheadings and the chanting of Islamist slogans are over.

Gordon:

Nearly 50 tons of flour, paid for by the Pentagon, were trucked in from Iraq to an American-funded warehouse on Wednesday.

Ignatius:

At a warehouse near the town center, the first shipment of American food arrived on Wednesday; sacks of flour and rice are stacked on pallets, ready for distribution, …

Gordon:

We are not going to get beauty; it’s about pragmatism,” said Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones of the British Army, the deputy commander of the coalition force.

Ignatius:

This is not a work of beauty. This is pragmatism,” says Maj. Gen. Rupert Jones, the British deputy commander of coalition forces in Iraq and Syria ..

I agree with the British general. The reporting in the Washington Post and New York Times from this military press junket is not a work of beauty but pragmatism. These highly paid journalists do not want to get their new desert dress dirty. They pragmatically repeat what the well briefed (and bribed) locals say, picture the children that make V-signs (and receive the promised candy) and they stenograph whatever the military or some diplomats say. No real reporting, no thinking and no dirty boots are required for their job.

The military wanted to convey that nearly everything is fine now in Tabqa. The people love the U.S. occupation and all that is needed now are a few billion $$$ for some minor nation building. The journalists ate up the prepared bites and transmit exactly what the military wanted them to say.

The mainstream media want their readers to believe that their narratives from war zones are genuine reporting. The above examples show that they are not. Their journalists are simple recording highly choreographed shows the Pentagon and State Department press advisors made up and the local press officers prepared in advance. A modern version of the Vietnam war’s five o’clock follies.

Richard Pyle, Associated Press Saigon bureau chief during the war, described the [military press] briefings as, “the longest-playing tragicomedy in Southeast Asia’s theater of the absurd.”

Back then most media did not fall for the nonsense. Now they willingly join in.

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According to Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang, the USS Stethem missile destroyer trespassed Chinese territorial waters off the Xisha/Paracel Islands in South China Sea on June 2.

In its turn, Beijing “dispatched military vessels and fighter planes in response to warn off the US vessel.”

The Chinese ministry described the US aircraft carrier’s “entry into the territorial sea of China” as a “provocation.”

“Under the pretext of “navigation freedom”, the US side once again sent a military vessel into China’s territorial waters off the Xisha Islands without China’s approval. Its behavior has violated the Chinese law and relevant international law, infringed upon China’s sovereignty, disrupted peace, security and order of the relevant waters and put in jeopardy the facilities and personnel on the Chinese islands, and thus constitutes a serious political and military provocation. The Chinese side is dissatisfied with and opposed to the relevant behavior of the US side.”

The Chinese Foreign Ministry urged the US to “immediately stop such kind of provocative operations that violate China’s sovereignty and threaten China’s security,” adding that Beijing will continue to take measures to defend its national sovereignty.

Beijing cited the Law of the People’s Republic of China on the Territorial Sea and the Contiguous Zone, which proclaimed the baseline of the Xinsha Islands 21 years ago.

“The relevant Chinese law has explicit provisions on foreign military vessels’ entry into the territorial sea of China,” it added.

The South China Sea area, where Xisha/Paracel Islands are located, is a disputed region claimed by Brunei, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, the Philippines and Vietnam, as it is believed that it has vast energy resources. Chinese authorities claim 90 percent of the area and have repeatedly said that the country’s activities in the region are China’s sovereign right.

Earlier, Japan and Australia reiterated their calls for the US to stick with its longstanding policy of conducting freedom-of-navigation operations in the region.

In May, the USS Dewey, a United States Navy guided-missile destroyer also conducted a freedom of navigation operation in the South China Sea. The ship sailed around Mischief Reef, in the Spratly Island chain. The Chinese Defense Ministry accused Washington of militarization of the South China Sea region, following the sailing of the USS Dewey near the Mischief Reef.

Also in May, Chinese fighter jets reportedly came within 100 feet of US anti-submarine and maritime surveillance P-3 Orion aircraft over the South China Sea.

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The United States has perfected the art of regime change operations. The US is the largest empire in world history with more than 1,000 military bases and troops operating throughout the world. In addition to military force, the US uses the soft power of regime change, often through ‘Color Revolutions.’ The US has been building its empire since the Civil War era, but it has been in the post-World War II period that it has perfected regime change operations.

Have the people of the United States been the victims of regime change operations at home? Have the wealthiest and the security state created a government that serves them, rather than the people? To answer these questions, we begin by examining how regime change works and then look at whether those ingredients are being used domestically.

Color Revolutions and Regime Change Operations

Almost from the start, the CIA’s role has been more than intelligence gathering. It has been a key player in putting in place governments friendly to the United States and conducting other operations, e.g. the CIA is currently involved in drone strikes.

One of the first regime change operations of the CIA was Operation Ajax conducted in Iran, and led by Kermit Roosevelt, the grandson of Teddy Roosevelt, who was president when the US solidified its global empire ambitions. The CIA was founded in 1947 and the regime change coup in Iran was 1953. Greg Maybury writes in “Another Splendid Little Coup“: “Placing to one side an early dress rehearsal in Syria in 1949, the Iran coup was the first post-War exercise in regime change upon the part of Anglo-American alliance…”  Just this month the US government released documents showing the CIA and State Department’s planning and implementation of the coup against the democratically-elected prime minister of Iran, Mohammed Mossadegh. This release supplements one from 2013 that did not reveal the full role of the US in the coup.

Newspaper office burned in Tehran during 1953 US coup in Iran.

Newspaper office burned in Tehran during 1953 US coup in Iran.

The Iran coup was crude compared to more modern efforts but had the ingredients that have become common – civil society protests against the government, media reports supporting the protests, agents within the government supporting the coup and replacement of the government with a US-friendly regime. The Iran coup may have been the most costly mistake in US foreign policy because it undermined a secular democratic government in Iran that could have been the example for the region. Instead the US installed the brutal Shah of Iran, whose rule ended in the 1979 revolution, in which, as Maybury reports, the US was also implicated because it felt the Shah had overstayed his welcome.

The Iran coup was perceived as a great CIA success, so it was copied in other Middle Eastern countries as well as countries in Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean. Regime change is still a major tool of US foreign policy. There is a long-term ongoing coup campaign in Venezuela, with its most recent episode last week in which a helicopter attack on the Supreme Court was tied to the US DEA and CIA. The US has allied with oligarchs, supported violent protests and provided funds for the opposition, which has also worked to undermine the Venezuelan economy — a tactic the US has used in other coups, e.g. the coup of Allende in Chile.

The coup in Ukraine, which the media falsely calls a ‘democratic revolution,’ was, as the head of the ‘private CIA’ firm Stratfor says, “the most blatant coup in history.” The CIA and State Department played the lead roles.

Victoria Nuland handing out snacks to Ukraine protesters.

Victoria Nuland handing out snacks to Ukraine protesters.

Victoria Nuland, an assistant secretary of state under Clinton, bragged that the US spent $5 billion to build civil society opposition against a government that leaned toward Russia. The government funded civil society opposition through US AID, which is the open vehicle for what the CIA used to do covertly, along with the National Endowment for Democracy. This funding was used to build oppositional civil society groups and create destabilization. They focused on the issue of corruption, which exists in every government, and built it up to a centerpiece for regime change. The US allied with extremist right-wing groups in Ukraine.

The US picked the new leaders of Ukraine. This included Petro Poroshenko, whom U.S. officials refer to as “Our Ukraine (OU) insider Petro Poroshenko” in a classified diplomatic cable from 2006 . The selected Prime Minister was Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Before the coup, Victoria Nuland told the US Ambassador to Ukraine that ‘Yats’ should be the prime minister. And, the Finance Minister was Natalia Jaresko, a long-time State Department official who moved to Ukraine after the US-inspired coup, the Orange Revolution, to become a conduit for US funding of civil society through her hedge fund. She was a US citizen whom Poroshenko made a Ukrainian on the day she was appointed Finance Minister. To top it off, fmr. Vice President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, and fmr. Secretary of State John Kerry’s longtime financial ally, Devon Archer, were put on the board of the largest private gas corporation in the Ukraine. Yet, the US media refuses to call this complete take over of the country by the United States a coup and instead describes Russia as the aggressor.

Ukraine president Poroshenko with Prime Minister Yats

Ukraine president Poroshenko with Prime Minister Yats

The US has perfected regime change operations from the 1950s up through today. The standard method of operation is finding an issue to cause dissent, building opposition in a well funded civil society ‘movement’, manipulating the media, putting in place US friendly leaders and blaming US opposition for the coup to hide US involvement. This approach is consistent no matter which party is in power in the US.

The Kleptocratic Oligarch Coup In The United States

Let’s apply the lessons from around the world to the United States. There is no question the US is an oligarchy. We say no question because recent political studies have proven it in multiple ways.

One difference in the US is that money plays an outsized influence in US elections. The wealthy can buy the government they want through campaign donations and by anonymous spending but the tools of color revolutions are still needed to legitimize the government. Legitimacy is getting harder to buy. Many realize we live in a mirage democracy. The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs reported in 2016 the extent of the loss of legitimacy of US government:

“Nine in 10 Americans lack confidence in the country’s political system, and among a normally polarized electorate, there are few partisan differences in the public’s lack of faith in the political parties, the nominating process, and the branches of government.”

Jimmy Carter has pointed to the “unlimited bribery” of government as turning the US into an oligarchy. The government needs to use the tools of regime change at home in order to create an veneer of legitimate government.

Democracy Not Oligarchy

The Donald Trump presidency, which we regularly criticize, brings a lot of these tools to the forefront because Trump beat the system and defeated the elites of both parties. As a result, Democratic Party propaganda is being used to undermine Trump not only based on his policies but also through manufactured crises such as RussiaGate. The corporate media consistently hammers home RussiaGate, despite the lack of evidence to support it. Unlike the Watergate or Iran-Contra scandals, there is no evidence that Trump colluded with Russia to get elected. And, the security state – the FBI and the agencies that conduct regime change operations around the world – is working to undermine Trump in a still unfolding domestic coup.

Civil society also has a strong role. John Stauber writes that:

“The professional Progressive Movement that we see reflected in the pages of The Nation magazine, in the online marketing and campaigning of MoveOn and in the speeches of Van Jones, is primarily a political public relations creation of America’s richest corporate elite, the so-called 1%, who happen to bleed Blue because they have some degree of social and environmental consciousness, and don’t bleed Red. But they are just as committed as the right to the overall corporate status quo, the maintenance of the American Empire, and the monopoly of the rich over the political process that serves their economic interests.”

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Civil society groups created or aligned with the Democratic Party are defining the new form of false-resistance as electing Democrats. The Democrats, as they have done throughout history as the oldest political party, know how to control movements and lead them into ineffectiveness to support the Democratic Party agenda. We described, in “Obamacare: The Biggest Insurance Scam in History,” how this was done skillfully during the health reform process in 2009. This new resistance is just another tool to empower the elites, not resistance to the oligarchic-kleptocrats that control both parties. In fact, a major problem in progressive advocacy is the funding ties between large non-profits and corporate interests. The corruption of money is seen in organizations that advocate for corporate-friendly policies in educationhealth careenergy and climatelabor, and other issues.

Color Revolution Tools Used In The US

Now the tools the US uses for regime change around the world are being used at home to funnel activist energy and efforts into the Democratic party and electoral activities. In order to resist this new “resistance” we need to be aware of it and how it operates. We need to see through propaganda, such as RussiaGate, and attempts to manipulate the masses through scripted events that are portrayed as organic, such as the recent “sit in” by Rep. John Lewis and Sen. Cory Booker on the Capitol steps, or through highly emotional cultural content that portrays the plutocratic parties as parties of the people. We have to remember that the root issue is plutocracy and the US has two plutocratic parties, often referred to as “The Duopoly.”

Nonprofit industrial complex

We must continue to focus on the issues that are in crisis such as the economy, health care, education, housing, racism, inequality and militarization at home and abroad. We must fight for these issues independent of political party. We must be clear and uncompromising in our demands so that we are not taken off track. And we must have a clear vision of the future that we want to see.

Popular Resistance is a co-convener of the People’s Congress of Resistance. The People’s Congress will bring people together from around the US to meet in Washington, DC this September to outline a vision from the grassroots. A draft of that vision will be circulated over the next few months so that many people will provide input. Check out the People’s Congress here and get involved however you are able.

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Once Only Blacks Were Enslaved, Now We All Are

July 3rd, 2017 by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts

The 4th of July is upon us. We will hear all sorts of patriotic BS about how wonderful we are and how thankful we are to our brave military who defends our liberty.

Not a word will be said about the destruction by the Bush and Obama regimes of the US Constitution, which once protected our liberty far better than any military action.

Not a word will be said about Washington’s 16 years of purely gratuitous war in the Middle East and North Africa that has destroyed in whole or part seven countries, sending millions of war refugees to overrun the Western World and change the quality of life for Western peoples.

Not a word will be said about Washington’s ongoing insane provocations of Russia and China and Iran and Syria and North Korea that are likely to end in nuclear Armageddon.  

Speeches will celebrate “the exceptional, indispensable USA,” and fireworks will go off, preludes to the onrushing nuclear Armageddon.

While we listen to speeches of our wonderful fairy tale life, how lucky we are to be so beloved by our Great Democratic Government, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) has issued an all points bulletin urging its members to wake up and to urge their US Senators

“to oppose the American Health Care Act passed by the House. This harmful bill gives billions of dollars to special interests while sticking ordinary Americans with huge premium hikes. It includes an age tax that would force older Americans to pay thousands of dollars more for their health insurance. it weakens Medicare and removes protections for people with pre-existing conditions. I urge you to represent my interests—not those of the drug and insurance companies.”

The last sentence astounded me. How is it possible that a lobby group for retired people can possibly believe that the House and Senate have any interest in serving the American people?

The House and Senate serve the people who have money, and those people are not the elderly. Thanks to the Federal Reserve, the elderly have not had any interest income on their savings for a decade.

Moreover, thanks to jobs offshoring, the middle class is shrinking, and grandparents are having to support out of their savings both children and grandchildren. Savings are being drawn down and used up. Retired Americans simply do not have the resources to compete in Washington with the pharmaceutical and insurance corporations who are determined to pillage the elderly.

In the USA money resides in the hands of the military/security complex, the Israel Lobby (US taxpayers give the money to them), Wall Street and the Banks Too Big To Fail, real estate and insurance, and environmental polluters such as energy, mining, electricy production, and agribusinss.

No one else has any money. Therefore, these interest groups determine US domestic and foreign policy. 

The policy of the US government is easy to sum up. It consists of driving the American population into the ground and fomenting war abroad. This is what serves the money interests that control the government.

Democracy does not exist in America. All the bombast you will hear on the 4th is designed to keep you locked in The Matrix.

The talk about “taking back your government” is nonsense. The government doesn’t belong to you. You can’t take it back. 

Chris Hedges says that your only alternatives are to overthrow the criminal class in Washington or to accept your slavery.

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“Hell is full of good wishes and desires” – Saint Bernard of Clairvaux

Defining the concept of humanitarian intervention is problematic and, therefore, implementation of its conceptualisation is contentious. On the one hand, humanitarian intervention is commonly acknowledged to be an action of ‘last resort’ taken by a state or a group of states to alleviate or end gross violations of human rights on behalf of the citizens or ethnic minorities of the target state, through the use of military force. On the other hand, humanitarian intervention is perceived to be one of the most subtle and hidden forms of power in contemporary geopolitical systems. That is to say, the ideological structures that provide and underpin legitimacy for the more overt exercise of political and economic powers are manifested through the rhetoric of humanitarian interventionism.

Consequently, a phenomenon of humanitarian intervention has been one of the most contentious topics in international law, political science, and moral philosophy. Nonetheless, by reviewing the evolution of the concept, it can be concluded that the motives for humanitarian intervention are morally and legally intolerable, acting as a force of liberal imperialism. Furthermore, history illustrates that humanitarian intervention is a part of a wider process employed by power states as a strategy to expend their political and economic influence.

“International history is rife with interventions justified by high-sounding principles” (Doyle, 2006: 5).

From the very beginnings of the world system as it is recognized today, some 500 years ago, ideologies that justify Western power on the grounds that it is based on natural law and universal values were developed and espoused by Euro-American leaders. As such, the power wielded by their actions is presented as a benevolent vehicle through which the common good is spread. According to Wallerstein (2006), the humanitarian intervention debate can be traced back to the origins of European colonization. However, as Chomsky emphasizes,

“if we had records we might find that Genghis Khan and Attila the Hun professed humanitarian motives” (1999: 76).

Although contemporary humanitarian interventions are carried out in the name of democracy and more specifically human rights, a historical survey of this phenomenon reveals a clear evolution of such notions over time. As noted by Wallerstein

“the intervenors, when challenged, always resort to a moral justification — natural law and Christianity in the sixteenth century, the civilizing mission in the nineteenth century, and human rights and democracy in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries…” (2006: 27).

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Juan Gines de Sepúlveda (Source: Alchetron)

Juan Gines de Sepúlveda (1984) in his book, Democrates Segundo o de las Justas causas de la guerra contra los indios, outlined “basic arguments that have been used to justify all subsequent ‘interventions’ by the ‘civilized’ in the modern world into ‘noncivilized’ zones” (Wallerstein, 2006: 6). Sepúlveda (1984) accused the indigenous population of barbarism due to their practice of human sacrifice, which violates the divine and natural law. As such, according to Sepúlveda (ibid.), the Spanish had the responsibility to protect the innocent harmed by such hostile practices. In addition, Sepúlveda (ibid.) argued, Spanish rule was essential in bringing the message of Christ to the secular indigenous population. Therefore, as Sepúlveda (ibid.) notes, the positive ends including the spread of the natural law for the great benefit of the barbarians and protection of the innocent justify bellicose means employed by the civilized.

Bartolome de Las Casas, the first priest appointed in the Americas in the early 1500s, however, questioned the morality of such intervention. By denouncing the injustices of the Spanish conquest of South and Central America, Las Casas sought to secure the protection of the indigenous population. Las Casas (1999) countered Sepúlveda’s arguments by asserting that irrespective of how prevalent those motives were, they lacked moral significance. Moreover, even if such claims were justified, it did not mean that Spain was the appropriate actor to protect the innocent, or even that it could be done without causing more harm than good (Las Casas, 1999).

Such sentiments, the inability of the barbarians to govern themselves and the consequent need for civilizing missions, followed through to the nineteenth century, and were even shared by the most liberal and progressive of Western thinkers, such as John Stuart Mill. While mainly agreeing with the principle of nonintervention, Mill (1867) argued the case for ‘benign colonialism’. In other words, Mill’s principles of nonintervention were applicable only to ‘civilized’ nations. According to Mill (1867), ‘uncivilized’ peoples suffer from debilitating infirmities such as anarchy, despotism, familism and amoral presentism, which, in turn, makes them incapable of self-determination and, therefore, unfit for the principles of nonintervention. As such, Mill notes:

“…there assuredly are cases in which it is allowable to go to war, without having been ourselves attacked, or threatened with attack… To suppose that the same international customs, and the same rules of international morality, can obtain between one civilized nation and another, and between civilized nations and barbarians, is a grave error….” (1867: 166-167).

Nevertheless, once Mill’s words are put into the context of the whole paper, it is clear that Mill (ibid.) advocates for neither racial domination nor exploitation; on the contrary, Mill (ibid.) promotes the duty of paternal care, precluding exploitation and oppression while acquiring education and care so that one day colonized people become fit for independent national existence. That is to say, in order for ‘uncivilized’ societies to advance to the point where they are capable of sustaining liberal institutions and self-government, a temporary period of political dependence or tutelage is necessary. From this perspective, colonialism is not principally a form of economic exploitation and political domination, but rather an empire’s paternalistic practice that exports ‘civilisation’ in order to foster the improvement of indigenous population (Mill, 1867). However, a benign trusteeship is a slippery slope that generally, as history has shown (refer to colonialization of Africa, Latin and Central America as well as Asia), become malign imperialism. After all, as Doyle (2006) notes, how far is it from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and King Leopold’s Congo Free State to the Aborigines’ Protection Society and the Anti-Slavery Campaign? Furthermore, there is a great difficulty of consistently and objectively delineating between the ‘uncivilized’ and ‘civilized’ peoples. The problematic nature of such can, therefore, be exploited in order to legitimize subjugation as a way to facilitate the salvation and enlightenment of indigenous peoples.

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1946 – General Assembly adopts its first resolution (Source: UN Photo/Marcel Bolomey)

With the passage of WWII, and the inception of the United Nations, powerful states shifted their rhetoric from the notions of cultural and racial superiority and consequent ‘civilizing missions’ to human rights. Such sentiments intensified after the end of the Cold War, which subsequently saw a surge in the number of humanitarian interventions, concomitant to the seemingly decreasing prominence of state sovereignty. This “revolution of moral concern” (Davidson, 2012: 129), emphasized through the moral necessity (Teson, 2001) and responsibility to intervene militarily in the face of gross violations of human rights, has, therefore, been promoted heavily within contemporary liberal circles. Up until the beginning of 1990s, an act of self-defence was a predominant justification for intervention, however, the rise to pre-eminence of liberal ideas regarding states’ responsibilities to individual rights “seemed to be manifesting itself in the interpretation of international law” (Davidson, 2012: 134). Thus, the principle of non-intervention, which was founded on the principle of states’ sovereignty, no longer had the authority it once did within the international community. Such shift in attitudes regarding the permissibility of military interventions culminated in the formulation of the term ‘Responsibility to Protect’ based on the principle of natural law theory — “our common human nature generates common moral duties — including, in some versions, a right of humanitarian intervention” (Holzgrefe and Keohane, 2003: 25). However, an absence of international legal mechanism that is able to address and enforce laws formulated on the back of such principle provides room for powerful states to act flexibly based upon their own political and economic bias and challenges the traditional humanitarian values of “impartiality, neutrality and independence” (Barnett, 2005: 724), ultimately rendering such principle purposeless and, in some cases, even damaging, susceptible to manipulation and exploitation.

In sum, the use of military force to further humanitarian ideals seems, at the very least, a paradox in terms. That is, “wars are no longer waged in the name of a sovereign who must be defended, they are waged on behalf of the existence of everyone” (Foucault, 1990: 137). According to Dillon and Read (2009), such are the paradoxes inherent in humanitarian intervention — liberal powers are waging war against human life in the name of human life’s protection and preservation. In other words, issues such as poverty, health crises, environmental concerns and civil conflicts are re-conceptualized as international threats that necessitate intervention so that they do not “inundate and destabilize Western society” (Duffield, 2007: 1). Accordingly, those ways of life that do not conform to Western liberal standards are viewed as a threat to society as a whole. This notion is at the root of the drive to liberal interventionism.

Considering the above-outlined historical survey, it is difficult to argue that, despite it humanitarian cloak, liberal interventionism has not, in reality, always been a part of a liberal strategy of global governance. That is to say, liberal imperialism. As such, it can be concluded that liberal enterprise is “quintessentially concerned with the art of global supremacy” (Burchell, Gordon and Miller, 1991: 14). As illustrated, there are distinct similarities between the current discussions surrounding liberalism and old rhetoric of the empire. In other words,humanitarian intervention is basically a veil behind which political and economic imperialism can disguise itself. Furthermore, it seems there exists a significant cognitive dissonance between liberal universalism proclaimed through cosmopolitan humanitarianism, and liberal imperialism expressed through high-sounding principles of humanitarian intervention that, in reality, functions as a vehicle through which all forms of life that do not conform to liberal ideals are eradicated or expelled (McCarthy, 2009: 166).

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The June 5 decision by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Egypt to suspend diplomatic ties with Qatar has sent shockwaves through the Middle East.

The ensuing blockade shut down much of the Gulf’s maritime and land trade with Qatar, provoking fears that the tiny state would soon face food shortages. Major air carriers, including Emirates, Gulf Air, flydubai, and Etihad Airways, canceled flights, and Qatari citizens living in the participating nations had just two weeks to return home. Even immigrants with Qatari residency permits would be caught up in the expulsion.

The UAE outlawed any expression of sympathy for Qatar – including on Twitter – and threatened offenders with jail terms of up to fifteen years.

Governments closely linked to Saudi Arabia and the UAE quickly expressed support for the blockade, including the Tobruk-based House of Representatives in Libya (one of the country’s warring governmental factions), the Saudi-backed Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi government in Yemen, as well as the Comoros, Mauritania, and the Maldives.

Map of Middle East - Qatar

Source: Socialist Project

Bad Press: Financing Islamist Groups and Closer to Iran

The move against Qatar came after months of bad press in American and Gulf media, in which state officials repeatedly claimed that Qatar was financing Islamist groups and growing closer to Iran.

Yousef Al OtaibaUAE’s ambassador to the United States, played a major role in this campaign. Since the beginning of the 2010 Arab uprisings, Otaiba has roamed Washington’s corridors of power, warning that these popular revolts threaten the region’s established order and claiming that Qatar supports movements and individuals hostile to both Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Former American government officials and think tanks – notably the neoconservative, pro-Israel Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), a prominent supporter of the 2003 invasion of Iraq – have taken up this anti-Qatari crusade. On May 23, the FDD convened a high-profile seminar to discuss the Gulf nation’s relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood and how the Trump administration should respond. There, former secretary of defense Robert Gates called on the American government to relocate its massive airbase in Qatar unless the country cut ties with such groups.

According to emails released shortly after the conference, Otaiba supposedly reviewed and encouraged Gates’s comments. Indeed, this leak reportedly helped trigger the blockade, revealing the ambassador’s cozy relationship with Gates, the FDD, and other figures close to the Trump administration.

Both the UAE and Saudi Arabia have also claimed that Qatar has sought to strengthen ties to Iran over the past months. One piece of evidence offered for this is the claim that Qatar recently paid $700-million to Iran in order to secure the release of twenty-six Qatari royals who had been kidnapped in Iraq in 2015, and had been held in Iran for a year and a half. This story – which also allegedly involved a separate payment of up to $300-million to Al Qaeda-aligned groups in Syria – was denied by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who stated on June 11 that the money remains in the Iraqi central bank.

For its part, Saudi Arabia decried a statement attributed to Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, which appeared on the state-owned Qatar News Agency. During a graduation speech for national guard officers at the Al Udeid base, Al Thani purportedly praised Iran and criticized the Gulf states that see the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. Qatar explained that the website had been hacked – an assertion the FBI later supported– and that Al Thani had made no such statements.

Amid all these claims and counter-claims, some observers argue that Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia on May 20 represented a key moment in the campaign against Qatar, alleging that Trump gave Saudi Arabia and the UAE the green light. Indeed, one of his characteristically eloquent tweets seems to confirm this, as the president bragged that the blockade came out of his meetings in Riyadh.

Not everyone in Washington, however, fully supports Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Other officials – notably Rex Tillerson – are calling for an easing of the blockade and a peaceful solution. The United Kingdom’s foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, also weighed in, calling for an end to the conflict while also stating that Qatar “urgently needs to do more to address support for extremist groups.”

Internecine squabbling is nothing new for the Gulf’s fractious ruling families, but the decision to isolate Qatar marks a significant escalation. How should we understand the blockade in the context of wider developments in the Middle East, particularly in the wake of the Arab uprisings? Do these events mark an irreconcilable schism in Gulf politics or a fundamental shift in the historic patterns of American alliances in the region?

Shared Interests and Rivalries

We cannot understand the current conflict without analyzing the wider regional integration project, embodied in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman established this organization two years after the 1979 Iranian revolution and at the beginning of the war between Iraq and Iran that would last until 1988.

At the time, the GCC was widely seen as an American-backed response to these regional upheavals, designed to establish a security umbrella across the six member states, which the United States would encourage, equip, and oversee.

Not only do these states have rich oil and gas resources – the ultimate explanation for the United States’ interest in such an alliance – but they also share similar structures, marked by authoritarian ruling families and a labour force that primarily consists of largely rightless temporary migrant workers – a feature often forgotten in the flurry of media discussion about the Gulf over the past few weeks. The GCC’s integration project reflected these states’ collective interests, which are uniquely aligned with Western powers.

The relationship between the United States, other Western powers, and the GCC has strengthened considerably since 1981, as Qatar’s Al Udeid air base demonstrates.

Now over fourteen years old, Al Udeid hosts over ten thousand American troops and is the United States’ largest overseas airbase. As the forward headquarters of Special Operations Central Command and Air Forces Central Command, Qatar helps coordinate the United States’ military footprint throughout the region, including in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The United States also runs its principal naval base from Bahrain, home to the Naval Forces Central Command and Fifth Fleet. More than twenty thousand American military personnel are stationed throughout the rest of the Gulf.

The sale of military equipment to the Gulf by the United States and European nations, particularly the United Kingdom and France, is closely linked to this military presence. Trump’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia put this aspect of the U.S.-Saudi relationship on display: the dealmaker-in-chief reportedly signed contracts for more than one hundred billion dollars. (The precise values remain disputed, as they are largely based on letters of intent and include deals agreed upon with the Obama administration.)

According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s Arms and Military Expenditure Program, nearly 20% of world military imports went to GCC nations in 2015; Saudi Arabia and the UAE ranked first and fifth. Saudi Arabia and the UAE accounted for 80% of all GCC military imports that year, but Qatar, Kuwait, and Oman also appear on the list of the world’s top forty importing countries. The GCC’s share of the global market has more than doubled since 2011, and it has become the largest market for weapons in the world.

These purchases recycle a portion of the Gulf’s petrodollar surpluses to the companies that produce the world’s military hardware. The GCC not only hosts American forces, but it also pays handsomely for the privilege.

The Gulf’s Political Economy

But the significance of the GCC project extends beyond protecting an exclusive club of oil-rich monarchies and maintaining the region’s role as forward headquarters for American military power in the Middle East, Central Asia, and East Africa.

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the institutional framework laid down by the GCC encouraged the six member states to devise a much closer political and economic alignment, an arrangement often compared to the European Union. The last two decades have seen considerable progress toward this goal: increased levels of pan-GCC capital flows, a move toward standardized taxes and tariffs for imported goods, policies that encourage the free movement of citizen labour, and more unified political institutions. A common currency, the khaleeji, was even proposed.

This regional integration process supports the specific form of capitalism GCC states share. The large Gulf conglomerates (both state and privately owned) that dominate the Gulf’s political economy operate across Gulf borders, and – similar to the European Union – are also marked by a pronounced interpenetration of capital ownership structures across different Gulf states.

Importantly, however – and this helps us understand the latest conflicts in the region – this integration project did not extinguish the members’ rivalries or competitive tensions. A sharp hierarchy of political and economic power has marked the GCC since its inception, with the main pivot revolving around a Saudi-UAE axis.

These two countries have become the primary sites of capital accumulation, and firms from Saudi Arabia and the UAE dominate the GCC economy in the real estate, finance, trade, logistics, telecommunications, petrochemicals, and manufacturing sectors. There are also significant cross-border investments between Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

This axis is not without its own tension – reflected, for example, in the Emirati rejection of the Saudi-backed unified currency project in 2009 – but their political alignment has developed alongside their economic ties.

Bahrain is closely integrated into this axis as a junior partner. Its ruling Al Khalifa monarchy depends on Saudi financial, political, and military support, as the 2011 uprisings clearly demonstrated.

This sub-alliance influences how other GCC states relate to the rest of the world, a feature clearly illustrated by the region’s trade patterns. Due to relatively low levels of non-hydrocarbon manufacturing and small agricultural sectors, the GCC relies heavily on imports. The Saudi-UAE axis mediates these shipments: they bring goods in, then re-export them to other states, sometimes after value-added processing.

Food imports are of particular importance. The four other GCC states import more food from Saudi Arabia and the UAE combined than from any other country in the world. In 2015, Saudi Arabia and the UAE each ranked as either the first or second food exporter to every one of the other GCC states.

Remarkably – particularly since these figures include major wheat and meat exporters, including the United States, India, Brazil, and Australia – Saudi Arabia and the UAE were responsible for 53% of the total food export value to Oman, 36% to Qatar, 34% to Bahrain, and 24% to Kuwait.

These trends not only underscore the importance of placing the Saudi-UAE axis at the center of our understanding of the rest of the Gulf, but they also help explain the potential effects of the current blockade.

The Regional Scale

Dominated by this Saudi – UAE axis, the other smaller states have played a more marginal role in the Gulf’s political economy. With a tiny citizen population (only 313,000 citizens out of a total population of 2.6 million, an astonishing 12% of the country) and enormous wealth from its vast natural gas reserves, Qatar has particularly chafed at this hierarchical structure.

On a per capita basis, it is the richest country in the world – with 17.5% of its citizen households worth more than one million dollars – yet it has largely been denied a place in the GCC’s wider political and economic structures, muscled out by its bigger neighbors.

USA Military Bases in the Middle East

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Limited by the size of their domestic markets and flush with surplus capital from nearly fifteen years of rising oil and gas prices, a key consequence of these internal competitive hierarchies has been the attempt by all Gulf states to grow beyond the GCC’s borders. Large private and state-backed conglomerates have expanded their operations globally, investing in real estate, financial institutions, emerging technologies, agribusiness, and other sectors. While all GCC states have participated in this process, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar have led the way.

Although Gulf capital flows have largely concentrated on North America and Europe, the Middle East has also become an important target. As Arab states opened their markets and liberalized key economic sectors – a process led by the World Bank’s neoliberal poster child, Mubarak’s Egypt – Gulf capital took a leading role throughout the 2000s in buying up privatized assets (often through corrupt deals with state elites) and benefitting from the market opening that followed in the wake of neoliberal reform.

From 2003 to 2015, GCC states accounted for a remarkable 42.5% of total new foreign direct investment (FDI) in other Arab nations. In this period, around half of all foreign investments in Jordan, Egypt, Libya, Lebanon, Palestine, and Tunisia came from the Gulf. Further, from 2010 to 2015, European, Gulf, and North American investors spent just over twenty billion euros on mergers and acquisitions in the Arab World. The GCC share made up almost half, at 44.7%.

As stunning as these figures are, they actually understate the level of internationalization. They do not include, for example, the considerable levels of bilateral aid from the Gulf, nor do they necessarily incorporate Gulf firms’ portfolio investments in regional stock markets.

As this process unfolded, the GCC’s political role became increasingly prominent. The Gulf not only drove the construction of a regional order marked by authoritarian states and liberalized economies, but also benefited from it. All of this occurred under the auspices of Western powers and international financial institutions.

As this process drew the GCC states closer together, it also intensified their rivalries. One of the most important manifestations of this tension came when Qatar attempted to adopt an autonomous regional policy, relatively independent of Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Qatar began sponsoring different political forces – the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, and the Taliban – and hosting a variety of exiled dissidents – the Egyptian cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, who hosts popular television shows on Qatari channels, and the Palestinian intellectual Azmi Bishara. Qatar also used its extensive media network to promote itself as a regional force, notably through Al Jazeera and its affiliates and, more recently, the daily newspaper and TV channel Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, launched in early 2015.

The Arab uprisings that began in Tunisia in late 2010 accentuated these divisions, but they also emphasized the Gulf’s shared interests. By profoundly threatening the regional order and its authoritarian regimes, the uprisings presented the GCC states with a sharp challenge: how to head off the popular movements and reconstitute the authoritarian, neoliberal order? Each state had a common interest in this counterrevolutionary process, but their responses differed along the lines described above.

Qatar supported forces allied with the Muslim Brotherhood, while Saudi Arabia and the UAE looked toward people like Abdel Fattah el-Sisi in Egypt and former CIA asset Khalifa Haftar in Libya. A contradictory and rapidly changing constellation of alliances formed around the GCC’s common interests and their internal rivalries.

Qatar supported the Saudi-led intervention in Bahrain, participated in the war against Yemen, and, in Syria, opposed its supposed new ally, Iran. In Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, and Palestine, however, Qatar tended to back rival factions. The lines blur even in these cases: Qatar expressed support for Sisi following the 2013 coup, despite its clear alliance with the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood.

These diverging alliances also extend to other participants in the current blockade; Sisi’s Egypt, for example, supports the Assad regime in Syria, lining up with Iran but against Saudi Arabia, despite its almost complete dependence on the Saudi – UAE axis.

The key point, often overlooked in the media commentary on the blockade, is that there are no principled political positions involved in these alliances – this is about calculated expediency and a pragmatic assessment by each state of how best to further their regional influence, always within the framework of reordering the region in a way amenable to their collective political and economic power.

We need to keep both these tendencies in mind when we assess the current situation. A strong unanimity of interests underpins the Gulf states’ position on top of the regional order, a situation fully supported by – and in full support of – Western powers. Simultaneously, the GCC is split by rivalries and competition, reflected in the members’ different visions of how to maintain their shared interests.

The Question of Israel

In the wake of the Arab uprisings, we are now seeing an assertion of both of these tendencies. Specifically, the current blockade is a play by Saudi Arabia and the UAE to fully assert their hegemony over the region and to put Qatar back in its place.

But this is not just about Saudi Arabia and the UAE; it fundamentally expresses a general counterrevolutionary process that has been present since the beginning of the uprisings – restoring the status quo of authoritarian neoliberal states that has served the interests of the GCC as a whole (including Qatar) for several decades. All of this must also be seen through the lens of the Gulf’s continued and ever-strengthening alliance with the U.S. and other Western powers.

Within this process, the place of Israel plays a key role. Since the 1990s, American regional policy has sought to bring the GCC and Israel closer together, normalizing economic and political relations between the two pillars of U.S. power in the region. Since the Arab uprising, this rapprochement has appeared more and more likely.

It is no accident that Trump’s first international trip had him visit Saudi Arabia and then Israel (flying directly between the two), a travel schedule that perfectly illustrates the United States’ strategic priorities in the region. Despite the Arab League’s long-standing boycott of relations with Israel, the Gulf region (particularly the Saudi – UAE axis) and Israel agree on key political questions, and both sides are actively seeking to build closer ties.

In late March 2017, Haaretz reported that the UAE and Israel participated in joint military exercises in Greece alongside the United States and several European countries. This was not their first collaboration: a year earlier, Israel, the UAE, Spain, and Pakistan participated in Red Flag, an aerial combat training exercise that took place in Nevada.

In late November 2015, Israel opened a diplomatic office in the UAE’s capital city, Abu Dhabi, as part of the International Renewable Energy Agency – the first time an official Israeli diplomatic presence appeared in that country. Bloomberg Businessweek reported in February 2017 that the office could act as an embassy for Israel’s expanding ties in the Gulf.

Israeli security firms have reportedly set up more than $6-billion worth of security infrastructure in the UAE; this comes after Israel sold an estimated $300-million worth of military technology to the Gulf nation in 2011.

Israeli high-tech military and security firms are also active in Saudi Arabia, where they are purportedly helping Saudi Aramco set up cyber-security, selling advanced missile systems, and even conducting public opinion research for the royal family. Israeli media has stated that the country has offered the Saudis its Iron Dome military technology to defend against attacks from Yemen.

These once-clandestine relationships are now being spoken about openly. The Times of Israel reported in June 2015 that Saudi Arabia and Israel had held five secret meetings since early 2014. In May 2015, then-director general of the Israeli ministry of foreign affairs, Dore Gold, appeared publicly with retired Saudi general Anwar Eshki. The next year, Eshki visited Israel to meet with the former spokesperson for the Israeli Defense Forces and current coordinator of government activities in the territories, Major General Yoav Mordechai.

It shouldn’t come as a surprise, then, that Israel supports the blockade against Qatar. But that doesn’t mean Qatar hasn’t also tried to normalize its relations with Israel. Like the other GCC states, Qatar’s involvement in Palestine has been designed to guarantee itself a better seat at the table – a goal the Israelis have happily supported when it serves their interests.

In 1996, Qatar permitted Israel to open a trade office in Doha, making it the only Gulf state to maintain official relations with Israel at that time. Although the office closed following Israel’s bombardment of Gaza in 2008, Qatar has repeatedly offered to re-establish ties in return for being allowed to supply financial and material aid to Gaza. An Israeli trade delegation that visited Qatar in 2013 reportedly learned that Qatar was interested in investing in the Israeli high-tech sector.

Qatar is the only GCC state that admits Israeli visitors and has allowed Israeli athletes to participate in sporting and cultural events. In 2013, Qatar chaired the Arab League meeting that changed the 2002 peace initiative to allow Israel to keep its settlement blocs in any final agreement. Tzipi Livni, the Israeli justice minister, described the development as “very positive.” And in early February 2017, Muhammad al-Imadi, head of Doha’s national committee for the reconstruction of Gaza, claimed that “he maintains excellent ties” with Israeli political and military officials.

All of these trends indicate that none of the Gulf states – including Qatar – should be viewed in any way as a reliable ally or friend of the Palestinian struggle. But the current tensions in the Gulf also hold potentially important implications for political power in Palestine.

Mohammed Dahlan’s increasing political influence speaks to this possibility. Dahlan, a Fatah factional leader some believe will replace Abu Mazen (the current head of the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority), lives in Abu Dhabi, and the UAE has long supported him politically and financially. He has close ties to Israel and the United States and has become their preferred candidate to succeed the octogenarian Mazen.

Although rivalries within Fatah may cut Dahlan’s rise short, his growing importance points to how the current tensions in the Gulf might realign the power balance in neighboring areas.

Future Directions

Not all GCC states or regional actors support the current blockade. At the time of writing, Oman has allowed Qatar-bound ships to use its ports, and Kuwait has been engaged in frantic diplomatic efforts to calm the tensions. Only Bahrain has stood fully behind Saudi Arabia and the UAE, largely thanks to the Al Khalifa monarchy’s long-standing dependence on Saudi Arabia.

Turkey has offered to send troops to a Turkish military base in Qatar, and Iran has pledged to send food and water to overcome the closure of Qatar’s sole land border with Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s attempts to recruit other countries with large Muslim populations – such as Senegal, Niger, Djibouti, and Indonesia – have largely failed. Arab countries like Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia have also rejected the blockade.

In light of these disputes, we should remember what the GCC represents as a whole. This bloc of states is fully integrated into a U.S.-aligned regional power structure, has massively benefited from neoliberal reforms in the Arab world, and has become more and more intertwined with the region’s political dynamics.

These states share an interest in preserving their regional position and their long-standing political structures. These commitments outweigh the potential benefits of fracturing the project. Likewise, the West and Israel want to see the GCC hold together, as it has served their interests so well over recent decades.

Despite the current schisms, some kind of negotiated solution that sees Qatar defer to the Saudi – UAE axis and accept diminished regional influence is the most likely outcome.

This settlement would ultimately strengthen the Saudi – UAE axis and help consolidate the counterrevolution; it would also likely precipitate a realignment of political power in places like Tunisia, Libya, and Palestine.

But the Left must realize that none of Qatar’s putative allies – specifically Turkey and Iran – represent a progressive alternative for the region. While they may be lined up against the Saudi – UAE front in this context, these states have participated in the post-2011 counterrevolutionary process just as enthusiastically as their rivals.

Perhaps the most important lesson of the current crisis is that we must avoid simplistic readings of the Middle East, especially those based on the notion that “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.”

It would be utterly foolish to consider Qatar, Turkey, or Iran as representative of some progressive realignment just because they happen to be – at least for the moment – on the wrong side of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel. Jostling for regional power sparked these tensions and produced all sorts of contradictory and shaky political alliances, but none of the states involved represent any kind of political alternative worthy of the Left’s support.

Adam Hanieh is a senior lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London and the author of Lineages of Revolt: Issues of Contemporary Capitalism in the Middle East. This article is first published on the Jacobin website.

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An international legal and political coup d’état is taking place these days, with the help and co-operation of the European Commission, against yet another state of the EU,.

As unbelievable as it may seem, Juncker and Guterres are trying, through application of the guidelines of US and British policy, to destroy a second member of the EU after Greece and to transform it into a kind of post-modern protectorate. What is even more impressive, nearly nobody is speaking about that in international media, or, when they speak, they just reproduce the official narrative.

As 82% of the Cypriot population are Greeks by nationality, this coup should be regarded as continuation and “radicalization” of the “Destroy the Greeks” program that has been under implementation by the EU and the IMF, under supervision from High Finance in alliance with Germany, for the last seven years. From the economy they are now moving on to geopolitics. Up until now they have been usurping Greek sovereignty on matters of economic policy. With the Cyprus coup they are attempting to usurp “hard” sovereignty from the Greek people.

I am not using the term coup d’état as a rhetorical schema, I am using it stricto sensu.

An international conference has been convened in Geneva, with three foreign states (Britain, Turkey, Greece) represented along with representatives of the two largest national groups in Cyprus: Greeks and Turks. The Republic of Cyprus, a member state of the EU, is not officially represented in that conference. Two of the three states (Britain and Turkey) have in the past launched very bloody wars against the Cypriot people.

The purpose of this conference is to draw up a new “Treaty for a Federal Cyprus” and to decide the future constitutional and international regime of this state, without taking into account what the citizens of Cyprus think about this! The reason they have convened such a conference is that they are unable to persuade Cypriots themselves in a referendum to vote the solution the Western powers propose to the ethnic conflict on the island, a solution  tantamount to the suicide of the Cypriot state and its transformation into a protectorate!

The Greek government, which now acts more and more as a representative in Greece of the Troika and the West, not as a representative of the Greek people, has agreed to participate in this criminal farce. The same has happened with the President of Cyprus himself, who is openly, internationally and publicly being blackmailed with various criminal allegations, in  particular the Lebedev scandal, at the hands of the US administration and courts.

Unfortunately for the Greek people in both Greece and Cyprus, its political and ruling class has made the greatest progress in Europe in advancing the totalitarian agenda of the foreign powers that are seeking to subjugate and destroy the Greek people, their states and their democracy.

In the new “state” they want to create in Cyprus, the rule of the majority (the foundation of democracy) will be officially abolished, as the 18% minority will have a veto on all essential decisions, and foreign judges and officials will have to take the decisions in the very likely  contingencies where Greeks and Turks disagree.

The new state will not have any army or police of its own, but will be under the power of an International Police Force!

In fact, their intention is to return Cyprus to the status of a colony, which is what it was before its revolution of 1955-59 and before it achieved independence in 1960!!! They are gestating a monster, a kind of Frankenstein state.

This coup d’état is one more expression of the world-wide attack against popular and national sovereignty, against the social welfare state and against all forms of democracy.

It is the same attack which is also being organized through treaties such as TTIP, CETA, etc. which aim at establishing nothing less than a totalitarian world order, destroying any existing possibility of elected powers, at either the local or national level, having any influence on the decisions affecting people.

Neoliberalism was initially an economic and political proposal. It is now becoming a proposal for regime change.  It is already clear that, since the Maastricht Treaty at least, we have been witnessing a multi-faceted coup d’ état in the West, undermining the very foundations of the Western political order. They are abolishing the principle of popular sovereignty as such, seeking to replace it with a kingdom of Finance, whose power is embodied in various international organizations and their bureaucracies, including the EU institutions and bureaucracies and most “national governments”. They do not state as much openly but they are proceeding through various means, including TTIP, CETA and the other treaties of similar character.

We seem to live through a gigantic international counter-revolution, against the social and political results of the Second World War and the victory of the European peoples against Nazism and Fascism and, in reality, against also the very principles of Enlightenment and the French and similar revolutions (including the Greek one of 1821 and the Cypriot of 1955-59).

Our nations are in jeopardy and our states have already been, more or less, hijacked by globalization, that is, by the international dictatorship of finance capital, or at least its politically and strategically coherent wing, in alliance with the US military-industrial complex and NATO.

The content of the Western political regime as we have known it since 1945 has already been to a great extent abolished and its legal form is now gradually changing to reflect this new reality. One of the means being used is the previously mentioned international treaties. Another relevant factor is the way the European Union, the IMF and the ECB responded to the banking crisis of 2009, transforming it into a debt crisis and using it as a tool to destroy popular and national sovereignty, particularly in southern Europe.

Nowhere has this experiment gone as far as it has in Greece, which is being used, at the same time, as an example to frighten other Europeans, as a scapegoat and as a field of experimentation. The bailout program imposed on the country has already led to an economic and social crisis of unprecedented proportions, deeper than the huge crisis of 1929 in the US or the crisis in the Weimar Republic in 1929-33.

Greece is now the battlefield of the new financial totalitarianism, as between 1936 and 1939 Spain was the experimentation field of the rising Nazi and Fascist totalitarianisms.

The program being applied to Greece is not a classical program of neoliberal reforms. It is a mistake to describe what is happening in Greece using terms like austerity. What we face here is the assassination of a nation. The creditors have already taken away Greek national and popular sovereignty. A troika is running even the everyday affairs of the state and the government. All Greek public property is being looted. The Greek population is shrinking as young people are not having children; young people with specialized qualifications are emigrating in large numbers; mortality is rising among pensioners as a result of the crumbling of the health and social security systems. Greek pensions have been reduced fifteen times in the seven years of the “bail out” program. The psychology and morale of the Greek people are at an all-time low, strikingly similar to the psychology of Mr. K., the accused in the Trial by Franz Kafka.

It is not only a political, an economic, a social experiment. It is a kind of an anthropological one. They want not only to destroy the nation, democracy, the state. They want to destroy the idea of them and the very idea of citizenship. They want to lead Greece into committing a kind of collective suicide and they have up to now been to a large extent successful, especially since the betrayal by SYRIZA, one of the gravest betrayals in the history of the international Leftist movement.

Now, with the Cyprus coup, this attack against Greeks is taking new, unprecedented and even more dangerous forms.

What is happening in Greece, what is happening in the Middle East, what is happening regarding climate, all are proofs that we are faced with a horrible, extremely radical and ruthless offensive by the most dangerous and reactionary forces humankind has ever produced. No illusions are permissible. But most of us do not make a proportionate response to the situation. We frequently condemn these phenomena but we do not behave as if they are a question of life or death for human civilization.

It is important in these conditions to defend every element, everywhere, of popular and national sovereignty. But at the same time we should understand that such a struggle cannot ultimately be won at the local or national level, especially as we are already living, to a large extent, in what objectively is one state, and this state, whether we like it or not, is the EU. Our opponents already have a sophisticated regional and world agenda, but we try to confront them within the narrow context of national realities that are becoming more and more irrelevant.

We need new political subjects that will take into account the radical character of the offensive we are facing, enshrined in our national realities but also, at the same time, in the objective international reality.

More than ever we need a Zimmerwald B conference, a century after the first one.

*The above is from an intervention to the Conference on a democratic response to Free Trade Agreements, organized by the Fundación Galiza Sempre and the Centre Maurits Coppieters in Coruna (Galiza).

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The attack by Turkey on the Kurdish enclave of Afrin in northern Syria looks more like a tactical victory than yet another instance of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s impishness.

In fact, looking over the reports on this incident it looks obvious that the real goal was Raqqa not the Kurds themselves. To wit:

  1. The Russian moved into Afrin months ago, during the siege of Aleppo to keep Turkey from allowing rebels to be resupplied. They pulled their forces out before the attack.
  2. The Turks have been massing in the area in preparation for an assault.
  3. Reports exist of Turkish forces firing at U.S. troops embedded with the SDF and not firing back. This less than two weeks since the U.S. shot down a Syrian SU-22 for ‘threatening U.S. forces.
  4. The SDF is threatening to pull out of its operation to oust ISIS from Raqqa.

These are the things we know. Even if the SDF haven’t officially stated they would pull their troops out of Raqqa in the event of a Turkish attack in Northern Aleppo, it’s pretty obvious that this attack was designed to slow down U.S. plans to colonize Syria east of the Euphrates River.

With the stepped-up U.S. belligerence against the Syrian Army in recent weeks this move by Erdogan reveals his willingness to use whatever leverage he can against his NATO ally.

This is exactly the kind of ‘parallel escalation’ that Russia excels at. Instead of dealing with the U.S. head-on and creating overt tension, Putin has his military pressure the U.S. on a different front.

Using the Turks this way serves both strategic and tactical purposes, which is why I think it’s the most likely reason why this attack suddenly started and just as suddenly stopped.

Now, everyone involved is under no illusions about what the stakes are. The U.S. cannot hold onto both Turkey as a NATO member and have the Kurds do its dirty work with the end goal being to partition Syria while the U.S. builds military bases to threaten Iraq, Iran and Russia.

This is a non-starter for Erdogan and Putin. So, it makes perfect sense that they would have discussed this plan beforehand. It also means that Putin, who has remained neutral on the Kurdish question, just told them how far he is willing to be pushed before unleashing his attack dog, Erdogan.

The Russians just pushed the U.S. military and Deep State into making the choice to give up at least one of these three things or escalate the conflict further. Because the Kurds have made it clear that they don’t trust the U.S. not to abandon them at the end of this.

So, now the American counter-move will have to be President Trump authorizing a massive build up in Syria if the Kurds abandon them at Raqqa to support the PKK enclave the Turks are threatening.

This move by Erdogan slows down the advance on Raqqa and buys the Syrian Army a little more time to shore up their campaigns to the south before moving much farther east.

The front line is too big at this point and needs to be shortened to allow longer supply lines for any assault on ISIS in Deir Ezzor.

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Note: With few exceptions, sources are from mainstream media and updated daily with additions and changes.

April 30, 2017 Sunday

– Trump dominates the 101st day with tweets, tough talk about health care.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/04/30/trump-dominates-101st-day-tweets-tough-talk-health-care/101124052/

– Trump on whether he could start war with North Korea: ‘I don’t know. I mean, we’ll see’.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-north-korea-nuclear-latest-war-a7710521.html

– South Korea said the United States had reaffirmed it would shoulder the cost of deploying the THAAD anti-missile system, days after Trump said Seoul should pay for the $1-billion battery designed to defend against North Korea.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-usa-idUSKBN17W04T

– Trump says China could have hacked Democratic emails.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-china-idUSKBN17W0N4

– McCain on pre-emptive strike on North Korea: ‘We have to consider that option’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/04/30/mccain-north-korea-missiles-237803

– U.S.-led fight on ISIS has killed 352 civilians: Pentagon.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-usa-civilians-idUSKBN17W0ML

– Reince Priebus says White House is looking into change to libel laws.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/apr/30/reince-priebus-libel-law-change-media-white-house

– Attorney General Eric Holder: Trump’s first 100 days full of ‘chaos, carnage’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/331329-holder-trumps-first-100-days-full-of-chaos-carnage

– Neo-Nazis and anti-fascist protesters leave Kentucky after standoff.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/30/neo-nazis-anti-fascist-protesters-kentucky-pikeville

– Trump invited President Rodrigo Duterte, an authoritarian leader accused of ordering extrajudicial killings of drug suspects in the Philippines, to visit him at the White House.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/30/us/politics/trump-duterte.html

– Spread of Hate Crimes Has Lawmakers Seeking Harsher Penalties.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/30/us/hate-crimes-legislation.html

– Immigrant workers at Churchill Downs fear deportation.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/immigrant-workers-fear-deportation-churchill-downs-134258304.html

– Trump guarantees protection for those with preexisting medical conditions — but it’s unclear how.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/04/30/trump-guarantees-protection-for-those-with-preexisting-medical-conditions-but-its-unclear-how/

– After a lost court battle, New Orleans protesters launch last-ditch effort to protect Confederate monuments.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/04/30/after-a-lost-court-battle-new-orleans-protesters-launch-last-ditch-effort-to-protect-confederate-monuments/

– Sebastian Gorka to leave White House. Gorka is a former Breitbart national security editor who has been outspoken on the need to confront Islamic terrorism.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/30/politics/gorka-leaving-white-house/index.html

(Opinion) Rick Perlstein: The Alt-Right Is Gunning for Anti-Trump Protesters.

http://www.newsweek.com/rick-perlstein-alt-right-gunning-anti-trump-protesters-590732

– FULL TRANSCRIPT: President Donald Trump’s interview with “Face the Nation” (recorded Apr. 29)

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-interview-full-transcript-face-the-nation/

– Pelosi accidentally refers to Trump as Bush: ‘I am so sorry’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/331283-pelosi-accidentally-refers-to-trump-as-president-bush

May 1, 2017 Monday

– Congress strikes budget deal that shortchanges Trump. The bill doesn’t include money for the border wall or block funds for ‘sanctuary cities.’

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/04/30/budget-deal-congress-shutdown-237822

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/05/01/whats-in-the-spending-agreement-we-read-it-so-you-dont-have-to/

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/01/us/politics/winners-and-losers-of-the-spending-deal-spoiler-alert-trump-lost.html

After spending-bill win, Democrats confident they can block Trump agenda. By exploiting Republican divisions over spending priorities, Democrats secured nearly $5 billion in new money for domestic programs in the five-month budget deal. The lopsided victory means it will be very difficult — if not impossible — for the GOP to exert its will in future budget talks.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/after-their-spending-bill-win-democrats-confident-they-can-block-trumps-agenda/2017/05/01/5be2915e-2e97-11e7-9534-00e4656c22aa_story.html

– Trump administration scraps Michelle Obama’s health and education programs.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/01/michelle-obama-school-lunch-let-girls-learn-scrapped-trump

GOP suffers surprise defection on Obamacare repeal. The scramble for votes is still very much on.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/01/does-gop-have-obamacare-repeal-votes-237843

– (Other) In Donald Trump, European elites see a threat that rivals Vladimir Putin. Three months into his presidency, the rest of Europe too [besides Sweden] is still deeply unsettled over this new president unlike any other, confused about whether he’s a dangerous ideologue or merely dangerously ignorant.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/05/01/trump-europe-carl-bildt-global-politico-215087

– The White House is quietly starting to pull the plug on its shadow Cabinet of Trump loyalists who had been dispatched to federal agencies to serve as the president’s eyes and ears.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/01/trump-starts-dismantling-his-shadow-cabinet-237819

– Trump voices confusion over US history: ‘Why was there a civil war? Walks out on interview.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/01/donald-trump-civil-war-cause-andrew-jackson

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-jackson-idUSKBN17X20W

http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/05/trump-interviews-civil-war-wiretapping

– U.S. issues travel alert for Europe, citing threat of terrorist attacks.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-europe-alert-attacks-idUSKBN17X2CV

– May Day Marked With Defiant Rallies for Worker Rights Around the Globe.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-may-day-usa-protests-idUSKBN17X1H1

http://time.com/4761103/may-day-labor-day-rallies/

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/inpictures/2017/05/millions-hit-streets-worldwide-day-rallies-170501124327738.html

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p050y2s6

– Arrests made as thousands rally in US against Trump’s immigration and labor policies on May Day.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/immigrants-unions-march-us-rights-trump-47123801

– Trump says he would be ‘honored’ to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/01/trump-says-hed-be-honored-to-meet-with-north-korean-dictator/

Trump keeps praising international strongmen, alarming human rights advocates. Trump appears to be buttering up totalitarian leaders with long records of human rights abuses.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-keeps-praising-international-strongmen-alarming-human-rights-advocates/2017/05/01/6848d018-2e81-11e7-9dec-764dc781686f_story.html

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/01/trump-duterte-dictators-white-house-237848

Historians see a dark underside to Trump’s Civil War riff.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/01/trump-civil-war-237854

– Trump’s treasury secretary, Steven T. Mnuchin, told a Beverly Hills audience at the annual conference of the Milken Institute, an economic research group: ‘Thank me for your bank stocks doing better’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/05/01/trumps-treasury-secretary-thank-me-for-your-bank-stocks-doing-better/

Senate Republicans introduce anti-net neutrality legislation.

http://thehill.com/policy/technology/331483-republicans-introduce-anti-net-neutrality-legislation

Historian Timothy Snyder: “It’s pretty much inevitable” that Trump will try to stage a coup and overthrow democracy.

http://www.salon.com/2017/05/01/historian-timothy-snyder-its-pretty-much-inevitable-that-trump-will-try-to-stage-a-coup-and-overthrow-democracy/

May 2, 2017 Tuesday

Trump Says U.S. Needs Government ‘Shutdown’ in September or an immediate end to filibusters in the Senate so that he might gain more leverage in the next round of budget talks.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/02/us/politics/good-shutdown-congress-trump.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/02/trump-raises-prospect-of-government-shutdown-to-leverage-better-budget-for-gop-in-fall/

– (Other: morning TV): Scarborough: ‘I’m Not Saying He [Trump] Has Dementia’ But…

http://theweek.com/speedreads/696001/joe-scarborough-frets-about-trumps-mental-state-compares-mother-dementia

http://crooksandliars.com/2017/05/scarborough-im-not-saying-he-has-dementia

Democrats save arts funding for NPR and PBS from Donald Trump.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-npr-pbs-public-arts-cuts-democrats-save-funding-budget-a7712421.html

Trump rally altercations could add to legal woes. The rough treatment of protesters by Bikers for Trump at the president’s rally Saturday could provide fodder for lawsuits by people who had similar experiences during the campaign.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/02/trump-rally-fights-protesters-237861

Clinton says Comey’s letter, Russian hackers cost her the election.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-clinton-idUSKBN17Y2FF

Former Acting Attorney General Sally Yates plans to tell a Senate panel next week that she strongly warned the White House about then-national security adviser Michael Flynn weeks before he was fired.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/331640-cnn-yates-to-testify-that-she-gave-white-house-forceful-warning-on

U.S. Senate votes to confirm Jay Clayton as SEC chairman.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-senate-sec-clayton-idUSKBN17Y2KS

Senate intel panel to CIA headquarters for briefing on Russia probe.

https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2017/05/02/politics/senate-intelligence-committee/index.html

U.S. high school cancels Canada trip over fears students might not be let back in.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/02/washington-high-school-field-trip-canada

FDA delays enforcement of stricter standards for e-cigarette, cigar industry.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/fda-suspends-enforcement-of-stricter-standards-for-e-cigarette-cigar-industry/2017/05/02/be7e557a-2ed6-11e7-9534-00e4656c22aa_story.html

USDA shifts Obama-era school lunch guidelines. The Trump administration is scaling back school meal nutritional requirements set by the Obama White House in 2012, relaxing standards in three key areas: whole grains, salt and milk.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/02/health/school-lunch-changes/index.html

Trump and Putin discuss cease-fire in Syria in first conversation since U.S. airstrikes.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/russias-putin-to-talk-with-the-leaders-of-the-west–separately/2017/05/02/d77dd446-2ecd-11e7-a335-fa0ae1940305_story.html

Frustrated by failures, Trump now demands more power.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/04/29/trump-is-now-talking-about-consolidating-his-own-power/

Nouriel Roubini, the man who called the 2008 financial crisis, fears Wall Street is badly underestimating the negatives lurking beneath Trump’s agenda.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/05/02/investing/roubini-dr-doom-trump-biggest-risk/index.html

As tensions mount over Syria and North Korea, World War III again a U.S. fear.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/02/world-war-iii-trump-russia-north-korea-syria-fear/101193642/

White House leaning toward exiting Paris climate pact.

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/331671-white-house-leaning-toward-exiting-paris-climate-pact

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross calls Trump’s Syria airstrikes ‘after-dinner entertainment’.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/wilbur-ross-calls-syria-airstrike-after-dinner-entertainment-article-1.3130681

May 3, 2017 Wednesday

– The House approved a bipartisan spending deal to keep the federal government funded through September and avoid a shutdown at the end of this week.

http://thehill.com/policy/finance/331773-house-passes-spending-deal-to-avoid-shutdown

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/03/us/politics/budget-spending-government-shutdown.html

– Trump wins over two Republican holdouts in new healthcare bill push breathing new life into the embattled effort to make good on the party’s top legislative priority of the last seven years.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/03/obamacare-repeal-healthcare-reform-trump-republicans

– FBI Director James Comey appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The tense, four-hour appearance exposed still-raw emotions over President Trump’s surprise victory in November. ‘Mildly Nauseous’ Over Idea He Swayed the Election.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/03/us/politics/james-comey-fbi-senate-hearing.html

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/331809-fbi-director-to-congress-no-regrets

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/03/politics/comey-senate-hearing-highlights/index.html

– Comey’s Calculations Favored the GOP.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-05-03/comey-s-calculations-favored-the-gop

– Susan Rice declines Senate request to testify on Russian hacking.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/03/politics/susan-rice-refuses-graham-russia-hearing/index.html

– Rex Tillerson: ‘America first’ means divorcing our policy from our values, spoke of a separation between American values and policies that support its interests, a distinction that alarmed former diplomats.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/03/rex-tillerson-america-first-speech-trump-policy

– Scott Pruitt, EPA chief, argued that using coal for electricity is necessary for the reliability of the electric grid. Pruitt and President Trump have worked on numerous fronts in recent months to push policies that help coal, mainly through working to repeal regulations that harmed the industry.

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/331819-epa-chief-us-needs-coal-to-protect-electric-grid

– Trump Is Expected to Relax Tax Rules on Churches Taking Part in Politics.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/03/us/politics/trump-religion-executive-order-gay-rights.html

– 141 House Republicans support repealing defense budget caps.

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/331827-141-house-republicans-support-repealing-defense-budget-caps

– Code Pink activists convicted for disrupting Sessions’s confirmation hearing.

http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/331790-code-pink-activist-found-guilty-for-disrupting-sessions-confirmation

– Fed holds interest rates steady, downplays economic weakness.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-fed-idUSKBN17Z28S

– Trump was elected 176 days ago. He’s spent 68 of them talking about the election.

http://theweek.com/speedreads/696382/trump-elected-176-days-ago-hes-spent-68-talking-about-election

– House to vote Thursday on Obamacare repeal. GOP leaders are confident they have the support but acknowledge it will be very close.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/03/house-to-vote-thursday-on-obamacare-repeal-bill-237949

– GOP rushing to vote on healthcare without analysis of changes. House Republicans are once again fast-tracking consideration of their ObamaCare replacement bill without knowing the full impact of the legislation they’ll vote on.

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/331863-gop-rushing-to-vote-on-healthcare-without-analysis-of-changes

– Groups brace for Trump’s religious liberty order that they fear will give individuals and organizations a sweeping license to discriminate against women and LGBT Americans. The ACLU and the Human Rights Campaign are already on the attack.

http://thehill.com/regulation/administration/331792-groups-brace-for-trumps-religious-liberty-order

 May 4, 2017 Thursday

– U.S. Senate passes bill to fund government through September.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-budget-idUSKBN1802FI

– House banking panel passes bill to undo U.S. financial crisis rules. With support only from the panel’s Republicans, the bill approved by the House Financial Services Committee would eliminate significant parts of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law and place new restrictions on regulators monitoring Wall Street.

– Jay Clayton sworn in as chairman of the U.S. SEC.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-sec-clayton-idUSKBN1802O6

Trump signs order to ease ban on political activity by churches, an executive order on religious liberties designed to ease a ban on political activity by churches and other tax-exempt institutions. The order also mandates regulatory relief to religious employers that object to contraception. It does not include provisions to allow government agencies and businesses to deny services to gay people in the name of religious freedom, as was feared by some civil liberties and gay rights groups.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-religion-idUSKBN18025T

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-signs-order-aimed-at-allowing-churches-to-engage-in-more-political-activity/2017/05/04/024ed7c2-30d3-11e7-9534-00e4656c22aa_story.html

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/03/politics/trump-religious-liberty-executive-order/index.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/04/donald-trump-religious-liberty-johnson-amendment/101277724/

GOP HOUSE DISMANTLES ACA 217-213. The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly approved a bill to repeal Obamacare, handing Republican President Donald Trump a victory that could prove short-lived as the healthcare legislation heads into a likely tough battle in the Senate.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-idUSKBN18014F

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/04/us/politics/health-care-bill-vote.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/republicans-plan-health-care-vote-on-thursday-capping-weeks-of-fits-and-starts/2017/05/03/e7dd7c28-306d-11e7-9dec-764dc781686f_story.html

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/04/politics/health-care-vote/index.html

Trump congratulated Republican members of the House after the passage of a bill to repeal and replace major parts of the Affordable Care Act.

https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/politics/100000005080570/trump-obamacare-repeal.html

– Trump savors health care win: ‘Hey, I’m president’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/04/trump-health-care-win-238005

State Dept. seeks tougher visa scrutiny, including social media checks.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-visa-idUSKBN18020A

Senate GOP to Snub House Obamacare Repeal Bill and Write Its Own. The decision will likely delay even further the prospect of any repeal bill reaching Trump’s desk.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-04/senate-gop-plans-own-obamacare-repeal-bill-after-house-action

– [Bloomberg Editorial Board] The Shame of the House. Nothing can redeem the Republicans’ health-insurance legislation.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-05-04/the-shame-of-the-house-health-care-vote

American Medical Association condemns House healthcare bill passage.

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/331966-american-medical-association-condemns-house-healthcare-bill-passage

Senators face lobbying onslaught from liberals, health care groups.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/congress/article148726669.html

FBI Director Comey and NSA chief brief House panel amid Russia probe.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/332002-comey-rogers-brief-house-intelligence-committee

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/national-security/article148719984.html

The U. S. will shoot itself in the foot if it quits the Paris climate accord because China, India and Europe will snap up the best power sector jobs in future, U.N. Environment chief Erik Solheim said.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-un-idUSKBN1802H3

Secretary of State Tillerson urges ASEAN to cut North Korea funding, minimize ties.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-asean-northkorea-idUSKBN1802EI

Protesters turn out for Trump’s New York return. President forced to make a quick getaway after his first visit home since winning the White House.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/332027-protesters-turn-out-for-trumps-new-york-return

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/05/hes-an-embarrassment-hostile-welcome-for-trump-on-return-to-new-york

Trump’s malignant narcissism is toxic: Psychologist.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/05/04/trump-malignant-narcissistic-disorder-psychiatry-column/101243584/

May 5, 2017 Friday

– Republican healthcare bill heads to Senate, where it may undergo drastic changes.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/05/republicans-house-healthcare-bill-senate

Trump-Russia investigation reignites as Senate asks aides to hand over notes – Carter Page, Roger Stone and others.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/05/trump-russia-investigation-senate-carter-page

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/05/us/politics/senate-russia-trump-associates.html

Planned Parenthood head: ‘Being a woman is now a pre-existing condition’.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/05/planned-parenthood-healthcare-bill-devastating-women-cecile-richards

Trump rejoices: ‘We will have truly great healthcare!’ Trump touted House Republicans’ “very exciting” win, while predicting a bright future for American health care.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/05/obamacare-repeal-bill-passes-trump-tweet-response-238029

Trump to stay in N.J. to avoid causing ‘big disruption’ in NYC. “Rather than causing a big disruption in N.Y.C., I will be working out of my home in Bedminster, N.J. this weekend. Also saves country money!,” Trump tweeted.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/05/trump-stay-in-new-jersey-tweet-238030

North Korea accuses CIA of biochemical plot to kill Kim Jong-un.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/05/north-korea-accuses-cia-biochemical-plot-kill-kim-jong-un

Saudi Arabia, U.S. in talks for billions in arms sales.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-saudi-arms-exclusive-idUSKBN18124K

FCC chairman wants to cut regulations, speed new innovation approvals.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-fcc-idUSKBN181273

Poll: Most federal employees disapprove of Trump.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/332125-poll-most-federal-employees-disapprove-of-trump

Canada studying ban on U.S. coal exports from Pacific ports. Trudeau revealed the news in a letter to British Columbia premier Christy Clark, who asked him last month for the ban in response to fresh U.S. tariffs on Canadian exports of lumber.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-canada-coal-idUSKBN18125U

S&P 500 hits record on rebound in U.S. job growth, energy shares.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-stocks-idUSKBN18118G

Make Pregnancy Expensive Again: A Woman’s Guide to the New Health Bill.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-05/make-pregnancy-expensive-again-a-woman-s-guide-to-the-new-health-bill

U.S. Bluntly Rebuffs Queries on Climate. The Trump administration, responding to skepticism about its commitment to the Paris climate accord from China and other countries, bluntly told them that it is putting American jobs first.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-05/u-s-bluntly-rebuffs-queries-from-china-u-k-on-climate-change

White House fires its chief usher — the first woman in that job.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/05/white-house-fires-its-chief-usher-the-first-woman-in-that-job/

FDA denies memo saying it only allows Fox News on TVs.

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/332133-fda-denies-memo-saying-it-only-allows-fox-news-on-tvs

Mark Green withdraws his nomination for Army secretary. The decision by Green, Trump’s second pick for the post, came after his nomination ran into trouble following a backlash after past controversial statements on LGBT issues, Islam and evolution were revealed.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/05/politics/mark-green-army-secretary-withdrawal/index.html

Amid opioid epidemic, White House may cut drug control office budget.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/05/amid-opioid-epidemic-white-house-may-cut-drug-control-office-budget/101335060/

States That Voted for Trump May Have the Most to Lose Under House Health Care Bill.

http://time.com/4769170/congress-ahca-trump-voters/

Senate Intelligence Committee Russia investigators issue veiled subpoena threat to Carter Page.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/05/senate-subpoena-threat-carter-page-238038

Pentagon to lease privately owned Trump Tower apartment for nuclear ‘football’.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-pentagon-trumptower-idUSKBN1812B5

May 6, 2017 Saturday

– Trump suggests financing for historically black colleges may be unconstitutional.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/05/trump-historically-black-colleges-financing-unconstitutional-238061

Chicago mayor Emanuel posts EPA’s deleted climate change page.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/06/chicago-mayor-rahm-emanuel-posts-epa-deleted-climate-change-page-238067

Commerce secretary warns Canada against ‘retaliatory action’ on lumber tariff.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/06/canadian-softwood-lumber-tariffs-wilbur-ross-retaliatory-action-238072

U.S. far-right activists, WikiLeaks and bots help amplify Macron leaks: researchers.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-election-cyber-idUSKBN1820QO

U.S. Far-Right Activists Promote Hacking Attack Against Macron.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/06/world/europe/emmanuel-macron-hack-french-election-marine-le-pen.html

Kushner family in Beijing: ‘Invest $500,000 and immigrate’ to US. The Kushner family hopes to lure investments from wealthy business owners in China with the promise of American visas.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/05/06/news/jared-kushner-nicole-family-event/index.html

GOP Congressman Raul Labrador: ‘Nobody Dies Because They Don’t Have Access to Health Care’.

http://time.com/4769830/raul-labrador-gop-congressman-nobody-dies-health-care/

Warren Buffett, at Berkshire Meeting, Condemns Republican Health Care Bill.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/06/business/dealbook/warren-buffett-berkshire-health-care.html

Trump former aide Carter Page refuses to provide Russia contacts to Senate.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-carter-page-russia-contacts-senate-refuse-putin-latest-a7721651.html

Michelle Obama responds with class to reports Trump may abolish her flagship education policy for girls.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/michelle-obama-trump-response-let-girls-learn-policy-white-house-attack-a7720611.html

May 7, 2017 Sunday

– Reporters barred from Kushner Companies’ visa-for-investment event in China.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-kushner-idUSKBN1830E7

Jared Kushner’s Sister Woos Chinese Investors With Much-Criticized U.S. Visa Program.

http://time.com/4769960/jared-kushner-sister-visa-chinese-investors/

Trump and Kushner exploitation of presidency ‘unlike anything we have ever seen before’, Obama’s ethics lawyer says.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-and-jared-kushners-exploitation-of-presidency-unlike-anything-we-have-ever-seen-before-a7722996.html

Price defends cutting nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid.

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/hhs-secy-1t-proposed-medicaid-cuts-gives-states-141024827–politics.html

Tempers Flare Over Removal of Confederate Statues in New Orleans.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/07/us/new-orleans-monuments.html

Eric Trump said family golf courses attracted Russian funding, author claims.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/07/trump-family-golf-courses-russia-funding-author-claims

Trump tries to pressure Senate Republicans on health care.

http://www.sfgate.com/news/medical/article/HHS-sec-y-1T-proposed-Medicaid-cuts-gives-11127611.php

As some Republicans rush to defend House health bill, Senate GOP warily pauses.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/as-some-republicans-rush-to-defend-house-health-bill-senate-gop-warily-pauses/2017/05/07/47cde200-3346-11e7-b412-62beef8121f7_story.html

The government wants Julian Assange in jail.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/the-government-wants-julian-assange-in-jail-thats-bad-for-the-rest-of-us/2017/05/05/c8e153dc-3197-11e7-8674-437ddb6e813e_story.html

If Shutdown Needed to Fix Washington, ‘So Be It,’ Mulvaney Says.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-07/if-shutdown-needed-to-fix-washington-so-be-it-mulvaney-says

White House health care victory short-lived as Russia probe looms.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/07/trump-health-care-russia-238086

GOP onslaught on Obama’s ‘midnight rules’ comes to an end. Republicans are about to end a special period for killing Obama-era rules with an impressive array of trophy heads for their wall.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/07/obama-regulations-gop-midnight-rules-238051

Texas Republican governor signs into law bill to punish ‘sanctuary cities’.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-texas-idUSKBN18402L

Obama voices ‘fervent hope’ Congress will tread carefully on healthcare.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-obama-idUSKBN1830KX

EPA dismisses half of its scientific advisers on key board, citing ‘clean break’ with Obama administration.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/05/07/epa-dismisses-half-of-its-scientific-advisers-on-key-board-citing-clean-break-with-obama-administration/

May 8, 2017 Monday

– Left launching blitz against Republicans who backed Obamacare repeal.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/08/liberals-obamacare-repeal-238089

Anti-protest bills would ‘attack right to speak out’ under Donald Trump. The ACLU says more than 30 bills have been introduced amid a huge swell of activism, prompting UN intervention over criminalization of peaceful protest.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/08/donald-trump-anti-protest-bills

EPA removes half of scientific board, seeking industry-aligned replacements.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/08/epa-board-scientific-scott-pruitt-climate-change

Obama warned Trump against Flynn as national security adviser: ex-official.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-flynn-idUSKBN1841UO

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/08/politics/obama-trump-michael-flynn/index.html

Trump administration seeks to convince judges to revive travel ban.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-court-idUSKBN1840ZU

A Global Trump Movement? France Election Signals No.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/08/world/europe/trump-macron-france.html

Domestic violence hotline: Immigration-linked calls increase. The nation’s most prominent domestic violence hotline reports a sharp increase in calls from abuse victims struggling with issues related to their immigration status.

http://www.live5news.com/story/35370439/domestic-violence-hotline-immigration-linked-calls-increase

Hedge fund mogul Robert Mercer sued by hedge fund worker fired after blasting Trump.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-08/trump-backer-mercer-sued-by-employee-fired-after-speaking-out

McCain hammers Tillerson in NYT op-ed. Sen. John McCain slammed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in a New York Times op-ed published Monday morning, accusing the nation’s chief diplomat of adopting a foreign policy that abandons both U.S. values and victims of oppression around the world.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/08/john-mccain-rex-tillerson-new-york-times-op-ed-238107

International climate negotiators stare into a looming American void.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/08/climate-negotiators-paris-agreement-trump-238117

Senate judiciary committee questions former DNI director James Clapper and former Acting AG Sally Yates. Yates says she told White House that Michael Flynn was ‘compromised’. Clapper said Russia Is ‘Emboldened’ to Interfere in Elections After 2016.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/yates-set-to-testify-about-white-house-meeting/2017/05/08/ade2ca2c-33f7-11e7-b4ee-434b6d506b37_story.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/08/sally-yates-trump-russia-michael-flynn-blackmail-compromised

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/08/sally-yates-michael-flynn-russia-contacts/101339968/

http://time.com/4771349/sally-yates-michael-flynn-white-house/

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-08/yates-says-she-warned-white-house-flynn-was-at-risk-of-blackmail

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/08/politics/sally-yates-senate-testimony/index.html

Trump slams Yates hearing: ‘Nothing but old news’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/08/trump-sally-yates-hearing-238133

Trump: Russia collusion story ‘a total hoax’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/332458-trump-russia-collusion-story-a-total-hoax

Condoleezza Rice chides Trump for criticism of judges, media.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-rice-idUSKBN18427E

FCC website hit by attacks after ‘net neutrality’ proposal.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-fcc-idUSKBN18428T

Divided Senate Republicans Turn to Health Care With a Rough Road Ahead; Form All-Male Panel on Health Bill.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/08/us/politics/women-health-care-senate.html

May 9, 2017 Tuesday

Trump’s remarks about Muslims could be what ends the travel ban, testimony suggests. Federal appeals judges cites comments Trump made on the campaign trail.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/08/trump-travel-ban-appeals-court-hearing

House Republicans face fiery town halls following healthcare vote.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/09/house-republicans-healthcare-bill-town-halls-activists

U.S. Republican Senator Graham to examine Trump’s business deals.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-graham-idUSKBN1851TV

How the White House Explains Waiting 18 Days to Fire Michael Flynn.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/us/politics/michael-flynn-russia.html

Comey misstated key Clinton email evidence at hearing, say people close to investigation.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/comey-misstated-key-clinton-email-evidence-at-hearing-say-people-close-to-investigation/2017/05/09/074c1c7e-34bd-11e7-b373-418f6849a004_story.html

How Trump Won: White Working Class Voters Motivated by Fear of Immigrants Not Economic Woes.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-voters-immigration-working-class-605930

– (Opinion) The GOP’s health-care fantasy is a libertarian delusion.

http://theweek.com/articles/697336/gops-healthcare-fantasy-libertarian-delusion

More than 20 US states have cracked down on protests since Donald Trump’s election.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-states-ban-protests-donald-trump-election-more-than-20-arkansas-georgia-iowa-a7725946.html

Who has Trump’s ear? Often rich, white, Republican men.

http://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/trump-white-house-visitor-logs-and-records/index.html

Senate GOP invites female senator to healthcare group after criticism.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/332536-senate-gop-invites-female-senator-to-healthcare-working-group

Texas AG sues ‘sanctuary cities’ after state law signed.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2017/05/09/Texas-AG-sues-sanctuary-cities-after-state-law-signed/9591494342028/

U.S. Census director resigns amid turmoil over funding of 2020 count.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/social-issues/us-census-director-resigns-amid-turmoil-over-funding-of-2020-count/2017/05/09/8f8657c6-34ea-11e7-b412-62beef8121f7_story.html

Burr threatens subpoenas if Trump aides ignore his deadlines.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/09/richard-burr-subpoenas-trump-238173

Reporter arrested after repeatedly questioning Health secretary Tom Price.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/332675-reporter-arrested-for-asking-hhs-secretary-price-healthcare-questions

All of Trump’s campaign statements just vanished from his website. So let’s remember them.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/09/all-of-trumps-campaign-statements-just-vanished-from-his-website-so-lets-remember-them/

GRAND JURY SUBPOENAS ISSUED in FBI’s Russia investigation. Flynn associates subpoenaed in Russia probe.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/09/politics/grand-jury-fbi-russia/index.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-flynn-idUSKBN18607N

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/fbi/332670-grand-jury-subpoenas-issued-in-fbi-russia-probe-report

FBI DIRECTOR COMEY FIRED BY TRUMP HOURS AFTER SUBPOENAS WERE ISSUED

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39866170

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-comey-idUSKBN1852MV

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/09/politics/james-comey-fbi-trump-white-out/index.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/09/james-comey-fbi-fired-donald-trump

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/us/politics/james-comey-fired-fbi.html

– (Opinion) In Trump’s Firing of James Comey, Echoes of Watergate.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/us/politics/trump-fbi-investigation-nixon.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/09/opinion/donald-trumps-firing-of-james-comey.html

– (Opinion) James Comey’s firing won’t end election controversy over Russia.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/09/analysis-james-comey-firing-election-controversy-russia-trump/101488952/

– (Opinion) Trump firing Comey demands fuller explanation. The timing feeds suspicions that Comey’s firing is really an effort to disrupt or derail the FBI’s investigation into the Russian connection.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/05/09/trump-firing-comey-demands-fuller-explanation-editorials-debates/101492134/

– (Opinion) Comey Firing Poses Toughest Test Yet for Senate’s Russia Probe.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-10/comey-firing-poses-toughest-test-yet-for-senate-s-russia-probe

– (Opinion) Donald Trump’s Firing of James Comey Is an Attack on American Democracy.

http://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/donald-trump-james-comey-attack-american-democracy

White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said that it was “time to move on” from the investigations into ties between Trump campaign officials and Russia, hours after the president fired FBI Director James Comey.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/332669-white-house-spokesperson-time-to-move-on-from-russia-probes

Comey learned he was fired from TV, thought it was prank.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/332662-comey-learned-he-was-fired-from-tv-reports

Schumer calls for special prosecutor, suggests cover-up.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/09/comey-firing-congress-reaction-238180

Scarborough to GOP: ‘Stand the hell up’ to Trump.

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/332664-scarborough-to-gop-stand-the-hell-up-to-trump

Dems ask Justice Dept, FBI to ‘preserve any and all files’ on Comey firing.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/332679-dem-lawmakers-ask-justice-dept-fbi-to-preserve-any-and-all-files-related-to

FBI in turmoil over Comey firing, scramble on for new chief.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-comey-succession-idUSKBN18606G

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/09/omey-firing-fbi-tears-238190

Timeline: How the Comey saga played out at the FBI.

http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/332665-timeline-how-the-comey-saga-played-out-at-the-fbi

Commentators mostly agree: Firing Comey was positively Nixonian.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/commentators-mostly-agree-firing-comey-positively-nixonian-014845404.html

May 10, 2017 Wednesday

– Trump Defends Comey Firing In Early-Morning Tweetstorm.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/trump-tweets-comey-firing

In Trump’s Twitter feed, Comey news is good news

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/10/politics/trump-twitter-comey-trnd/index.html

Capitol Hill was roiled by the aftershocks of President Trump’s firing of FBI Director James B. Comey.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/after-comeys-ouster-democrats-press-for-independent-probe-of-russias-meddling-in-election/2017/05/10/88c45624-3529-11e7-b373-418f6849a004_story.html

Pence: Comey’s firing wasn’t due to Russia probe.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/10/politics/mike-pence-james-comey/index.html

McConnell: ‘Too much is at stake’ for new investigation after Comey firing.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/10/politics/congress-james-comey/index.html

Comey’s ouster raises questions about Russia probe.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/comey-misstated-key-clinton-email-evidence-at-hearing-say-people-close-to-investigation/2017/05/09/074c1c7e-34bd-11e7-b373-418f6849a004_story.html

The Comey firing is already backfiring on Trump. It’s only going to get worse.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/daily-202/2017/05/10/daily-202-firing-fbi-director-comey-is-already-backfiring-on-trump-it-s-only-going-to-get-worse/5912635de9b69b209cf2b7fb/

– (Opinion) No, Firing Comey Won’t Prove Trump’s Undoing. The president has wormed his way out of far worse jams.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/05/10/no-firing-comey-wont-prove-trumps-undoing-215122

– (Opinion) Michael R. Bloomberg: After Comey, Justice Must Be Served.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-05-10/after-comey-justice-must-be-served

What Wall Street Is Saying About FBI Director Comey’s Ouster.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-10/what-wall-street-is-saying-about-fbi-director-comey-s-ouster

Graduates at Florida university turn backs in protest of DeVos speech.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-education-devos-idUSKBN18625L

U.S. government posts $182 billion surplus in April confounding market expectations for a deficit.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-economy-budget-idUSKBN1862KV

Bid to revoke Obama methane rule fails in surprise U.S. Senate vote.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-idUSKBN18620F

Trump meets Russia foreign minister amid Comey controversy.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-russia-idUSKBN1861V4

Trump Bars U.S. Press, but Not Russia’s, at Meeting With Russian Officials.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/10/us/politics/trump-russia-meeting-american-reporters-blocked.html

Senate Intelligence Committee subpoenas documents from Michael Flynn in Russia probe – the first subpoena the committee has announced in its Russia investigation. The subpoena comes after Flynn’s lawyer, Robert Kelner, alerted the panel that he would not provide documents in response to their April 28 request.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/senate-intelligence-committee-subpoenas-documents-from-flynn-in-russia-probe/2017/05/10/d8153e8a-35d0-11e7-b4ee-434b6d506b37_story.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-flynn-idUSKBN186309

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/10/politics/flynn-subpoena/index.html

Paul Ryan rejects calls for special prosecutor in Russia investigation.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/332868-paul-ryan-rejects-calls-for-special-prosecutor-in-russia-investigation

The Department of Homeland Security will reportedly ban laptops on all inbound flights from Europe.

http://thehill.com/policy/transportation/332822-us-to-ban-laptops-on-all-inbound-flights-from-europe-report

Comey called Trump ‘crazy’ after Obama wiretapping claims.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/fbi/332882-comey-called-trump-crazy-report

Wyden Announces Hold On Treasury Nominee Until Administration Produces Documents on Russian Dealings With Trump Associates.

https://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/wyden-announces-hold-on-treasury-nominee-until-administration-produces-documents-on-russian-dealings-with-trump-associates-

Here’s the presidential order of succession — just in case.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/presidential-order-succession-case-article-1.2973129

May 11, 2017 Thursday

Trump admits asking Comey if he was under investigation for ties to Russia, contradicting previous statements on his decision to fire him.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/11/donald-trump-james-comey-firing-russia-investigation

Trump says he was going to fire ‘showboat’ Comey regardless of recommendation.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-says-fbi-director-comey-told-him-three-times-he-wasnt-under-investigation-once-in-a-phone-call-initiated-by-the-president/2017/05/11/2b384c9a-3669-11e7-b4ee-434b6d506b37_story.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/us/politics/trump-comey-showboat-fbi.html

Acting F.B.I. Chief Contradicts White House on Russia and Comey.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/us/politics/andrew-mccabe-fbi-chief-russia-trump.html

– (Opinion) President Trump just decimated the White House’s entire Comey narrative. In one fell swoop, Trump totally contradicted his three top spokespeople and offered a polar-opposite version of events than they had provided.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/11/president-trump-just-decimated-the-white-houses-entire-comey-narrative/

Republican Strategy Firm in Maryland Raided by FBI.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-11/republican-fundraising-firm-in-maryland-raided-by-fbi-reports

FBI agents change their Facebook profile photos to James Comey – a gesture normally reserved for slain colleagues.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/fbi-agents-james-comey-change-profile-photos-a7730496.html

Attorneys general from 19 states and the District of Columbia are calling for a special prosecutor to be appointed to investigate Russian influence on the 2016 presidential election.

http://www.newsweek.com/20-attorneys-general-call-special-prosecutor-russian-election-interference-607752

The Feds have ‘Trump tapes’ akin to Nixon’s ‘Watergate tapes’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/332939-the-feds-have-trump-tapes-akin-to-nixons-watergate

Senate Democrats demand answers from Rod Rosenstein about involvement in Comey firing.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/05/11/schumer-to-rod-rosenstein-your-reputation-is-at-risk-is-it-true-you-threatened-to-quit/

Trump signed an executive order launching a commission to review alleged voter fraud and voter suppression, building upon his unsubstantiated claims that millions of people voted illegally in the 2016 election.

http://time.com/4776675/donald-trump-voter-fraud-commission-executive-order/

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/trump-creates-panel-investigate-voter-fraud/

Texas seeks unprecedented federal money to defund Planned Parenthood.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/11/texas-federal-financing-defund-planned-parenthood-healthcare

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson signed an agreement recognizing the landmark Paris climate accord at a meeting of Arctic nations in Alaska on Thursday, but said President Donald Trump was not rushing to decide whether to leave or weaken U.S. commitments to the pact.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-arctic-summit-idUSKBN1870FT

More Price Hikes Likely for Government Insurance Markets.

http://yanoonews.com/trending/more-price-hikes-likely-for-government-insurance-markets.DAsBVwcKW1QGVVYMVAVWVgMHWARRWgNW.html

ICE announces major anti-gang operation, mostly US citizens arrested.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/11/politics/ice-gang-arrests-operation/index.html

New Orleans removes Confederate monument under cover of darkness after receiving death threats.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/new-orleans-removes-confederate-statues-monuments-a7731216.html

Hawaiians warned not to travel to Texas because of controversial immigration law. Some say the new law is akin to racial profiling

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/hawaii-texas-warning-aclu-police-documents-check-a7730671.html

Muslim family racially abused by Trump supporter on Texas beach.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/muslim-family-beach-abuse-video-trump-supporter-racism-a7730911.html

The Trump Administration was ordered by a federal judge to disclose a memo drafted under the guidance of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani that allegedly served as an outline to make the president’s travel ban look like it wasn’t aimed at Muslims.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-11/trump-ordered-to-turn-over-giuliani-memo-in-travel-ban-suit

May 12, 2017 Friday

–  Trump warns ousted FBI chief not to leak to media, threatens ‘tapes’, suggesting there might be tapes of conversations between the two men that could contradict his account.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-fbi-idUSKBN1881YJ

In private meeting just after Trump took office, Trump demanded Comey’s loyalty. Comey demurred.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/11/us/politics/trump-comey-firing.html

– (Opinion) American Fascism, in 1944 and Today. “And in my view, he [vice president Henry A. Wallace] predicted President Trump.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/12/opinion/american-fascism-trump.html

Dems escalate talk of Trump impeachment.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/12/trump-impeachment-democrats-rhetoric-238307

In blow to Trump, GE backs NAFTA and plans growth in Mexico.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-mexico-ge-idUSKBN18829I

HUGE CYBER-ATTACKS reported WORLDWIDE.

http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-39901382

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-security-hospitals-idUSKBN18820S

https://www.cnet.com/news/england-hospitals-hit-by-ransomware-attack-in-widespread-hack/

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-security-hospitals-ransomware-idUSKBN1882O2

Kremlin says may retaliate against U.S. over expulsion of Russian diplomats.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-usa-idUSKBN1881SV

‘What is wrong with you?’ Michelle Obama savages Trump’s gutting of her legacy.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/12/michelle-obama-trump-school-lunches-childhood-obesity

Attorney general calls for prosecutors to ‘charge and pursue the most serious, readily provable offense’, in a major reversal of Obama-era policies.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/12/jeff-sessions-prison-sentences-obama-criminal-justice

– (Opinion) The Dakota pipeline is already leaking. Why wait for a big spill to act?

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/may/12/dakota-access-pipeline-leaking-big-spill

Two scientists resign from EPA roles in protest at Donald Trump’s climate change stance.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/epa-scientists-resign-trump-climate-change-protest-a7733601.html

One Republican’s ‘shameful’ plan to save money: Turn 82,000 non-English-speaking kids over to ICE.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/05/11/one-gop-lawmakers-plan-to-save-money-turning-non-english-speaking-kids-over-to-ice/

Trump Doubles Down on Idea of Ending White House Press Briefings.

http://time.com/4777982/donald-trump-end-press-briefings/

James Comey Declines to Testify Before Senate Intelligence Committee.

http://time.com/4778010/james-comey-testify-senate-intelligence-committee/

Schiff demands Trump turn over Comey ‘tapes’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/12/adam-schiff-donald-trump-comey-tapes-238321

WikiLeaks Offers $100K Reward for Trump-Comey ‘Tapes’.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-comey-tapes-wikileaks-reward-608568

The Trump Tapes: What We Know.

http://www.newsweek.com/comey-donald-trump-tapes-tweets-russia-surveillance-fbi-obama-608361

White House won’t say if Trump secretly recorded Comey.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-house-wont-say-trump-secretly-recorded-comey-182652479.html

Amid FBI fallout, Trump escalates war against media and Comey.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/12/donald-trump-war-against-james-comey-media-twitter-238313

‘Looking Like a Liar or a Fool’: What It Means to Work for Trump.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/12/us/politics/trump-sean-spicer-sarah-huckabee-sanders.html

Senate panel investigating Russia outraged by Comey firing.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/12/senate-trump-russia-probe-comey-firing-238340

Trump lawyers: Tax returns show no income, debt tied to Russia ‘with a few exceptions’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/12/donald-trump-tax-returns-russia-lawyers-238322

May 13, 2017 Saturday

– Trump pledges to move quickly to name new FBI director.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-fbi-idUSKBN1881YJ

Comey, chaos … crisis? Trump enters new territory after most explosive week yet.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/13/donald-trump-james-comey-fbi-explosive-week

– Trump at Liberty University commencement: ‘In America, we don’t worship government; we worship God’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/13/trump-at-liberty-university-commencement-in-america-we-dont-worship-government-we-worship-god/

Senate’s Russia investigation is moving faster than its Watergate counterpart 44 years ago.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/believe-it-or-not-senates-russia-investigation-is-moving-faster-than-its-watergate-counterpart-44-years-ago/2017/05/13/8e3f8bcc-3746-11e7-b4ee-434b6d506b37_story.html

– (Opinion) Trump must be impeached. Here’s why.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-must-be-impeached-heres-why/2017/05/13/82ce2ea4-374d-11e7-b4ee-434b6d506b37_story.html

Judge orders government to turn over documents from Rudy Giuliani on travel ban.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/05/13/judge-orders-government-to-turn-over-documents-from-rudy-giuliani-on-travel-ban/

Ex-Justice Department officials call for independent counsel in Russia probe.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/05/13/james-comey-firing-fbi-former-justice-department-prosecutors-special-prosecutor/101633160/

Trump Impeachment Inevitable, Historian Says.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-impeached-comey-fired-fbi-608708

North Korea fires missile: South Korea military.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-idUSKBN1890UO

U.S. fails to reassure Europe, Japan over ‘Trumponomics’.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-g7-usa-mnuchin-idUSKBN1890FP

NHS ‘robust’ after cyber-attack.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-39909441

Ransomware attack reveals breakdown in US intelligence protocols, expert says.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/13/ransomware-cyber-attack-us-intelligence

Cyberattack Shows Growing Danger of Ransomware.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/13/technology/hack-ransomware-scam-cyberattacks.html

Trump Still Seethes Over Lack of Credit for Election Win.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/13/us/politics/election-is-over-but-trump-still-cant-seem-to-get-past-it.html

What an Immigrant Murder in Kansas Says About America.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-05-11/what-an-immigrant-murder-in-kansas-says-about-america

Protesters spell out ‘RESIST’ at Trump golf course.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/333291-protestors-spell-out-resist-at-trump-golf-course

Gingrich urges Trump: ‘Close down the press room’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/333244-gingrich-urges-trump-close-down-the-press-room

May 14, 2017 Sunday

– James Clapper: democratic institutions are ‘under assault’ by Trump. Former national intelligence director hammers the president’s actions, calling James Comey’s firing ‘another victory for Russia’.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/14/james-clapper-donald-trump-russia-james-comey-firing

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/14/politics/james-clapper-russia-collusion/index.html

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/dni-clapper-comey-uneasy-dinner-president/story

NBC/WSJ Poll: Just 29 Percent Approve of Trump’s Firing of James Comey.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/nbc-wsj-poll-just-29-percent-approve-trump-s-firing-n759196

Schumer: block any nominee to lead the FBI until an independent prosecutor is named to oversee an investigation into Russia’s interference into last year’s presidential election.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/14/schumer-fbi-chief-prosecutor-238368

Alt-right’s Richard Spencer leads torch-bearing protesters defending Confederate statue.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/alt-rights-richard-spencer-leads-torch-bearing-protesters-defending-lee-statue/2017/05/14/766aaa56-38ac-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

GOP wins in reversing Obama-era rules on guns, environment.

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/gop-wins-reversing-obama-era-rules-guns-environment-47400707

High court could soon signal view on Trump immigration plans.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/high-court-signal-view-trump-immigration-plans-47400741

Businesses brace for Monday as ransomware threat lingers.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-security-hospitals-idUSKBN18820S

U.S. lawmakers ask Trump to turn over any Comey tapes.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-fbi-idUSKCN18A0TU

G.O.P. Senators Pull Away From Trump, Alarmed at His Volatility.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/14/us/politics/trump-republican-senators.html

Republicans plan massive cuts to programs for the poor.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/14/republicans-cuts-programs-food-stamps-welfare-veterans-238314

Under Trump, inconvenient data is being sidelined.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/under-trump-inconvenient-data-is-being-sidelined/2017/05/14/3ae22c28-3106-11e7-8674-437ddb6e813e_story.html

Songwriter: ‘If you’re a Trump supporter, don’t come to my show’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333369-songwriter-if-youre-a-trump-supporter-dont-come-to-my-show

Muslim hate crimes: Reports of Islamophobic incidents in the US soared again in 2016.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/muslim-hate-crimes-increased-2016-islamophobia-donald-trump-latest-a7735141.html

May 15, 2017 Monday

Morning Joe says FBI close to exposing the president: ‘It’s a criminal issue — and Trump knows that’.

https://www.rawstory.com/2017/05/morning-joe-says-fbi-close-to-exposing-the-president-its-a-criminal-issue-and-trump-knows-that/

TRUMP REVEALED HIGHLY CLASSIFIED INFORMATION TO RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER and ambassador.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-revealed-highly-classified-information-to-russian-foreign-minister-and-ambassador/2017/05/15/530c172a-3960-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/15/donald-trump-shared-classified-information-russia-white-house-report

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/15/us/politics/trump-russia-classified-information-isis.html

In travel ban case, U.S. judges focus on discrimination, Trump’s powers.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-court-idUSKCN18B0RB

U.S. Supreme Court lets North Carolina voter law die, rebuffing a Republican bid to revive a strict voter-identification law that a lower court found deliberately discriminated against black voters.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-election-idUSKCN18B1QB

Trump expands policy that bans US aid for overseas abortion providers.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/15/trump-abortion-rule-mexico-city-policy

– (Story) They hate the US government, and they’re multiplying: the terrifying rise of ‘sovereign citizens’.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/15/sovereign-citizens-rightwing-terrorism-hate-us-government

Woodward and Bernstein say Comey firing is different than Watergate.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/woodward-bernstein-say-comey-firing-different-watergate-132623513.html

New Yorkers Protest the President Inside Trump Tower’s Private Public Spaces.

http://www.nbcnews.com/video/new-yorkers-protest-the-president-inside-trump-tower-s-private-public-spaces-944069187584

White House refuses to say if Comey tapes exist.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333461-white-house-refuses-to-say-if-comey-tapes-exist

McMaster dodges reporters, saying ‘This is the last place in the world I wanted to be’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333510-mcmaster-bumps-into-press-makes-quick-exit

Cyberattack Spreads in Asia; Thousands of Groups Affected.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/15/world/asia/china-cyberattack-hack-ransomware.html

White House pushes back against report Trump shared classified info with Russians.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/15/trump-classified-russia-pushback-238415

Trump’s handling of classified info brings new chaos to White House.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/15/trump-russia-classified-information-238417

– Commentary: Focusing on Trump’s Coming Deep Cuts in Basic Assistance for Struggling Families – and Deep Tax Cuts for the Top.

http://www.cbpp.org/federal-budget/commentary-focusing-on-trumps-coming-deep-cuts-in-basic-assistance-for-struggling

Indian Americans Reckon With Reality Of Hate Crimes.

http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2017/05/15/471270843/indian-americans-reckon-with-reality-of-hate-crimes

Ford Motor to slash workforce by about 10 percent: WSJ.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ford-motor-layoffs-idUSKCN18C03P

– Analysis: Trump intel sharing likely to leave allies anxious.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/analysis-trump-intel-sharing-likely-leave-allies-anxious-030728421.html

Ex-intelligence leaders: ‘Nightmare’ if Trump leaked to Russia.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/15/trump-secrets-russia-isis-238421

Emoluments Clause projected onto Trump’s DC hotel.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/333546-emoluments-clause-projected-onto-trumps-dc-hotel

– (Opinion) When the World Is Led by a Child. At base, Trump is an infantalist. There are three tasks that most mature adults have sort of figured out by the time they hit 25. Trump has mastered none of them.

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/15/opinion/trump-classified-data.html

May 16, 2017 Tuesday

Trump defends sharing information with Russians. In a series of early-morning posts on Twitter, he said he had the “absolute right” to give “facts pertaining to terrorism and airline flight safety” to Russia’s foreign minister and ambassador.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/us/politics/trump-intelligence-russia-classified.html

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333550-trump-i-had-absolute-right-to-share-facts-with-russia

TRUMP PRESSURED COMEY TO END INVESTIGATION OF MICHAEL FLYNN. ‘I hope you can let this go,’ Trump said, according to notes taken by Comey and described by associates.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/us/politics/james-comey-trump-flynn-russia-investigation.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/notes-made-by-former-fbi-director-comey-say-trump-pressured-him-to-end-flynn-probe/2017/05/16/52351a38-3a80-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-tweets-idUSKCN18C19Y

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/16/politics/trump-james-comey-memo/index.html

Israel was source of classified information Trump shared with Russia, say officials. Israel will think twice before sharing sensitive info.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/trump-russia-leak-israel-source-classified-information-say-officials-a7739496.html

http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/trumps-disclosure-endangered-spy-inside-isis-israel-officials/story

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/former-mossad-chief-israel-will-think-twice-before-sharing-sensitive-info/

Chaffetz: I’m ready to subpoena for Comey memo.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/16/politics/congress-reactions-trump-michael-flynn-memo/index.html

Trump might have obstructed justice if Comey’s allegation is true, legal analysts say.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/legal-analysts-trump-might-have-obstructed-justice-if-comeys-allegation-is-true/2017/05/16/24f17d0c-3a83-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

Waters: Comey memo helps ‘cement’ Trump’s impeachment.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/333738-waters-comey-memo-helps-cement-trumps-impeachment

McConnell: No concerns about Trump’s handling of classified info.

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/senate/333666-mcconnell-no-concerns-about-trumps-handling-of-classified-info

– (Opinion) Trump can do whatever he wants. God help us.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/trump-can-do-whatever-he-wants-god-help-us/2017/05/16/67c2283e-3a6a-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

– (Opinion) Under Trump, Everything Is Wrong in Washington.

http://www.newsweek.com/under-trump-everything-wrong-washington-609994

– (Opinion) Trump Should Worry: Comey Memo Describes a High Crime.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-05-17/trump-should-worry-comey-memo-describes-a-high-crime

Tempers Flare and Confusion Swirls at Rattled White House.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/us/white-house-staff.html

Trump’s aides heard ‘yelling’ in White House office as presidency descends into chaos.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-white-house-aides-yelling-russia-leaks-us-president-oval-office-sergey-lavrov-a7738161.html

Following advice, potential FBI chiefs steer clear of job under Trump.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-fbi-idUSKCN18C2PI

White House scrambles to limit damage after latest bombshell.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333691-white-house-scrambles-to-limit-damage

Top House Intel Dem: Comey memo paints ‘alarming portrait’ of potential Trump interference.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/333754-top-house-intel-dem-comey-memo-paints-alarming-portrait-of-potential-trump

Press freedom group rips Trump for suggesting Comey jail reporters.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/333746-press-freedom-group-rips-trump-for-suggesting-comey-jail-reporters

White House rocked by allegation Trump tried to shut down FBI’s Flynn probe.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/16/trump-comey-flynn-shutdown-238467

Trump’s Russia problem grows, leaving Washington breathless, stunned.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/congress/article150905047.html

King: Trump approaching ‘obstruction of justice,’ impeachment.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/16/angus-king-trump-obstruction-238475

McCain: Trump scandals reaching ‘Watergate size and scale’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/333755-mccain-trump-scandals-reaching-watergate-size-and-scale

Trump tries to brush off Russia leak scandal as nations begin to question US trust.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-russia-leak-scandal-president-brushes-off-while-others-question-trust-a7739666.html

– (Other) A GOP senator’s guide to a Trump scandal: 1) Say you’re ‘troubled.’ 2) Keep walking.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/a-gop-senators-guide-to-a-trump-scandal-1-say-youre-troubled-2-keep-walking/2017/05/16/1b0ff5ec-3a66-11e7-a058-ddbb23c75d82_story.html

Trump and Erdogan Meet at White House Amid Tensions Over Arming Kurds in Syria. Turkish Leader Calls Trump His ‘Dear Friend,’ Despite Decision To Arm Syrian Kurds.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/trump-erdogan-meet-white-house-amid-tensions-over-arming-kurds-n760266

http://www.npr.org/2017/05/16/528614863/turkish-leader-calls-trump-his-dear-friend-despite-decision-to-arm-syrian-kurds

Feds Subpoena Records for $3.5M Mystery Mortgage on Manafort’s Home.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/feds-subpoena-records-3-5m-mortgage-manaforts-home-n759866

Price’s Remarks On Opioid Treatment Were Unscientific And Damaging, Experts Say.

http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/05/16/528614422/prices-remarks-on-opioid-treatment-were-unscientific-and-damaging-experts-say

Trump challenges London Mayor Sadiq Khan to IQ test.

http://www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-36299929/donald-trump-challenges-sadiq-khan-to-iq-test

CNN analyst: ‘We’re in impeachment territory’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/333765-cnn-analyst-were-in-impeachment-territory

May 17, 2017 Wednesday

More Republicans back independent probe of possible collusion between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia, spurred by a memo from former FBI Director Comey.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-idUSKCN18D1XT

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/hill-republicans-show-growing-concern-over-trump-controversies/2017/05/16/57dd4f14-3aad-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

Putin offers transcript to prove Trump did not pass Russia secrets.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-putin-idUSKCN18D1EA

Trump claims ‘no politician in history’ has been ‘treated worse or more unfairly’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-claims-no-politician-in-history-has-been-treated-worse-or-more-unfairly/2017/05/17/f9c59056-3b1c-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

Two moderate Senate Republicans [Collins and Murkowski] suggest the need to consider a special prosecutor.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2017/live-updates/trump-white-house/trump-comey-and-russia-how-key-washington-players-are-reacting/two-moderate-republicans-suggest-the-need-to-consider-a-special-prosecutor/

Trump Gave Russians Secrets News Orgs Are Being Asked To Withhold.

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-uncovered/trump-gave-russians-secrets-news-orgs-are-being-asked-withhold-n760811

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-uncovered/trump-gave-russians-secrets-news-orgs-are-being-asked-withhold-n760811

‘Erdoğan’s bodyguards’ in violent clash with protesters in Washington DC.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/may/17/erdogans-bodyguards-in-violent-clash-with-protesters-in-washington-dc

The Right Builds an Alternative Narrative About the Crises Around Trump.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/17/us/politics/trump-scandal-conservatives-media.html

– (Opinion) The 25th Amendment Solution for Removing Trump.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/16/opinion/25th-amendment-trump.html

– (Opinion) No, the 25th Amendment Isn’t the Way to Boot Trump. Sorry, Congress: If you believe Trump needs to go, you’re going to have to do it yourselves.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-05-17/no-the-25th-amendment-isn-t-the-way-to-boot-trump

– (Opinion) Republicans must impeach Trump — for their own good.

http://theweek.com/articles/699462/republicans-must-impeach-trump–good

Household Debt Makes a Comeback in the U.S. In the first quarter of 2017, consumer debt rose to $12.73 trillion, exceeding its peak in the third quarter of 2008.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/17/business/dealbook/household-debt-united-states.html

The Comey memo was also about Trump’s request to arrest reporters. Journalists call it ‘crazy and scary.’

https://www.yahoo.com/news/comey-memo-also-trumps-request-arrest-reporters-journalists-call-crazy-scary-160122212.html

Restive Dems amplify calls for impeachment.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333872-restive-dems-amplify-calls-for-impeachment

Senate Intel panel asks Comey to testify publicly.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/333838-senate-intel-panel-asks-comey-to-testify-publicly

Obstruction? Impeachment? A look at the legal challenges Trump could face.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article151061997.html

Congressman calls for Trump’s impeachment on House floor.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/17/politics/al-green-impeachment-call/index.html

Paul Ryan: ‘I do’ have confidence in Trump.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/17/politics/paul-ryan-news-conference/index.html

GOP blocks House vote on independent Russia-Trump investigation.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/17/gop-blocks-house-vote-independent-russia-trump-probe/101796632/

Defense secretary backs plan to spin off air traffic control.

http://thehill.com/policy/transportation/333903-defense-secretary-backs-air-traffic-control-spin-off-plan

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly jokes Trump should use saber on the press.

http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/333876-homeland-secretary-to-trump-use-that-saber-on-the-press

Sheriff David Clarke says he’s accepted DHS job as a deputy secretary of Homeland Security.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333899-sheriff-david-clarke-says-hes-accepted-dhs-job

Previous Homeland Security officials condemn Sheriff David Clarke taking role.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333935-sheriff-david-clarkes-predecessors-slam-news-that-he-accepted-role-in

US: Immigrant arrests soar under Trump because of a surge in the detention of immigrants who have no criminal convictions.

http://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/us-more-immigrants-arrested-fewer-deported-under-trump/

Dow Falls 370 Points, the biggest loss since September; Bonds Rally on Trump Turmoil; volatility spiked higher as the turmoil surrounding the Trump administration roiled financial markets around the globe.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-16/yen-climb-to-weigh-on-japan-stocks-gold-gains-markets-wrap

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/trump-controversies-rattle-stock-markets-worldwide/2017/05/17/3e564680-3b0d-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

Fox News unable to find Republicans ‘willing to go on camera’ to defend Trump following explosive Comey memo.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-comey-memo-fox-news-brett-baier-republican-guests-russia-investigation-michael-flynn-a7740906.html

Officials put Trump’s name in ‘as many memo paragraphs as we can because he keeps reading if he’s mentioned’.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-intelligence-reports-white-house-read-them-mentioned-name-president-a7740726.html

Trump denounces media as White House goes quiet on Comey.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/333917-trump-denounces-media-as-white-house-goes-quiet-on-comey

6 Million With Pre-Existing Conditions Could Be Hit Hard Under GOP Plan.

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/6-million-pre-existing-conditions-could-be-hit-hard-under-n761146

The deputy attorney general has appointed former FBI director Robert Mueller AS SPECIAL COUNCIL to oversee probe of Russian interference in election.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/333947-former-fbi-director-robert-mueller-to-lead-russia-investigation

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/deputy-attorney-general-appoints-special-counsel-to-oversee-probe-of-russian-interference-in-election/2017/05/17/302c1774-3b49-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/17/justice-department-taps-former-fbi-director-robert-mueller-special-counsel-russia-investigation/101806472/

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/17/us/politics/robert-mueller-special-counsel-russia-investigation.html

The worst job in Washington right now: Working for Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/the-worst-job-in-washington-right-now-working-for-trump/2017/05/17/a3d9ec00-3b17-11e7-a058-ddbb23c75d82_story.html

Conservatives begin to whisper: President Pence.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/17/mike-pence-president-trump-238525

May 18, 2017 Thursday

Trump blasted the appointment of Robert Mueller to be the special prosecutor overseeing the investigation into Russia’s meddling into the 2016 election, calling the probe “the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in American history.”

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/18/trump-tweets-special-prosecutor-robert-mueller-appointment-238543

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/18/trump-claims-to-be-victim-of-witch-hunt-following-appointment-of-special-counsel-in-russia-case/

Kochs boost Trump tax plan.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/18/koch-brothers-trump-tax-plan-238530

Michael Flynn ‘refuses to hand over documents to Russia investigation’ despite subpoena.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/michael-flynn-subpoena-russia-investigation-refusal-senate-intelligence-a7743231.html

– Former top counsel for the NSA and the CIA: Special prosecutor Robert Mueller ‘will take Donald Trump from frying pan to fire’ over Russia investigation.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/robert-mueller-donald-trump-special-prosecutor-frying-pan-fire-russia-investigation-former-fbi-a7742071.html

Roger Ailes, architect of conservative TV juggernaut Fox News, is dead at 77.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/roger-ailes-architect-of-conservative-tv-juggernaut-fox-is-dead-at-77/2017/05/18/b5b9e73a-3bc7-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/may/18/roger-ailes-dead-fox-news-ceo-chairman

Roger Ailes Isn’t Dead, He Lives on in Trump, Sexual Harassment Suits and Alternative Facts.

http://www.newsweek.com/roger-ailes-isnt-dead-he-lives-trump-sexual-harassment-suits-and-alternative-611543

House Majority Leader McCarthy told colleagues in 2016: ‘I think Putin pays’ Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/house-majority-leader-to-colleagues-in-2016-i-think-putin-pays-trump/2017/05/17/515f6f8a-3aff-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein will brief the full Senate in a closed session.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/deputy-attorney-general-rod-rosenstein-will-brief-the-full-senate-in-a-closed-session/2017/05/18/41de8548-3bd4-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

Trump loyalists pay little heed to revelations rocking DC.

http://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/nation-politics/trump-loyalists-pay-little-heed-to-revelations-rocking-dc/

U.S. academic groups oppose Trump’s visa-vetting plans.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-visa-idUSKCN18E35H

Trump campaign had at least 18 undisclosed contacts with Russians.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-contacts-idUSKCN18E106

Trump, striking a defiant tone, denied colluding with Russia during his 2016 campaign or asking former FBI Director James Comey to drop a probe into his former national security adviser.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-idUSKCN18E1P7

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/18/trump-to-hold-news-conference-at-white-house-as-political-crisis-deepens/

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told the full Senate he knew before he wrote his controversial memo that Comey would be fired.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/deputy-attorney-general-rod-rosenstein-will-brief-the-full-senate-in-a-closed-session/2017/05/18/41de8548-3bd4-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

FCC votes to dismantle net neutrality as critics cry ‘war on open internet’.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/18/net-neutrality-vote-fcc-open-internet

Trump supporters blame leaks, conspiracy for his woes.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-supporters-blame-leaks-conspiracy-woes-210602825–politics.html

Chaffetz will resign, raising doubts about Trump probe.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/utahs-chaffetz-expected-leave-office-end-june-165533680–politics.html

Vice President Pence has a growing credibility problem.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/18/vice-president-pence-has-a-growing-credibility-problem/

European leaders fear Trump’s political chaos is undermining U.S. power.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/european-leaders-fear-trumps-political-chaos-is-undermining-us-power/2017/05/18/2152eee2-3a47-11e7-a59b-26e0451a96fd_story.html

Mueller to ask Congress to step back Russia investigations.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/334181-mueller-to-ask-congress-to-step-back-russia-investigations-report

Appointment of Mueller could complicate other probes into alleged Russian meddling.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/appointment-of-mueller-could-complicate-other-probes-into-alleged-russian-meddling/2017/05/18/f75b8a36-3be5-11e7-8854-21f359183e8c_story.html

Trump meets with lawyers at the White House.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/18/trump-lawyers-white-house-238579

– $110 Billion Weapons Sale to Saudis Has Jared Kushner’s Personal Touch.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/18/world/middleeast/jared-kushner-saudi-arabia-arms-deal-lockheed.html

What Donald Trump Needs to Know About Bob Mueller and Jim Comey. The two men who could bring down the president have been preparing their entire lives for this moment.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/05/18/james-comey-trump-special-prosecutor-robert-mueller-fbi-215154

May 19, 2017 Friday

FCC security guards manhandle reporter, eject him from meeting for asking questions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/05/19/fcc-security-guards-manhandle-reporter-eject-him-from-meeting-for-asking-questions/

Trump diehards dismiss Russia scandal: ‘Show me the proof – or get off his case’.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/19/trump-russia-the-promise-scandal-proof

Rosenstein: I stand by Comey memo; he stands by his memo that was initially used as the reason for former FBI Director James Comey’s firing.

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/senate/334240-rosenstein-i-stand-by-comey-memo

Dem frustration grows with Rosenstein, saying Rosenstein refused to answer “simple yes-and-no questions,” fueling concerns that the Trump appointee overseeing the Justice Department probes may be influenced by the White House.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/334234-dem-frustration-grows-with-rosenstein

Trump Told Russians That Firing ‘Nut Job’ Comey Eased Pressure From Investigation.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/19/us/politics/trump-russia-comey.html

Kushner Family Woos Investors With Visas, Trump Name.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/19/business/kushner-trump-china-green-cards.html

White House adviser close to Trump is a person of interest in Russia probe. Investigation into Russian meddling reaches highest level of government.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/russia-probe-reaches-current-white-house-official-people-familiar-with-the-case-say/2017/05/19/7685adba-3c99-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

Trump-Russia probe now includes possible cover-up, Congress is told.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/congress/article151565947.html

Russia probe reaches current White House official, people familiar with the case say.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article151563807.html

Washington Post Fact Checker’s ongoing database of the false and misleading claims by Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/trump-claims-database/

Trump said to favor move that could destabilize Obamacare. Trump has told advisers he wants to end payments of key Obamacare subsidies, a move that could send the health law’s insurance markets into a tailspin.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/19/donald-trump-end-payments-obamacare-subsidies-238616

Sheriff David Clarke Is Determined to Suspend Habeas Corpus and Shred the Bill of Rights.

https://www.thenation.com/article/sheriff-david-clarke-is-determined-to-suspend-habeus-corpus-and-shred-the-bill-of-rights/

Trump Is a Cornered Megalomaniac—and That’s a Grave Danger to the Country.

https://www.thenation.com/article/trump-is-a-cornered-megalomaniac-and-thats-a-grave-danger-to-the-country/

Maduro to Trump: ‘Get your dirty hands off Venezuela!’.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-usa-idUSKCN18F2HB

Russian officials bragged they could use Flynn to influence Trump.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/19/politics/michael-flynn-donald-trump-russia-influence/index.html

James Comey to testify in public Senate intelligence committee hearing.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/19/james-comey-testify-us-senate-russia-election-trump

Israeli Intelligence Furious Over Trump’s Loose Lips. Israeli intelligence officials were shouting at their American counterparts in meetings, furious over news that Trump may have compromised a vital source of information on the Islamic State and possibly Iran.

http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/05/19/israeli-intelligence-furious-over-trumps-loose-lips-russia-iran-syria/

White House looking at ethics rule to weaken special investigation.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-mueller-idUSKCN18F2KK

May 20, 2017 Saturday

Trump awarded with Saudi Arabia’s highest civilian honour within hours of landing in the country.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-latest-saudi-arabia-highest-civilian-honour-king-abdulaziz-al-saud-collar-gold-a7746566.html

Under fire at home, Trump reaps Saudi arms deal.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-gulf-arrival-idUSKCN18G06K

U.S., Saudi firms sign tens of billions of dollars of deals as Trump visits.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-saudi-usa-trump-deals-idUSKCN18G05P

Saudi leaders hail Trump visit as ‘reset of regional order’.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/20/trump-visit-hailed-by-saudi-leaders-as-reset-of-regional-order

Twitter leader laments social media role in Trump’s election.

https://www.yahoo.com/tech/twitter-leader-laments-social-media-234906014.html

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/20/technology/evan-williams-medium-twitter-internet.html

A cancer patient wonders: ‘Will the government still have my back?’

https://www.yahoo.com/news/cancer-patient-wonders-will-government-still-back-090024209.html

Rep. Al Green (D-Texas) said that he has been threatened with lynching following his call for President Trump’s impeachment.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/334417-congressman-threatened-with-lynching-after-calling-for-trumps\

Corporate A-Listers Descend on Riyadh for Trump’s CEO Summit.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-20/corporate-a-listers-descend-on-riyadh-for-trump-s-ceo-summit

Conservative Media’s Alternative Take on Trump and Russia.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/conservative-media-s-alternative-take-trump-russia-n761941

May 21, 2017 Sunday

McMaster does not deny details of Trump’s discussion with Russian officials.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/05/21/mcmaster-does-not-deny-details-of-trumps-discussion-with-russian-officials/

Trump summons Muslim nations to confront ‘Islamic terror of all kinds’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/us-and-gulf-nations-agree-to-crack-down-on-terror-financing/2017/05/21/e1222b34-3dfd-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

Trump’s Islam Speech in Saudi Arabia Follows a Long History of Verbal Attacks and Policies Targeting Muslims in America and Abroad.

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-saudi-arabia-trump-islam-612995

‘Trump has declared war’: journalists denounce any attack on press freedom. Trump’s apparent suggestion that the FBI should ‘consider putting reporters in prison’ prompts call to action from journalists increasingly under attack.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/21/trump-threat-reporters-press-freedom

‘Spiteful and petty’: Maine governor bans signs to Obama-designated monument.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/21/katahdin-woods-waters-obama-monument-signs-banned

Chicago launches campaign in response to Trump’s immigration policies.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/21/politics/one-chicago-campaign/index.html

At Notre Dame, Pence attacks campus ‘political correctness’. Students walk out of Pence’s commencement speech.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/21/students-walk-out-mike-pence-notre-dame-commencement

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/21/pence-pc-freedom-of-speech-238655

Tillerson held a news conference with the Saudi foreign minister in Riyadh but he left the American media behind.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2017/05/21/tillerson-no-reporters-press-238658

Netanyahu says all government ministers must attend Trump’s arrival.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/21/middleeast/israel-netanyahu-ministers-must-meet-trump/index.html

– (International) Trump’s White House: A Vortex of Scandal, Chaos and Absurdity.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/trump-white-house-descends-into-chaos-and-scandal-a-1148569.html

– (International) A Danger to the World: It’s Time to Get Rid of Donald Trump.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/donald-trump-is-a-menace-to-the-world-opinion-a-1148471.html

– (International) Trump and Saudi Arabia: Have we reached peak hypocrisy yet?

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/trump-and-saudi-arabia-have-we-reached-peak-hypocrisy-yet/article35076477/

– (International) After Riyadh Speech, Trump Comes to Israel as a Messianic Opportunist.

http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.790790

Trump to propose big cuts to safety-net in new budget, slashing Medicaid and opening door to other limits.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/trump-to-propose-big-cuts-to-safety-net-in-new-budget-this-week/2017/05/21/62c01f44-3e34-11e7-adba-394ee67a7582_story.html

 May 22, 2017 Monday

Trump tells Israel Iran will never have nuclear weapons.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-39973197

Ex-national security adviser Michael Flynn ‘defies Senate Russia inquiry’.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40004300

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN18I1U9

Supreme Court rules North Carolina congressional districts unconstitutional.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/22/supreme-court-north-carolina-congressional-dsitricts-238673

Republicans used race to redraw North Carolina voter maps.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40002569

Scandal-plagued Fox News hit with more lawsuits in U.S. court.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-fox-lawsuits-idUSKBN18I2F6

Mississippi lawmaker calls for lynchings after removal of Confederate symbols.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/22/mississippi-confederate-symbols-karl-oliver-lynching-comments

White House proposes slashing funds to clean up toxic sites despite EPA’s pleas.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/22/toxic-sites-environment-cleanup-trump-budget-plan

Trump’s plans to cut food stamps could hit his supporters hardest.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/05/22/trumps-plans-to-cut-food-stamps-could-hit-his-supporters-hardest/

White House pitches budget as welfare reform. The Trump administration wants to take an ax to the safety net in order to balance the budget.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/22/trump-budget-what-is-in-it-238679

Groups sue FDA over food additive rule.

http://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/334575-groups-sue-fda-over-food-additive-rule

Sinkhole opens in front of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/334555-sinkhole-opens-in-front-of-trumps-mar-a-lago-resort

Israelis fear Trump might ‘blurt out’ something that’s not easy to ‘fix’.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article151902907.html

Americans Say U.S. Moral Values at a Seven-Year Low.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-22/americans-see-u-s-moral-values-at-a-seven-year-low

Trump brings up Russian meeting during Israel event.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-says-i-never-mentioned-the-word-or-name-israel-to-russians/

Manafort, Stone Turn Over Russia Documents to Senate Intel Committee.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/manafort-stone-turn-over-russia-documents-senate-intel-committee-n763141

Trump Effect Inspires Radical Christians in Military.

http://www.newsweek.com/christian-fundamentalists-us-armed-forces-national-security-threat-613428

Lockheed Martin secures $28 billion in Saudi contracts.

http://www.upi.com/Defense-News/2017/05/22/Lockheed-Martin-secures-28-billion-in-Saudi-contracts/4211495470735/

Robert Reich: Our European Allies Are Appalled by Trump.

http://www.newsweek.com/robert-reich-our-european-allies-are-appalled-trump-613342

Texas will allow adoption agencies to reject parents on religious grounds.

http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2017/05/22/Texas-will-allow-adoption-agencies-to-reject-parents-on-religious-grounds/9581495460144/

Trump asked intelligence chiefs to push back against FBI collusion probe after Comey revealed its existence.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-asked-intelligence-chiefs-to-push-back-against-fbi-collusion-probe-after-comey-revealed-its-existence/2017/05/22/394933bc-3f10-11e7-9869-bac8b446820a_story.html

– (Analysis) The three most damaging paragraphs from the revelation about Trump pushing back against the FBI.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/22/the-three-most-damaging-paragraphs-from-the-revelation-about-trump-pushing-back-against-the-fbi/

Trump close to choosing outside counsel for Russia investigation. Trump is moving rapidly toward assembling outside counsel to help him navigate the investigations into his campaign and Russian interference in last year’s election.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-close-to-choosing-outside-counsel-for-russia-investigation/2017/05/22/8709f62e-3f22-11e7-9869-bac8b446820a_story.html

Trump’s budget: major slashes to social programs – but $1.6bn for the wall.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/22/donald-trump-budget-proposal-2018-social-care-border-wall

Trump Seeks $3.6 Trillion in Cuts to Reshape Government,

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-23/trump-seeks-3-6-trillion-in-spending-cuts-to-reshape-government

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND EXPLOSION AND BLAST AT POP CONCERT.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/police-report-deaths-following-apparent-blast-at-concert-in-manchester/2017/05/22/2b6bfd1e-3f43-11e7-b29f-f40ffced2ddb_story.html

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/manchester-explosions-latest-news-updates-arena-ariana-grande-bangs-police-a7750381.html

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-manchester-40007886

May 23, 2017 Tuesday

Trump FY2018 budget officially unveiled.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-budget-idUSKBN18I26X

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/05/23/trump-proposes-dramatic-changes-to-federal-government-slashing-safety-net-programs-that-affect-up-to-a-fifth-of-americans/

Trump seeks to slash $3.6 trillion of spending in austere budget.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-budget-idUSKBN18I26X

Trump budget keeps pledges: Cuts for poor, more for military.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-administration-sending-congress-4-1-trillion-budget-073622842–finance.html

Former CIA Director John Brennan told House Russia investigators Tuesday that Russia “brazenly interfered” in US elections, including actively contacting members of the President Donald Trump’s campaign — but he stopped shy of dubbing it “collusion.”

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/23/politics/john-brennan-house-intelligence-committee/index.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN18J2DE

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/cia-director-warned-russian-security-service-chief-about-interference-in-election/2017/05/23/ebff2a7e-3fbb-11e7-adba-394ee67a7582_story.html

DNI Dan Coats, speaking before the Senate Armed Services Committee, would not comment on reports that Trump had asked Coats and NSA Director Adm. Michael Rogers to push back on the FBI’s probe into whether there was any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/dan-coats-wont-say-whether-trump-asked-him-to-deny-russian-collusion/

Trump retains Marc Kasowitz as private attorney for Russia probe.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-counsel-idUSKBN18J30W

– (Other) Soldiers on UK streets as threat raised to critical after Manchester bombing.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/may/23/salman-abedi-police-race-to-establish-if-manchester-suicide-bomber-acted-alone

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/manchester-bombing-critical-terrorist-threat-theresa-may-upgrades-from-severe-latest-news-a7752336.html

Trump advisers call for privatizing some public assets to build new infrastructure.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/trump-advisers-call-for-selling-off-old-assets-to-build-new-infrastructure/2017/05/23/657aa2c6-2f53-11e7-9534-00e4656c22aa_story.html

Trump told his Philippine counterpart Rodrigo Duterte that Washington has sent two nuclear submarines to waters off the Korean peninsula, the New York Times said, comments likely to raise questions about his handling of sensitive information.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-submarines-idUSKBN18K15Y

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/23/us/politics/trump-duterte-phone-transcript-philippine-drug-crackdown.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-calls-kim-jong-un-a-madman-with-nuclear-weapons-according-to-transcript-of-duterte-call/2017/05/23/211d1474-3fe8-11e7-9869-bac8b446820a_story.html

May 24, 2017 Wednesday

The Congressional Budget Office reports the bill passed by U.S. House Republicans would cause 23 million people to lose healthcare coverage by 2026 while de-stabilizing health insurance markets in some states and making it hard for sick people to buy insurance.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-cbo-idUSKBN18K2X2

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/24/us/politics/cbo-congressional-budget-office-health-care.html

CBO sees premiums rising 850 percent for poor elderly under House health bill.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/24/the-three-numbers-you-need-to-understand-the-cbo-report-on-republicans-health-care-bill/

Trump said he would save jobs at Carrier. The layoffs start July 20.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/05/24/here-is-the-number-of-jobs-carrier-is-moving-to-mexico-after-trump-said-hed-save-them/

Ben Carson calls poverty ‘a state of mind’ during interview.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/05/24/ben-carson-calls-poverty-a-state-of-mind-during-interview/

Theresa May to tackle Donald Trump over Manchester bombing evidence. Prime minister will raise concerns at Nato summit that intelligence leaks from the US have damaged investigation. It was the latest of a series of leaks to US journalists that appeared to come from inside the US intelligence community.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/may/24/theresa-may-to-tackle-donald-trump-over-manchester-bombing-evidence

Marchers in Chicago claim McDonald’s, the world’s largest fast food chain, supports low wages for workers and allows sexual harassment, ‘just like Donald Trump’.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/may/24/mcdonalds-chicago-protest-low-wages-harassment-trump

Montana GOP candidate accused of assaulting reporter on eve of special election.

http://thehill.com/media/335052-reporter-alleges-that-montana-gop-candidate-bodyslammed-him

Dem rep: Abuse, violence against the press ‘hallmarks in Trump era’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/335062-dem-rep-abuse-violence-against-the-press-hallmarks-in-trump-era

Thousands protested Trump visit in Belgium.

http://thehill.com/policy/international/335050-thousands-protested-trump-visit-in-belgium

AG Sessions did not disclose Russia meetings in security clearance form, which requires him to list “any contact” he or his family had with a “foreign government” or its “representatives” over the past seven years.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/24/politics/jeff-sessions-russian-officials-meetings/index.html

White House, DOJ miss Senate deadline to provide James Comey memos, records.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/05/24/white-house-doj-break-senate-deadline-provide-james-comey-memos-records/102119744/

How a dubious Russian document influenced the FBI’s handling of the Clinton probe.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/how-a-dubious-russian-document-influenced-the-fbis-handling-of-the-clinton-probe/2017/05/24/f375c07c-3a95-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html

May 25, 2017 Thursday

Trump chastises fellow NATO members, demands they meet payment obligations.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-told-in-brussels-that-west-should-focus-on-values-not-only-interests/2017/05/25/7aa1865c-40cd-11e7-9869-bac8b446820a_story.html

Montana GOP candidate charged after allegedly body-slamming reporter.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/gop-candidate-cited-for-assault-as-newspapers-pull-endorsements/2017/05/25/eb416990-413b-11e7-8c25-44d09ff5a4a8_story.html

U.S. warship challenges South China Sea claims, the first such challenge to Beijing in the strategic waterway since Trump took office.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-southchinasea-navy-idUSKBN18K353

Senators make new push to rein in Trump’s military powers.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/25/trump-military-powers-senate-response-238817

– (Other) Fears for economy as number of EU migrants leaving Brexit Britain surges.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/immigration-figures-down-policies-general-election-2017-a7754796.html

Trump asks Justice Department to look into recent foreign intelligence leaks by US officials.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/25/politics/nato-trump-intel-sharing/index.html

How Alleged Russian Hacker Teamed Up With Florida GOP Operative. Political consultant Aaron Nevins received documents from hacker ‘Guccifer 2.0’ and posted some on his blog.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-alleged-russian-hacker-teamed-up-with-florida-gop-operative-1495724787

Georgia Law Will Allow Carry of Handguns at Public University Tailgate Events.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2711782-georgia-law-will-allow-carry-of-handguns-at-public-university-tailgate-events

– (Opinion) The Trump Administration’s Troubling State of Mind.

http://carsonwatch.org/2017/05/25/trump-administrations-troubling-state-mind/

FEDERAL APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS BLOCK ON TRUMP’S TRAVEL BAN, administration will appeal to Supreme Court.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/25/politics/4th-circuit-travel-ban/index.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/federal-appeals-court-largely-maintains-freeze-of-trumps-travel-ban/2017/05/25/395aa394-365b-11e7-b4ee-434b6d506b37_story.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-court-idUSKBN18L2IO

U.S. lawmakers to fight massive Trump Saudi arms deal.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-saudi-arms-congress-idUSKBN18L2XN

Wall Street hits record highs, helped by consumer stocks.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-stocks-idUSKBN18L1HC

Gazette opinion: We’re pulling our endorsement of Greg Gianforte.

http://billingsgazette.com/opinion/editorial/gazette-opinion-we-re-pulling-our-endorsement-of-gianforte/article_34d90b42-545b-5e10-9355-605b7c5cb11f.html?=dtgrsdz&utm_content=bufferb95a6&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=LEEDCC

Trump calls Germans ‘very bad’ and promises to stop car imports.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/05/25/president-trump-calls-germans-very-bad-and-promises-stop-car-imports-report/102162310/

Jared Kushner now a focus in Russia investigation.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/jared-kushner-now-a-focus-in-russia-investigation/2017/05/25/f078db74-40c7-11e7-8c25-44d09ff5a4a8_story.html

Republican Charged With Assault Claims Win in Montana Special Election.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/polls-close-montana-s-suddenly-famous-special-congressional-election-n764866

May 26, 2017 Friday

Trump travel ban fight heads toward Supreme Court showdown.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-court-idUSKBN18M2C7

In shakeup, Trump to set up ‘war room’ to repel attacks over Russia probe.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-warroom-idUSKBN18M2FU

Trump son-in-law had undisclosed contacts with Russian envoy.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-fbi-kushner-exclusive-idUSKBN18N018

Russian ambassador told Moscow that Kushner wanted secret channel with Kremlin.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/russian-ambassador-told-moscow-that-kushner-wanted-secret-communications-channel-with-kremlin/2017/05/26/520a14b4-422d-11e7-9869-bac8b446820a_story.html

Senate Intelligence Committee requests Trump campaign documents.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/05/26/senate-intelligence-committee-requests-trump-campaign-documents/

Tillerson declines to host Ramadan event at State Department.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-religion-ramadan-usa-tillerson-exclsu-idUSKBN18M2IE

Texas governor draws criticism for joke about shooting journalists.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-texas-governor-guns-idUSKBN18N009

Chinese jets intercept U.S surveillance plane.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china-military-idUSKBN18M25L

‘The Germans are bad, very bad’: Trump’s alleged slight generates confusion, backlash.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/trumps-alleged-slight-against-germans-generates-confusion-backlash/2017/05/26/0325255a-4219-11e7-b29f-f40ffced2ddb_story.html

Zbigniew Brzezinski is dead at 89.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/26/us/zbigniew-brzezinski-dead-national-security-adviser-to-carter.html

Secret court rebukes NSA for 5-year illegal surveillance of U.S. citizens.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/national-security/article152947909.html

G7 summit: Leaders pressure Trump on climate change pact – but President makes no promises.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-g7-climate-change-failure-paris-agreement-angela-merkel-a7758561.html

Trump Administration Conflicts Of Interest: How Gary Cohn Could Sell U.S. Infrastructure To Goldman Sachs.

http://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/trump-administration-conflicts-interest-how-gary-cohn-could-sell-us-infrastructure

Six of the worst cuts in Trump’s budget.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/six-of-the-worst-cuts-in-trumps-budget/2017/05/26/632e6796-40ba-11e7-9869-bac8b446820a_story.html

Hillary Clinton hints Donald Trump will be ‘impeached for obstruction of justice’ in unprecedented attack on president.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-impeachment-latest-hillary-clinton-attack-nixon-wellesley-commencement-speech-address-a7758311.html

– (Opinion) The U.S. has a homegrown terrorist problem — and it’s coming from the right.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-us-has-a-homegrown-terrorist-problem–and-its-coming-from-the-right/2017/05/26/10d88bba-4197-11e7-9869-bac8b446820a_story.html

May 27, 2017 Saturday

G7 talks: Trump isolated over Paris climate change deal.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-40069636

Leaders issue G7 declaration with U.S. a holdout on climate change.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/27/trump-paris-climate-deal-238883

Man, known as a white supremicist, shouting ‘anti-Muslim slurs’ fatally stabs two men in Portland.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/27/man-shouting-anti-muslim-slurs-fatally-stabs-two-men-in-us

AP FACT CHECK: Trump tells tall tales even without Twitter.

http://m.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/AP-FACT-CHECK-Trump-tells-tall-tales-even-11177929.php

Trump complained of trouble setting up golf courses in EU during Brussels visit.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/335412-trump-complained-of-trouble-setting-up-golf-courses-in-eu-during

Thousands of Americans will die unnecessary deaths if AHCA becomes a reality.

http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/healthcare/335250-thousands-of-americans-will-die-unnecessary-deaths-is-ahca

Ex-CIA Director: CIA would consider Kushner actions ‘espionage’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/335398-ex-cia-director-if-kushner-set-up-secure-line-with-russia-cia

Noose left outside of Hirshhorn museum in Washington.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/335422-noose-left-outside-of-hirshorn-museum-in-washington

Trump Returns to Crisis Over Kushner as White House Tries to Contain It.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/27/us/politics/trump-returns-to-crisis-over-kushner-as-white-house-tries-to-contain-it.html

Trump tells ‘confidants’ U.S. will leave Paris climate deal.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-climate-idUSKBN18O00J

May 28, 2017 Sunday

After summits with Trump, Merkel says Europe must take fate into own hands.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-politics-merkel-idUSKBN18O0JK

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/28/world/europe/angela-merkel-trump-alliances-g7-leaders.html

http://www.dw.com/en/merkel-europe-can-no-longer-rely-on-us-and-britain/a-39018097?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf

– (Analysis) Why Merkel’s comments matter.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/05/28/thanks-to-trump-germany-says-it-cant-rely-on-america-what-does-that-mean/

European allies see the two sides of Trump.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-g7-summit-trump-allies-analysis-idUSKBN18O0BP

The Trump handshake: how world leaders are fighting back. Emmanuel Macron and others have noted that US president’s handshake is a claim to superiority, and are fighting him in kind.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/28/the-trump-handshake-how-world-leaders-are-fighting-back

– (Opinion: DW Germany) A dangerous travelling salesman.

http://www.dw.com/en/opinion-a-dangerous-travelling-salesman/a-39017379

Trump attacks ‘fake news’ following Kushner reports.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-kushner-idUSKBN18O0G0

Back at the White House, Trump unleashes a Twitter rant about fake news, leaks and ‘the enemy’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/05/28/trump-returns-home-from-abroad-with-a-twitter-rant-about-fake-news-leaks-and-the-enemy/

U.S. might ban laptops on all flights into and out of the country.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-airlines-electronics-idUSKBN18O0KL

By backing Saudi Arabia’s vision of the Middle East, Trump may be sowing the seeds of conflict.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/by-backing-saudi-arabias-vision-of-the-middle-east-trump-may-be-sowing-the-seeds-of-conflict/2017/05/27/3afcda92-4181-11e7-b29f-f40ffced2ddb_story.html

‘Brave and selfless’ Oregon stabbing victims hailed as heroes for standing up to racist rants.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/05/28/brave-and-selfless-oregon-stabbing-victims-hailed-as-heroes/

These 8th-graders from New Jersey refused to be photographed with Paul Ryan.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/these-8th-graders-from-new-jersey-refused-to-be-photographed-with-paul-ryan/2017/05/28/ca46b116-43b9-11e7-bcde-624ad94170ab_story.html

Florida could pave new changes in ‘stand your ground’ laws.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-could-pave-changes-stand-ground-laws-130111550.html

– (Opinion) Trump seems happy to destroy the planet. Only China and India can save us now.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/donald-trump-climate-change-paris-accord-destroy-planet-india-china-a7760731.html

Homeland Security chief says back-channel talks with Russia would be ‘normal…and acceptable’.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/homeland-security-chief-back-channel-talks-russia-normaland/story?id=47680534

Mattis: Fight against ISIS has shifted to “annihilation tactics”.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/fight-against-isis-has-shifted-to-annihilation-tactics-mattis-says/

May 29, 2017 Monday

‘Atlanticist’ Merkel rams home frustration with Trump after summits.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-merkel-trump-idUSKBN18P0VV

Angela Merkel Stopped Relying on President Trump Only After Failing to Reason With Him.

http://time.com/4797241/angela-merkel-us-german-tensions-g7-summit/

Even Angela Merkel’s political rivals are on her side against Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/05/29/even-angela-merkels-political-rivals-are-on-her-side-against-trump/

U.S. may put emergency tariffs on solar imports.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-solar-wto-idUSKBN18P1JL

North Korea fires Scud-class ballistic missile.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-idUSKBN18O0R3

Trump condemns fatal Oregon stabbings; says victims stood against hate

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-muslims-portland-idUSKBN18P1XR

Portland Republican says party should use militia groups after racial attack. Asked if this meant Republicans making their own security arrangements rather than relying on city or state police, Buchal said: “Yeah. And there are these people arising, like the Oath Keepers and the Three Percenters.”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/29/portland-attack-republican-james-buchal-militia-groups

Portland knife attack: tension high as ‘free speech rally’ set for weekend.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/28/portland-knife-attack-free-speech-rally–sunday

Texas Republican ‘threatens to shoot Democrat’ over immigration protest.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/29/hundreds-pro-sanctuary-cities-protesters-texas-house

http://time.com/4797381/texas-anti-sanctuary-city-bill-protests/

Bullet damage suspected in Ky. newspaper vandalism.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/335557-bullet-damage-suspected-in-ky-newspaper-vandalism

White House plan would minimize civil rights efforts.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-administration-plans-to-minimize-civil-rights-efforts-in-agencies/2017/05/29/922fc1b2-39a7-11e7-a058-ddbb23c75d82_story.html

This is what Betsy DeVos thinks about people who oppose her school-choice vision.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2017/05/29/this-is-what-betsy-devos-thinks-about-people-who-oppose-her-school-choice-vision/

Portland mayor wants ‘Trump free speech’ rally cancelled after attack.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/335564-portland-mayor-calls-for-free-speech-rally-cancelation-after-attack

Trump to reverse Obama’s Cuba policy.

http://thehill.com/policy/international/335547-report-trump-to-reverse-obamas-cuba-policy

Ted Cruz: Trump should withdraw from Paris climate pact.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/29/opinions/withdraw-paris-accord-opinion-cruz/index.html

The Denver Post has cut ties with Terry Frei after the journalist tweeted that he was “very uncomfortable with a Japanese driver winning the Indianapolis 500 during Memorial Day weekend.”.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/05/29/media/terry-frei-denver-post-indy-500-tweet/

May 30, 2017 Tuesday

Trump escalates clash after tense summits. Trump criticized Germany’s trade and spending policies, intensifying a clash between the allies and immediately earning himself the moniker “destroyer of Western values” from a leading German politician.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-germany-trump-idUSKBN18Q138

Trump’s communications director Mike Dubke is leaving the job, the White House said on Tuesday, as the president considers wider staff changes to try to prevent more political damage from probes into Russia and his presidential campaign.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-idUSKBN18Q179

– Merkel wants to foster India ties, softens message on U.S. as Trump scolds.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-india-idUSKBN18Q0ZJ

South Korean President Moon Jae-in has ordered a probe after the Defence Ministry failed to inform him that four more launchers for the controversial U.S. THAAD anti-missile system had been brought into the country.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-south-thaad-idUSKBN18Q0I3

Group linked to NSA leaks says will release more data in July.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-shadow-brokers-idUSKBN18Q22V

Kentucky newspapers suffer twin threats amid rising anti-media climate.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/30/kentucky-newspapers-attack-anti-media

– (Opinion) Donald Trump is not blameless when white supremacists slaughter people.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/may/30/donald-trump-portland-attack-not-blameless-white-supremacists

How Trump and the GOP-led Congress swiftly dismantled Internet privacy rules.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/how-congress-dismantled-federal-internet-privacy-rules/2017/05/29/7ad06e14-2f5b-11e7-8674-437ddb6e813e_story.html

– (Other) A guide to the 5 major probes of Trump campaign’s possible ties to Russia.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/national/trump-russia-investigations/

All but two countries are in the Paris climate agreement. The U.S. could be the third.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/world/paris-climate-agreement-withdrawal/

U.N. chief warns if U.S. pulls back, others will fill leadership role.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-un-idUSKBN18Q2MD

Pentagon successfully tests ICBM defense system for first time.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-northkorea-missiletest-idUSKBN18Q2CU

North Korea warns of ‘bigger gift package’ for U.S. after latest test.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles-kim-idUSKBN18P23J

Former Trump adviser Flynn to turn over some documents subpoenaed by Senate panel.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-flynn-idUSKBN18Q2ML

Portland man accused of fatal train stabbing has outburst in court. ‘You call it terrorism, I call it patriotism!’

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/30/portland-stabbing-anti-muslim-jeremy-joseph-christian-court

White House drafts rule to roll back ‘contraception mandate’ for health coverage.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/30/trump-contraception-mandate-religious-groups-healthcare

Cleveland police officer who fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice is fired — but not for the killing.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/05/30/cleveland-police-officer-who-fatally-shot-12-year-old-tamir-rice-is-fired/

Trump’s Personal Lawyer Refuses to Cooperate With Congressional Inquiries.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/30/us/politics/michael-cohen-russia-investigation.html

Trump’s personal lawyer becomes focus of Russia investigation.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-lawyer-russia-investigation-michael-cohen-focus-probe-information-a7763911.html

White House mounts staunch defense of Kushner.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/335680-white-house-mounts-staunch-defense-of-kushner

Trump ‘likes his intelligence briefings filled with pictures’.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-latest-pictures-intelligence-briefings-new-report-a7763831.html

Trump: Change Senate rules ‘immediately’ to pass GOP plans.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-change-senate-rules-changed-immediately-pass-gop-plans-155809610.html

Transgender Wisconsin Student Can Use Boys’ Bathroom, Federal Court Says.

http://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/transgender-wisconsin-student-can-use-boys-bathroom-federal-court-says-n766436

After Stabbing, Portland’s Mayor Wants 2 Right-Wing Demonstrations Canceled.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/05/30/530716682/after-stabbing-portlands-mayor-wants-2-right-wing-demonstrations-canceled

49 shot in Chicago over Memorial Day weekend — and that’s a sign of progress.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/05/30/49-shot-chicago-memorial-day-weekend/102314944/

Right-Wing Polls Show Trump’s Plunging Approval Ratings.

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-approval-ratings-impeachment-odds-white-house-russia-scandal-617650

– (Editorial) Show HUD’s Budget Cuts the Door.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/30/opinion/hud-budget-cuts-ben-carson.html

Real-Life ‘House of Cards’: Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms for Trump.

http://www.newsweek.com/real-life-house-cards-debt-limit-crisis-617705

GOP taps anti-Clinton strategy to damage Elizabeth Warren early.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/congress/article153446694.html

Nearly Half of Donald Trump’s Twitter Followers Are Fake Accounts and Bots.

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-twitter-followers-fake-617873

Viral flap over whether Trump has gotten sudden boost in Twitter followers.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/white-house/article153467119.html

May 31, 2017 Wednesday

TRUMP TO PULL OUT OF PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-trump-idUSKBN18R1J4

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/31/donald-trump-withdraw-paris-climate-change-agreement

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/31/climate/trump-quits-paris-climate-accord.html

Pullout ‘monumentally irresponsible:’ experts.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-trump-reaction-idUSKBN18R2FT

China and EU strengthen commitment to Paris deal with US poised to step away. Beijing and Brussels to set up new alliance to reduce global carbon emissions.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/31/china-eu-climate-lead-paris-agreement

– (Analysis) Paris climate deal: exasperated world leaders prepare to move on without US.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/may/31/donald-trump-paris-climate-change-deal-agreement-us

Musk Threatens to Leave Trump’s Business Councils, Joins CEOs Pushing to Stay in Paris Deal.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-05-31/musk-leads-ceos-full-court-press-on-paris-as-trump-weighs-exit

Majority of Americans in every US state supports Paris climate deal Trump is poised to withdraw from.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-paris-climate-deal-agreement-poll-support-popularity-americans-states-a7765626.html

Germany says Theresa May is ‘complicit’ in Donald Trump’s policies that put Europe’s security at risk.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/germany-theresa-may-donald-trump-complicit-us-policies-europe-security-risk-eu-paris-agreement-a7764661.html

China Sees an Opening in Rift Between Trump and Germany.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/31/world/europe/china-sees-an-opening-in-rift-between-trump-and-germany.html

Trump’s climate decision could be felt for generations.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/politics/trumpo-paris-climate/index.html

Cracks widen in US-Europe alliance.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/politics/donald-trump-angela-merkel-europe-climate/index.html

Financial firms lead shareholder rebellion against ExxonMobil climate change policies.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/05/31/exxonmobil-is-trying-to-fend-off-a-shareholder-rebellion-over-climate-change/

Man arrested at Trump’s Washington hotel after guns found in car. He reportedly told police he is a military veteran suffering from PTSD and chose to stay at the hotel because he likes President Trump.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-washingtondc-arrest-idUSKBN18R2AR

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/335746-man-with-guns-arrested-at-trump-international-hotel

Poll: Support for Trump impeachment rises. Forty-three percent of voters want Congress to begin impeachment proceedings, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, up from 38 percent last week.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/31/trump-impeach-polling-238947

CNN fires Kathy Griffin after Trump beheading photo.

http://thehill.com/homenews/335791-cnn-fires-kathy-griffin-over-trump-beheading-photo

Fired FBI director James Comey plans to testify publicly in the Senate to confirm bombshell accusations that Trump pressured him to end his investigation into a top Trump aide’s ties to Russia.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/politics/fbi-comey-testimony/index.html

NRA lobbyist: Guns equalizer for ‘the blacks’.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/nra-lobbyist-guns-equalizer-blacks-47748624

– Gov. Brown: ‘The rest of the world is against’ Trump.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/31/jerry-brown-donald-trump-paris-climate-change-deal-238993

Trump urges GOP senators to pass new Obamacare repeal bill that adds saved money.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/31/trump-tweet-obamacare-repeal-bill-senate-238977

Fox News holds off MSNBC for May ratings win.

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/335811-fox-news-continues-to-dominate-cable-ratings-despite-surging-msnbc

Recipients Fear Cuts to Food Stamps and Disability Aid in Trump Budget.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/31/us/politics/food-stamps-disability-benefits-trump-budget.html

House Russia investigators subpoena Flynn, Cohen.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/politics/house-russia-investigators-subpoena-flynn-cohen/index.html

The home of Cleveland Cavaliers superstar forward LeBron James was found with racist graffiti on the front gate.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2712774-lebron-james-home-reportedly-vandalized-with-racist-graffiti

Portland train suspect: ‘I hope everyone I stabbed died’.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/31/us/portland-train-stabbing-what-happened/index.html

Americans Like Obamacare Better Than GOP Plan, Kaiser Family Foundation Poll Finds.

http://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/americans-obamacare-better-gop-plan-poll-finds-n766656

White House is no longer taking questions on Trump and Russia. Press secretary says all questions about investigation will be referred to Trump’s lawyer.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/may/31/donald-trump-russia-investigation-sean-spicer-no-questions

Trump administration approves tougher visa vetting, including social media checks.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-visa-idUSKBN18R3F8

JUNE

June 1, 2017 Friday

UKIP leader Nigel Farage is ‘person of interest’ in FBI investigation into Trump and Russia.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/jun/01/nigel-farage-is-person-of-interest-in-fbi-investigation-into-trump-and-russia

The Republicans who urged Trump to pull out of Paris deal are big oil darlings.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/01/republican-senators-paris-climate-deal-energy-donations

Trump delays moving U.S. embassy to Jerusalem despite campaign pledge.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-israel-idUSKBN18S5H8

– Fearing Trump’s next move, liberals urge Supreme Court conservative Kennedy to stay.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-kennedy-idUSKBN18S4LT

Our ugly racism’s newest artifact: The noose left at the African American Museum.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/our-ugly-racisms-newest-artifact-the-noose-left-at-the-african-american-museum/2017/06/01/fc0cdc98-46b6-11e7-a196-a1bb629f64cb_story.html

– (Opinion) The Scope of Hate in 2017.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/opinion/hate-crime-lebron-james-college-park-murder.html

Putin Hints at U.S. Election Meddling by ‘Patriotically Minded’ Russians.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/world/europe/vladimir-putin-donald-trump-hacking.html

Maybe Private Russian Hackers Meddled in Election, Putin Says.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/world/europe/vladimir-putin-donald-trump-hacking.html

Vatican official: US exiting Paris deal would be ‘slap in the face’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/335946-vatican-official-paris-deal-exit-would-be-a-slap-in-the-face

Top Dem: Nunes violating Russia recusal with subpoenas.

http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/335942-schiff-nunes-issuing-subpoenas-a-violation-of-recusal

Did Trump, Kushner, Sessions Have An Undisclosed Meeting With Russian?

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/did-trump-kushner-sessions-have-undisclosed-meeting-russian-n767096

Bloomberg: ’55 percent chance’ Trump will win reelection.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/335844-bloomberg-55-percent-chance-trump-will-win-reelection

– (Opinion) How Trump’s Chaotic Presidency Threatens the Economy.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-06-01/how-trump-s-chaotic-presidency-threatens-the-economy

Senators asked Comey to investigate AG Jeff Sessions for possible perjury.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/01/politics/sessions-russian-ambassador-letter/index.html

Portland, LeBron, the Smithsonian nooses: America’s ugly week of hate.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/01/us/lebron-james-smithsonian-portland-stabbings-hate/index.html

Top 5 States With Homeless People In US: 23% Rise In Vagrant Population In A Year In Los Angeles.

http://www.ibtimes.com/top-5-states-homeless-people-us-23-rise-vagrant-population-year-los-angeles-study-2546333

TRUMP PULLS U.S. OUT OF PARIS CLIMATE ACCORD. World’s second largest greenhouse gas emitter will remove itself from global treaty as Trump claims accord ‘will harm’ American jobs. ‘A reassetion of America’s Sovereignty’.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-trump-idUSKBN18R1J4

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40127326

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/01/donald-trump-confirms-us-will-quit-paris-climate-deal

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-to-announce-us-will-exit-paris-climate-deal/2017/06/01/fbcb0196-46da-11e7-bcde-624ad94170ab_story.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/climate/trump-paris-climate-agreement.html

– (Editorial) Our Disgraceful Exit From the Paris Accord. Here’s what Trump’s decision on the climate change pact says to the world: America cares little about science, its allies and competitiveness.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/opinion/trump-paris-climate-change-agreement.html

Critics lament Trump climate move.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-quotes-factbox-idUSKBN18S6KQ

Deal cannot be renegotiated: EU leaders.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-eu-idUSKBN18S6GN

http://www.politico.eu/article/france-germany-and-italy-paris-deal-cannot-be-renegotiated/

U.S. and global leaders react to Trump’s exit from Paris climate change pact.

http://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/trump-paris-climate-change-agreement-reaction/

World leaders accuse Trump of turning his back on the planet.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/01/world/trump-paris-agreement-world-reaction/index.html

World leaders condemned Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris agreement on climate change.

http://www.dw.com/en/world-reacts-to-us-withdrawal-from-paris-agreement/a-39088295

Trudeau tells Trump Canada is disappointed by withdrawal from Paris climate deal.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-mckenna-trump-paris-deal-1.4142211

Is Trump abandoning US global leadership?

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40127896

Can China be a world leader on climate change?

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/can-china-be-a-world-leader-on-climate-change/article35184534/

Musk to quit Trump advisory councils.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-musk-idUSKBN18S6EO

Goldman’s Blankfein criticizes U.S decision to leave Paris climate deal.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-goldman-sachs-idUSKBN18S6MC

Apple CEO says he pleaded with Trump to stay in the Paris climate accord, “but it wasn’t enough.”

https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-cook-memo-condemns-trump-paris-climate-accord/

Obama slams Trump for leaving Paris climate agreement. ‘Trump rejects future’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/01/barack-obama-slams-donald-trump-paris-climate-239032

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/335975-obama-trump-will-reject-the-future-by-pulling-out-of-paris-accord

Trump makes Europe (feel) great again.

http://www.politico.eu/article/trump-makes-europe-feel-great-again/

UN climate negotiator slams White House for having “no idea” how Paris Agreement works.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/paris-agreement-climate-trump-united-nations/

Washington, California, New York band together to form climate alliance.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/01/climate-alliance-washington-california-new-york-239038

US mayors, governors vow to stick with Paris accord.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/01/us/trump-climate-deal-cities-states-defying/

EPA begins offering buyouts to cut staff.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336023-epa-begins-offering-buyouts-to-cut-staff-report

Right-wing media cheer Trump withdrawing United States from the Paris climate agreement.

https://www.mediamatters.org/research/2017/06/01/right-wing-media-cheer-trump-withdrawing-united-states-paris-climate-agreement/216746

Trump administration asks Supreme Court to revive travel ban.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-idUSKBN18T09Z

Disaster Agency To Weather Hurricane Season With No Leader, Proposed Cuts.

http://www.npr.org/2017/06/01/531012881/disaster-agency-to-weather-hurricane-season-with-no-leader-proposed-cuts

June 2, 2017 Friday

Exit from Paris pact threatens U.S. global stature, European officials say.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/trumps-tangle-with-europe-leads-the-continent-to-find-partners-elsewhere/2017/06/02/429b1c0c-4599-11e7-8de1-cec59a9bf4b1_story.html

– (Analysis) Paris withdrawal is the visceral expression of Trump’s worldview.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/paris-decision-underscores-the-visceral-expression-of-trumps-worldview/2017/06/02/69adf632-47b7-11e7-a196-a1bb629f64cb_story.html

– France’s President Emmanuel Macron has become the principal spokesman of political moderates around the world, squaring off against Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/frances-macron-flexes-newfound-international-star-power/2017/06/02/f7c61778-47a9-11e7-8de1-cec59a9bf4b1_story.html

Angela Merkel Slams Donald Trump’s Decision to Quit Paris Accord.

https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/angela-merkel-slams-donald-trumps-decision-to-quit-paris-accord-1496396241

EU to bypass Trump administration after Paris climate agreement pullout.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/02/european-leaders-vow-to-keep-fighting-global-warming-despite-us-withdrawal

Trump’s tangle with Europe leads the continent to find partners elsewhere.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/trumps-tangle-with-europe-leads-the-continent-to-find-partners-elsewhere/2017/06/02/429b1c0c-4599-11e7-8de1-cec59a9bf4b1_story.html

World pledges to save ‘Mother Earth’ despite Trump’s snub to climate pact.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-climatechange-idUSKBN18T1M0

City halls and landmarks turn green in support of Paris climate deal. Local government buildings in New York, Boston, Washington DC, Montreal and Paris lit up after US withdrawal from accord.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/02/city-halls-and-landmarks-turn-green-new-york-washington-montreal

How Cities and States Reacted to Trump’s Decision to Exit the Paris Climate Deal.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/02/climate/trump-paris-mayors.html

Bucking Trump, These Cities, States and Companies Commit to Paris Accord.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/climate/american-cities-climate-standards.html

– (Opinion) Donald Trump Poisons the World.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/02/opinion/donald-trump-poisons-the-world.html

– (Opinion) Abandoning Paris climate deal marks Trump’s return to angry populism.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/02/donald-trump-paris-deal-analysis-populism

White House confirms it is considering stopping James Comey from testifying in Senate hearing.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-comey-russia-testimony-block-senate-hearing-kellyanne-conway-latest-news-a7769821.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN18T1WZ

Bloomberg pledges $15M to UN to cover US climate share.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/336143-bloomberg-pledges-15-million-to-un-to-repay-us-climate-debt

‘Washington can’t stop Americans’: Michael Bloomberg pledges to pay US share of Paris climate funding.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/02/washington-cant-stop-americans-michael-bloomberg-pledges-pay/

US has nothing to apologize for on climate change, says defiant EPA chief Scott Pruitt.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/02/us-paris-climate-deal-epa-chief-scott-pruitt

Pence says climate change is just an issue for the left.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/mike-pence-climate-change-us-vice-president-paris-agreement-issue-left-for-some-reason-donald-trump-a7769081.html

Antarctic sends message to Trump about global warming in shape of iceberg the size of Delaware.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/antarctic-donald-trump-global-warming-paris-agreement-delaware-size-iceberg-climate-change-decision-a7766456.html

White House orders agencies to ignore Democrats’ oversight requests. Trump’s aides are trying to shut down the release of information that could be used to attack the president.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/02/federal-agencies-oversight-requests-democrats-white-house-239034

Nunes intervenes in Russia probe, despite having stepped aside. Nunes issued three subpoenas — which Democrats called a violation of his recusal.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/01/devin-nunes-intervenes-russia-investigation-239026

Nunes-led House Intelligence Committee asked for ‘unmaskings’ of Americans.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nunes-led-house-intelligence-committee-requested-unmaskings-of-americans/2017/06/02/5c098dc0-47bc-11e7-98cd-af64b4fe2dfc_story.html

Special counsel investigation includes Manafort, may expand to Sessions.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/336168-russia-special-counsel-investigation-includes-manafort-may

Putin Tells Megyn Kelly: U.S. Hackers Could Have Framed Russia.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/vladimir-putin-tells-megyn-kelly-u-s-hackers-could-have-n767641

GOP strategists plot anti-media strategy for 2018 elections.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article154106459.html

First Rule of Far-Right Fight Club: Be White and Proud. Fringe Groups Revel as Protests Turn Violent.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/02/us/politics/white-nationalists-alt-knights-protests-colleges.html

June 3, 2017 Saturday

Demonstrations held for and against Trump across the U.S.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/demonstrations-held-for-and-against-trump-across-united-states/

Trump files for extension on his 2016 taxes.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-files-for-extension-on-his-2016-taxes/

Trump Plans to Shift Infrastructure Funding to Cities, States and Business.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/03/us/politics/trump-plans-to-shift-infrastructure-funding-to-cities-states-and-business.html

Third noose this week found at DC construction site.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/336241-third-noose-this-week-found-at-dc-construction-site

UN refugee agency head pleads for funding from Trump administration.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/336221-un-refugee-agency-head-pleads-for-funding-from-trump-administration

Globe heaps scorn on Trump for Paris exit.

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/336176-globe-heaps-scorn-on-trump-for-paris-exit

TERRORIST ATTACKS IN CENTRAL LONDON.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-40146916

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/03/london-bridge-closed-after-serious-police-incident-reports

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/03/london-bridge-incident-armed-police-respond-several-people-mown/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/london-bridge-borough-market-attack-incident-terror-terrorist-police-what-happened-latest-live-a7771636.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/police-declare-major-incident-on-london-bridge-after-van-reported-to-hit-pedestrians/2017/06/03/6d1854c0-48a7-11e7-8de1-cec59a9bf4b1_story.html

In pictures: London attacks.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/gallery/2017/jun/04/london-bridge-attack-in-pictures

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-40147256

Trump tweets for his travel ban as drama unfolds in London.

http://www.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-security-trump-idUSKBN18U0YC

Trump criticised for using London attacks to promote his own Muslim travel ban.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/04/trump-criticised-for-using-london-attacks-to-promote-his-own-muslim-travel-ban

Oath Keepers militia will attend Portland ‘free speech’ rally, says leader.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/03/oath-keepers-militia-portland-free-speech-rally

(Investigation) How a ‘shadow’ universe of charities joined with political warriors to fuel Trump’s rise.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/how-a-shadow-universe-of-charities-joined-with-political-warriors-to-fuel-trumps-rise/2017/06/03/ff5626ac-3a77-11e7-a058-ddbb23c75d82_story.html

 June 4, 2017

Trump berates London mayor over response to terror attacks. Trump criticises London Mayor Sadiq Khan and uses attack to justify travel ban before mayor’s spokesman calls tweet ‘ill-informed’ and deliberately out of context.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/jun/04/trump-berates-london-mayor-sadiq-khan-terror-attacks

Trump reacts to London terror by stoking fear and renewing feud with mayor.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-reacts-to-london-terror-by-stoking-fear-and-renewing-feud-with-mayor/2017/06/04/2811bcce-4931-11e7-a186-60c031eab644_story.html

World leaders call for unity after London attack. Trump tweets the complete opposite.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/04/world-leaders-call-for-unity-after-london-attack-trump-tweets-the-complete-opposite/

Trump criticized for tweet on London mayor after bridge attacks.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-security-trump-idUSKBN18U0YC

Is Donald Trump ‘Trying to Provoke a Domestic Terror Attack’ With London Tweets?

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-trying-provoke-domestic-terror-attack-london-tweets-620547

Amid turmoil, Trump spends weekend at golf club.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/336263-amid-turmoil-trump-spends-weekend-golfing

Is there a neo-Nazi storm brewing in Trump country? Can national socialism (Nazism), repackaged as ‘white identity’ politics, earn votes in rural counties that voted for Trump?

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/04/national-socialism-neo-nazis-america-donald-trump

Trump supporters confront counter-protests in Portland, Oregon.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-oregon-protests-idUSKBN18V0J0

‘Alt-right’ Portland rally sees skirmishes with counter-protesters.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/04/portland-oregon-alt-right-rally-antifa

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/alt-right-rally-counter-protestors-joey-gibson-donald-trump-portland-oregon-a7772801.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/right-wing-free-speech-rally-draws-massive-counter-protests-in-portland/2017/06/04/12971892-496f-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

– (Opinion) Homegrown Terrorism and Why the Threat of Right-Wing Extremism Is Rising in America.

http://www.newsweek.com/homegrown-terrorism-rising-threat-right-wing-extremism-619724

James Comey Senate testimony: America braces for a historic political moment.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/04/james-comey-senate-testimony-donald-trump-russia-flynn

Deutsche Bank ignores U.S. Trump/Russia query.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-deutsche-bank-trump-idUSKBN18V11Q

Putin denies having compromising information on Trump.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-putin-idUSKBN18V16E

Trump praises Saudi Arabia and claims he put Nato nations in place about defence spending.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-nato-saudi-arabia-terrorism-extremism-defence-spending-a7772391.html

U.S. Takes Step Towards Embrace Of Gulf Plan To Destabilize Iran.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/us-takes-step-towards-embrace-of-gulf-plan-to-destabilize_us_59338775e4b0649fff2119ff

Canada calling: tech industry lures workers north in wake of Trump.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/04/canada-tech-industry-recruit-americans-silicon-valley-trump

 June 5, 2017 Monday

Trump renews feud with London mayor over terror attack, rails at courts for blocking travel ban.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40163567

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/05/donald-trump-attack-courts-travel-ban-london

London attack: Every mayor in America thanks Sadiq Khan for his leadership, in sharp contrast with Trump.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/london-attack-trump-sadiq-khan-us-mayors-thank-leadership-contrast-a7773981.html

London mayor: We won’t let Trump ‘divide our community’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336409-london-mayor-we-wont-let-trump-divide-our-community

Will Trump Visit U.K? After Attack on Sadiq Khan, Theresa May Faces Calls to Cancel State Trip.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-uk-visit-sadiq-khan-621215

Acting US ambassador to China resigns over Trump’s Paris decision.

http://thehill.com/policy/international/336428-acting-us-ambassador-to-china-resigns-over-trumps-paris-decision-report

– (Opinion) Tweets unworthy of office.

http://thehill.com/opinion/bill-press/336451-tweets-unworthy-of-office

Cancel Trump state visit, says London Mayor Sadiq Khan, after London attack tweets.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/05/donald-trump-attack-courts-travel-ban-london

Media war amps up: AP fact-check says Trump can’t be trusted.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336341-media-war-amps-up-ap-fact-check-says-trump-cant-be-trusted

http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/AP-FACT-CHECK-Attack-draws-visceral-Trump-11195713.php

Trump vows to impose travel ban ‘in any event’ despite pending Supreme Court judgement.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-muslim-ban-travel-extreme-vetting-supreme-court-judges-us-president-customs-border-a7773271.html

Trump Grows Discontented With Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/05/us/politics/trump-discontent-attorney-general-jeff-sessions.html

White House formally backs plan to send 30,000 federal workers to private corporation, separating the nation’s air traffic controllers and those who work on a $36 billion modernization program from the Federal Aviation Administration.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/white-house-formally-backs-plan-to-send-30000-federal-workers-to-private-corporation/2017/06/05/b8ce5546-4987-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

– (Analysis) It’s time to bust the myth: Most Trump voters were not working class.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/06/05/its-time-to-bust-the-myth-most-trump-voters-were-not-working-class/

5 Arab States Break Ties With Qatar after a visit to the region by Trump.

Most Americans in poll oppose Trump’s decision to scrap Paris climate plan, think it will hurt U.S. globally.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/06/05/post-abc-poll-nearly-6-in-10-oppose-trump-scrapping-paris-agreement/

White House won’t block Comey testimony.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336397-white-house-wont-use-executive-privilege-to-block-comeys-testimony

Media war amps up: AP fact-check says Trump can’t be trusted.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336341-media-war-amps-up-ap-fact-check-says-trump-cant-be-trusted

http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/AP-FACT-CHECK-Attack-draws-visceral-Trump-11195713.php

NSA Report Suggests Russia Might Have Hacked Voting System.

http://www.newsweek.com/who-won-election-nsa-report-suggests-russia-might-have-hacked-voting-system-621213

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/05/russia-us-election-hack-voting-system-nsa-report

Kushners Hunting Hard for a $250 Million Loan to Pay Back Chinese Investors.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-06-05/kushners-hunting-hard-for-a-loan-to-pay-back-chinese-investors

Republicans use ‘alt-right’ Portland rally to recruit new members.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/05/portland-alt-right-rally-republican-recruit-james-buchal

June 6, 2017 Tuesday

Theresa May: Donald Trump wrong to criticise Sadiq Khan.

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-40172537

Sean Spicer says Trump’s tweets should be seen as official White House statements.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-tweets-official-statements-president-sean-spicer-white-house-says-a7776326.html

Donald Trump ‘plans to live-tweet former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony’.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-comey-testimony-live-tweet-plans-senate-hearing-president-twitter-a7776046.html

Nikki Haley warns US may pull out of UN Human Rights Council over ‘anti-Israel bias’.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/nikki-haley-un-human-rights-council-anti-israel-bias-ambassador-arab-countries-saudi-arabia-a7775381.html

Trump’s blocking of Twitter users violates U.S. Constitution: rights institute.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-twitter-idUSKBN18X2LR

Accused leaker Reality Winner called Trump an ‘orange fascist’ on Twitter.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/06/politics/reality-winner-twitter-account/index.html

Climate change progress at Trump’s EPA is grinding to a halt, workers reveal.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/06/climate-change-work-trump-epa

Trump Takes Credit for Saudi Move Against Qatar, a U.S. Military Partner.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/world/middleeast/trump-qatar-saudi-arabia.html

Siding against ally Qatar, Trump injects US into Arab crisis.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-arab-leaders-complained-qatar-123707789–politics.html

Trump takes aim at key anti-ISIS ally Qatar in tweets.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/trump-takes-aim-key-anti-isis-ally-qatar/story

McConnell whips Senate GOP back in line on Obamacare repeal.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/06/senate-republicans-obamacare-repeal-timing-239186

Trump sons call Russia probe a ‘hoax’ and ‘witch hunt’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/06/donald-jr-eric-trump-russia-investigation-239182

Donald Trump Jr. joins father in bashing London mayor.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/06/donald-trump-jr-sadiq-khan-london-mayor-239176

Abstinence education advocate named to HHS post.

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/336620-abstinence-education-advocate-named-to-hhs-post

Court asks EPA to justify pausing Obama pollution rule.

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/336613-court-asks-epa-to-justify-pausing-obama-pollution-rule

Consumer bureau defenders brace for House vote on Dodd-Frank rollback.

http://thehill.com/policy/finance/336599-consumer-bureau-defenders-brace-for-house-vote-on-dodd-frank-rollback

Top Intel Dem: Russian attacks on election systems ‘broader’ than reported.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/336545-top-intel-dem-russian-election-interference-broader-than-whats-been-reported

– (Opinion) Making Ignorance Great Again.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/05/opinion/trump-gop-paris-climate-accord.html

Comey Said to Stop Short of Saying Whether Trump Obstructed Justice.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-06-06/comey-said-to-share-details-of-trump-conversations-in-testimony

Oil lobby met with Interior secretary at Trump hotel on day rule was changed.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/06/investing/oil-lobby-trump-hotel-api/index.html

White House won’t say if Trump has confidence in AG Sessions.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/06/politics/trump-sessions-spicer-confidence/index.html

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/06/06/jeff-sessions-white-house-attorney-general/102559238/

Sessions offered to resign after tensions grew with Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/sessions-offered-in-recent-months-to-resign-as-attorney-general/2017/06/06/030366fc-4b17-11e7-bc1b-fddbd8359dee_story.html

Trump Funneled Cancer Charity Money to His Businesses, Associates: Report.

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-funneled-kids-cancer-charity-money-businesses-621927

White House, allies scramble for ways to offset potential damage from fired FBI Director James Comey’s highly anticipated congressional testimony. Trump’s White House and its allies are crafting a strategy aimed at undermining Comey’s credibility.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/white-house-allies-scramble-for-ways-to-counter-comey/ar-BBCaMwZ

Trump, furious and frustrated, gears up to punch back at Comey’s testimony.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-furious-and-frustrated-will-join-allies-in-attacking-comey-testimony/2017/06/06/171e6d00-4acf-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

Surprised that nooses are being left around D.C.? Be prepared for more.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/surprised-that-nooses-are-being-left-around-dc-be-prepared-to-see-more/2017/06/06/824c817a-4ad4-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

Trump administration wants to sell the Washington Aqueduct. The White House’s passion for privatization includes a little-noticed plan regarding the historic conduit, which could mean higher water bills.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/trafficandcommuting/trump-administration-wants-to-sell-the-washington-aqueduct/2017/06/06/9c9035dc-47a9-11e7-a196-a1bb629f64cb_story.html

The Ku Klux Klan wants to rally in Charlottesville. Now this college town is on edge again.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/the-ku-klux-klan-wants-to-rally-in-charlottesville-now-this-college-town-is-on-edge-once-again/2017/06/06/ee5cba5c-4a4c-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

Ethics office won’t probe Trump domestic emoluments issue.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/under-the-radar/2017/06/06/ethics-office-trump-shaub-murray-239219

House Dem drafting articles of impeachment for Trump.

http://thehill.com/homenews/house/336677-house-dem-drafting-articles-of-impeachment-for-trump

Nunes won’t say if he stepped aside in Russia probe. Nunes announced in April he was temporarily stepping aside from leading the investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 elections, citing a series of ethics complaints filed against him.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/06/politics/devin-nunes-russia-probe/index.html

– (Opinion) The Lawless Presidency.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/06/opinion/the-lawless-presidency.html

June 7, 2017 Wednesday

Intelligence officials Rogers, Coats say they won’t discuss private talks with Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/nsa-director-rogers-and-intelligence-director-coats-said-they-wont-discuss-specifics-of-private-conversations-with-trump/2017/06/07/e74f7fbe-4b88-11e7-a186-60c031eab644_story.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/us/politics/senate-intelligence-hearing.html

INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS’ OUTRAGEOUS CONTEMPT OF CONGRESS.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2017/06/07/outrageous-contempt-of-congress/

‘I need loyalty’: James Comey’s riveting prepared testimony about what Trump asked him, annotated.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/07/i-need-loyalty-james-comeys-riveting-prepared-testimony-about-what-trump-asked-him-annotated/

Comey Set to Detail Pressure From Trump on Russia Inquiry.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/us/politics/james-comey-statement-testimony.html

Trump’s aides are quickly learning they speak for the president at their own peril.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-undercuts-his-aides-by-contradicting-their-statements/2017/06/06/1ae3155a-4ad2-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

Iran Lashes Out at Saudis and U.S. as Gulf Tensions Rise.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/world/middleeast/iran-parliament-attack-khomeini-mausoleum.html

Trump picks white-collar crime lawyer to replace Comey at FBI. Christopher Wray represented Governor Chris Christie in the so-called Bridgegate scandal over massive traffic jams created as political punishment for a local mayor.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-fbi-idUSKBN18Y1K2

Democrats to sue Trump over conflicts of interest.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/07/democrats-donald-trump-sue-conflict-of-interest-239262

Ex-intel chief Clapper: Watergate ‘pales’ compared to Russia probes.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/07/russia-investigations-trump-watergate-239233

Obama ethics czar: Comey details read ‘like trial testimony’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336784-obama-ethics-czar-comey-details-like-trial-testimony

Comey’s dramatic account on Trump rocks Washington.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/336848-comeys-dramatic-account-rocks-washington

Trump feels ‘totally vindicated’ by Comey testimony, lawyer says.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336834-trump-totally-vindicated-by-comey-testimony-lawyer-says

Comey account could fuel obstruction accusations against Trump: legal experts.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-obstruction-idUSKBN18Z068

I helped prosecute Watergate. Comey’s statement is sufficient evidence for an obstruction of justice case.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/former-watergate-prosecutor-comey-lays-out-sufficient-evidence-for-an-obstruction-of-justice-case/2017/06/07/a12964a4-4be3-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

Michigan state House approves carrying concealed guns without permit.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-guns-michigan-idUSKBN18Z03Y

Debt limit showdown looms sooner as wealthy bet on Trump tax cut.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-debt-idUSKBN18Y39H

June 8, 2017 Thursday

JAMES COMEY TESTIFIES BEFORE CONGRESS, says he and agency were defamed, accuses White House of ‘Lies’

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/08/us/politics/james-comey-testimony-hearing.html

Comey blasts White House for ‘lies, plain and simple’.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/08/james-comey-trump-russia-testimony-239294

Comey says he shared notes in hopes of a special counsel.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/comey-testimony-trump-senate-hearing/2017/06/07/afadf87c-4bd0-11e7-bc1b-fddbd8359dee_story.html

Comey accuses White House of lies, does not say Trump obstructed justice.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN18Z0HC

Comey says Trump fired him to undermine FBI Russia investigation.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN18Z0HC

Comey Says Concern Trump Would Lie Led Him to Write Memos.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-06-08/comey-urged-to-set-the-record-straight-on-dealings-with-trump

Comey calls for release of memos, any recordings of White House conversations.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/james-comey-calls-for-release-of-memos-possible-recordings-of-white-house-conversations/

– (Analysis) Seven takeaways from Comey’s extraordinary testimony so far.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/08/6-takeaways-from-james-comeys-extraordinary-testimony-about-trump/

James Comey testimony takeaways: He plays political hardball.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/06/08/key-takeaways-james-comey-testimony/102625928/

Trump: ‘We are going to fight and win’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/336968-trump-we-are-going-to-fight-and-win

‘We are under siege,’ Trump tells religious right group as Comey testifies.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/06/08/trump-to-religious-right-we-are-under-siege/102630804/

– (Opinion) Sorry Dems, Comey’s words too weak to impeach Trump.

Dow hits record high in the midst of Comey hearing.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/08/investing/wall-street-stock-market-comey-hearing-trump/index.html

House passes sweeping bank deregulation bill to replace Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform law and reduce oversight put in place after 2008 financial crisis.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/08/bank-deregulation-house-239313

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-banks-idUSKBN18Z2T2

http://thehill.com/policy/finance/337004-house-passes-sweeping-bill-to-strip-post-recession-banking-rules

Trump attorney disputes Comey testimony, slams leak.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-attorney-idUSKBN18Z2L0

Senate G.O.P. Nears a Health Bill, but the Right May Balk.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/us/politics/senate-health-bill-may-alienate-gop-conservatives.html

Debt Ceiling Is Again a Battleground, This Time with Republicans in Charge.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/us/politics/debt-ceiling-borrowing-limit.html

Jerry Falwell Jr. says he will be part of a Trump education initiative.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/08/jerry-falwell-jr-trump-education-task-force-239309

The tweet that got James Comey to go to the press.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/08/politics/james-comey-leaking-memo/index.html

Pro-Trump media claims vindication in Comey hearing.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/08/media/conservative-media-james-comey-hearing/index.html

– (Opinion) James Comey is no showboat. The former FBI director is a giant of a man with an even bigger heart.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/06/08/james-comey-bigger-than-russia-donald-trump-testimony-column/102562824/

Dem senator: Trump should testify under oath.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/336983-dem-senator-trump-should-testify-under-oath

June 9, 2017 Friday

Trump calls Comey a ‘leaker’ and claims ‘vindication’ after Senate hearing.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-claims-vindication-from-comey-testimony-calls-him-a-leaker/2017/06/09/4dc20c48-4d06-11e7-a186-60c031eab644_story.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/09/us/politics/trump-comey.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN1901FJ

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/09/trump-comey-239344

– (Opinion) The most chilling line of Comey’s testimony.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-most-chilling-line-of-comeys-testimony/2017/06/09/fc4b9322-4d12-11e7-9669-250d0b15f83b_story.html

Trump Accuses Comey of Lying Under Oath at Senate Hearing.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/09/us/politics/trump-comey.html

House Intelligence Committee leaders ask White House for any Comey tapes.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/09/house-intelligence-committee-leaders-ask-white-house-for-any-comey-tapes-239366

U.S. aims to trim its U.N. peacekeeping bill after Trump’s calls to slash.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-un-budget-usa-idUSKBN1902IU

Trump targets illegal immigrants who were given reprieves from deportation by Obama.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-deportations-exclusiv-idUSKBN1902I4

Coalition of 13 states to challenge Trump on vehicle emission standards.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-autos-idUSKBN19027I

China says it is vigilant as two U.S. bombers fly over South China Sea.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-usa-southchinasea-idUSKBN1900YY

Trump willing to counter Comey claims under oath.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN1901FJ

U.S. seeks to dismiss lawsuit against Trump over foreign payments.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-lawsuit-idUSKBN19103Q

Florida governor signs bolstered ‘stand your ground’ law making it easier for defendants in the state to successfully claim they were protecting themselves when they commit violence.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-florida-guns-idUSKBN19033X

‘Nonsense’: Powerful Republican denounces White House information shut-out.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-trump-idUSKBN1902TW

After Comey bombshells, evangelicals rally firmly behind Trump.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article155387034.html

June 10, 2017 Saturday

Walls don’t fix migration problems, Merkel says on Mexico visit.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-germany-idUSKBN1910RW

Germany’s Merkel lends support to Mexico over NAFTA. Tension over trade has surfaced under Trump and his “America First” policy.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-mexico-idUSKBN19106G

Protesters rally against Islamic law in dozens of U.S. cities, but critics believe anti-Muslim hatred is behind the condemnation.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-islam-protests-idUSKBN1910RC

Anti-Muslim rallies across US denounced by civil rights groups.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/10/anti-muslim-rallies-across-us-denounced-by-civil-rights-groups

Anti-Sharia marches, counter-protests lead to fighting and arrests.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/anti-sharia-marches-counter-protests-planned-us/story

Trump wages battle against regulations, not climate change.

http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/Trump-wages-battle-against-regulations-not-11210445.php

Trump Can Take Payments From Foreign Governments, Justice Dept. Says.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-06-09/trump-can-accept-payments-from-foreign-governments-u-s-argues

http://time.com/4813739/justice-department-donald-trump-payments-foreign-governments/

Feinstein calls for investigation of ‘all matters related to obstruction of justice’.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/10/politics/dianne-feinstein-chuck-grassley-judiciary-committee-investigation/index.html

Mueller staffing up Russia probe while Trump lawyer declares victory.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/10/politics/robert-mueller-russia-investigation-team/index.html

– (Editorial) The GOP’s Obamacare sabotage continues.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-gops-obamacare-sabotage-continues/2017/06/09/c0469574-4d40-11e7-a186-60c031eab644_story.html

Russia tells U.S. not to strike Syrian pro-government forces again.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-russia-usa-idUSKBN1910Y9

Trump rebuffs bipartisanship, banks on base to tame turmoil.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/trump-rebuffs-bipartisanship-banks-base-tame-turmoil-47958119

Rallies Against Sharia Law Draw Counter-Protests.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/rallies-against-sharia-law-draw-193523142.html

June 11, 2017 Sunday

U.S, G7 partners remain at odds on climate at environment meeting.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-g7-environment-idUSKBN1920N8

Wall Street’s ‘Dr. Doom’ reviews the ‘Trump bump’ (audio).

http://soundcloud.com/reuters/the-exchange-henry-kaufman?in=reuters/sets/the-exchange

Trump calls Comey ‘cowardly’ and suggests he acted illegally.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/11/trump-comey-leaks-239388

Senators sound calls to release Comey ‘tapes’ as Trump attacks ‘cowardly’ leak.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/11/james-comey-testimony-donald-trump-tapes-leak

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/06/11/senator-says-trump-should-turn-over-comey-tapes/

Trump attorney won’t rule out firing Mueller.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/11/trump-mueller-special-counsel-239396

Los Angeles Pride Parade morphs into ‘Resist March’ against Trump.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-lgbt-pride-losangeles-idUSKBN1920GF

– (Analysis) Some Trump supporters want a holy war.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2017/06/11/some-trump-supporters-want-a-holy-war/

RNC Chairwoman McDaniel urges an end to congressional Russia-Trump probes.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/11/trump-russia-mcdaniel-comey-239389

Senate GOP sees path to ObamaCare repeal.

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/337199-senate-gop-sees-path-to-obamacare-repeal

A neo-Nazi with explosives and a framed photo of Timothy McVeigh is not a threat, judge rules.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/06/11/a-neo-nazi-with-explosives-and-a-framed-photo-of-timothy-mcveigh-is-not-a-threat-judge-rules/

Trump May Scrap Britain Visit Amid Sinking Popularity.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/11/us/politics/trump-uk-visit.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/11/donald-trump-state-visit-to-britain-put-on-hold

Role of Trump’s Lawyer Blurs Public and Private Lines.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/11/us/politics/trump-lawyer-marc-kasowitz.html

Senior US prosecutor Bharara reveals he was fired by Trump after receiving several unusual calls from him and refusing to take a third call’.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40243184

There’s ‘absolutely evidence’ to begin obstruction of justice case on Trump: Bharara.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/absolutely-evidence-begin-obstruction-justice-case-bharara/story

Trump defends foreign income: Obama sold books to universities abroad.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/10/trump-foreign-government-income-obama-books

D.C., Maryland to sue Trump over foreign payments to his businesses.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/dc-and-maryland-to-sue-president-trump-alleging-breach-of-constitutional-oath/2017/06/11/0059e1f0-4f19-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html

Trump gives Priebus until July 4th to clean up White House.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/11/donald-trump-reince-priebus-deadline-239411

June 12, 2017 Monday

Trump-Era Political Violence Deterring Democratic Candidates. America’s cold civil war is heating up, with countrywide reports of incidents of political violence.

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-violence-democrats-death-threats-624361

New threats to public lands endanger America’s unique wildlife corridors as Trump pushes for development.

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/jun/12/public-lands-wildlife-corridors-migration-routes

Another U.S. appeals court rules against Trump’s revised travel ban ahead of Supreme Court showdown.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-ruling-court-idUSKBN19321K

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/federal-appeals-court-upholds-freeze-on-trumps-travel-ban/2017/06/12/035893c4-4f91-11e7-be25-3a519335381c_story.html

Appeals court cites Trump tweets in ruling against travel ban.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/337442-appeals-court-cites-trumps-tweets-in-ruling-against-travel-ban

– (Opinion) Donald Trump’s Cabinet Meeting Was Soviet and Surreal.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-cabinet-meeting-weirdest-fdr-accomplished-more-twitter-sessions-russia-624683

Republican Greg Gianforte sentenced to community service for assaulting Guardian reporter.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/12/republican-greg-gianforte-sentenced-assaulting-guardian-reporter

– (Opinion) My Lawyers Got Trump to Admit 30 Lies Under Oath.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-06-12/trump-s-history-of-lies-according-to-biographer-timothy-o-brien

Trump to be sued by Maryland and Washington DC attorneys general over foreign payments to his hotels.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-dc-maryland-lawsuit-alleging-breach-constitutional-oath-conflict-interest-companies-a7785281.html

Alex Jones doubles down on Sandy Hook conspiracy theory in ‘disgusting’ Megyn Kelly interview. Some people have called for a boycott of the network.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/alex-jones-megyn-kelly-interview-infowars-sandy-hook-parents-response-conspiracy-theories-a7786656.html

US politician introduces Covfefe Act to preserve Trump tweets.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/covefe-act-trump-twitter-bill-introduced-democrats-stop-president-deleting-tweets-a7786676.html

House panel considers bill easing gun silencer restrictions.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/12/gun-silencer-restrictions-house-jeff-duncan-239440

Cabinet members give Trump unusual tribute as heads of his executive branch agencies hailed the opening five months of Trump’s administration while the President himself listened on closely.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/12/politics/trump-cabinet-tribute/index.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-cabinet-idUSKBN19400P

Secret Service Has No Audio Copies or Transcripts of Any Tapes Recorded within Trump’s White House.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/secret-service-has-no-audio-recordings-or-transcripts-made-in-trump-white-house-1497291979

Mattis turned down White House calls to go on ‘Fox & Friends’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/337391-mattis-turning-down-white-house-calls-to-go-on-fox-friends

Trump surrogates go after Mueller.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/12/trump-special-counsel-robert-mueller-surrogates-239447

Trump upends the global order.

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/337205-trump-upends-the-global-order

JP Morgan pulls NBC ads over Alex Jones interview: report.

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/337524-jp-morgan-pulls-nbc-ads-over-alex-jones-interview-report

Bernie Sanders Says Democrats Need To Do More Than Just Criticize Trump

http://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/bernie-sanders-says-democrats-need-do-more-just-criticize-trump-2551139

June 13, 2017 Tuesday

– Deputy Attorney General says only he has the power to fire special counsel on Russia.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/jeff-sessions-set-to-testify-this-afternoon-before-senate-intelligence-committee/2017/06/13/ac5321bc-4fc6-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html

How Trump could fire the special counsel (if he were foolish enough to try).

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/06/13/how-trump-could-fire-the-special-counsel-if-he-were-foolish-enough-to-try/

The GOP is working stealthily to shred health and financial protections for ordinary Americans.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-gop-is-working-stealthily-to-shred-health-and-financial-protections-for-ordinary-americans/2017/06/13/4ee9f190-4f8a-11e7-be25-3a519335381c_story.html

– Sessions Denies Collusion With Russians as ‘Detestable Lie’.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/13/us/politics/jeff-sessions-testimony.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/13/jeff-sessions-russia-collusion-senate-testimony

Sessions refuses to say whether he spoke to President Trump about Comey’s handling of Russia investigation.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/jeff-sessions-set-to-testify-this-afternoon-before-senate-intelligence-committee/2017/06/13/ac5321bc-4fc6-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN19415A

– (Analysis) 4 takeaways from Sessions’s feisty testimony to Congress about Russia.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/13/4-takeaways-from-jeff-sessionss-feisty-testimony-to-congress-about-russia/

– (Analysis) Sessions’s testimony highlights Trump’s deep lack of interest in what Russia did in 2016.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/06/13/sessionss-testimony-highlights-trumps-deep-lack-of-interest-in-what-russia-did-in-2016/

(Analysis) Sessions defends Jeff Sessions. But what about Donald Trump?

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/06/13/attorney-general-jeff-sessions-defends-donald-trump-james-comey-fbi/102808224/

Democrats Fuming Over Sessions Refusal to Answer Questions.

http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/democrats-fuming-over-sessions-refusal-answer-questions-n771656

Most Trump real estate now sold to anonymous buyers.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/06/13/trump-property-buyers-make-clear-shift-secretive-llcs/102399558/

Bernie Sanders: America is ‘drifting toward authoritarianism’.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/06/13/bernie-sanders-america-drifting-toward-authoritarianism/102820546/

11 states sue Trump’s DOE over stalled energy-use limits.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/11-states-sue-trump-administration-energy-standards-48014247

Election databases in several states were at risk during 2016 presidential campaign.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/election-databases-in-several-states-were-at-risk-during-2016-presidential-campaign/

June 14, 2017 Wednesday

CONGRESSMAN SHOT. Gunman fires on Republican lawmakers at baseball practice.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-virginia-shooting-idUSKBN1951M1

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/337717-report-shooting-near-congressional-baseball-game-practice-field

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/steve-scalise-congress-shot-alexandria-virginia.html

Gunman repeatedly criticized Republican lawmakers for favoring ‘super rich’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/law-enforcement-officials-identify-shooter-at-congressional-ballgame-as-illinois-man/2017/06/14/ba6439f4-510f-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html

Virginia Shooting Suspect Was Distraught Over Trump’s Election, Brother Says.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/politics/virginia-shooting-suspect-james-hodgkinson.html

The GOP baseball shooting is the 154th mass shooting this year.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/06/14/the-gop-baseball-shooting-is-the-154th-mass-shooting-this-year/

Some on right blame anti-Trump rhetoric for shooting.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/14/congress-baseball-shooting-blame-anti-trump-239549

Roger Stone blames shooting on ‘climate of hate’ toward Trump.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/337857-roger-stone-blames-climate-of-hate-against-trump-for-shooting

Conservative voices blame Alexandria shooting on Democrats and the left.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/06/14/conservative-voices-blame-alexandria-shooting-on-democrats-and-the-left/

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/politics/targeted-republicans-gun-laws-alexandria-virginia-baseball-shooting.html

Fox host links shooting to ‘hateful’ Dem rhetoric.

http://thehill.com/homenews/media/337859-fox-news-host-links-lawmaker-shooting-to-politicians-and-celebrities

Their Own Targeted, Republicans Want Looser Gun Laws, Not Stricter Ones.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/politics/targeted-republicans-gun-laws-alexandria-virginia-baseball-shooting.html

– (Analysis) After the shootings, calls for unity amid recriminations and finger-pointing.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/after-the-shootings-calls-for-unity-amid-recriminations-and-finger-pointing/2017/06/14/93fb667e-511a-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html

Shooting Is Latest Eruption in a Grim Ritual of Rage and Blame.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/baseball-shooting-is-latest-eruption-in-a-grim-ritual-of-rage-and-blame.html

Trump admin amends travel ban date to keep legal battle alive.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-immigration-idUSKBN1952Z1

MUELLER INVESTIGATING TRUMP FOR POTENTIAL OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/337864-mueller-investigating-trump-for-potential-obstruction-of-justice

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN195385

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/special-counsel-is-investigating-trump-for-possible-obstruction-of-justice/2017/06/14/9ce02506-5131-11e7-b064-828ba60fbb98_story.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/14/donald-trump-obstruction-of-justice-investigation-fbi-mueller

Congress again pushing US toward brink of financial calamity.

http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/economy-budget/337832-congress-again-pushing-us-toward-brink-of-financial

Senate overwhelmingly passes Russia sanctions deal with new limits on Trump, the most significant GOP-imposed restriction on the White House to date.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/14/senate-passes-russia-sanctions-trump-limits-239553

– (Opinion) The GOP’s fantastically anti-democratic quest to kill health care in the dark.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-gops-fantastically-anti-democratic-attempt-to-kill-health-care-in-the-dark/2017/06/14/0903e284-5134-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html

Free health clinics make a comeback amid fear of what Trump will do to Obamacare.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article155845034.html

June 15, 2017 Thursday

Special Counsel Interview List Is Said to Point at Trump Inquiry.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/politics/mueller-trump-special-counsel-investigation.html

Trump blasts report on obstruction of justice probe.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN195385

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-obstruction-of-justice-russia-charge-phony-twitter-putin-impeachment-latest-a7791281.html

On Twitter, Trump decries obstruction probe tied to ‘phony’ Russia collusion story.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/15/on-twitter-trump-decries-obstruction-probe-related-to-phony-story/

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/15/trump-obstruction-of-justice-239583

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-obstruction-of-justice-russia-charge-phony-twitter-putin-impeachment-latest-a7791281.html

Gun Attack Is Unexpected Test for Movement Sanders Founded.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/14/us/politics/bernie-sanders-supporters.html

Day after shooting, Pelosi blasts ‘sanctimony’ of Republicans.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/15/nancy-pelosi-scalise-shooting-republicans-239593

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/15/politics/nancy-pelosi-steve-scalise/index.html

Lobbyist for Russian interests says he attended dinners hosted by Sessions.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/15/lobbyist-russian-interests-jeff-sessions-testimony

Senators From Both Parties Criticize Secrecy on Health Bill. Senate leaders are writing legislation to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act without a single hearing on the bill and without an open drafting session.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/15/us/politics/secrecy-surrounding-senate-health-bill-raises-alarms-in-both-parties.html

Pence hires outside counsel to deal with Russia investigations.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/pence-hires-outside-counsel-to-deal-with-russia-probe-inquiries/2017/06/15/c40ef55c-51f5-11e7-a973-3dae94ed3eb7_story.html

Putin quips he’s ready to grant asylum to ex-FBI chief Comey.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-putin-usa-comey-idUSKBN1961F6

Dems bridle as some in GOP blame shooting on the left.

http://www.sfgate.com/news/politics/article/Dems-bridle-as-some-in-GOP-blame-shooting-on-talk-11223292.php

AP-NORC poll: Just 1 in 5 support Trump’s move to fire Comey.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/ap-norc-poll-most-us-072057227.html

Trump, facing deepening probes, revives attacks on Clinton, calls reports he’s under investigation for obstruction of justice ‘phony.’

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/15/trump-obstruction-of-justice-239583

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/338012-trump-why-is-clinton-not-investigated-but-i-am

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-hillary-clinton-phones-destroyed-hammer-bleach-emails-tweets-claims-obstruction-justice-a7792646.html

Rattled by shooting, lawmakers want more personal protection. Some Republican lawmakers are seeking to carry personal firearms into the Capitol, a proposal that is alarming Democrats.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/15/congress-baseball-shooting-carry-guns-239613

Trump signs executive order on apprenticeships.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/15/trump-apprenticeship-executive-order-239590

Rand Paul denounces ‘new entitlements’ in emerging health bill.

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/337970-rand-paul-denounces-new-entitlements-in-emerging-health-bill

Trump sells Qatar $12bn of weapons after accusing it of funding terror.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-qatar-weapons-deal-12-billion-day-accuse-terrorism-saudi-arabiaqatar-signs-loa-for-the-a7790956.html

Trump to change Cuba policy by limiting travel and business transactions rolling back Obama-era regulations that allowed travel and trade after decades of frosty communication between the two countries.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/06/15/donald-trump-cuba-miami-barack-obama/102890876/

Homeland Security rescinds Obama plan for some undocumented parents.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-immigration-idUSKBN197073

Lobbyist for Russian interests says he attended dinners hosted by Sessions.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/15/lobbyist-russian-interests-jeff-sessions-testimony

Special counsel is investigating Jared Kushner’s business dealings.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/special-counsel-is-investigating-jared-kushners-business-dealings/2017/06/15/5d9a32c6-51f2-11e7-91eb-9611861a988f_story.html

US sending almost 4,000 extra forces to Afghanistan, Trump official says.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/15/us-troops-afghanistan-trump-administration

Trump Tried to Convince NSA Chief to Absolve Him of Any Russian Collusion: Report.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-tried-convince-nsa-chief-mike-rogers-russia-investigation-fake-report-626073

June 16, 2017 Friday

Trump Confirms He’s Under Investigation on Twitter, attacks Rosenstein in tweets.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/16/trump-appears-to-confirm-obstruction-investigation-attack-rosenstein-in-morning-tweet-rant/

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-under-investigation-russia-scandal-probe-attorney-general-626611

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/16/donald-trump-confirms-investigation-obstruction-of-justice

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/trump-lashes-bad-conflicted-russia-investigators-48077689

Trump says he’s ‘canceling’ Obama Cuba policy and renewal of sanctions.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cuba-idUSKBN1970EC

Germany threatens retaliation if U.S. sanctions harm its firms.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-russia-sanctions-germany-idUSKBN197156

Emmanuel Macron Rivals Trump’s ‘America First’ With Plan To Make Europe Great Again.

http://www.newsweek.com/emmanuel-macron-buy-european-act-make-europe-great-again-donald-trump-america-626537

Rosenstein Considering Recusal From Russia Probe.

http://www.newsweek.com/rosenstein-brand-doj-recuse-626732

10 Crazy Things Trump Has Done Since June 16, 2015.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-campaign-anniversary-scandals-gaffes-626650

Poor Americans face tough choice: food or home: Harvard study.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-housing-idUSKBN1971Y7

Officer acquitted in shooting Philando Castile, whose traffic stop was live-streamed.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/06/16/minn-officer-acquitted-of-manslaughter-for-shooting-philando-castile-during-traffic-stop/

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/16/us/police-shooting-trial-philando-castile.html

Trump’s personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, hires his own lawyer in Russia probe.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/16/trumps-personal-lawyer-michael-cohen-hires-his-own-lawyer-in-russia-probe/

Trump releases personal financial disclosure report.

https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-06-16/trump-s-latest-financial-disclosure-shows-hotel-s-millions

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/16/us/politics/trumps-financial-disclosures.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-retains-assets-worth-at-least-14-billion-new-disclosure-shows/2017/06/16/c0bc4caa-52b9-11e7-be25-3a519335381c_story.html

Trump owes lenders at least $315 million, disclosure shows.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-ethics-idUSKBN1972XM

Trump Attacks Rosenstein in Latest Rebuke of Justice Department.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/16/us/politics/trump-investigation-comey-russia.html

Newtown-area NBC station won’t air Megyn Kelly’s interview with Alex Jones.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article156706944.html

– (Opinion) The Toxic State of America.

http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/opinion-toxic-political-climate-fueled-u-s-shootings-a-1152470.html

June 17, 2017 Saturday

Americans lament Cuba becoming ‘forbidden island’ again. Trump on Friday ordered tighter restrictions on Americans traveling to the Caribbean island.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cuba-americans-idUSKBN1980TL

Castro slams Trump’s ‘hostile rhetoric’ toward Cuba.

http://thehill.com/policy/international/338247-castro-slams-trumps-hostile-rhetoric-toward-cuba

‘This is violence against Donald Trump’: rightwingers interrupt Julius Caesar play.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/17/trump-supporter-interrupts-controversial-julius-caesar-play-in-new-york

Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke rescinds acceptance of Homeland Security post.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/17/milwaukee-sheriff-david-clarke-rescinds-acceptance-of-homeland-security-post/

Black gun owners worried by acquittal in Castile shooting.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/another-police-shooting-acquittal-worries-black-gun-owners-154924899.html

Six resign from presidential HIV/AIDS council because Trump ‘doesn’t care’.

http://thehill.com/news-by-subject/healthcare/338296-six-resign-from-presidential-hiv-aids-council-because-trump-doesnt

Help wanted: Why Republicans won’t work for the Trump administration.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/help-wanted-why-republicans-wont-work-for-the-trump-administration/2017/06/17/61e3d33e-506a-11e7-b064-828ba60fbb98_story.html

In rural America, fewer immigrants and less tolerance.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/in-rural-america-fewer-immigrants-and-less-tolerance/2017/06/16/7b448454-4d1d-11e7-bc1b-fddbd8359dee_story.html

June 18, 2017 Sunday

In first, NATO war game defends Baltic weak spot,  rehearsing for a possible scenario in which Russia might try to sever the Baltic states from the rest of the Western alliance.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-nato-russia-suwalki-gap-idUSKBN1990L2

North Korea accuses U.S. authorities of ‘mugging’ its diplomats at NY airport.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-usa-diplomats-idUSKBN1990NV

Russia criticizes U.S. for ‘anti-Cuban’ approach, says it sides with Cuba.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-usa-cuba-idUSKBN1990A3

Lockheed nears $37 billion-plus deal to sell F-35 jet to 11 countries.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-airshow-paris-f-idUSKBN1990S8

U.S. warplane downs Syrian army jet in southern Raqqa province.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-usa-idUSKBN1990XI

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/18/syria-aircraft-shoot-down-239697

As U.S. Adds Troops in Afghanistan, Trump’s Strategy Remains Undefined.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/18/world/asia/us-troops-afghanistan-trump.html

Trump lawyer says president not under investigation, despite tweets. “The fact of the matter is the president has not been and is not under investigation,” Sekulow said on CBS’ “Face the Nation”.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-idUSKBN1990O7

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-lawyer-insists-there-is-no-obstruction-investigation–but-then-hedges/2017/06/18/9acef104-543b-11e7-b38e-35fd8e0c288f_story.html

Alex Jones cries foul ahead of interview with ‘Medusa’ NBC host Megyn Kelly.

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/jun/18/alex-jones-megyn-kelly-nbc-interview-sandy-hook-trump

Third noose found hanging near major Washington museums.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/18/noose-found-hanging-washington-museum

Some gun owners are disturbed by the Philando Castile verdict. The NRA is silent.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/06/18/some-gun-owners-are-disturbed-by-the-philando-castile-verdict-the-nra-is-silent/

Trey Gowdy replaced Chaffetz as head of House oversight. Will he investigate Trump?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/trey-gowdy-now-has-the-house-oversight-gavel-but-will-he-investigate-trump/2017/06/18/597885c0-52c0-11e7-b064-828ba60fbb98_story.html

$1.5 million ad campaign to pressure 5 GOP senators to vote against health-care overhaul.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2017/06/18/new-ad-campaign-to-pressure-five-gop-senators-to-vote-against-health-care-overhaul/

The radical idea behind Trump’s EPA rollbacks.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/18/pruitts-predecessors-pan-epa-originalism-philosophy-239669

One dead, 10 injured as van strikes crowd near mosques in London.17-year-old Muslim girl assaulted and killed after leaving Virginia mosque.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/van-strikes-crowd-outside-mosque-in-london-one-person-is-arrested/2017/06/18/5a93993e-5489-11e7-b38e-35fd8e0c288f_story.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/fairfax-loudoun-police-searching-for-missing-17-year-old-reported-to-have-been-assaulted/2017/06/18/02e379ac-5466-11e7-a204-ad706461fa4f_story.html

June 19, 2017 Monday

New in Trump probe: an expert in flipping witnesses.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-lawyers-idUSKBN19A1CM

Cuba calls Trump speech on island ‘grotesque spectacle’.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cuba-foreignminister-idUSKBN19A21R

Russia Warns It Will Target U.S. Warplanes in Syrian Airspace.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/19/world/middleeast/russia-syria.html

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/russia-shoot-down-all-flying-objects-in-syria-us-regime-warplane-isis-terror-a7797101.html

GOP data firm left 198 million Americans’ voter info unprotected.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/19/deep-root-analytics-voter-information-exposed-239718

NYPD increasing presence around places of worship.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/338446-new-york-increasing-police-presence-around-places-of-worship

Too hot to handle: Study shows Earth’s killer heat worsens.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/national-politics/article156930004.html

Three-quarters of the world’s population could face deadly heatwaves within next 80 years, scientists warn.

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/heatwaves-deadly-populations-faces-century-global-warming-climate-change-report-a7797721.html

Energy chief: Carbon dioxide not prime driver of warming.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/national-politics/article156938834.html

Rick Perry denies that humans are the main cause of climate change.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/06/19/trumps-energy-secretary-just-denied-that-man-made-carbon-dioxide-is-the-main-driver-for-climate-change/

Republican health bill: Democrats pledge Senate standstill over secrecy.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/19/republican-healthcare-bill-senate-secrecy

Off-camera, no audio broadcast: White House keeps undermining press briefing.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/19/media/white-house-press-briefing-donald-trump-media/index.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/06/business/sean-spicer-press-briefing-off-camera.html

June 20, 2017 Tuesday

Obamacare repeal imminent in Congress: Pence.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-idUSKBN19B2OP

U.S. senators want Congress to OK military action in Syria.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-military-idUSKBN19B2MM

US shoots down second Iran-made armed drone over Syria in 12 days.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/20/us-iran-drone-shot-down-syria

– (Opinion) Trump’s silence after the London mosque attack speaks volumes.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/20/donald-trump-silence-london-mosque-attack-speaks-volumes

A Russian jet came within feet of a U.S. reconnaissance plane, the Pentagon says.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2017/06/20/a-russian-jet-came-within-feet-of-a-u-s-reconnaissance-plane-the-pentagon-says/

The New Face of Trump’s Legal Team Is the Christian Right’s Pit Bull.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-20/the-new-face-of-trump-s-legal-team-is-the-christian-right-s-pitbull

US sends supersonic bombers in show of force against N. Korea.

http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/us-sends-supersonic-bombers-show-force-nkorea-48153532

Trump seeks sharp cuts to federal housing aid, except for program that brings him millions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/trump-seeks-sharp-cuts-to-housing-aid-except-for-program-that-brings-him-millions/2017/06/20/bf1fb2b8-5531-11e7-ba90-f5875b7d1876_story.html

EPA just gave notice to dozens of scientific advisory board members that their time is up.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/06/20/trump-administration-to-decline-to-renew-dozens-of-scientists-for-key-epa-advisory-board/

Republicans Say Karen Handel’s Georgia Election Victory Is Referendum On Donald Trump.

http://www.ibtimes.com/republicans-say-karen-handels-georgia-election-victory-referendum-donald-trump-2555187

‘I Need More Mexicans’: A Kansas Farmer’s Message to Trump.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-20/-i-need-more-mexicans-a-kansas-farmer-s-message-to-trump

The NRA is pushing to eliminate concealed carry permits in NC and across the country.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/mcclatchys-america/article157143914.html

June 21, 2017 Wednesday

Most Americans say Republican healthcare plan will be harmful: Reuters/Ipsos poll.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-poll-idUSKBN19C2LO

Draft of Senate health-care bill would roll back Obamacare taxes, rejigger subsidies.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/senate-health-care-draft-repeals-obamacare-taxes-provides-bigger-subsidies-for-low-income-americans-than-house-bill/2017/06/21/3f2226ee-56bd-11e7-ba90-f5875b7d1876_story.html

Trump: GOP healthcare plan will have ‘heart’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/338896-trump-gop-healthcare-plan-will-have-heart

The Republicans who decried Obamacare secrecy are now writing legislation in secret.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/republicans-who-decried-obamacare-secrecy-now-writing-legislation-in-secret/2017/06/21/05ff180c-55f2-11e7-b38e-35fd8e0c288f_story.html

Trump: GOP is 5-0 on special elections.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/338897-trump-gop-is-5-0-on-special-elections

Pelosi takes heat after Dem loss.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/338826-pelosi-takes-heat-after-dem-loss.

Bloomberg: Trump will win reelection because ‘the Democratic Party is going to be torn apart’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/338747-bloomberg-trump-will-win-reelection-because-democratic-party-will-be-torn

Russia cancels talks after US imposes new sanctions over Ukraine conflict.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/jun/21/russia-cancels-us-talks-ukraine-sanctions

Congressional Black Caucus refuses to meet with Donald Trump.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/21/donald-trump-congressional-black-caucus-no-meeting

Former police officer acquitted in fatal shooting of black man in Milwaukee.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/21/sylville-smith-shooting-dominique-heaggan-brown-acquitted

ACLU suing DC police over arrests during Trump’s inauguration.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/338812-aclu-files-lawsuit-against-dc-police-for-inauguration-protest

Data of nearly all registered US voters left unsecured for weeks in RNC trove.

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/jun/21/data-voters-republican-national-committee

Russian government actors tried to hack election systems in 21 states, Homeland Security official says.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/homeland-security-official-russian-government-actors-potentially-tried-to-hack-election-systems-in-21-states/2017/06/21/33bf31d4-5686-11e7-ba90-f5875b7d1876_story.html

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke wants to cut 4,000 employees from the department.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/interior-chief-wants-to-shed-4000-employees-in-department-shake-up/2017/06/21/791cadd0-56a7-11e7-a204-ad706461fa4f_story.html

DeVos picks private student loan chief to head government loan program.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2017/06/21/devos-picks-private-student-loan-chief-to-head-government-loan-program/

Scientists predict a Gulf of Mexico ‘dead zone’ the size of New Jersey this summer.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/06/21/scientists-predict-a-gulf-of-mexico-dead-zone-the-size-of-new-jersey-this-summer/

Trinity College closes Conn. campus in response to ‘threats received.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2017/06/21/trinity-college-closes-conn-campus-in-response-to-threats-received/

Iowa newspaper to Trump: ‘Now is not the time for a rally’.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/338814-iowa-newspaper-asks-trump-not-to-rally-ahead-of-iowa-rally

Fox News covers Trump speech live, other networks use regular programming.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/338902-fox-news-covers-trump-speech-live-other-networks-use-regular

– (Opinion) Accommodating Trump.

http://www.journalnow.com/opinion/columnists/michael-gerson-accommodating-trump/article_a1d04eb2-568e-11e7-bc15-0334ddf44b7a.html

June 22, 2017 Thursday

AFTER SECRECY, SENATE GOP RELEASES BILL TO END OBAMACARE WITH DEEP CUTS TO MEDICAID.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/us/politics/senate-health-care-bill.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-idUSKBN19D13F

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/338947-senate-gop-releases-obamacare-repeal-bill-with-deep-cuts-to-medicaid

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/22/senate-healthcare-bill-draft-republicans-trump-obamacare

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trumpcare-healthcare-bill-republicans-obamacare-repeal-replace-mitch-mcconnell-vote-date-a7803276.html

Fate of healthcare bill uncertain.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/healthcare-trumpcare-senators-opposition-republicans-vote-against-rand-paul-latest-news-updates-a7803626.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-idUSKBN19D13F

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/senate-gop-leaders-set-to-unveil-health-care-bill/2017/06/22/56dbe35c-5734-11e7-a204-ad706461fa4f_story.html

What the Senate bill changes about Obamacare.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2017/politics/obamacare-senate-bill-compare/

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/22/us/senate-health-care-bill.html

http://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/gop-senate-health-care-bill-explained/

Obama says Senate health care bill has ‘fundamental meanness’, calling the Republican bill a massive transfer of wealth to the richest people in America with a “fundamental meanness” at its core.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/22/gop-health-care-bill-barack-obama-reaction-239870

Healthcare groups issue scathing criticism of Senate bill.

http://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/339054-healthcare-groups-issue-scathing-criticism-of-senate-bill

Senate health bill could leave millions uninsured, increase costs for sick, seniors.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/nation-world/national/article157582379.html

Insurers to Senate: Proposal could harm 74M on Medicaid.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2017/live-updates/trump-white-house/gop-health-care-bill-the-latest-news-and-reactions/insurers-to-senate-proposal-could-harm-74m-on-medicaid/

Senate bill would gut critical public health funding this fall.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2017/live-updates/trump-white-house/gop-health-care-bill-the-latest-news-and-reactions/bill-would-gut-critical-public-health-funding-this-fall/

– (Editorial Board) [TrumpCare] A Travesty on a Fast Track. Republicans prepare to separate millions of Americans from health insurance.

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-06-22/the-senate-health-bill-is-a-travesty-on-a-fast-track

– (Editorial Board) Senate health bill hazardous to America. Mitch McConnell’s plan makes Congress the true death panel: Our view

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/06/22/senate-health-bill-hazardous-editorials-debates/421148001/

– (Opinion) Senate Republicans ready themselves for a massive theft from the poor.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/senate-republicans-ready-themselves-for-a-massive-theft-from-the-poor/2017/06/22/902a1a96-5777-11e7-a204-ad706461fa4f_story.html

– (Analysis) Shifting Dollars From Poor to Rich Is a Key Part of the Senate Health Bill.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/upshot/shifting-dollars-from-poor-to-rich-is-a-key-part-of-the-senate-health-bill.html

Trump Says He Did Not Record Meetings With Comey, has no tapes.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/us/politics/trump-comey-tapes.html

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/22/trump-says-he-has-no-recordings-of-his-comey-talks-239862

Trump Turns Iowa Rally Into Extended Venting Session.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/21/us/politics/trump-iowa-rally-venting-session.html

Trump slams Mexico, reaffirms pledge to ‘build the wall’.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/339091-trump-slams-mexico-reaffirms-pledge-to-build-the-wall

Trump says he doesn’t want a ‘poor person’ to be in charge of US economy. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has a net worth of about $2.5bn.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-poor-person-economy-commerce-secretary-rich-cabinet-appointments-a7803096.html

Capitol Police drag disabled protesters out of wheelchairs during Trumpcare protests. Forty-three people were arrested in connection with the protest.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/healthcare-protests-disabled-woman-dragged-away-police-without-wheelchair-photos-video-a7803456.html

Lawsuit accuses Trump of violating federal records law.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/22/trump-federal-records-law-lawsuit-239849

– (Opinion) NRA’s ‘Second Amendment Remedies’ are endangering our democracy.

http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/civil-rights/339039-nras-second-amendment-remedies-are-endangering-our-democracy

Coats Tells House Investigators Trump seemed obsessed with the Russia probe and repeatedly asked him to say publicly there was no evidence of collusion.

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/coats-tells-house-investigators-president-trump-seemed-obsessed-russia-probe-n775756

Most terrorists in U.S. are right-wing, not Muslim.

http://www.newsweek.com/right-wing-extremism-islamist-terrorism-donald-trump-steve-bannon-628381

Trinity College Professor Flees State Amid Death Threats Over Inflammatory Social Media Posts.

http://time.com/4829459/johnny-williams-trinity-college-professor-social-media-comments/

With Billions Of Dollars At Stake, A Panel Full Of Defense Contractors Is Shaping Defense Policy.

http://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/major-defense-contractors-panel-will-direct-billion-dollar-defense-decisions

Election Hackers Altered Voter Rolls, Stole Private Data, Officials Say.

http://time.com/4828306/russian-hacking-election-widespread-private-data/

Detroit Judge Stops Deportation of More Than 100 Iraqi Christians.

http://time.com/4829694/detroit-judge-iraq-christians-deport/

Gunman in ‘Pizzagate’ Shooting Is Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison. Restaurant owner Alefantis said. “This guy’s going to jail and Infowars continues to push this conspiracy, as do many others.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/22/us/pizzagate-attack-sentence.html

June 23, 2017 Friday

Hacking Democracy: Obama’s secret struggle to punish Russia for Putin’s election assault.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2017/world/national-security/obama-putin-election-hacking/

‘Can He Do That?’: Putin’s instructions: Damage Clinton, help elect Trump.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/can-he-do-that-trump-podcast/

– (Editorial Board) The Senate’s Unaffordable Care Act.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/23/opinion/senate-obamacare-repeal.html

Trump says ‘we’ll have to see’ if Mueller should step down from Russia probe.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/23/trump-says-well-have-to-see-if-mueller-should-step-down-from-russia-probe/

Press briefing crackdown worries Trump allies.

http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/339080-new-press-briefing-restrictions-worry-trump-allies

Lawmakers offer bills giving them gun rights in every state.

http://thehill.com/video/lawmaker-interviews/339125-watch-lawmakers-offer-bills-giving-them-gun-rights-in-every-state

Trump’s Lies – every outright lie the president has told publicly since taking the oath of office.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/06/23/opinion/trumps-lies.html

Manafort Financial Deals Are Under Scrutiny by F.B.I.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/23/us/politics/paul-manafort-jeffrey-yohai.html

Mistrial in Shooting of Black Driver by Cincinnati Officer.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/23/us/raymond-tensing-samuel-dubose-cincinnati.html

What does Italy’s Berlusconi like about Trump? His wife.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-italy-berlusconi-trump-idUSKBN19E1T3

Trump, Putin and Erdogan behave like autocratic rulers: Germany’s Schulz.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-g20-germany-schulz-idUSKBN19F002

California just added four more ‘discriminatory’ states to its travel ban.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2017/06/23/california-just-added-four-more-discriminatory-states-to-its-travel-ban/

Gowdy: Oversight panel won’t pursue Russia, obstruction probes.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/23/house-oversight-no-russia-investigation-trey-gowdy-239904

For third time in a week, prosecutors fail to convict a cop.

http://www.newsweek.com/why-police-get-acquitted-628737

Missouri Women on Birth Control Could Be Denied Jobs. Legislation would allow employers and landlords to discriminate against women who use birth control or have had abortions.

http://www.newsweek.com/womens-rights-birth-control-abortion-missouri-discrimination-628538

Trump Is Reckless, Erratic And Incompetent, According To Business Leaders Around the World.

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-reckless-erratic-dictator-business-leaders-say-cnbc-survey-628569

Trump signs VA Reform Bill designed to make it easier to fire Department of Veterans Affairs employees.

http://time.com/4830585/donald-trump-va-reform-veterans-accountability-act/

Biggest Layoffs In US As Boeing Cuts Jobs Months After Trump Vowed More Employment At South Carolina Factory.

http://www.ibtimes.com/biggest-layoffs-us-boeing-cuts-jobs-months-after-trump-vowed-more-employment-south-2556521

– (Opinion) Get Cancer Now, Before Congress Cuts Your Insurance.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/23/opinion/obamacare-cancer-pre-existing-conditions.html

June 24, 2017 Saturday

Pence meets with Koch brother in Colorado.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/339283-pence-stops-by-koch-brothers-conference-in-colorado

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/06/24/vice-president-pence-meets-billionaire-charles-koch/425861001/

Chief lieutenants in the Koch brothers’ political network lashed out at the Senate Republican health care bill on Saturday as not conservative enough.

http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/national-politics/article158058964.html

‘Handmaids’ protest Mike Pence’s ‘Focus on the Family’ remarks in Colorado Springs.

https://www.aol.com/article/news/2017/06/23/handmaids-protest-mike-pence-focus-on-the-family-remarks-in-colorado-springs/22680732/

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/post/pence-tells-focus-on-the-family-it-has-an-unwavering-ally-in-trump/

Number of refugees entering US drops by half under Trump.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/339298-refugees-entering-us-cut-by-half-under-trump

‘White Terrorism’ and Donald Trump: Why Has the President Slashed the Grant for Group Combating KKK?

http://www.newsweek.com/far-right-alt-right-neo-nazis-life-after-hate-628829

Overruling diplomats, U.S. to drop Iraq, Myanmar from list of the world’s worst offenders in the use of child soldiers, disregarding the recommendations of State Department experts and senior U.S. diplomats.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trafficking-childsoldiers-exclusi-idUSKBN19E2JY

Medicaid Cuts May Force Retirees Out of Nursing Homes.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/24/science/medicaid-cutbacks-elderly-nursing-homes.html

Trump launches fresh attack on Obama, asks ‘why no action’ on Russian election meddling.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-russia-hacking-election-investigation-latest-barack-obama-choke-a7806771.html

America faces a new wave of homegrown political violence and terrorism if its divisions continue.

http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/trump-america-political-division-violence-terrorism-threat-a7803826.html

June 25, 2017 Sunday

Gay Pride Marchers With Jewish Flags Told To Leave Chicago Parade, were told not to display Star of David flags because other people found them ‘offensive.

http://www.newsweek.com/gay-pride-marchers-jewish-flags-told-leave-chicago-parade-628879

Conservative Koch network criticizes U.S. Senate healthcare bill.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-koch-idUSKBN19G0V3

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/24/koch-network-withholding-support-of-senate-health-care-bill-pushing-for-changes/

White House’s new strategy: Blame Obama for failing to stop Russia collusion.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/25/white-house-blames-obama-for-failing-to-stop-russia-collusion/

Trump accuses Clinton of colluding with Democrats to defeat ‘Crazy Bernie Sanders’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/06/25/trump-accuses-clinton-of-colluding-with-democrats-to-defeat-crazy-bernie-sanders/

‘They’re sentencing me to death’: Medicaid recipients on the Republican healthcare plan.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/25/medicaid-republican-healthcare-plan-affordable-care-act

New York Gay Pride marchers target Trump as San Francisco parties.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-lgbt-pride-idUSKBN19G0WL

White House Pushes Military Might Over Humanitarian Aid in Africa.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/25/world/africa/white-house-pushes-military-might-over-humanitarian-aid-in-africa.html

Bloomberg’s Next Anti-Washington Move: $200 Million Program for Mayors.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/25/us/politics/michael-bloomberg-mayors-trump.html

Analysis indicates partisan gerrymandering has benefited GOP.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/ap-analysis-shows-gerrymandering-benefited-gop-2016-48262678

Pro-Trump supporters rally in DC.

http://thehill.com/homenews/339418-pro-trump-supporters-rally-in-dc

June 26, 2017 Monday

TRUMP’S TRAVEL BAN RESTRICTION PARTIALLY LIFTED BY SUPREME COURT. Curbs on Entry From Six Countries Can Take Partial Effect.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/26/us/politics/supreme-court-trump-travel-ban-case.html

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40409490

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-immigration-idUSKBN19H1OR

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/26/trump-travel-ban-supreme-court-block-partially-lifted

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/supreme-court-allows-limited-version-of-trumps-travel-ban-to-take-effect-will-consider-case-in-fall/2017/06/26/97afa314-573e-11e7-b38e-35fd8e0c288f_story.html

SUPREME COURT SIDES WITH RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS in major church-state decision.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/courts_law/supreme-court-sides-with-religious-institutions-in-a-major-church-state-decision/2017/06/26/f6187a2a-5a13-11e7-9fc6-c7ef4bc58d13_story.html

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/26/supreme-court-churches-state-funds-239957

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/26/us/politics/supreme-court-playgrounds-church-and-state-missouri.html

CBO: SENATE HEALTH BILL WOULD LEAVE 22 MILLION MORE PEOPLE UNINSURED.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/imminent-cbo-report-could-prove-pivotal-for-senate-republicans-health-care-bill/2017/06/26/cb8d61e2-59f7-11e7-a9f6-7c3296387341_story.html

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/26/us/politics/senate-health-care-bill-republican.html

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/26/cbo-senate-health-care-bill-239967

Republicans say CBO can’t be trusted to evaluate health bill. Are they right?

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/06/26/heres-how-well-the-cbo-did-at-forecasting-the-last-big-health-care-bill/

Trump Meets India’s Leader, a Fellow Nationalist Battling China for His Favor.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/26/us/politics/donald-trump-narendra-modi-india.html

FBI questioned Trump campaign adviser Carter Page at length in Russia probe.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/fbi-has-questioned-trump-campaign-adviser-carter-page-at-length-in-russia-probe/2017/06/26/1a271dcc-5aa5-11e7-a9f6-7c3296387341_story.html

Kushner adds defense attorney Abbe Lowell to Russia-investigation legal team.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/26/kushner-adds-defense-attorney-abbe-lowell-to-russia-investigation-legal-team/

Trump asks for apology over Russia probes because those probes, which are ongoing, have not publicly turned up any proof of coordination between Trump associates and the Russian government.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/26/trump-tweets-apology-russia-investigations-239951

Sharp Rise in Levels of Earth-Scorching Carbon Dioxide.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/26/climate/carbon-in-atmosphere-is-rising-even-as-emissions-stabilize.html

Mayors group opposes GOP ‘concealed carry’ gun bills.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/26/mayors-conference-oppose-concealed-carry-gun-bills-239965

Three-quarters of world has little or no confidence in Trump, Pew study finds.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/26/trump-world-global-pew-research-study

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/poll-shows-us-tumbling-in-worlds-regard-under-trump/2017/06/26/87a4f1bc-5857-11e7-840b-512026319da7_story.html

Poll: Canadians’ favorable opinion of US drops.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/339600-poll-more-canadians-disapprove-of-us-than-in-at-least-35-years

White House says Syria’s Assad is preparing another chemical attack, warns he would pay a ‘heavy price’.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/26/white-house-says-syrias-assad-preparing-another-chemical-attack-warns-of-heavy-penalty/

June 27, 2017 Tuesday

Facing revolt on healthcare bill, Senate Republicans delay vote until after July 4 recess.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/27/us/politics/republicans-struggle-to-marshal-votes-for-health-care-bill.html

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-republican-idUSKBN19I11V

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-delay-idUSKBN19I2IY

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/senate-republicans-scramble-to-keep-alive-plans-to-overhaul-obamacare/2017/06/27/c8ea4c02-5b37-11e7-9fc6-c7ef4bc58d13_story.html

Supreme Court’s recent unity faces looming test.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-termcloser-idUSKBN19I2LS

3 Words From the Supreme Court Put Refugees in Limbo.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/27/us/trump-travel-ban-refugees-supreme-court.html

U.S. top court tosses lower court’s ruling against religious school subsidies. The justices ordered Colorado’s top court to reconsider the legality of school “voucher” programs in light of Monday’s ruling that churches and other religious entities cannot be categorically denied public money even in states whose constitutions explicitly ban such funding.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-religion-idUSKBN19I1RT

Once on the outside, conservative Koch network warms to Trump.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-koch-idUSKBN19I137

Trump renews attack on ‘Fake News CNN’ after retraction of Russia story, resignation of journalists.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/27/trump-renews-attack-on-fake-news-cnn-after-retraction/

https://www.theguardian.com/media/2017/jun/27/three-cnn-journalists-resign-over-retracted-trump-russia-story

White House urges viewing of anti-CNN video ‘whether it’s accurate or not’. Video was made by an infamous rightwing activist known for using heavily edited videos to push conservative pet causes.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/27/white-house-cnn-video-james-o-keefe

Trump lawyer’s firm steered millions in donations to family members, files show.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/27/trump-lawyer-jay-sekulow-donations

A Time Magazine with Trump on the cover hangs in his golf clubs. It’s fake.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/a-time-magazine-with-trump-on-the-cover-hangs-in-his-golf-clubs-its-fake/2017/06/27/0adf96de-5850-11e7-ba90-f5875b7d1876_story.html

Time asks Trump Organization to remove fake cover from golf clubs.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/339741-time-mag-asks-trump-org-to-remove-fake-cover-from-golf-clubs

Grover Norquist complained his daughter had to pay sales tax. Twitter users responded.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/06/27/how-america-punishes-working-women-for-getting-married/

Ransomware virus strikes across the globe.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-attack-idUSKBN19I1TD

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/27/technology/ransomware-hackers.html

Google faces years of EU oversight on top of record antitrust fine.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu-google-antitrust-outlook-idUSKBN19I2MO

Watchdog group sues EPA to access communications with Icahn.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-biofuels-idUSKBN19I2KC

Trump brand to exit Toronto skyline after buyout deal.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-canada-trump-hotel-idUSKBN19I2CB

Canada’s Secret to Resisting the West’s Populist Wave.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/27/world/canada/canadas-secret-to-resisting-the-wests-populist-wave.html

Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta testifies in House Russia probe.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-podesta-idUSKBN19I2Z1

Trump’s ‘flirtation with torture’ undermines human rights warns UN official.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/donald-trump-torture-extremism-fight-isis-al-qaeda-terror-un-human-rights-zeid-raad-al-hussein-a7810661.html

The U.N. Is Giving up on Trump.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/06/27/united-nations-donald-trump-antonio-guterres-china-215315

Trump’s EPA chief met with chemical CEO before dropping pesticide ban.

http://thehill.com/news-by-subject/energy-environment/339783-trumps-epa-chief-met-with-chemical-ceo-before-dropping

Trump administration to propose repealing rule giving EPA broad authority over water pollution.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/06/27/trump-administration-to-propose-repealing-rule-giving-epa-broad-authority-over-water-pollution/

GOP Rep. Greg Gianforte raised $116K day after assaulting reporter.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/339781-gianforte-raised-116000-day-after-assaulting-reporter

North Korea: Trump’s ‘America First’ policy is like Nazism.

http://thehill.com/homenews/news/339782-north-korea-trumps-america-first-policy-is-like-nazism

Reporter accuses White House of ‘inflaming’ media tensions in heated exchange.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news-other-administration/339708-reporter-accuses-white-house-of-inflaming

Lawmakers wary of Trump escalation in Syria.

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/339761-lawmakers-wary-of-trump-escalation-in-syria

House panel votes to privatize air-traffic control.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/06/27/house-panel-votes-privatize-air-traffic-control/429632001/

An ICE agent visited a restaurant. About 30 employees quit the next day. The owner blamed the Trump administration.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/food/wp/2017/06/27/an-ice-agent-visited-a-restaurant-about-30-employees-quit-the-next-day-its-owner-says/

Ten Commandments Installed At Arkansas State Capitol; ACLU Plans Lawsuit.

http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/06/27/534558892/ten-commandments-installed-at-arkansas-state-capitol-aclu-plans-lawsuit

 June 28, 2017 Wednesday

Pro-Trump groups take no prisoners in rush to help an embattled president.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-super-pacs-idUSKBN19J2GI

With U.S. healthcare bill in disarray, Republicans demand revamp.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-healthcare-idUSKBN19J2E5

FBI questions U.S. employees of Russian cyber firm Kaspersky Lab.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-kasperskylab-probe-idUSKBN19J2IX

Senate committee wants U.S. states to publicize hacking details.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-cyber-congress-idUSKBN19J28W

Newly erected Arkansas Ten Commandments monument destroyed.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40434571

New computer virus spreads from Ukraine to disrupt world business.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-attack-idUSKBN19I1TD

Widespread uncertainty as U.S. travel ban start looms.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-court-immigration-guidelines-idUSKBN19J2W2

California Supreme Court upholds cap-and-trade law. “This is the final step in this case to affirm California’s innovative climate program, including its carbon auctions, which serves as a vital safeguard to ensure polluters are held accountable for their pollution.”

Moscow prepares retaliation for U.S. seizure of Russian diplomatic compounds.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-usa-idUSKBN19J2LP

– (Opinion) Canada’s Ruthlessly Smart Immigration Policy.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/28/opinion/canada-immigration-policy-trump.html

$35,000 a plate: Donald Trump starts fundraising for 2020 re-election. Reporters were barred from hearing his remarks. Trump rips media, mocks Pelosi.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/29/35000-a-plate-donald-trump-starts-fundraising-for-2020-re-election

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/28/trump-fundraiser-pelosi-ossoff-240078

Trump greeted by protesters at campaign fundraiser.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/339974-trump-greeted-by-protesters-at-campaign-fundraiser

House panel approves $696.5B defense policy bill.

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/339997-house-panel-approves-6965b-defense-policy-bill

Armed Services votes down amendments on Trump travel, profits.

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/339996-armed-services-votes-down-amendments-on-trump-travel-profits

NSA director frustrated Trump won’t accept Russia interfered in election.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/339929-nsa-director-frustrated-trump-wont-accept-russia-interfered-in

Trump claims GOP has a ‘big surprise’ on healthcare.

http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/339881-trump-claims-gop-will-have-a-big-surprise-on-healthcare

Trump attacks Amazon for not paying ‘internet taxes’ in rant at Washington Post.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-amazon-taxes-washington-post-fake-news-internet-a7813341.html

Haley touts cuts to UN peacekeeping funds.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/339991-haley-brags-about-cuts-to-un-peacekeeping-funding

Haley says American foreign policy is now totally unpredictable, and that’s a good thing.

http://foreignpolicy.com/2017/06/28/nikki-haley-and-trumps-doctrine-of-diplomatic-chaos/

– German audience cheers as US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross speech is cut off.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/germany-audience-us-commerce-secretary-wilbur-ross-cut-off-berlin-europe-donald-trump-a7812981.html

 

June 29, 2017 Thursday

Rules for New Travel Ban Set: Grandma, No; Stepsister, Yes.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/28/us/politics/homeland-security-prepares-to-issue-travel-restrictions.html

Hacks Raise Fear Over N.S.A.’s Hold on Cyberweapons.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/28/technology/ransomware-nsa-hacking-tools.html

Angela Merkel predicts showdown with U.S. over climate at G-20.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/angela-merkel-predicts-showdown-over-climate-at-g-20/2017/06/29/76bf6678-5a84-11e7-aa69-3964a7d55207_story.html

– (Opinion) ‘America first’ is becoming America alone.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/democracy-post/wp/2017/06/28/america-first-is-becoming-america-alone/

Syrian doctor hit by Trump travel ban takes up studies in Canada instead.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/29/syrian-doctor-hit-by-trump-travel-ban-takes-up-studies-in-canada-instead

Trump denounced after assailing woman TV host in personal terms.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-brzezinski-idUSKBN19K2D1

http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/29/media/mika-brzezinski-donald-trump-tweet/index.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/29/trump-angrily-lashes-out-at-morning-joe-hosts-on-twitter/

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/it-is-really-not-normal-both-sides-condemn-trump-for-vulgar-tweet-about-tv-host/2017/06/29/ce1030e4-5ce4-11e7-9b7d-14576dc0f39d_story.html

GOP lawmakers blast Trump’s ‘Morning Joe’ tweets.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/29/politics/lawmakers-react-trump-tweet-joe-scarborough-mika-brzezinski-morning-joe/index.html

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/29/trump-targets-morning-joe-hosts-in-tweet-240085

Europe to Trump: Bring it on.

http://www.politico.eu/article/europe-to-trump-bring-it-on/

New CBO estimate predicts steep Medicaid reductions in second decade of health bill.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/gop-health-care-debate-turns-to-stark-question-help-vulnerable-americans-or-help-the-rich/2017/06/29/02d96318-5cd1-11e7-9fc6-c7ef4bc58d13_story.html

– (Analysis) Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Trump has never ‘promoted or encouraged violence.’ She is very wrong.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/06/29/sarah-huckabee-sanders-says-trump-has-never-encouraged-any-form-of-violence-she-is-very-wrong/

Tillerson blows up at top White House aide.

How Rex Tillerson Is Wrecking the State Department. I worked in Foggy Bottom for 6 years. I’ve never seen anything like this.

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/06/29/how-rex-tillerson-destroying-state-department-215319

U.S. Treasury Department announces new sanctions to increase pressure on North Korea.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2017/06/29/treasury-announces-new-sanctions-to-increase-pressure-on-north-korea/

Lawmakers applaud after panel approves language revoking war authority, a 2001 law giving the president authority to undertake war against al Qaeda and its affiliates unless a replacement provision is created.

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/340066-lawmakers-applaud-after-panel-approves-language-revoking-war-authority

The travel ban going into effect would have saved zero lives from terrorist attacks in the last 20 years.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/06/29/the-travel-ban-going-into-effect-would-have-saved-zero-lives-from-terrorist-attacks-in-the-last-20-years/

House Democrats launch election security task force to study how the government can lock Russian hackers out of the 2018 elections,

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/29/democrats-election-security-task-force-russian-hackers-240113

Hawaii challenges Trump stance on Supreme Court travel ban ruling.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/29/hawaii-challenges-trump-ban-240122

GOP Operative Sought Clinton Emails From Hackers, Implied a Connection to Flynn.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/gop-operative-sought-clinton-emails-from-hackers-implied-a-connection-to-flynn-1498770851

http://www.businessinsider.com/russian-hackers-michael-flynn-hillary-clinton-emails-2017-6

A chilling National Rifle Association ad gaining traction online appears to be ‘an open call to violence’.

http://www.businessinsider.com/national-rifle-association-ad-call-to-violence-2017-6

Trump’s voter fraud commission asked all 50 secretaries of state to provide him with “publicly-available voter roll data” including voters’ full names, addresses, dates of birth, political party, last four digits of social security numbers, voter history, felony convictions, and other identifying information.

https://thinkprogress.org/voter-fraud-letter-97dcfc51eb48

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/06/29/trumps-voter-fraud-commission-wants-to-know-the-voting-history-party-id-and-address-of-every-voter-in-america/

June 30, 2017 Friday

– (Reply to Trump; Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough) Donald Trump is not well.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/donald-trump-is-not-well/2017/06/30/97759ee0-5d0f-11e7-9b7d-14576dc0f39d_story.html

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40458145

TV hosts charge Trump is unstable.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-brzezinski-idUSKBN19L23I

Morning Joe co-hosts accuse White House of blackmail over tabloid story.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/jun/30/mika-brzezinski-joe-scarborough-donald-trump

Did Trump Break the Law Over Alleged ‘Morning Joe,’ ‘National Enquirer’ Blackmail Threats?

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-morning-joe-blackmail-enquirer-630536

– (Opinion) Trump loves attacking women’s looks. And America rewards him for it.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/jun/29/trump-insults-to-women-mika-brzezinski-misogny

Trump Suggests Repealing Health Law Now and Replacing It Later.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/us/politics/trump-health-law-affordable-care-act.html

Trump repeal idea would lead to 26 million uninsured.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/30/trump-repeal-obamacare-effects-cbo-240140

http://money.cnn.com/2017/06/30/news/economy/obamacare-repeal-trump/index.html

20 states refusing to provide voter data to Trump election panel.

http://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/340289-19-states-refusing-to-provide-voter-data-to-trump-panel

States and Trump voter fraud commission set for showdown.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/340311-states-push-back-on-requests-from-voter-fraud-commission

Conservative outlets get more official seats in White House briefing room.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-media/2017/06/30/conservative-outlets-gain-white-house-seats-240152

Trump’s trade plan sets up global clash over ‘America First’ strategy.

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/30/trump-america-first-trade-plan-clash-240123

– (Opinion) Understanding Republican Cruelty.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/30/opinion/understanding-republican-cruelty.html

GOP unveils bill to allow political activity by churches.

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/317656-gop-lawmakers-unveil-bill-to-water-down-law-limiting-churches

GOP operative looking to obtain Clinton emails cited Trump campaign aides.

http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/340340-gop-operative-looking-to-obtain-clinton-emails-cited-trump-campaign

New NRA Video Fuels American Extremists, Says Former CIA Analyst.

http://www.newsweek.com/cia-analyst-says-new-nra-video-fuel-american-extremists-630280

Science division of White House office left empty as last staffers depart.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/science-division-of-white-house-office-now-empty-as-last-staffers-depart/

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The Supreme Court’s decision on Monday permitting Donald Trump’s anti-Muslim ban to go into effect is one of the most significant cases in the history of the institution. After lower federal judges had blocked Trump’s flagrantly discriminatory executive orders from being enforced, the Supreme Court intervened to hand Trump a victory.

The written opinion of the court is significant not because it is distinguished by brilliant legal reasoning or profound affirmations of democratic principle. It is a dull, tepid document of a mere 13 pages. A political compromise was obviously reached and the legal “reasoning” of the decision is just a crude, half-hearted shuffle towards the pre-determined outcome.

Nothing recognizable as a democratic sentiment is expressed anywhere in the opinion. It is simply announced that

“the balance tips in favor of the Government’s compelling need to provide for the Nation’s security.”

The Supreme Court’s decision is a signal that, after a protracted twilight, the sun is setting on anything that might be called American democracy. The historical association between the US political establishment and a certain democratic political culture, institutions and traditions, inherited from the American Revolution and Civil War, has long since passed over the horizon, no longer a reality.

Donald Trump, loud and ugly, proclaims the new reality. With his appeals to bigotry and prejudice, Trump expresses the rot at the heart of the American social system. Everything sick about American capitalism—including the criminality, ignorance, rapacity, narcissism and kleptomania of its ruling class—has been puked up in the form of this vulgar imbecile. Trump’s rise heralds a new era of war, repression, social counter-revolution and class struggle.

The comparison of Monday’s decision with the notorious 1944 Supreme Court decision in Korematsu v. United States is entirely warranted. In that case, a majority of the Supreme Court justices, on the grounds of military expedience, affirmed the legality of exclusion orders, internment camps and curfews for people of Japanese ancestry. Once again, the Supreme Court is authorizing discrimination based on nationality.

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But unlike Korematsu, there are no dissenting justices today, crying out against the injustices being perpetrated against a persecuted minority. The Korematsu decision, at least, featured the famous dissent of Justice Frank Murphy, which concluded:

“I dissent, therefore, from this legalization of racism. Racial discrimination in any form and in any degree has no justifiable part whatever in our democratic way of life. It is unattractive in any setting, but it is utterly revolting among a free people who have embraced the principles set forth in the Constitution of the United States.”

Who is dissenting today? In 2017, the only dissent is from the Supreme Court’s far right wing. The controversy is between six justices who would allow the anti-Muslim ban to go into effect except for those with “bona fide connections” to the United States, and three justices who would allow it to go into effect without restrictions.

It is not clear whether the anti-Muslim executive orders are worse with or without the arbitrary caveat about “bona fide connections,” which was endorsed by the court’s so-called liberal wing. This caveat grants even more capricious authority to Trump’s immigration officials. Will a penniless, desperate Syrian refugee with extended family in Los Angeles be deemed to have “bona fide connections?” Will a wealthy businessman with associations on Wall Street receive the same treatment?

The Supreme Court’s decision is not based on law, but on lies and prejudice. According to data gathered by Professor Charles Kurzman of the University of North Carolina, exactly zero Muslim extremists who conducted terrorist attacks inside the United States since 2001 came from the countries targeted by the executive order.

While the media prefers to use the term “travel ban,” opponents as well as supporters of Trump’s presidential decrees recognize that they are motivated by anti-Muslim bigotry. During his presidential campaign, Trump declared that he would impose a “total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States,” frequently returning to the theme of “extreme vetting” for Muslims at his rallies. Trump adviser and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has boasted in public that he was consulted about drafting an instrument for persecuting Muslims that would survive legal scrutiny.

Large protests greeted the announcement of the ban in January, and the clear majority of Americans oppose the anti-Muslim executive orders. At these demonstrations, some of the best placards were those that read, “First they came for the Muslims.” Many who participated in these protests expressed an understanding that the anti-Muslim ban is more than an attack on one particular minority. It represents an attack on the fundamental democratic rights as a whole, an attempt to divide and conquer, and a precedent for future repression.

The ultimate target of the apparatus of repression is the working class, the great bulk of the population, excluded from political life, increasingly angry and opposed to the politics of oligarchy and wealth.

Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller, the fascistic Trump advisers who drafted the anti-Muslim executive orders, have a method. Like the reactionaries of the last century, they are deliberately churning up backwardness, obscurantism and prejudice, which they are seeking to channel in a reactionary political direction. Trump himself, according to a 1990 article in Vanity Fair, used to keep a book of Hitler’s speeches in a cabinet by his bedside.

America’s “left-wing” and “progressive” commentators, who are collectively in denial about the depth of the crisis, are preaching complacency in response to Monday’s decision. Generally aligned with the Democratic Party, these individuals are attempting to conceal the shameful capitulation of the so-called “liberal” wing of the Supreme Court, including Obama appointees Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan.

The day after the travel ban went into full effect, the New York Times, the mouthpiece of the Democratic Party and the CIA, buried the story, devoting its lead article to the media uproar over Trump’s tweets attacking MSNBC hosts Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough.

These are the same social layers who claim every other year that the election of Democrats is necessary to turn the Supreme Court to the left. Fixated on identity politics and blind to social reality, they gushed enthusiastically in 2009 about the appointment of “the first Hispanic and the third woman to serve on the Supreme Court,” as one New York Times article began. Faced with Monday’s unanimous decision in Trump’s favor, these types shrug their shoulders and make excuses.

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The Democratic Party itself, completely preoccupied with its reactionary anti-Russia campaign, has no interest in encouraging popular opposition to Trump’s anti-Muslim executive orders or his persecution of immigrants.

Monday’s Supreme Court decision rests on decades of uninterrupted attacks on democratic rights and the rule of law, continuing through both Democratic and Republican administrations. In particular, the decision was made possible by a decade-and-a-half of the bipartisan “war on terror,” with its state-sanctioned assassinations, torture, renditions, dictatorial presidential powers, states of emergency, military commissions, militarized police, official impunity, city-wide lockdowns, domestic spying, state secrets, persecutions of whistleblowers and flag-waving xenophobia. The same period has witnessed a social counterrevolution within the United States, sharply increasing social inequality, and murderous rampages by the American military abroad.

Sharp conclusions must be drawn from the Supreme Court’s decision on Monday. Ours is not an epoch for half-measures or hazy conceptions. Those who are protesting against Trump’s anti-Muslim executive orders confront more than just one billionaire and his gang of fascistic advisers. They confront the entire rotten political establishment, the capitalist ruling class and their servants. The growing insurgency against the Trump regime must merge the struggles against repression, inequality and imperialist war into a mass political movement, independent of both the Democrats and Republicans, against the whole diseased world social, political and economic system.

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The three-star US general in command of American forces in Syria and Iraq says the US will leave Syria as soon as ISIS is defeated, but not really. Actually, they will stick around, because after the ISIS state is defeated there will still be ISIS guerrillas to deal with:

Gen. Townsend promoted a young officer to first lieutenant on Wednesday — and he acknowledged to CBS News that U.S. troops won’t be leaving Syria any time soon.

“I think U.S. troops will start leaving Syria when ISIS is defeated,” Townsend said.

But will ISIS turn into an insurgency when they’ve lost all their territory?

“I think that’s the next stage of ISIS,” Townsend said.

“We call that ISIS 2.0 — an insurgency, rural. So I think we’ll still be here dealing with that problem set for a while.”

But will Americans only fight ISIS guerrillas? What about any “Assadist” or Baathist, or any kind of pro-government/pro-Syrian guerrillas? We can’t imagine that those will be given a pass if they emerge. Knowing the US they will be demonized and hounded—for defying a foreign military in their own country.

It looks like the US may be in for another occupation of another Middle Eastern Arab country against native guerrillas. And it looks like Syrians may be in for a lengthy US occupation of the eastern half of their country.

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Washington, Israel and their rogue allies are at war on Syria – naked aggression against a sovereign independent state threatening no one.

Both countries supply ISIS and other terrorists with arms, munitions and other material support – supported by terror-bombing, daily by US warplanes, Israel at its discretion, its sixth attack in the last 10 days occurring Saturday, an unjustifiably pretext cited like all previous incidents, saying:

“In response to projectiles launched earlier today at Israel from Syria, Israeli forces targeted the Syrian military artillery position that was the source of the previous fire.”

No casualties or damage was reported. So-called errant mortar fire or other projectiles almost certainly came from US and Israeli-supported terrorists – providing unjustifiable justification for IDF aggression.

Why would Syrian forces risk it by any live fire aimed in the direction of Israel’s border? Why would they use toxic agents of any kind when they’re smashing US-supported terrorists by conventional warfare?

US and Israeli aggression aim solely to support ISIS and other terrorists used as imperial foot soldiers – notably now in the face of their heavy losses.

On June 30, Russia’s Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said repeated

“(p)rovocations by the coalition forces led by the United States contribute to the growing activity of terrorist organizations in Syria.”

On June 29, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said US propaganda, falsely claiming Syrian preparations for another CW attack appears a likely pretext for further US aggression.

It followed earlier provocations.

“The current information campaign (from America) is a precursor (for) new (US) intervention in Syria,” said Zakharova. All known facts indicate it.

“The scenario will be the same.”

Damascus will be falsely blamed for a CW attack carried out by US-supported terrorists.

Separately, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said

“it is necessary to warn (America) against further irresponsible steps in violation of the United Nations Charter and the generally recognized norms of the international law as was the case during the April 7 missile strike on Syria’s Shayrat airbase.”

It cited “Washington’s bellicose rhetoric” as evidence of something planned, likely more US aggression against Syrian forces – following an “invitation” for terrorists it supports to launch another large-scale CW attack.

Russia’s rhetorical responses to US, Israeli and so-called coalition aggression against Syria accomplish nothing. Action backing up tough talk is needed – short of all-out war, but enough to show Moscow no longer will tolerate US-led escalated hostilities, undermining efforts to resolve things diplomatically.

According to Syrian lawmaker Muhammed Kheir al-Akkam, if the US-led “coalition continues to push with the issue of chemical weapons to justify its aggression against Syria, Damascus in coordination with Russia and Iran will deliver an unexpected response to this aggression” – without further elaboration.

A Final Comment

The so-called Free Syrian Army (FSA) comprised of US-supported terrorists falsely accused government forces of attacking the Ayn Tarma, Damascus district with chlorine gas on Friday.

Syria’s General Command of the Army and Armed Forces denounced the accusation as false and baseless – another fabricated attempt to prompt further US aggression.

The Khmeimim-based Russian Coordination Center issued a similar comment – stressing no use of any type toxic agents by Syrian forces against anyone, anywhere, at any time.

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Big Lies Incorporated

July 3rd, 2017 by Mark Taliano

Numerous labels apply: Parallel Left, Imperial Left, Fake Left. Whichever label is used, however, the reality remains that people and agencies who posture as “Left” or “Progressive” on one hand, and support terrorism and illegal warfare on the other, are neither Left, Progressive, nor forward looking. They represent anti-Life embracing trajectories, and they are arguably more dangerous than the Right. In fact, their disguised ideology intersects with the war-mongering “Right”.

Just like the warmongers and fascists, they embrace the ridiculous notion that war is somehow “humanitarian”, that al Qaeda and ISIS are “rebels”, that non-existent “moderate” terrorists exist, and that the dirty war on Syria is a “civil” war.

The Fake Left embraces taboos. False flags are “conspiracy theories” so they could never happen at home or abroad. NGO’s are credible sources and not fronts for intelligence agencies, nor do they receive government funding according to the Parallel Left. The White Helmets must be legitimate since they won an Oscar, and Hollywood never lies.

When Democracy Now or other sources that represent “controlled opposition” interview pro-regime- change people, and omit evidence-based sources, and credible sources who have actually been to Syria and studied the war in context,the Fake Left accepts the omissions, which amount to Big Lies. For the parallel Left, the Lie has become the Truth. The Fake Left denounces the Establishment and the deep state, but is (unwittingly?) the strongest cheerleader for both, since its“opposition” disguises its support.

Democracy Now poses as Left and progressive but it supports ISIS and al Qaeda when it presents lies about Syria as the truth, because the opposition to the Syrian government is ISIS and al Qaeda.

Democracy Now amplifies evidence-free (war-mongering) narratives about the war on Syria, even as it exclude evidence-based (peace-making) narratives. Reportedly, Democracy Now chose not to interview Vanessa Beeley, who is an expert on the White Helmets, but did interview Anand Gopal,[1] who demonstrates support for the war on Syria.  Similarly, at the time of this writing, Democracy Now has failed to report on Seymour Hersh’s recent revelations – involving military and intelligence transcripts of real-time communications – which disprove Washington’s stories about the alleged sarin gas attack at Khan Sheikhoun, in Idlib Province, Syria.

Hersh’s evidence-based conclusion? “Syria did not drop a sarin bomb that morning. It was known to everybody in the command. Period.”[2] Omissions of studies such as Hersh’s amount to Big Lies that enable the wars of aggression and the terrorism, and the widespread death and poverty.

Democracy Now has received over $900,000 in grants from the Lannan Foundation alone, since 2014.[3] It also receives monies from other foundations, and it is a profit-making organization, despite its non-profit status.

Similarly, any protest movement which is funded by foundations or fake NGOs is counter-productive. Controlled opposition, mentioned above, balkanizes broad-based protest movements.

Prof. Chossudovsky notes in “Rockefeller, Ford Foundations Behind World Social Forum (WSF). The Corporate Funding of Social Activism”[4] for example, that the 2016 World Social Forum received funding from corporate foundations including Ford, Rockefeller, Tides, et al.

He notes that,

“there is an obvious contradiction: another world is not possible when the campaign against neoliberalism is financed by an alliance of corporate donors firmly committed to neoliberalism and the US-NATO military agenda.”

The Truth will set us free, but currently the West is enslaved by War Lies Inc.

Notes

[1] Danny Haiphong, “ ‘Democracy Now’ Runs Interference for Imperialism in Syria.” American Herald Tribune. 12 May, 2017.(http://www.globalresearch.ca/democracy-now-runs-interference-for-imperialism-in-syria/5590162) Accessed 24 June, 2017.

[2] “People should be tearing into the BBC for the alarming decision it just made.” The Canary. 30 June, 2017. (https://www.thecanary.co/2017/06/30/people-tearing-bbc-alarming-decision-just-made-video/) Accessed 02 July, 2017.

[3] “Exception to the Rulers or Gatekeepers for Empire? Independent Media’s Failed Coverage of Syria.” Global Research News Hour. 23 June, 2017. “https://soundcloud.com/user-918579032/exception-to-the-rulers-or-gatekeepers-for-empire-independent-medias-failed-coverage-of-syria?utm_source=soundcloud&utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=facebook) Accessed 24 June, 2017.

[4] Michel Chossudovsky, “Rockefeller, Ford Foundations Behind World Social Forum (WSF). The Corporate Funding of Social Activism.” Global Research. 10 August 2016. (http://www.globalresearch.ca/rockefeller-ford-foundations-behind-world-social-forum-wsf-the-corporate-funding-of-social-activism/5540552) Accessed 11 June 2017.

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Featured image: Since April, the right-wing opposition in Venezuela has led violent actions that have left over 80 dead and more than 100 injured. (Photo: Twitter / @RMarcoTorres)

Two Venezuelan protesters attacked a state-owned storehouse Thursday, setting fire to the building and destroying food reserves kept there.

Anzoategui’s state governor, Nelson Moreno reported that around 7 p.m. the two men armed with Molotov cocktails, scaled the institution’s fence and attempted to burn the facility to the ground.

About 40 tons of food that would have been distributed through the Mercal subsidized food market and subsidized government programs were consumed by the flames.

Officials said the destruction of the warehouse was a strategic move by the opposition groups, given its strategic location between the cities of Barcelona, Puerto la Cruz and Lecherias.

“On Thursday night groups linked to the opposition burned around 40 tons of food in Anzoategui.”

Consequently, 40,000 families will be affected by the fire, which also serves 399 Local Supply and Production Committees, CLAP, 278 schools, 31 comprehensive diagnostic centers, three penitentiaries, a geriatric center, as well as 52 nutrition houses.

The Mercal Food Market in Anzoategui (Source: teleSUR)

Governor Moreno reassured families that firemen were able to salvage over half of the goods kept in the collection center. These will be distributed by the Local Committees of Supply and Production.

The violent incident follows the pattern of violent acts promoted since April by opposition groups across the country in order to destabilize the government of President Nicolas Maduro.

“Venezuelan right ignites tons of subsidized food that was to be distributed by the state”

Moreno said that these actions are part of the plan of extremist sectors of opposition to sabotage the Constituent Assembly process called by Maduro.

“They will not be able to stop the advance of the call made by our President Nicolas Maduro to the National Constituent Assembly,” the governor said.

The National Constituent Assembly holds its final elections on July 30 when 545 candidates will be selected to represent the country’s social, regional and economic sectors.

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Donald Trump and the Climate Change Reality

July 3rd, 2017 by Dr. S Faizi

Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Agreement was by no means a surprise. The US has always been seeking to subvert the multilateral, global initiatives to address vexing global problems. Those who express surprise at the US withdrawal seem to be unaware that the US was not a Party to the Kyoto Protocol, the global accord under the UNFCCC (UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) that the Paris Agreement is to succeed when its extended period will be over in 2020. Obama who had raised a lot of hopes during the campaign for his first term could not bring the US to ratify the Kyoto Protocol.

Kyoto Protocol is not the only global environmental treaty that the US has refused to ratify. US is not a Party to the universal Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), claiming it will harm US economic interests. US is not a Party to the Biosafety Protocol to regulate transboundary movement of genetically modified organisms. Nor is the US a Party to the Nagoya Protocol on access to biodiversity and related benefit sharing. Not to the Basel Convention on Transboundary Movement of Hazardous Wastes either. The current withdrawal is quite in line with a consistent national policy of the US. A policy of undermining the global community and disregarding the global concerns.

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In Doha, Qatar, on 8 December 2012, the “Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol” was adopted. (Source: UNFCCC)

The Paris Agreement itself is a charade of an international solution to address the global warming crisis. It is indeed several steps back from the Kyoto Protocol provisions.

The Paris Agreement has no binding commitments on developed countries that have historically caused the largest levels of carbon emissions, and continue to hold high per capita carbon emission records. They only need to submit a national climate plan — intended nationally determined contributions (INDC). The carbon emission reduction targets for developed countries are voluntary.

The binding commitments of Kyoto protocol are undone in the Paris Agreement. It is virtually impossible to keep temperature increase within 2 and much less the aspirational 1.5 degree centigrade above the pre-industrial level with no binding commitments on the industrial economies.

The UNFCCC’s fifteenth meeting of the Conference of Parties (CoP) noted in its decision adopting the Paris Agreement that the projected level of carbon dioxide in 2030 would be a lethal 55 gigatonnes and “much greater emission reduction efforts will be required than those associated with the intended nationally determined contributions in order to hold the increase in the global average temperature to below 2 °C above pre-industrial levels by reducing emissions to 40 gigatonnes”. This cannot be achieved unless the developed countries, the US in particular, agree to mandatory emission reductions.

The Agreement does not put a target date for achieving the temperature reduction goal. It leaves the benchmark pre-industrial temperature ambiguous, without mentioning the temperature measurement then nor agreeing the year of the start of the industrial period. The equity factor is down the drain and so is the ‘common but differentiated responsibility’ that has been central to climate negotiations, glaringly missing in the operative parts of the Paris Agreement. Common but differentiated responsibility was central to the Rio Declaration 1992 of the earth summit, the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol. Indian government’s claim of introducing ‘climate justice’ is rather outlandish. It is barely in the preamble as ‘…and noting the importance for some of the concept of “climate justice”, when taking action to address climate change’. India has heavily yielded to western mechanisation in the negotiations and its claim of success in ‘climate justice’ actually caricatures the concept as being important for only some countries and climate justice or equity missing in the entire operative provisions of the text.

The elected leadership of India remains silent when the constitutional head of a foreign country publicly makes false allegations against India and the same is circulated in the news media around world. India looks like an orphan nation. The new population of sham patriots that are on a tyrannical war against Indians other than themselves remains silent, proving the travesty of their patriotism. Even the opposition remains blissfully silent, not being able to give a fitting response to the US tyrant. India’s  recent wavering in the climate negotiations has been sealed by the Modi regime. India was ridiculously yielding to the US characterisation of ‘major economies’ instead of the binary of developed-developing countries. ‘Major economies’ was a US trick since George Bush junior to encompass India and China in binding commitments (though this lingo has not got into the Paris Agreement).

While the nation’s leadership keeps studied silence on Trump’s insinuations, the fact remains that India’s per capita emission is one tenth of the US’. When the US per capita emission was 16.4 metric tonnes India’s was only 1.6 metric tonnes, according to a World Bank study of 2013. All developing countries have similar or even less rate of carbon emission as India. This is not considering the disproportionately huge levels of carbon emission by the US in the past. The global climate crisis is primarily the result of the historical carbon emissions by the industrial economies exhausting the resilience of the environment and therefore reparations for the same are due from these players. Reparations to the poor in the developing world who are the primary victims of the climate change — the sinking islands of Munrothuruthu on the southern Kerala coast and Ghoramara island in the Indian Sundarbans are only symbolic of the climate change tyranny on the people.

Was India ‘asking for billions and billions of dollars’ as Trump has alleged? India has never asked nor received anything like that in the past or present. No other developing country did either. The developed world has a fundamental obligation to compensate for the global climate change crisis. And they have reluctantly agreed to partly fulfill this obligation, hence their commitment in the UNFCCC, Kyoto Protocol as well as the Paris Agreement to provide financial assistance to developing countries, especially the least developed countries and small island nations. This was the result of the collective negotiations of the G-77, the umbrella of developing countries in the UN negotiations, and India was only following the informed, objective position of the G-77 in the negotiations. India has never asked for ‘billions and billions of dollars’.

The Paris Agreement does not at all mention any figures, but asks developed countries to provide financial assistance to developing countries in order to meet their carbon reduction targets. The CoP decision adopting the Paris Agreement mentions a yearly need of US$ 100 billion in support of developing countries. This is by no means the sole responsibility of US but of all developed countries as they have agreed and the beneficiary is not India alone but over 130 countries. Compare this figure with the US$ 350 billion one developing country (Saudi Arabia) giving the US alone recently, for purchasing deadly weapons!

The hemorrhage of dollars is actually happening in the reverse way. Would Trump dare look at the figures of the billions and billions of dollars of profit repatriated by US companies from India to the US. If Trump was referring to the oversees development assistance (ODA), he is well advised to read the 1989 Presidential Report to the US Congress which plainly stated that for every dollar US invested in aid it was getting back eight dollars. No country has ever truly benefited by the ODA other than the donor countries.

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Mrs Madeleine Albright (Source: Wikipedia)

Leave alone the billions and billions to India, the US is not paying even the mandatory annual contribution to the UN although US is the primary beneficiary of UN expenditure. The UN is not paying up the dues even after the General Assembly conceded to the US demand for consensus decision making (instead of simple or two thirds majority) on financial issues. Indeed a US Permanent Representative to the UN herself had admitted this in a candid moment. Mrs Madeleine Albright, who later rose to become the US Secretary of State, admitted to an international audience in Geneva on December 1, 1995:

“It is tragic and ironic that one of the principal threats to the United Nations comes from political elements in the very country which helped create it…the forces of isolation and reaction, once on the fringe of our political system, are growing more powerful as they reach the mainstream and populate the halls of our Congress”.

Trump the deluge is only a culmination of the US position of hegemony.

Dr. S Faizi is an ecologist specialising in international environmental policy and often works as a negotiator in multilateral environmental negotiations.

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Technocracy Inc: Now Charging for Roads by the Mile

July 3rd, 2017 by Miles Elliott

Featured image: Roads and transportation are a major subject of sustainable development and smart cities (Photo: Challiyan. Source: Wikicommons)

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has published a transport strategy that outlines his vision of the future of transportation in Britain’s capital. The strategy conforms to his pledge to be London’s “greenest mayor” as it will reduce motor vehicle traffic while simultaneously encouraging walking and cycling. As a way to discourage motor vehicle journeys, Khan plans to charge drivers a distance-based fee for using city roads. While the scheme is likely represent an important new revenue stream for the city (or the firm that wins the contract), the plan also seems to resemble parts of the global elite’s technocratic agenda. 

First of all, London’s proposal is not the only one of its kind. Various forms of road charging are in use in countries around the world, with many more proposed; the type that charges motorists based on the distance they drive is often called a ‘vehicle miles traveled tax’ (VMT tax). This type of scheme has so far been implemented in Germany, Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary and Switzerland, as well as in several locations around the United States, such as Oregon with its OReGO program. Other similar schemes are being tested in countless locations internationally. Numerous think tanks and governments – including the UN and EU – have been urging the adoption of VMT taxes for some time, in what is clearly a coordinated international push.

An obvious problem with this idea is that charging for road use according to distance driven will discriminate against lower-income people and small business, but favour wealthier individuals and larger corporations. When Khan says, “we have to make not using your car the affordable, safest and most convenient option”, he is clearly saying that using a car would become less affordable under the scheme. This broadly fits with the UN’s Agenda 21 plan, which aims to reduce the use of motor vehicles by the general public – as we shall see.

What Khan does not say is that the new policy would be used to raise revenue for London at drivers’ expense, which is not likely to be popular. As the BBC stated,

 “politicians don’t usually like talking about road charging.”

Nevertheless, the revenue generated by the scheme is likely to be a powerful factor motivating Mayor Khan to attempt to introduce it. According to a study by the Policy Exchange, tax revenues from fuel duty could fall by as much as £170 billion by 2030 due to the ‘decarbonisation’ of transportation, largely as a result of the growing number of electric vehicles in use. With such a huge amount of money at stake, politicians are likely to try to make up for it in some way, either through the introduction of VMT taxes, new toll roads or a combination of the two.

Drivers already have an incentive to drive electric or low-emissions hybrid vehicles as these are exempt from road tax in the UK; within London, drivers have an even greater incentive to go electric, as these vehicles are also exempt from central London’s congestion charge. Fuel duty makes a very sizeable contribution to Britain’s treasury, and it has been reported in the past that British fuel tax is higher than that of any other country in Europe.

A further problematic aspect of distance-based road charging is that it will contribute to the ongoing erosion of our privacy. Many of the schemes rely on GPS trackers to calculate distance, and therefore track not only the distance driven but also the location of the vehicle. When combined with all the other forms of surveillance and tracking we are subjected to, will there be any privacy left?

Smart Cities & the Internet of Things

The issues surrounding Mayor Khan’s proposal go much deeper than its immediate economic effects or its effect on privacy, however. His transport strategy is almost certainly just one piece of a larger plan – to transform London into a smart city through the use of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT).

The internet is expanding from your desktop, tablet and phone into devices all around us, such as our dishwashers, fridges, televisions and whatever other devices and appliances you can imagine. Thanks to Bilderberger and former CIA Director David Petraeus, we already know that spy agencies plan to capitalize on the flood of data these devices will make available. According to Wired magazine, Petraeus told a conference for In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital arm, that IoT technologies would be “transformational…. particularly to their effect on clandestine tradecraft.” He went on to say:

“Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters – all connected to the next-generation internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing.”

Now take that idea and apply it to an entire city the size of London. The central idea of a smart city (similar to the ‘smart grid’ for electrical power) is to use information and communications technologies – especially IoT – to enable the city to collect, communicate and process data from all of its assets, with a view to better managing the city. This covers roads and transportation systems, buildings and land, hospitals and health services, water and energy infrastructure, waste management systems, law enforcement, and so on. Smart cities provide city managers an unprecedented amount of data about what is happening at every node of the grid, and therefore much greater control over the city.

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Visual representation of IoT and the smart grid (Image: Ameer Nasrallah. Source: Wikicommons)

Mayor Khan’s road-charging proposal will likely be just one piece of this, perhaps with smart roads and smart cars that can detect one another, calculate distance driven, track vehicle location, probably identify the car and maybe the driver. And that’s just the roads. Imagine such a smart grid applied to all the other elements that make up the city’s many physical assets and systems.

Technocracy: The Big Picture

Just as Mayor Khan’s transport strategy is part of a larger agenda, so too smart cities and IoT are part of a bigger plan – that of the global management class and its drive towards technocracy and scientific dictatorship.

Simply defined, the word ‘technocracy’ means ‘rule by experts’, and is therefore exclusive of other forms of governance, including democracy (rule by the people). The original technocracy movement of the 1920s and 30s envisioned a completely new economic model, one which replaced monetary or price-based transactions with an energy- or resource-based model. One can see how per-mile road charging roughly embodies this idea, as the further one drives, the more energy and resources are consumed.

Although the original technocracy movement was popular for a time, it was overshadowed by Roosevelt’s New Deal. In recent decades, however, there has been a resurgence of similar but more advanced technocratic ideas, to the point where modern technocracy is in danger of taking over virtually every aspect of our lives – albeit often under other names. Technocracy implies totalitarian, scientific control of society, and as such technocratic ideas encompass everything from the blanket surveillance of society and the collection of massive amounts of data on all human activity, even to such things as control of the weather, or the mass deployment of techniques for controlling human behavior.

Patrick Wood, author of Technocracy Rising, traces the rise of the modern technocracy movement to the founding of the Trilateral Commission, established in the 1970s by David Rockefeller and Zbigniew Brzezinski (both recently deceased). In 1970 Brzezinski published the book Between Two Ages: America’s Role in the Technetronic Era. It is believed that this book is what caught the attention of David Rockefeller, and led him to make Brzezinski a leading strategist in the Rockefeller machine. The book was largely concerned with the effects that rapidly-advancing technology would have on society; Brzezinski predicted the dawn of a new age which he called the ‘technetronic era’.

The truth is that the word ‘technetronic’ is virtually interchangeable with the word ‘technocratic’. As Wood put it, “throughout his book, Brzezinski was floating the party line of technocracy”. Brzezinski wrote:

“In the technetronic society scientific and technical knowledge, in addition to enhancing production capabilities, quickly spills over to affect almost all aspects of life directly. Accordingly, both the growing capacity for the instant calculation of the most complex interactions and the increasing availability of biochemical means of human control augment the potential scope of consciously chosen direction, and thereby also the pressures to direct, to choose, and to change.” (pp.9-10)

And later in the book:

“Another threat… confronts liberal democracy. More directly linked to the impact of technology, it involves the gradual appearance of a more controlled and directed society. Such a society would be dominated by an elite whose claim to political power would rest on allegedly superior scientific know-how. Unhindered by the restraints of traditional liberal values, this elite would not hesitate to achieve its political ends by using the latest modern techniques for influencing public behavior and keeping society under close surveillance and control.” (pp.252-253)

In other words, Brzezinski believed that scientific and technological advancement (as well as the resulting scientism that would infect public opinion) held the key to a new, never-before-seen level of control over human behaviour and human society – control which extended not only to complex interactions between individuals but also into human biology itself. In view of emerging technologies such as biometrics and facial recognition; DNA screening and editing; RFID and chip implantation technology; new frontiers within the human brain, including not only psychiatric drugs but now also memory erasure and implantation – all of which offer an unprecedented level of control over society – Brzezinski’s prediction has proved prescient.

Sustainable Development & UN Agenda 21

As Brzezinski correctly states, the technocratic elite have no compunction about using any of the tools at their disposal to reach their goal of total control over human society worldwide. A major component of their scientific knowledge concerns human psychology, how people react to various stimuli and events, and how to elicit desired reactions from the public at large. They understand that their task will be much easier if people can be made to willingly accept their agenda, but if the technocrats are honest about what that agenda is, they will likely have very few takers. Therefore they must deceive the public, and one of the ways they do this is to call the technocratic agenda by different names and to claim it exists for other purposes.

According to Patrick Wood, technocracy’s newest disguise is sustainable development. Wood makes the case that in the name of sustainable development and combating climate change through the establishment of a ‘green economy’, technocrats are attempting to seize control over the entire global economic system. Moreover, Wood states that the vehicle for injecting sustainable development into the the global economy is UN Agenda 21. In Technocracy Rising, Wood writes:

“Agenda 21 is Technocracy’s plan for the 21st century. The agent of implementation is Sustainable Development. The driver is the United Nations. The perpetrators are members of the Trilateral Commission and their globalist cronies. The victims are all the peoples of the world.” (p.85)

As the name implies, Agenda 21 (now complemented by Agenda 2030) is the UN’s plan for the 21st century; it codifies the concept of sustainable development, entailing: land use restrictions; massive constraints on energy consumption; reductions in water usage; installation of smart meters; increases in the number of city-center dwellings; smaller apartments and living units; and restrictions on travel and transportation, in addition to other measures. As Rosa Koire, author of the original exposé of Agenda 21, Behind the Green Mask: UN Agenda 21, wrote in her book, Agenda 21 is a sweeping plan that will drive people off the land and into cities, where driving a car will be discouraged but having a bicycle will be accepted – just like in future London.

“The push is for people to get off of the land, become more dependent, come into the cities… Out of their private homes and into condos. Out of their private cars and onto their bikes.” (p.16)

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Diagram listing the goals of Agenda 2030, an update to Agenda 21 (Image: United Nations. Source: Wikicommons)

But that is just the beginning. In fact, Agenda 21 is so thoroughly all-encompassing, that Koire describes it this way:

“The plan is a whole life plan. It involves the educational system, the energy market, the transportation system, the governmental system, the health care system, food production, and more. It is a plan to inventory and control all of the natural resources, means of production, and human beings in the world. The plan is to restrict your choices, limit your funds, narrow your freedoms, and take away your voice.” (p.17)

In addition, the sustainable development agenda described in Agenda 21 also has no regard for the general public’s rights or freedoms. Koire writes:

“In a nutshell, the plan calls for governments to take control of all land use and not leave any of the decision making in the hands of private property owners… Individual rights in general are to give way to the needs of communities as determined by a globalist governing body… In anticipation of our objections to such plans, our civil rights will be dissolved.” (p.13)

One wonders how much of the current push to curtail free speech and label dissenters as extremists is related to the sustainable development agenda. Proposals to criminalize global warming denial are at least one example.

Hidden Origins

Both Wood and Koire trace the origins of sustainable development back to the 1992 UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro – chaired by Canadian billionaire, Rockefeller crony, and former Secretary-General of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), Maurice Strong. It was this summit that gave birth to the original Agenda 21 document. However if we go back just one more year, to 1991, we find the following quote from the book The First Global Revolution: A Report by the Council of the Club of Rome.

“The common enemy of humanity is man. In searching for a new enemy against whom we can unite, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like, would fit the bill… All these dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behaviour that they can be overcome. The real enemy then is humanity itself.” (p.75)

The Club of Rome, a globalist think-tank with direct access to the highest levels of the UN, clearly states that they were looking for an enemy to unite against. Only then did they come up with the idea that sustainability was suited to the task; sustainable development and Agenda 21 were born and adopted by the UN the following year. It is interesting to note that the origins of the Club of Rome, like those of the UN itself, as well as Zbigniew Brzezinski and Maurice Strong, are intimately connected to the Rockefeller family.

It is clear that the concept of sustainable development, which necessitates total surveillance and control, and out of which we get the concept of smart cities which relies on IoT, is at least in part a trick played by the technocratic elite to allow them to enact their technocratic plans without the general public ever being fully aware of what is happening. As Koire says:

“Propaganda infuses our culture with messages that there are just a few winners and many losers; that we are killing the earth and time is running out; that prosperity is an anachronism and detrimental to life; that individual freedom is selfish and injures those who are less free. These messages are crafted to shame and pressure you, and to create a sense of urgency that impairs your ability to reason clearly.”

Wood describes the trick this way:

“Sustainable Development is a Trojan horse that looks good on the outside but is filled with highly toxic and militant policies on the inside. It promises a utopian dream that it cannot possibly deliver. There is no economic growth if living standards and consumption patterns regress back into the 1800s, or if population is curtailed. There is no economic satisfaction if people cannot easily enjoy and transfer real property or accumulate wealth and savings. There is no personal satisfaction if people are constantly under a microscope for analysis of their sustainable development activity, or the lack of it.”

Furthermore, Koire points out that the Agenda 21 plans are not openly provided to national policymakers to be debated and filtered through normal democratic channels. Instead they are the subject of an end-run around the democratic process by being given directly to municipal and local bodies to implement as if the ideas were local initiatives. Koire identifies the body known as ICLEI – the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives – as the conduit for influencing local governments to adopt the UN plans. It is worth noting that even before he was mayor, Sadiq Khan committed to making London a full member of ICLEI.

The transformation of cities according to a global master plan, including aspects such as promoting cycling and discouraging car use, is explicitly included in documents such as Agenda 21 and the New Urban Agenda adopted by the UN. Is it a coincidence that the new model for road charging – VMT taxes such as the one proposed for London – is simultaneously appearing in the local schemes of numerous cities and countries around the world?

Broken Promises: Benefits Heavily Touted, Threats Never Mentioned

As these programs are imagined, developed and rolled out, they are always presented to the public as being for our benefit, capable of achieving wonderful things. Some of the selling points of smart cities include better capabilities for fighting crime, fostering economic growth, managing the effects of climate change, and improving the delivery of services, among many others. For instance, Mayor Khan’s proposed changes to road use are couched in ‘green’ terms of improving air quality, reducing emissions, etc. (Khan is also on record claiming “I want London to be the greenest city in the world. I want to be the greenest mayor London’s ever had.”)

While those things could result from the scheme, when this piece of the technocratic plan is combined with other smart-city technologies, city managers will possess immense power over the entire population of the city. Most obviously, London’s scheme will likely result in fewer people using and owning their own cars – explicitly stated as a goal of the scheme; however, Mayor Khan will never say that this represents a de facto reduction of the public’s level of personal mobility and freedom to travel, which is another effect it will have.

At a certain point, people must begin to think that we’ve heard all this before…

Nuclear energy was supposed to result in unlimited energy, “too cheap to meter”; instead we got environmental disasters like Fukushima (the effects of which will linger for thousands of years), a nuclear waste problem with no solution, smart meters that pose a danger to health and security, and energy bills that only seem to rise.

Intellectuals of the 1960s and 70s promised that the coming computer age would be an age of leisure; instead, we are surrounded by computers, but most of us are overworked and underpaid. (When we enter the age of robots and AI, on the other hand, the future will not need us.)

The advent of petrochemicals promised “a marvelous catalogue of useful materials: cloth with the sheen of silk or the fuzziness of wool; cables stronger than steel; synthetics with the elasticity of rubber, the flexibility of leather, the lightness of paper, or the workableness of wood; detergents that wash as well as soap without curdling in hard water; chemicals that can kill dandelions, but not grass; repel mosquitoes, but not people; diminish sniffles, reduce blood pressure, or cure tuberculosis.” Now that all sounds wonderful. What wasn’t mentioned is that many of these materials are toxic and cause cancer, but are not biodegradable and therefore will linger in the environment for decades, if not centuries.

Sustainable development, while appealing to noble ideals, is almost certainly another example of a major social change of which the threats are whitewashed while the potential benefits are widely advertised and oversold. Mayor Khan’s latest proposal is but one small example of this.

More on this story from Evening Standard

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Traffic at an intersection in the City of London (Photo: mattbuck. Source: Wikicommons)

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Featured image: (L) Democrat Jon Ossoff and (R) Republican Karen Handel (Source: IVN.us)

Tom Price’s vacating of a Georgia congressional seat set the scene for exactly what is darkly wrong with US politics. In the sprawling klepto-manic entity known as USA Inc., with its distancing between the concept of representation and the money that backs it, a campaign for one congressional seat can cost tens of millions.

The Sixth Congressional District in Georgia was always set for an otherwise unwarranted degree of attention for its June 20 ballot. For one, it was a potential atmospheric “testing” of Trump-era politics, a taster as to how the administration had been going. Mid-term elections are scheduled for 2018, and political pundits and strategists are attempting to take the temperature with usual clumsiness.

As ever, the Democrats, still suffering the withdrawal symptoms of a devastating electoral performance last November, gave another show of denial and misreading. The Republican Karen Handel prevailed over her Democrat opponent Jon Ossoff. Those with an iota of political nous could hardly have been surprised.

The wet-behind-the-ears Ossoff had been primed as the man for the job of reversing the madly erratic Trump machine. On the surface, he seemed absurd, a child-like option to topple adult consistency. But it was entirely appropriate about a party that had entirely misunderstood its mission. The tide, so went the hoodwinked narrative, would begin in Georgia. Money poured into his electoral coffers, showing, yet again, the misguided assumption that finance is a substitute for strategy.

This left the New York Times to wonder whether the Democrats had missed it yet again, even if there was little chance that the seat would fall to Ossoff.

“So a party sorely demoralized in November is demoralized yet again – and left to wonder if the intense anti-Trump passion visible in protests, marches, money and new volunteers isn’t just some theatrical, symbolic, abstract thing.”[1]

If anything, this electoral moment showed how the anti-Trump voice becomes inaudible at certain registers, an elusive sound (dare we say tweet?) that moves the invisible and stalks the unwary. On the surface of scatter gun liberal criticism, the President resembles a populist in search of the next extremist cause, a dangerous buffoonish caricature who is bound to raid womb, America’s soul, and security.

But history shows that the political eccentric, bumbling clod, and in some cases, traditional fool, will do far better than an erudite charmer who believes in what might be termed “the better things in life” for his constituents. The comedian who runs for office and wins with a good-hearted streak is not that much different to the leering businessman with property, debts and younger spouse.

Even prior to Ossoff’s ludicrously dear campaign, costing over $23 million, a Democrat by the name of Rodney Stooksbury, with no financial machinery of note, let alone online or political presence, actually got more votes than Ossoff did against Handel. Price won in November, but found Stooksbury to be both a more formidable opponent and spectral.

“I was never able to get in touch with him.”

Talk spread that the candidate was a phantom, a figment of the Democratic party imagination.

“We were never able to find him,” explained Heather Smith, a Democratic official of Delkalb County, Georgia.

“He’s like a ghost…. It’s absolutely concerning.”[2]

Trump, hardly the sharpest tool in the kit, should be supplying wide targets and easy scores for opponents. But opportunities to exploit are not being taken, and weaknesses are being converted into public relations triumphs.

His various platforms have stalled, if not fallen down altogether in a polemically charged Congress. At most, the reality show demonstrates that perception, reinforced by constant self-references (the “America” and “Great” become synonymous with Trump), transforms fiction to fact.

Handel’s technique might become a model for GOP members in the elections next year. The party’s relationship with its President is tooth aching in its torment. Trump parked his concocted allegiance in a spot that has proven less than convenient for the traditionalists. The best thing, then, is to use Trump – at a distance, preferably with tongs.

Never utter his name unless necessity demands it. Soften the extremism, while padding out the reactionary punch. Express disappointment at junctures to show an independent mind. (In Handel’s case, disappointment at cuts in scientific and cancer research under the administration.)

Jim Galloway’s observations on a Sixth District debate was prescient:

“the hour-long confrontation on WSB-TV: Both Karen Handel and Jon Ossoff would have us believe that President Donald Trump does not exist.”[3]

Whatever Ossoff and Handel sought to chart out in the campaign, Trump remains far from invisible. He is the face of an America in denial, but also in shock, where a toxic froth has risen to the surface, and shows little sign of abating.

Dr. Binoy Kampmark was a Commonwealth Scholar at Selwyn College, Cambridge. He lectures at RMIT University, Melbourne. Email: [email protected].

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Failed Imagination: The Problem with Stories From Cuba

July 3rd, 2017 by Prof Susan Babbitt

Featured image: This photo was taken on March 5, 1960, in Havana, Cuba, at a memorial service march for victims of the La Coubre explosion. On the far left of the photo is Fidel Castro, while in the center is Che Guevara, on the right: William Alexander Morgan and Eloy Gutiérrez Menoyo. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

Recent accounts of Cuba are what ethicists call “bottom-up”. They draw upon what people say – in the streets, in resorts, in taxis. Such accounts claim to be objective because they start from the lives and stories of people, as described and told by them.

The claim to objectivity is naïve. The stories we hear and how we hear them depend upon values and expectations. Some values and expectations have more influence than others. The playing field for stories is not equal.

Recently, I read yet another account by a North American intellectual who traveled to Cuba for the first time. She spoke to Cubans and reported what they said: They want better cars, more freedom to choose. They’d like elections like those in the U.S. She drew conclusions, some of them insightful.

The problem is not that the views she reported are uninteresting or unworthy of respect. They are not. Rather, the problem is a complete lack of awareness of the stories that are not heard by her, because they can’t be, because they are unexpected, and because they are hard.

Cuban writer, Miguel Barnet, introducing The Biography of a Runaway Slave, writes that Estevan Montejo, whose story about escaping slavery is told in the first person, did not write an autobiography.[i]  As a story about a human being, it depends on others. It is not, and can’t be, an individual story.

Montejo’s story could not be heard as the story it is, about a person, without the decades-long armed struggle that transformed racist expectations in the region.[ii] Independistas, resisting the dehumanizing ideology of imperialism, made it possible for Montejo’s story to be about someone like ourselves.

In Cuba in the 1990s, I encountered the work of award-winning Cuban writer, Marilyn Bobes.[iii] It helped me see the challenge of understanding Cuba. It was hard to understand Cuba, standing alone as it did, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, mocked by the international press, its demise expected within months.

Bobes’ “Alguien tiene que llorar” is a story about stories told by close friends of Maritza, who defied sexist, homophobic expectations in a patriarchal culture. Maritza, before she committed suicide, was an independent lesbian architect who thought love is an invention to placate the losers (women).

Maritza rejected a larger story according to which women must auction themselves off to men, concern themselves with appearances, and without children can never realize themselves. Maritza didn’t live according to that story. She rejected it, implicitly and explicitly, with her life and way of being.

Yet only one friend, Cary, understands that rejection. The others explain Maritza’s death in terms of that very same story: Maritza couldn’t realize herself because she didn’t have children and a man. The friends never knew Maritza but they don’t know that. They each explain why she died, except Cary.

Cary is closest to Maritza not because she understood more about Maritza but rather because she knew there was more to understand. And Cary knew that understanding Maritza was hard. Although Cary did not fully understand Maritza, she understood that she did not understand her.

So it is with Cuba. There’s a story about freedom and greed that Cuba has rejected for centuries. It has several names. One is liberalism. Early nineteenth century priests, wanting independence, understood how liberalism served imperialism. José Martí pursued the argument. Cuba’s struggle for independence, and the Cuban Revolution, have defied the now globalized story of philosophical liberalism.

And yet, like Maritza’s friends, who were friends, many explain Cuba in terms of the very story Cuba has defied, and replaced. They take for granted their own understanding of democracy and freedom, without argument, as if there can be no argument against such a view, and apply it in their conclusions about what’s happening in Cuba. They do it with good intentions, out of ignorance.

They miss out. Of course, it is hard to try to understand. It can be confusing, as it was for Cary. Cary accompanied Maritza to lonely stretches of beach that Maritza liked to frequent on cold, grey days. She tried to follow Maritza’s reasoning. Maritza herself has been in love, she admits to Cary, but by that point in the conversation, Cary is no longer sure what they are talking about.

Fidel Castro talked about two struggles: One is a political, social struggle for justice in Cuba, and the other is for the story to be told about that struggle. A Canadian writer told me she found that statement depressing. She is probably another intellectual taking stories at face value.

Castro’s statement describes reality: Some ideas need to be struggled for, even to be considered, like Montejo’s story as a story about a person.

In a square near the University of Havana is a large replica of Don Quixote. Some on the left say Cuba should now give up chasing windmills. Cubans should not bear the “burden” of keeping impossible dreams alive. They don’t know that “burden” is age-old.

Don Quixote’s strange mixture of “madness and intelligence” delighted some and infuriated others. Those collecting stories, unwilling to engage, or even recognize, the story that biases them, see only the “madness” part of the mixture. They don’t venture further.

If doing so is chasing windmills, it might be worthwhile. Sometimes we must believe first before we can discover. It is the way knowledge works, driven by interest, by imagination. Cary followed Maritza, and discovered that another vision was possible, even if (so far) unrealized. In the end it’s better than telling and collecting stories without admitting the story those stories unwittingly impose.

We know its disastrous results. It might be time to consider windmills.

Susan Babbitt is author of Humanism and Embodiment (Bloomsbury 2014).

Notes

[i] Barnet, Miguel, The biography of a runaway slave (Curbstone Press, 1994).

[ii] E.g. Ferrer, Ada, Insurgent Cuba: Race, nation and revolution, 1868– 1898 (University of North Carolina Press, 1999)

[iii] Bobes, Marilyn, Alguien Tiene Que Llorar (7– 24) (Havana, Cuba: Casa de las Americas, 1995). Rpt. inCubana: Contemporary fiction by Cuban women (Beacon Press).

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Article originally published by Renmin Ribao (People’s Daily), translated from the original Chinese

The “one country, two systems” policy is proven not only the best solution to the Hong Kong question left over from history, but also the most ideal institutional arrangement to ensure Hong Kong’s long-term prosperity and stability, People’s Daily said in its editorial published on Saturday, the day marking the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s return to the motherland.

The policy is also China’s unique contribution to political civilization of the mankind, the article added.

The concept of “one country, two systems” was put forward in the early 1980s by late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, in an effort to realize the peaceful reunification of China.

Over the past 2 decades, the central government has followed the “one country, two systems” principle, abided by China’s Constitution and the Basic Law, the mini-constitution of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), managed to fulfill the responsibilities stipulated by the constitutional rules and rendered staunch support to the law-based governance by Chief Executive and government of the HKSAR, the paper said.

During the same period, the special administrative region, which was authorized to exercise a high degree of autonomy, has enjoyed executive, legislative and independent judicial power, including that of final adjudication, the article pointed out, adding that its previous capitalist system and the way of life remained unchanged.

The laws previously in force before Hong Kong’s returning remained basically the same as well over the last 20 years, it further stressed.

With a steady economic growth, Hong Kong maintained its position as global financial, trade and shipping hub, and was recognized as one of the world’s freest and most competitive economies for years, the People’s Daily highlighted.

Its education, medical care, culture, sports, social insurance and other undertakings have witnessed improvements as well, the commentary added.

Thanks to the unremitting efforts to improve the democratic political system, the Hong Kong citizens now enjoy unprecedented democratic rights and freedom, the paper noted.

As a result of its closer bonds with the mainland, Hong Kong was driven by the development of the whole country. Its increasing exchanges with the outside world also endow it with rising international influence.

The “one country, two systems” policy needs to be further optimized, the editorial said, explaining that in the past two decades, the central government and the Hong Kong government, while dealing with the newly-emerging challenges, have realized the key grounds to implement the “one country, two systems”.

In order to better the “one country, two systems” undertakings, the central government and the Hong Kong government should understand and implement the policy in a comprehensive and correct manner, keep to the fundamental objectives of the policy, and guard the national sovereignty, security as well as development interests, the paper emphasized.

Equal weights should be given to the two parts of the “one country, two systems” policy, that is to say, to adhere to the “one country” principle, while respect the difference of the “two systems”, maintain the power of the central government, while ensure the high degree of autonomy of the region government, play the backing role of the mainland, while improve the competence of Hong Kong itself, the article underlined.

Only when those actions are taken, can the “one country, two systems” policy be implemented according to the planned track and march towards sustained development along the right direction, People’s Daily concluded at last.

Featured image: Hong Kong Government House (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

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US Media Sells Disorder in Eastern Syria

July 3rd, 2017 by Tony Cartalucci

The Washington Post in a piece penned by David Ignatius, attempts to showcase US progress in eastern Syria where it admittedly and intentionally created the self-proclaimed “Islamic State” (ISIS) and where it now claims it is fighting and defeating it with proxies on the ground as well as an expanding US air and ground presence.

Titled, “As the Islamic State falls in Syria, one city offers a preview of the country’s future,” the piece attempts to portray efforts by the US to fill the vacuum left in the wake of a shrinking ISIS as being filled by stability brought by US proxies – primarily Kurdish militias.

The piece claims:

To look at people’s wary faces, uncertain but with a trace of hope in their eyes, it’s like they’re waking up from a nightmare. The newly formed town council is meeting, created by the Kurdish-led military force that cleared the town, and it seems to be getting cooperation from local Arabs. A new internal security force is policing the streets and occasionally pops off warning fire. At a warehouse near the town center, the first shipment of American food arrived on Wednesday; sacks of flour and rice are stacked on pallets, ready for distribution, and much more is coming in the next week, says veteran U.S. relief coordinator Al Dwyer.

But were real hope within the grasp of people residing in regions of Syria currently occupied by US forces and their proxies, it would mean Syria would be the first nation in modern history to see unity and progress in the wake of US military intervention instead of the division and destruction that has followed virtually everywhere US boots have set foot on from Somalia to Libya in Africa, to Iraq and now Syria in the Middle East, and Afghanistan in Central Asia.

Contradicting Ignatius’ strained narrative even further is the contrasting and very real return to normal Syrians are enjoying in government controlled regions recently liberated by Syrian forces, including Aleppo, Hama, and Homs, as reported by the United Nations Refugee Agency.

In a report titled, “UNHCR seeing significant returns of internally displaced amid Syria’s continuing conflict,” it’s stated that (emphasis added):

Aid agencies estimate that more than 440,000 internally displaced people have returned to their homes in Syria during the first six months of this year. In parallel, UNHCR has monitored over 31,000 Syrian refugees returning from neighbouring countries so far in 2017. Since 2015, some 260,000 refugees have spontaneously returned to Syria, primarily from Turkey into northern Syria.  

The main factors influencing decisions for refugees to return self-assisted mostly to Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Damascus and to other governorates are primarily linked to seeking out family members, checking on property, and, in some cases, a real or perceived improvement in security conditions in parts of the country.

Not mentioned by the UN is eastern Syria or the northern city of Idlib currently occupied by US-armed, backed, funded, and protected militants with open allegiances or – in fact – operating under the banner of Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.

While life visibly returns to normal in liberated cities where government forces have restored security and stability, the US media is spinning familiar lies recycled from the aftermath of previous invasions in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the devastating military intervention in Libya in 2011.

In all cases, US intervention not only divided and destroyed each respective nation, but created a breeding ground for extremism the US itself appears to be fueling to further its geopolitical goals both within these targeted nations and along their peripheries.

The US has also openly declared its intentions within policy papers spanning several years now, to use territory it takes and holds in Syria as a springboard – not to restore security and stability – but to perpetrate the deadly conflict.

US policymakers from the corporate-financier funded think tank, the Brookings Institution, have repeatedly published papers over the years detailing this plan. In a 2016 paper aptly titled, “Deconstructing Syria: A Confederal Approach,” it’s stated clearly that (emphasis added):

…the United States and partners would seek to help local allies expand de facto safe havens and bring governance to them. It would not declare safe havens formally in the beginning, but could offer warnings to Assad not to bomb certain areas and neighborhoods lest his air force face reprisal action later. Over time, ISIS and related groups would have to be defeated. Assad or his close associates could be tolerated within a sector consisting mostly of Alawites and Christians. (Perhaps Assad could even nominally remain president for a time, if truly necessary, as long as he did not deploy security forces in those parts of Sunni-dominant Syria granted autonomy.)

The Brookings paper also makes it abundantly clear that the US aims to remove the Syrian government from power, and are not merely “targeting Islamic State militants.” The report clearly states:

When appropriate, the safe zones would also be used to accelerate recruiting and training of additional opposition fighters who could live in, and help protect, their communities while going through basic training.

As far back as 2012, Brookings policymakers would call for the creation of the very sort of “safe havens” now taking shape in eastern Syria via US military intervention. A March 2012 Brookings Institution paper titled, “Middle East Memo #21: Saving Syria: Assessing Options for Regime Change” (PDF), proposes the concept of “safe zones” or “safe-havens” not to fight the yet-to-be invented Islamic State, but specifically to assist US-backed regime change. It claims (emphasis added):

An alternative is for diplomatic efforts to focus first on how to end the violence and how to gain humanitarian access, as is being done under Annan’s leadership. This may lead to the creation of safe-havens and humanitarian corridors, which would have to be backed by limited military power. This would, of course, fall short of U.S. goals for Syria and could preserve Asad in power. From that starting point, however, it is possible that a broad coalition with the appropriate international mandate could add further coercive action to its efforts.

With this in mind, the “hope” Ignatius attempts to sell the public within the pages of the Washington Post is in reality a bid to sell US-induced disorder and perpetual war.

US plans to use seized and occupied territory in Syria to perpetuate, not end the Syrian conflict have been worked on openly for years under only the most tenuous veneer of propaganda – the same propaganda used to sell “mission accomplished” after the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, but before now over a decade of disorder that has stalked the nation-state of Iraq and its neighbors.

In reality, the “defeat” of ISIS in eastern Syria by US-backed forces is not the first step toward a hopeful future for Syrians, but the first step toward replicating the protracted and costly conflicts that are currently consuming Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and to a lesser extent, Ukraine, the Balkans, and beyond.

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Featured image: Police said the attackers planned to bomb crowded areas in the capital on the first working day after Ramadan (REUTERS).

A suicide car bomber pursued by security forces blew himself up in eastern Damascus on Sunday, with a monitor reporting that 18 people were killed in the deadliest attack to hit the Syrian capital in months.

Syrian state media and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said security forces intercepted three car bombers on their way into the city early on Sunday.

State television said two of the vehicles were blown up on the outskirts of the city.

A third managed to reach the eastern Tahrir Square district, where he was surrounded but able to detonate a bomb.

The Observatory, a Britain-based monitor, said 18 people were killed in the bombing, including at least seven members of pro-government security forces and two civilians. It had not identified the remaining victims.

Syrian state news agency SANA quoted an interior ministry statement as saying two of the vehicles had been “destroyed” at a roundabout on the road to the city’s airport.

The driver of the third blew himself up while being pursued, it said, “killing a number of civilians, injuring others, and causing material damage to public and private properties”.

Extensive damage

An AFP correspondent at Tahrir Square saw extensive damage to nearby buildings. Two bombed-out cars were visible to one side of the square, which was strewn with debris.

A woman was crying in an apartment near the site of the attack. Her balcony had collapsed, and the living room was a mess of broken glass and shattered masonry, with pictures and curtains strewn across the floor.

The woman said her daughter had been taken to hospital after being injured by flying glass.

Tahrir Square resident Mohammad Tinawi told AFP that he had heard

“gunfire at around 6am [03:00 GMT], then an explosion which smashed the glass of houses in the neighbourhood”.

He said he had seen Red Crescent volunteers treating two wounded soldiers. A shopkeeper confirmed that the explosion had gone off at around 6am.

Damascus has been spared the large-scale battles that have devastated other major Syrian cities during the country’s six-year civil war, but dozens of people have been killed in bombings, particularly on the outskirts of the capital.

In mid-March, bomb attacks on a courthouse and restaurant in central Damascus killed 32 people. That rare assault in the heart of the city, which remains under government control, was claimed by the Islamic State group.

That came days after two explosions that left 74 dead in the capital’s Old City and were claimed by the Tahrir al-Sham coalition led by the Fateh al-Sham Front.

Battlefronts around Damascus have calmed since a May deal that saw opposition fighters withdraw from several neighbourhoods, along with a separate agreement on “de-escalation” zones, including one in a rebel stronghold just outside the capital.

Syria’s conflict broke out with anti-government protests in 2011, and has since evolved into a multi-front war that has killed more than 320,000 people.

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Historiador e maior parceiro de Oliver Stone fala sobre as intenções do cineasta em entrevistar recentemente Putin, o que tem gerado mais uma histeria na grande mídia do Estados Unidos, analisa as tensas relações entre Washington e o Kremlin e  as possibilidades de Moscou ter raqueado as últimas eleições presidenciais norte-americanas. O pesquisador fala também do cinismo da mídia oligárquica diante disso tudo: “Ninguém menciona a história dos Estados Unidos de intervenção eleição a eleição em todo o mundo. É a doença do nacionalismo e da mentalidade provinciana, o que chamamos de ‘excepcionalismo norte-americano'”.
As recentes entrevistas de Oliver Stone com Vladimir Putin têm sacudido intensamente a já transtornada mídia norte-americana, historicamente dedicada a atacar o presidente russo e, assim como a grande mídia em todo o mundo na era da informação global em tempo real, mergulhada no descrédito crescentemente generalizado – também por ataques de histeria como este, diante da mais nova produção de Stone contra outro “inimigo” criado desesperadamente pelo moribundo regime de Washington, a fim de alimentar a indústria bélica e de justificar a “política” expansionista-coercitiva a nível global do Império dos aloprados, fundamentada sobretudo na intolerância, no ódio e no medo diante de toda e qualquer diferença e de ameaças que, na maioria das vezes, não existem.
 “Oliver sabia que pagaria um preço incalculável por conceder espaço para que Vladimir Putin expressasse suas opiniões na televisão norte-americana. E ele tem apanhado sem piedade da mídia norte-americana”, observa o historiador estadunidense Peter Kuznick.

Diretor do Instituto de Estudos Nucleares da Universidade Americana da capital norte-americana de Washington e autor diversos livros, Kuznick é também co-autor de Untold History of the United States (lançado também em português, A História Não Contada dos Estados Unidos) com Stone.

 Na entrevista a seguir, o pesquisador fala das entrevistas com Putin, o que foi pretendido através de mais esta produção de seu companheiro Stone, por que a grande mídia, “adestrada” nas palavras do historiador, demoniza o presidente russo e, agora, pede a cabeça do próprio renomado cineasta estadunidense. “Isso é o que acontece com os pacificadores neste mundo doente”, diz o professor doutor Kuznick, maior parceiro de Stone desde a juventude.

Kuznick discute ainda as tensas relações EUA-Rússia através de uma análise retrospectiva, as quais ameaçam a eclosão de uma III Guerra Mundial com sérios riscos de ataques nucleares, diante de uma mídia irregenerável em sua arte de manipular e de uma Casa Branca enlouquecida, com um fascista inconsequente, Donald Trump, à frente.

 “O fato de que os eleitores dos Estados Unidos escolheram um apresentador de TV imensuravelmente ignorante, intolerante e mentiroso patologicamente como presidente, é prova mais que suficiente de que os Estados Unidos são uma democracia fracassada”, avalia o pesquisador.

Tratando especificamente da polêmica gerada dentro dos Estados Unidos, de que Moscou poderia ter raqueado as eleições a favor de Trump para prejudicar a democracia norte-americana, Kuznick afirma que tais denúncias ultrapassam a racionalidade, observando inclusive que as primárias republicanas e a própria campanha de Trump tratou de jogar a “democracia” de seu país ainda mais no lamaçal.

 “Com 17 adversários que discutiram quem era o maior ignorante quando se tratava de mudanças climáticas e ciências gerais além de debater quem tinha o pênis maior, a Rússia precisava mesmo intervir para desacreditar a democracia norte-americana? Os norte-americanos estavam fazendo um trabalho suficientemente bom, sem ajuda da Rússia”, ironiza Kuznick.

Na sequência, a íntegra das providenciais e fortes observações de um dos historiadores mais renomados do mundo.

Edu Montesanti: Professor doutor Peter Kuznick, muito obrigado pelo indescritível privilégio de ser seu parceiro em publicações em todo o mundo. Qual sua análise da cobertura da mídia norte-americana, em relação às entrevistas recentes de Oliver Stone com o presidente russo Vladimir Putin?
Peter Kuznick: Compreendo totalmente por que Oliver Stone decidiu entrevistar Vladimir Putin. Compreendo totalmente por que as entrevistas têm gerado tanta controversa. E entendo perfeitamente por que tantos críticos desejam matar Oliver – o Mensageiro -, em vez de lidar com o conteúdo do que Putin contou a Oliver nas entrevistas.
O interesse de Oliver na Rússia e Putin não é algo do tipo banal e passageiro. Oliver é filho da Guerra Fria, cresceu sua à sombra. Seu pai era um republicano conservador. Em sua casa, os soviéticos eram considerados os vilões em busca da conquista do mundo. A maioria dos norte-americanos acreditava nisso na década de 1950 e no início dos anos de 1960.
Oliver era muito patriótico e politicamente conservador. Calouro na Universidade de Yale em 1964, ele apoiou Barry Goldwater (major-general da Força Aérea e senador republicano pelo Arizona de 1953 a 1965, e de 1969 a 1987) para presidente. Oliver mais tarde abandonou Yale, e ofereceu-se para servir no combate no Vietnã onde foi ferido duas vezes, e altamente condecorado. Não só ele acreditava que os Estados Unidos estavam do lado direito, ele arriscou sua vida por suas convicções. O Vietnã plantou algumas sementes de dúvida, mas ele estava apenas começando a descobrir as coisas. Ele não teve uma súbita transformação.
Até 1980, Oliver votou em Ronald Reagan. Na verdade, após a visita a El Salvador no início dos anos 80 ele começou a entender a natureza do Império norte-americano, e o insidioso impacto do excepcionalismo norte-americano. Então, seus pontos de vista começaram a mudar conforme ficou evidente em seus filmes Salvador, Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street e JFK – todos feitos durante uma explosão extraordinária de criatividade, talvez sem precedentes, entre 1886 e 1991.
Como ocorreu com todos nós, criados nos anos da Guerra Fria, Oliver fascinou-se pela Rússia. Na década de 1980 ele visitou a União Soviética, encontrou-se com dissidentes e escreveu um roteiro sobre eles. Oliver diz que isso foi muito bom. Tenho certeza que sim. No entanto, tratou-se de um filme altamente preocupante para Hollywood naquela época, jamais produzido. Mas o interesse de Oliver na Rússia nunca diminuiu.
As relações entre os Estados Unidos e a Rússia estão no cerne do nosso documentário Untold History of the United States e do nosso projeto de livro. Enquanto trabalhamos nisso por cinco anos, Oliver estudou a história russa bem como a história da política externa dos Estados Unidos. Apresentamos um retrato muito diferente sobre tais temas em relação ao que a maioria dos norte-americanos aprendeu nas escolas ou na mídia dos Estados Unidos. Mostramos a oposição armada dos Estados Unidos à Revolução Russa, e o apoio norte-americano aos anti-revolucionários.
Demolimos o mito de que os norte-americanos ganharam a Segunda Guerra Mundial na Europa, evidenciando que foram os soviéticos que executaram a maior parte dos combates, que sofreram as maiores baixas e que causaram as maiores baixas das forças alemãs, com 27 milhões de mortos naquele empreendimento.
Enquanto deploramos a extraordinária brutalidade de Stalin, mostramos que eram os Estados Unidos quem davam todas as cartas pós-Segunda Guerra Mundial – de uma economia em expansão a uma rede de bases ao redor do mundo para o monopólio das bombas atômicas -, e assumiu as principais responsabilidades pelo início da Guerra Fria.
Mergulhamos na história da Guerra Fria, concentrando-nos em grande parte nos modos pelos quais os Estados Unidos afastaram-se de seus ideais declarados para derrubar líderes democráticos populares, interferir nos processos políticos de outros países, apoiar ditadores e tiranos que deram liberdade irrestrita para corporações e bancos dos Estados Unidos, e intervêm militarmente em todo o mundo – os quase quatro milhões de vietnamitas mortos, são apenas as vítimas mais evidentes.
Mas a Rússia permaneceu no centro da história já que os soviéticos responderam ao enorme arsenal nuclear dos Estados Unidos, construído em grande parte nos ano do presidente Eisenhower, construindo alguns dos seus próprios arsenais enquanto o mundo sofria diante a perspectiva de aniquilação universal.
As décadas subsequentes assistiram a flexibilização e o aumento das tensões, mas o perigo de uma destruição mutuamente garantida nunca diminuiu até que a União Soviética entrou em colapso em 1991. Houve, realmente, um breve momento de esperança à humanidade, já que Gorbachev, um verdadeiro visionário, tentou desesperadamente criar um mundo de paz e democracia. Infelizmente, ele não tinha parceiro nos Estados Unidos nem na Europa.
A década de 1990 foi um desastre ao povo russo já que Boris Yeltsin, instigado por conselheiros dos Estados Unidos, submeteu a economia a uma terapia de choque tão selvagem que destruiu os padrões de vida e criou um novo grupo de plutocratas ou oligarcas sugadores de sangue, quase da noite para a noite.
Durante aquela lúgubre década, a expectativa de vida russa despencou e a economia diminuiu para o tamanho da Holanda. A Rússia deixou de ser uma superpotência, para ser um capacho sobre o qual os Estados Unidos pisoteavam. Foi Putin quem projetou a recuperação dramática da Rússia, quem restaurou o status de uma grande nação e grande protagonista em questões globais.
Em primeiro lugar, Putin estendeu a mão aos Estados Unidos buscando relações amigáveis. Mas os formuladores das políticas dos Estados Unidos estavam acostumados a tratar a Rússia com desprezo desde a década de 1990. Eles consideraram que a Rússia, com Putin, continuaria prostrada sob comando dos Estados Unidos, mas os russos estavam despertando meteoricamente.
Ajudado pelos preços mais elevados da energia, Putin inverteu o declínio econômico da Rússia e sua economia cresceu rapidamente. Padrões de vida e a expectativa de vida aumentaram. Ele também reverteu o declínio militar da Rússia, reforçando e modernizando suas forças armadas.
Em 2006, a revista Foreign Affairs do Council of Foreign Relations publicou ainda um artigo afirmando que os Estados Unidos alcançaram a capacidade de primeiro-ataque há muito tempo buscada. Os autores argumentaram que, se os Estados Unidos lançassem um ataque nuclear contra a Rússia, esta se encontraria indefesa e incapaz de contra-atacar. Isso perturbou o espíritos no Kremlin. Além disso, a Rússia estava cercada pela OTAN. Apesar das promessas do presidente George H.W. Bush (pai) e do secretário de Estado James Baker, a OTAN expandiu-se para 12 países – agora 13, com Montenegro – ao leste, até a porta da Rússia.
Quando George W. Bush (filho) começou a promover uma maior expansão para incluir a Geórgia e a Ucrânia (na OTAN), Putin considerou que já era demais, e começou a resistência. Ele decidiu que os Estados Unidos e os europeus não eram parceiros confiáveis, e percebeu que estavam tentando debilitar, humilhar e marginalizar a Rússia.
O esforço da União Européia para atrair a Ucrânia foi outro passo insuportável para Putin, que respondeu ao golpe apoiado pelos Estados Unidos aproveitando o antigo território russo da Crimeia, e apoiando a resistência no Donbass. A Rússia tornou-se mais assertiva em outras frentes, incluindo a Síria. Ele fortaleceu os laços com a China e outras nações que desconfiavam das intenções hegemônicas dos Estados Unidos. Sob a liderança de Putin, a Rússia tornou-se, novamente, protagonista no cenário mundial.
Em resposta, os líderes políticos norte-americanos e a mídia adestrada iniciaram uma campanha de hostilidade contra Putin nos Estados Unidos e em partes da Europa. As tensões aumentaram entre os Estado Unidos e a OTAN, e a Rússia na Síria, na Ucrânia e nos países Bálticos. Nenhum lado respeitava as linhas vermelhas do outro lado. A ameaça de guerra passou a ser cada vez mais intensa.
Oliver e eu, junto com muitos de nossos colegas, alarmado-nos, dissemos isso publicamente e o mais rapidamente possível. Mas Oliver teve chance de fazer mais, e aproveitou essa chance. Ele queria trazer os pontos de vista de Putin ao público com a esperança de que, entendendo a visão de mundo de Putin, ajudaria a aliviar as tensões entre Estados Undos e Rússia.
Ele quis mostrar que Putin não é o bicho papão sanguinário como costumam reproduzi-lo. Ele esperava romper com a difamação dos meios de comunicação dos Estados Unidos em relação a Putin e suas políticas, para que Estados Unidos e Rússia pudessem chegar a um denominador comum, agir em conjunto, onde tenhamos interesses comuns e um alívio nas tensões, nos pontos onde não temos feito isso.
Oliver está bem ciente de que Estados Unidos e Rússia têm mais de mil armas nucleares apontadas um ao outro sob alerta de disparo iminente. Está bem ciente de que dois indivíduos – Donald Trump e Vladimir Putin – têm poder de veto sobre a existência futura de nossa espécie.
Durante a crise dos mísseis cubanos, Kennedy e Khrouchchev descobriram o quanto vida desse planeta é  frágil, e tentaram trabalhar juntos para eliminar tudo que, entre as duas nações, poderia causar outra crise. Infelizmente, eles não conseguiram ver esse esforço concretizar-se.
Ao levar Putin ao público norte-americano e deixá-lo falar por si, Oliver atuou segundo a tradição de Kennedy e Khrushchev. Ele agiu como pacifista. Oliver estendeu a mão, e estendeu o pescoço dele. E a mídia norte-americana adestrada, liderada por The New York Times, Newsweek e Daily Beast, pisou nos dedos e tentou cortar sua cabeça. Isso é o que acontece com os pacificadores neste mundo doente.
Por que, na sua avaliação, a mídia norte-americana demoniza o presidente Putin?
A mídia norte-americana demoniza Putin porque ele defende o que ele acredita ser o interesse nacional da Rússia, que muitas vezes o coloca em desacordo com os líderes dominados pelos neocons dos Estados Unidos e com os esforços deles para manter a unipolaridade dos Estados Unidos.
De fato, os políticos norte-americanos nem reconhecem que a Rússia tem interesses de segurança nacional que precisam ser respeitados. A mídia dos Estados Unidos carece de contexto e perspectiva histórica. Pode-se ligar a CNN ou outras redes, e ouvir todos os “especialistas” concordando com o fato de que o suposto raqueamento da Rússia na eleição dos Estados Unidos foi um “ato de guerra”. Elas exigem sanções, boicotes e medidas agressivas. Ninguém menciona a história dos Estados Unidos de intervenção em eleições a eleições em todo o mundo, inclusive na Rússia desde 1947 e em toda a América Latina muito, antes disso.
Os “especialistas” falam sobre a necessidade de punir a Rússia por suas ações na Ucrânia. Mas eles convocaram o mundo a boicotar os Estados Unidos pela invasão do Iraque? Eles pediram sanções contra os Estados Unidos e a OTAN por derrubar Gaddafi na Líbia, e espalhar o caos por toda a região? Eles são sequer capazes de julgar os Estados Unidos da maneira como julgam outras nações? É claro que não! Esta é a doença do nacionalismo e da mentalidade provinciana. É o que chamamos de “excepcionalismo norte-americano” – uma cegueira em relação aos próprios “erros” dos Estados Unidos, porque nossas motivações são “tão puras”.
Bem, depois de obervar os Estados Unidos intervindo, bombardeando, invadindo, raqueando, supervisionando, zombando, saqueando país a país, você começa a questionar a pureza dos motivos dos Estados Unidos – pelo menos você faz se ainda consegue pensar racionalmente e de maneira crítica.
O problema com a mídia norte-americana não é que, conscientemente, difunda “notícias falsas”. O problema é que seu quadro de referência é tão estreito que exclui versões da história, da verdade e da realidade que desafiam o quadro excepcionalista norte-americano. Como Samuel Huntington escreveu: “O Ocidente conquistou o mundo não pela superioridade de suas idéias, valores ou religião … mas por sua superioridade na aplicação da violência organizada. Os ocidentais, muitas vezes, esquecem esse fato; os não-ocidentais nunca se esquecem”.
Consciente do quanto a mídia norte-americana é arrogante diante de opiniões que, de alguma forma, desafiam o consenso geral como Oliver obviamente faz, ele pode ter adotado uma abordagem ligeiramente diferente em suas próprias aparições na mídia em torno das entrevistas de Putin. Em vez de declarar categoricamente que Putin não raqueou a eleição dos Estados Unidos, acho melhor dizer que ainda precisamos de evidências sólidas para sustentar essa sentença.
A Rússia tem capacidade de raquear esses correios eletrônicos, e pode ter tido a motivação para fazer isso, dado o comportamento norte-americano hostil que remonta a vários anos. Não podemos excluir essa possibilidade. Mas, por outro lado, há razões para questionar a certeza das 17 agências de inteligência dos Estados Unidos, que basicamente se resumem aos três que fizeram o estudo.
Em primeiro lugar, o sistema de proteção contra raqueio esteve extremamente descuidado, e os raquers deixaram tantas impressões digitais como vestígio, que parece que quiseram ser pegos ou, alternativamente, culpar a Rússia.
Em segundo lugar, teria sido um comportamento inusitadamente arriscado por parte de Putin fazer algo que o antagonizaria diante de Estados Unidos e (Hillary) Clinton, especialmente diante do fato que nem ele nem ninguém, em nenhum dos dois países, esperava que Trump ganhasse, provavelmente incluindo o próprio Trump.
Em terceiro lugar, desafia a racionalidade acreditar que tanto o FBI quanto o Comitê Nacional Democrata achavam que era suficiente aceitar a investigação da da empresa privada de segurança CrowdStrike sobre o sistema contra raqueio sem que o FBI realizasse sua própria investigação.
E em quarto lugar, o argumento de que os russos queriam prejudicar a democracia norte-americana não faz sentido. Nada poderia ter feito mais para zombar da democracia norte-americana que a campanha primária republicana, e a própria candidatura de Trump.
Com 17 adversários que discutiram quem era o maior ignorante quando se tratava de mudanças climáticas e ciências gerais além de debater quem tinha o maior pênis, a Rússia precisava mesmo intervir para desacreditar a democracia norte-americana? Os norte-americanos estavam fazendo um trabalho suficientemente bom sem a ajuda da Rússia. O fato de que os eleitores dos Estados Unidos escolheram um apresentador de TV imensuravelmente ignorante, intolerante e mentiroso patologicamente como presidente, é prova mais que suficiente de que os Estados Unidos são uma democracia fracassada.
Eu diria que muitos governos e canais privados raquearam e não há nenhuma prova, ainda, que os russos foram a fonte do WikiLeaks. Na verdade, Julian Assange negou categoricamente isso em diversas ocasiões. Mas eu não rejeitaria completamente a possibilidade de que os russos tivessem feito isso, e que Putin estivesse envolvido porque os governos geralmente agem irracionalmente, e vão contra seus próprios interesses.
Qual a importância dessas entrevistas de Oliver com Putin, e quais as passagens mais importantes a seu ver?
A coisa mais importante sobre as entrevistas é que elas humanizam Putin o que, em si, é uma grande conquista em um momento em que a mídia dos Estados Unidos o apresenta como um vilão de estória em quadrinhos.
Nas entrevistas, Putin surge como um reconhecido e sensato defensor dos interesses nacionais russos, mesmo que ele dissimule sobre isso, então. Ele tem uma visão coerente da história, muitas das quais tendo a concordar. Fiquei feliz em ver uma cópia da tradução russa de mil páginas do livro Untold History (of the United States) em sua mesa.
É claro que não concordo com Putin em tudo. Por exemplo, tenho uma visão muito mais laudatória de Mikhail Gorbachev que Putin. Sim, Gorbachev deveria ter sido mais prático e menos confiável como Putin diz a Oliver. Ele deveria ter escrito a promessa de Bush e Baker, de não expandir a OTAN em sequer um polegar a leste. Foi extremamente ingênuo.
Mas me agrada e admiro o utopismo e a fé de Gorbachev na humanidade, e no desejo que mais o compartilhe. Ele queria substituir o sistema soviético falho por um socialismo democrático, e estabelecer uma nova ordem internacional baseada no desenvolvimento pacífico compartilhado. Infelizmente, ele nunca teve essa chance.
Yeltsin o substituiu. Putin resgatou a Rússia do desastre de Yeltsin, mas o país, como seu líder, tem tendências profunda e decepcionantemente conservadoras em seu abraço ao capitalismo, ao nacionalismo e à religião e a seus vínculos com alguns personagens, bastante desagradáveis, ​​ao redor do mundo.
Putin justifica muitos dos excessos da Rússia dizendo que a democracia ainda é jovem. Para mim, um crítico franco da “democracia” norte-americana, isso não é suficientemente bom.
Na Rússia, eu preferiria muito mai ver uma mídia mais aberta, uma distribuição mais equitativa da riqueza, não só tolerância mas o incentivo à dissidência, o repúdio explícito a todas as formas de discriminação contra gays e lésbicas, maior proteção a jornalistas e uma mais vigorosa perseguição de seus assaltantes, e um papel menor da religião.
Mas Putin tem idéias diferentes e expressou-as claramente nas entrevistas. Suas idéias aparentemente ecoam às da grande maioria dos russos.Seus índices de aprovação ainda são superiores a 80%, e o impacto que da economia em relação à queda dos preços do petróleo e do gás, e às sanções dos Estados Unidos e da Europa, não afetaram esses índices de aprovação.
Gorbachev, que forneceu a primeira propaganda em apoio ao nosso projeto Untold History, é, desculpe dizer, muito menos popular na Rússia apesar do fato de que ele chegou tão tentadoramente perto da abolição de armas nucleares em Reykjavik, em 1986, no que teria sido uma das maiores realizações em toda a história humana.
Com essas restrições, as entrevistas proporcionam uma oportunidade sem precedentes para entender a perspectiva russa sobre muitas das questões cruciais do nosso tempo. Putin detalha seus pontos de vista sobre Síria, Ucrânia, OTAN, política norte-americana e sua política externa, guerra cibernética, terrorismo, mudanças climáticas e uma série de outras questões.
Achei que suas declarações prudentes sobre a ameaça nuclear foram particularmente reveladoras, além de ter apreciado muito que Oliver convencesse Putin a sentar-se com ele e assistir ao dr. Strangelove, brilhante comédia negra de Stanley Kubrick sobre a aniquilação nuclear. Putin considerou que o filme levantou “sérios problemas” sobre “ameaças reais, existentes”. Ele disse que “pouco mudou” desde que o filme foi produzido, em 1964.
Apesar das armas nucleares modernas, ele advertiu que são “mais sofisticadas, mais complexas” A “ideia de um ataque de retaliação e a incapacidade de administrar esses sistemas” é altamente relevante hoje. E estas coisas, ele previu, “se tornarão ainda mais difíceis e perigosas” no futuro.
Oliver trouxe Putin para falar sobre seus próprios antecedentes e a história familiar, e o questionou sobre o desejo de manter o poder e o controle. Na quarta entrevista, Oliver induziu duramente Putin para que defendesse o suposto raquer russo, na recente eleição dos Estados Unidos. As repetidas negativas de Putin não foram convincentes.
Sua declaração de que a Rússia não intervém nos assuntos internos de outros países parece ridícula. Sabemos que todas as nações poderosas fazem isso. Talvez seu comentário de que cada ação traz uma contra-ação foi mais realista, especialmente depois de detalhar uma longa lista de ações norte-americanas hostis à Rússia.
O que se adquire é uma boa compreensão de como Putin vê o colapso das relações russo-norte-americanas desde o fim do comunismo. Ele claramente não aprecia a atual hostilidade entre as duas nações, referindo-se repetidamente aos norte-americanos como seus “parceiros” e pedindo melhores relações entre as duas nações mais poderosas do mundo.
Ele diz que ele é cautelosamente otimista. Mas ele também é um realista. No final da entrevista, depois de terem assistido a Strangelove, Oliver entregou a Putin o estojo de DVD, no caso de querer voltar a vê-lo. Putin agradeceu e abriu o material, e constatou que estava vazio. “Presente típico de norte-americano!”, afirmou.
Oliver sabia que pagaria um preço incalculável por conceder espaço para que Vladimir Putin  expressasse suas opiniões na televisão norte-americana. E ele tem apanhado sem piedade da mídia norte-americana.
No final da terceira entrevista, Putin perguntou a Oliver se ele tem apanhado. “Oh, sim, muitas vezes”, disse Oliver. Putin respondeu,, presciente: “Então, não será nada novo o que você vai sofrer pelo que está prestes a fazer”. Para o que Oliver respondeu: “Eu sei … mas vale a pena. Vale a pena tentar trazer mais paz e consciência ao mundo. “Infelizmente, há muitos que não compartilham desse objetivo”.
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The Hague-based intergovernmental Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) is mandated “to implement the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention…to achieve…a world…free of” CWs.

Its mission includes “credible and transparent” on-site inspections to verify use of or destruction of these weapons.

In 2013, it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its work – given nearly always to establishment individuals, groups or other entities – with rare exceptions.

Notorious laureates include Obama, Al Gore, Jimmy Carter, Kofi Annan, Yitzhak Rabin, Shimon Peres, Menachim Begin, the 14th Dalai Lama, Elie Wiesel, Mother Teresa, Henry Kissinger, the EU, and last October to narco-state terrorist Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos – among many other deplorable honorees.

On June 30, the OPCW issued a “fact-finding (sic)” report on alleged use of CWs in Kahn Sheikhoun, Syria on April 4, 2017.

Its so-called “rigorous methodology” was deeply flawed. Alleged evidence lacked credibility – obtained from anti-Syrian sources, including the al-Qaeda-connected White Helmets.

Russia’s OPCW representative Aleksandr Shulgin blasted its findings, saying its

“conclusions…are based on questionable data provided primarily by all kinds of the Syrian armed opposition groups and NGOs, including the infamous White Helmets.”

No on-site inspections were conducted, what the OPCW is mandated to do in investigating possible use of CWs. No verification of alleged CW samples were gotten. They could have come from anywhere.

According to Shulgin, the OPCW’s fact-finding mission (FFM) “was unable to implement a complete chain of custody…for samples from source” – rendering so-called evidence virtually worthless.

“The report leaves many important questions unanswered” – including no evidence that a CW attack occurred.

The alleged Khan Sheikhoun incident is another “attempt to topple the Syrian authorities, to demonize President Assad. We have witnessed this policy (numerous) time(s) (before), and it is yet another example of such policy” – instigated by the West.

Nothing proves Kahn Sheikhoun residents were victims of sarin or any other CW.

No independently verified victims were identified. No one sought medical treatment. No antidotes or decontaminants were requested, no help of any kind.

Images on the scene showed no one allegedly investigating the incident wearing protective clothing – vital if sarin or other toxic agents were present.

The alleged CW attack was fabricated. None occurred. The incident was a false flag, wrongfully blamed on Damascus as a pretext for US aggression on Syria’s Shayrat airbase.

On June 30, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said the OPCW’s report indicated no knowledge of how alleged “sarin was delivered…Can you imagine that?” Anti-Syrian forces “have been trying to escalate tensions (for) months.”

Separately, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said

“we are forced to state on the first reading of the (OPCW’s) document that its conclusions are…based on very doubtful data.”

So-called information was “obtained from the same opposition and the same notorious NGOs of the White Helmets type, and not at the site of the tragedy (as required) but in a certain ‘neighboring country.’ “

“(I)t is not not surprising that the content of the OPCW special mission’s report is largely biased, suggesting the presence of a political order in this structure’s activity.”

The agency’s report lacks credibility – perhaps to be used as a pretext for escalated US aggression.

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Media’s Propaganda War on Syria in Full Flow

July 2nd, 2017 by Jonathan Cook

If you wish to understand the degree to which a supposedly free western media are constructing a world of half-truths and deceptions to manipulate their audiences, keeping us uninformed and docile, then there could hardly be a better case study than their treatment of Pulitzer prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh.

All of these highly competitive, for-profit, scoop-seeking media outlets separately took identical decisions: first to reject Hersh’s latest investigative report, and then to studiously ignore it once it was published in Germany last Sunday. They have continued to maintain an absolute radio silence on his revelations, even as over the past few days they have given a great deal of attention to two stories on the very issue Hersh’s investigation addresses.

These two stories, given such prominence in the western media, are clearly intended to serve as “spoilers” to his revelations, even though none of these publications have actually informed their readers of his original investigation. We are firmly in looking-glass territory.

So what did Hersh’s investigation reveal? His sources in the US intelligence establishment – people who have helped him break some of the most important stories of the past few decades, from the Mai Lai massacre by American soldiers during the Vietnam war to US abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib in 2004 – told him the official narrative that Syria’s Bashar Assad had dropped deadly sarin gas on the town of Khan Sheikhoun on April 4 was incorrect. Instead, they said, a Syrian plane dropped a bomb on a meeting of jihadi fighters that triggered secondary explosions in a storage depot, releasing a toxic cloud of chemicals that killed civilians nearby.

It is an alternative narrative of these events that one might have assumed would be of intense interest to the media, given that Donald Trump approved a military strike on Syria based on the official narrative. Hersh’s version suggests that Trump acted against the intelligence advice he received from his own officials, in a highly dangerous move that not only grossly violated international law but might have dragged Assad’s main ally, Russia, into the fray. The Syrian arena has the potential to trigger a serious confrontation between the world’s two major nuclear powers.

But, in fact, the western media were supremely uninterested in the story. Hersh, once considered the journalist’s journalist, went hawking his investigation around the US and UK media to no avail. In the end, he could find a home for his revelations only in Germany, in the publication Welt am Sonntag.

There are a couple of possible, even if highly improbable, reasons all English-language publications ignored Hersh’s story. Maybe they had evidence that his inside intelligence was wrong. If so, they have yet to provide it. A rebuttal would require acknowledging Hersh’s story, and none seem willing to do that.

Or maybe the media thought it was old news and would no longer interest their readers. It would be difficult to sustain such an interpretation, but at least it has an air of plausibility – except for everything that has happened since Hersh published last Sunday.

His story has spawned two clear “spoiler” responses from those desperate to uphold the official narrative. Hersh’s revelations may have been entirely uninteresting to the western media, but strangely they have sent Washington into crisis mode. Of course, no US official has addressed Hersh’s investigation directly, which might have drawn attention to it and forced western media to reference it. Instead Washington has sought to deflect attention from Hersh’s alternative narrative and shore up the official one through misdirection. That alone should raise the alarm that we are being manipulated, not informed.

The first spoiler, made in the immediate wake of Hersh’s story, were statements from the Pentagon and White House warning that the US had evidence Assad was planning yet another chemical attack on his people and that Washington would respond extremely harshly if he did so.

Here is how the Guardian reported the US threats:

The US said on Tuesday that it had observed preparations for a possible chemical weapons attack at a Syrian air base allegedly involved in a sarin attack in April following a warning from the White House that the Syrian regime would ‘pay a heavy price’ for further use of the weapons.

And then on Friday, the second spoiler emerged. Two unnamed diplomats “confirmed” that a report by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) had found that some of the victims from Khan Sheikhoun showed signs of poisoning by sarin or sarin-like substances.

There are obvious reasons to be mightily suspicious of these stories. The findings of the OPCW were already known and had been discussed for some time – there was absolutely nothing newsworthy about them.

There are also well-known problems with the findings. There was no “chain of custody” – neutral oversight – of the bodies that were presented to the organisation in Turkey. Any number of interested parties could have contaminated the bodies before they reached the OPCW. For that reason, the OPCW has not concluded that the Assad regime was responsible for the traces of sarin. In the world of real news, only such a finding – that Assad was responsible – should have made the OPCW report interesting again to the media.

Similarly, by going public with their threats against Assad, the Pentagon and White House did not increase the deterrence on Assad, making it less likely he would use gas in the future. That could have been achieved much more effectively with private warnings to the Russians, who have massive leverage over Assad. These new warnings were meant not for Assad but for western publics, to bolster the official narrative that Hersh’s investigation had thrown into doubt.

In fact, the US threats increase, rather than reduce, the chances of a new chemical weapons attack. Other, anti-Assad actors now have a strong incentive to use chemical weapons in false-flag operation to implicate Assad, knowing that the US has committed itself to intervention. On any reading, the US statements were reckless – or malicious – in the extreme and likely to bring about the exact opposite of what they were supposed to achieve.

But beyond this, there was something even more troubling about these two stories. That these official claims were published so unthinkingly in major outlets is bad enough. But what is unconscionable is the media’s continuing blackout of Hersh’s investigation when it speaks directly to the two latest news reports.

No serious journalist could write up either story, according to any accepted norms of journalistic practice, and not make reference to Hersh’s claims. They are absolutely relevant to these stories. In fact, more than that, the intelligence sources he cites are not only relevant but are the reason these two stories have been suddenly propelled to the top of the news agenda.

Any publication that has covered either the White House-Pentagon threats or the rehashing of the OPCW report and has not mentioned Hersh’s revelations is writing nothing less than propaganda in service of a western foreign policy agenda trying to bring about the illegal overthrow the Syrian government. And so far that appears to include every single US and UK mainstream newspaper and TV station.

UPDATE:

For those who believe there are technical grounds for doubting Hersh’s account, I recommend this examination of the evidence (and the troubling lack of it) by Scott Ritter, a former weapons inspector in Iraq and an undoubted expert on chemical weapons.

Ex-Weapons Inspector: Trump’s Sarin Claims Built on ‘Lie’

By Scott Ritter, June 30, 2017

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Heightening Sino-US Tensions

July 2nd, 2017 by Stephen Lendman

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The Trump/Chinese President Xi Jinping honeymoon was short-lived. It was a mirage all along, not real. More on this below.

From July 3 – 6, Xi will visit Moscow and Berlin, ahead of attending the July 7 – 8 G20 summit in Hamburg.

He’s visiting Russia for the sixth time as China’s president. Since taking office, he and Putin held 20 previous talks – their relationship close and strengthening.

According to China Institute of International Studies Eurasian researcher Chen Yurong,

“(t)he close working relations between the two heads of states and their personal friendship has become a ‘locomotive’ in the development of bilateral relations between” their countries.

“They…exchange views on almost everything, which reflects the high levels of political trust between” them and their nations.

In Moscow, they’ll approve implementation of a bilateral Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation.

China is Russia largest trading partner. Through May 2017, volume increased by 26% to $32.4 billion year-over-year.

In contrast, Sino-US relations remain tense. Beijing’s Global Times (GT) calls the bilateral relationship “different from that with other countries.”

Washington considers China a strategic rival. It’s deep-seated hostility forces Beijing to “increas(e) its own strength” – GT stressing “this should be the first rule in the China-US relationship in the years ahead.”

“China cannot remain inactive against US provocations…(Its) unfriendly moves” include congressional action, approving provocative Taiwan port visits by Pentagon warships.

On Thursday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced illegal US sanctions on China’s Bank of Dandong, Dalian Global Unity Shipping Co., and two Chinese business officials – accused of running front companies for North Korea.

The Trump administration announced a $1.4 billion arms deal with Taiwan. Selling weapons to its government remains a significant irritant to Sino-US relations.

Beijing’s diplomatic protests fall on deaf ears. In response to the latest announced deal, its Washington embassy said

“(t)he Chinese government and Chinese people have every right to be outraged.”

Its Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang blasted the imposition of sanctions, calling them “wrong moves,” violating “consensus” reached in April between Xi and Trump at Mar-a-Lago.

US and Australian naval forces began their largest-ever month-long joint amphibious exercises – provocative saber-rattling aimed at China and North Korea.

US Pacific Command Admiral Harry Harris said they’re being conducted to “send (a message to) our friends, allies, partners and potential adversaries.”

He’s militantly anti-Beijing/anti-Pyongyang. In response to the Trump administration’s hostile actions, the Global Times said it’s “testing China’s will and wisdom” – stressing the importance of “perform(ing) firmly and steadily” in the face of a potential adversary.

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The Economic Motive for America’s Current Wars

July 2nd, 2017 by Eric Zuesse

Russia has long been the chief seller of energy — mainly gas and oil — in the world’s largest energy-market: the EU, or Europe. This means that U.S.-based energy companies, such as Exxon and Halliburton, aren’t the ones who dominate in supplying oil, gas, pipelines, and other energy-supplying needs, to the consumers and businesses in the world’s largest energy-market: Europe.

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President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych (Source: Wikipedia)

Around half of Russia’s gas and oil into the EU is transported there via pipelines that traverse Ukraine, and this is a major reason why the Obama Administration (which was in service to the owners of the U.S.-based international corporations and even to the Koch brothers who heavily fund the Republican Party against Obama’s Democratic Party) started, by no later than 2011, its preparations for a coup in Ukraine, which occurred in February 2014, to overthrow the democratically elected President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, who, as had been planned and expected by the U.S. government, turned down the EU’s offer of membership because the highly uneconomic arrangement that the EU was offering would have cost Ukraine an estimated $160 billion. The U.S. government knew he’d turn it down, which is why, when he did say no, on 21 November 2013, the Obama regime had everything prepared to launch, that day, the ‘anti-corruption’ demonstrations on the Maidan Square in Kiev, starting the execution of the Obama Administration’s coup-plan. (Though it was an ‘anti-corruption’ and ‘pro-democracy’ ‘revolution’, to overthrow the democratically elected President of Ukraine, one of the key demands by the U.S. and the EU had been the release, from a Ukrainian prison, of America’s preferred leader of Ukraine, Yulia Tymoshenko, who had been convicted on corruption-charges — and this demand was, of course, a violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and taken by Ukraine’s government to be an insult, which was yet another reason why Yanukovych had to reject the deal.) The EU nations weren’t eager to take that $160B burden onto themselves, it was laid entirely upon Ukraine, take-it-or-leave-it, and Ukraine rejected it — and so rejected the rest of the U.S. team’s offer. But Obama’s agent who handled Ukraine continued to run into resistance from the EU, because EU leaders weren’t as fascist as today’s U.S. leaders are. On 4 February 2014, in a phone call to the U.S. Ambassador in Kiev, Obama’s agent on Ukraine said “F—k the EU!” about Europe’s concerns, and to impose atop the post-coup government “Yats” or Arseniy Yatsenyuk, who would do what the U.S. government wanted and would ignore the needs of either Ukrainians or Europeans. “Yats” received the appointment 18 days later, and, immediately, accepted the EU’s uneconomic offer; so, Ukrainians were doomed. (And Crimea, which had voted 75% for Yanukovych, broke off from Ukraine, and so too did Donbass, which had voted 90% for Yanukovych.)

But those pipelines still ran through Ukraine, and the Ukrainian government received from Russia the transport-fees, and Ukraine already was $3 billion behind on its payments to Russia for its own gas-supplies from Russia. Russia, in any case, has been trying to rearrange its pipelines so as to supply Europe without depending so heavily upon Ukraine for transport.

NATO pretended that it had other reasons for seeking to bring Ukraine into the U.S. alliance, not missile-bases there against Russia, and mentioned the pipelines-issue as if it were only an aside and said that NATO wasn’t even an alliance against Russia.

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Saudi Aramco (Source: Wikipedia)

However, Obama also had come into office in 2009 hoping to overthrow Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad, because, ever since at least 1949, the U.S.-Saudi oil company Aramco was trying to be allowed to build through Syria pipelines for Saudi oil and Qatari gas into the EU so as to grab that energy-market away from Russia. 

Consequently, “What’s Behind Lower Gas-Prices and the Bombings of Syria and of Southeastern Ukraine” is a U.S.-regime effort to grab market-share in the world’s largest energy-market.

The Sauds’ main boots-on-the-ground inside Syria to replace Assad with a fundamentalist-Sunni ruler like themselves has been Al Qaeda, which provides the leadership for numerous jihadist organizations — all of them likewise fundamentalist Sunnis — that are trying to overthrow Assad. And the U.S. regime has been protecting Al Qaeda there. 

In order for the U.S. regime to make its public accept the burdens of empire, paying the taxes and shedding some blood and organizing others — such as jihadists in the Middle East, and nazis or racist-fascists in Ukraine — to serve as the boots-on-the-ground to carry out such operations, the propaganda-line is that the U.S. government wants those foreign governments to be more democratic and less corrupt, and wants to protect their populations from being subjected to barrel bombs and sarin gas attacks, etc., as if the U.S. itself doesn’t do even worse to the populations in foreign countries it invades. (Furthermore, the Assad government is doing — whatever it’s doing — to jihadist gangs inside its own country, gangs that are supported by the U.S. and other foreign governments trying to conquer Syria; whereas, the U.S. is strictly a foreign invader there and elsewhere; so, any analogy between Assad’s methods, and the methods that are employed by the U.S. government, would be fundamentally false, inapplicable.)

NOTE: This news-report is being submitted for publication to all U.S. newsmedia that cover international news, including all of the major U.S. newsmedia, and will, presumably, be published by all of them that wish their audience to know the information that’s presented and documented (via the links) in this report, which is a news-report because the information that’s presented here is news to almost all Americans, even though what it reports is actually history, not merely today’s events. Suppressed history is news until it is no longer suppressed; and the present article is not news-commentary; it’s only news, nothing but news, straight news-reporting, all based only upon extremely reliable sources, which the reader is furthermore here encouraged to click onto directly (and/or indirectly via links in the linked-to articles) to examine and evaluate for oneself. The great advantage of reading an online news-report such as this, over obtaining one’s news via print or radio or TV, is that the reader can access the sources, via the links, and can therefore evaluate, on one’s own, their credibility (or lack thereof). One cannot do that with the traditional print and broadcast media; and, so, the traditional print and broadcast media are far less trustworthy than this, because they fail to supply the public with access to their sources. 

However, of course, any online newsmedium that fails to link through to its source on each and every challengeable point, is, on that point, no better than the traditional ones are. Only the online newsmedia that are punctilious about supplying the public with clickable access to their sources, are different from the print and broadcast media in this crucial regard. Presumably, the online newsmedia that publish the present news-report will be the ones whose owners want their audience to have access to the information that’s contained and linked-to herein. Those will reasonably be considered the trustworthy newsmedia, because the media that don’t publish it have received it but are continuing to hide this information from the public. A reader can web-search this article’s headline in order to find which newsmedia are honest. This is a method to determine which newsmedia are honest, and which are not. Very few newsmedia in the U.S. have published any of the facts that are documented here. The reason isn’t that these facts are less well-established than others; it’s that these facts are too damning and contradict the standard storyline.

Investigative historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of  They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and of  CHRIST’S VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.

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As the Indian government considers approving the commercial cultivation of GM mustard, the Hindu reports that an alliance of biologists and activists have warned that such a move would be ill-advised.

A threat to seed diversity

Kavitha Kuruganti, convener of the Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA), said that GM mustard threatened the seed diversity of indigenous mustard.

Kavitha Kuruganti

She told a panel here at Anna University:

“The push for GM is coming from the commercial food industry, not from the kitchens of ordinary Indian homes”.

India can produce all mustard needed

She added that India produces sufficient mustard to meet its consumption requirements and the claim that GM mustard will reduce dependence on mustard oil imports is baseless.

Implications for health and safety of its consumers

Dr. Sultan Ahmed Ismail, a soil biologist, said that herbicides sprayed on the crop to kill weeds were potentially carcinogenic.

Prashant Bhushan

Live Law, a legal news portal, ‘set to redefine the standards of legal journalism in India’ reports that – in a letter addressed to the Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate – Public Interest Advocate Prashant Bhushan has set out his opposition to the commercial release of GM Mustard, one of several grounds being that the government itself admits that there’s no evidence that GM mustard will increase yields.

These organisations are amongst over 100 organisations representing farmer unions, trade unions, civil society groups, and political parties, who are urging the government not to release GM mustard.

They say the farmers’ problem is not the production of mustard but the unfair market prices.

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As the Indian government considers approving the commercial cultivation of GM mustard, the Hindu reports that an alliance of biologists and activists have warned that such a move would be ill-advised.

A threat to seed diversity

Kavitha Kuruganti, convener of the Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA), said that GM mustard threatened the seed diversity of indigenous mustard.

Kavitha Kuruganti

She told a panel here at Anna University:

“The push for GM is coming from the commercial food industry, not from the kitchens of ordinary Indian homes”.

India can produce all mustard needed

She added that India produces sufficient mustard to meet its consumption requirements and the claim that GM mustard will reduce dependence on mustard oil imports is baseless.

Implications for health and safety of its consumers

Dr. Sultan Ahmed Ismail, a soil biologist, said that herbicides sprayed on the crop to kill weeds were potentially carcinogenic.

Prashant Bhushan

Live Law, a legal news portal, ‘set to redefine the standards of legal journalism in India’ reports that – in a letter addressed to the Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate – Public Interest Advocate Prashant Bhushan has set out his opposition to the commercial release of GM Mustard, one of several grounds being that the government itself admits that there’s no evidence that GM mustard will increase yields.

These organisations are amongst over 100 organisations representing farmer unions, trade unions, civil society groups, and political parties, who are urging the government not to release GM mustard.

They say the farmers’ problem is not the production of mustard but the unfair market prices.

All images in this article are from the author.

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Make No Mistake, We Are Already at War in Syria

July 2nd, 2017 by Philip Giraldi

Featured image: President Donald Trump walks with U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Michael Howard, commander of Joint Force Headquarters, at Arlington National Cemetery, May 29, 2017. Behind them are Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and U.S. Marine Gen. Joseph Dunford, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (Flickr/CreativeCommons/DOD photo by U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brigitte N. Brantley)

Something peculiar happens to American presidents after they take office on January 20.

Campaign promises to right the easily perceived misdirections in foreign policy are abandoned, and the new program for dealing with the rest of the world winds up looking very much like the old one. Bill Clinton was an anti-Vietnam War draft dodger who preached the moral high ground for going to war before he turned around and got involved in the Balkans while also bombing Sudan and Afghanistan. George W. Bush promised non-interference and no nation-building overseas, but 9/11 converted him into an exemplar of how to do everything wrong as he sank into the quagmires of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Barack Obama’s margin of victory in 2008 was likely due to the perception that he was the peace candidate, particularly in contrast to his opponent Senator John McCain, but he wound up deeper in Afghanistan, out of, and then back into Iraq, interfering in Syria, and bringing about disastrous regime change in Libya while also allowing relations with Moscow to deteriorate. Donald Trump has surrounded himself with generals after promising no deeper involvement in foreign wars and the generals are telling him that winning wars only requires more soldiers on the ground and just a little more time and effort to stabilize things, all of which are self-serving formulae for policies that have already failed.

And then there are the perennial enemies, with Iran at the top of the list while Russia and China play supporting roles. Some would blame the foreign policy orientation on the Deep State, which certainly is suggestive, but I rather suspect that the flip-flops of recent presidents are also based on some other elements. First, none of them has been a veteran who experienced active duty, which makes war an abstraction observed second hand on PowerPoint in a briefing room rather than a reality. And second, the shaping of their views can be directly attributed to the pervasiveness of the establishment view on the appropriate role for the United States in the world.

Sometimes referred to as America’s “civil religion,” one can also call it “American exceptionalism” or the “leadership of the free world” or even “responsibility to protect” but the reality is that a broad consensus has developed in the United States that enables serial interventionism with hardly a squeak of protest coming from the American people.

Donald Trump has been in office for five months and it would appear that at least some of the outlines of his foreign policy are beginning to take shape, though that may be exaggeration as no one seems to be in charge. The “America First” slogan seemingly does not apply to what is developing, as actual U.S. interests do not appear to be driving what takes place, and there does not seem to be any overriding principle that shapes the responses to the many challenges confronting Washington worldwide.

The two most important observations that one might make are both quite negative. First, lamentably, the promised détente with Russia has actually gone into reverse, with the relationship between the two countries at the lowest point since the time of the late, lamented Hillary Rodham Clinton as Secretary of State. Second, we are already at war with Syria even though the media and Congress seem blissfully unaware of that fact. We are also making aggressive moves intended to create a casus belli for going to war with Iran, and are doubling down in Afghanistan with more troops on the way, so Donald Trump’s pledge to avoid pointless wars and nation-building were apparently little more than glib talking points intended to make Barack Obama look bad.

The situation with Russia can be repaired as Vladimir Putin is a realist head of state of a country that is vulnerable and willing to work with Washington, but it will require an end to the constant vituperation being directed against Moscow by the media and the Democratic Party. That process could easily spin out for another year with all parties now agreeing that Russia intervened in our election even though no one has yet presented any evidence that Russia did anything at all.

Syria is more complicated. Senators Tim Kaine and Rand Paul have raised the alarm over American involvement in that country, declaring the U.S. military intervention to be illegal. Indeed it is, as it is a violation of the United Nations Charter and the American Constitution. No one has argued that Syria in any way threatens the United States, and the current policy is also an affront to common sense: like it or not Syria is a sovereign country in which we Americans have set up military bases and are supporting “rebels” (including jihadis and terrorists) who are seeking to overthrow the legitimate government. We have also established a so-called “de-confliction” zone in the southeast of the country to protect our proxies without the consent of the government in Damascus. All of that adds up to what is unambiguously unprovoked aggression, an act of war.

The war began in earnest when the Obama administration began building bases and sending Special Ops into Syria in the late summer of 2015, after the White House announced that it would

“allow airstrikes to defend Syrian rebels trained by the U.S. military from any attackers, even if the enemies hail from forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.”

That policy guaranteed escalation and direct American involvement in the conflict. In the last month, for the first time since the civil war in Syria began in 2011, the United States has directly attacked Syrian government forces or proxies four times, including two air attacks against Iranian militiamen allied to Damascus. Those moves were preceded by the April U.S. Navy launch of 59 cruise missiles in an attack directed against a Syrian air base. The recent escalation has produced a response from Russia, which decried in the strongest terms the latest of these incidents, in which a U.S. F-18 Hornet shot down a Syrian SU-22 fighter-bomber.

Moscow has now threatened to act against any U.S.-led coalition aircraft flying over western Syria, a step that could in short order lead to a Russian-U.S. war in the Middle East.

Syria is currently under attack from the air forces of sixteen nations operating within its airspace loosely affiliated with the U.S. effort to bring about regime change. When Syria resists, it is routinely accused of using “forbidden” weapons by the mouthpieces of the terrorist groups operating inside the country under the American umbrella. Currently, the White House is warning that it has “identified potential preparations for another chemical weapons attack by the Assad regime.” UN Ambassador Nikki Haley elaborated in a tweet,

“…further attacks will be blamed on Assad but also on Russia and Iran who support him…”

Syria will “pay a very heavy price” if a chemical attack takes place, according to the White House statement. The U.S. warning will inevitably motivate the so-called rebels to stage an attack themselves and blame it on Damascus, as they have done in the past. It also dangerously escalates the conflict by directly targeting both Russia and Iran as Syrian “accomplices” in war crimes. It is a very dangerous move by the Trump Administration and one that apparently was not coordinated with the Defense and State Departments, which were caught flat footed by the White House announcement. The nature and credibility of the information implicating Syria has not been revealed and is being regarded as an “intelligence matter.”

Much of this acting against actual U.S. interests has come about due to the “worthless ally” syndrome which has been prevalent in Washington for several decades. In the Middle East, where many of the problems begin, there is no coherent policy that has evolved beyond unconditional support for local “allies” Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Turkey and Israel. This has meant in practical terms that the U.S. defers to Riyadh, Ankara, Cairo, and Tel Aviv in nearly all regional matters while it is also the guarantor of a feckless Afghan government.

So in spite of pledges to disengage from the cycle of warfare in the Middle East, the United States seems to be on course for direct involvement in a series of local conflicts with no clear “victory” and exit policy in place. Remove al-Assad and what comes next? What will the Russians do? Will America’s so-called allies Turkey, Israel, and Saudi Arabia be satisfied with dismemberment of the Syrian state or will they insist on pushing on to Tehran? Who would fill that vacuum?

There are certainly other foreign policy black holes, to include the awful decision to rollback normalization with Cuba and the hot-then-cold moves against North Korea. Venezuela, a major U.S. oil supplier, is about to implode and it is not clear if the State Department has any contingency plan in place to deal with the crisis. But Russia and Syria are in a class by themselves as they have the potential to turn into Class A disasters, like Iraq or possibly even worse. And then there is Iran lurking, apparently hated by all the talking heads in Washington and inextricably linked to what is happening in Syria. It is more than capable of becoming the next catastrophe for a White House that is apparently staggering from crisis to crisis. What will Trump do? I am afraid that the lesson learned from the cruise missile attack on a Syrian base in April was that using force is popular, repeat as necessary. That would be a major mistake, but there is every sign that some of the people around Trump have their eyes on escalating and “doing something” in Syria and also against Iran for starters, and if Russia gets in the way we can deal with them too.

Philip Giraldi, a former CIA officer, is executive director of the Council for the National Interest.

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Planting “Regime Change” in Venezuela

July 2nd, 2017 by Maxim Nikolenko

The myth of human rights playing a decisive role in the diplomacy of the United States is an important façade to be broken before touching the current political crisis in Venezuela. A noble crusade for democracy and promotion of human rights are applied by the State Department only in times when these enlightening qualities serve the interests of Washington.

Thus, the regime change is conveyed to the public as liberal intervention, while the predominantly authoritarian outcomes of such liberal interventions are rarely discussed in the corporate press. This goes without plunging deep into describing the Western protectionism of the most repressive regimes in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Afghanistan, Egypt and Turkmenistan.

With such resume of hypocrisy, human rights and democracy were used to formally glorify the overthrow of Ukrainian government in 2014, replacing one corrupt regime with a right-wing, marionette and fascist-leaning oligarchy. Human rights were cited in Donald Trump’s speech to tighten the persisting and human rights violating embargo on Cuba. Promotion of democracy and human rights were cited in the West to justify liberal intervention, or in practice: a NATO-led slaughter of Libya, with David Cameron declaring the succeeding chaos an “inspiration for the world.”

The corporate media in the West is embedded with these political ventures. This means an overwhelmingly unfavorable coverage of certain governments is present only in times when there is a political agenda of suppressing or removing such regimes. A striking example has been Syria where the corporate press is actively involved in covering the conflict. That coverage overwhelmingly stands hostile to the Syrian government, echoing the U.S’s openly stated interest of seeing the downfall of Assad. On other side, there is coverage or the absence of it on Yemen.  For over 2 years, the Saudi-led and American-supported destruction of this country of 28 million had virtually gone unnoticed. Perhaps, the world’s worst cholera outbreak and the world’s worst humanitarian disaster don’t worth the news.

Yet, there is news, constant news, covering the political crisis in Venezuela. Daily reports are published on the corporate outlets reverberating the soaring crime, food shortages and poverty experienced by millions of ordinary Venezuelans. If considering their perspective a valid fact, Venezuela has been a failed state for over 2 years, with editorialists anxiously waiting for a final default. An overwhelming blame for the validly existing economic crisis was attributed to the socialist policies of Nicolás Maduro’s government, with Forbes arrogantly celebrating the setbacks of Bolivarian Revolution.

Certainly, there are failures for which the government is responsible. However, the fundamental factors influencing the crisis had virtually been ignored. The slump in oil prices and an outright economic war being fought against Venezuela, are out of discussion. The overthrow of a socialist government is.

Opposition supporters echo their leaders declaration that the Venezuelan government is now "officially a dictatorship."

Opposition supporters echo their leaders declaration that the Venezuelan government is now “officially a dictatorship.” (Source: teleSUR / Reagan Des Vignes)

For over 3 months, Venezuela had experienced violent protests from the opposition forces who are calling for ‘that’ overthrow. Daily clashes are occurring between the security forces and protesters. At least 87 deaths had so far been attributed to the violence. Venezuelan fractured opposition to the ruling socialist government is politically right-wing, supported by local elites who lobby for the exercise of neoliberal capitalist policies, practiced by many regional oligarchic allies of the United States. An independent investigative journalist, Abby Martin, was on the ground covering the demonstrations. Her report contradicts the mainstream portrayal of these protests. While the majority of anti-government demonstrators are peaceful, a small contingent of masked radicals is used on the “front lines” to clash with security forces. These provocateurs; sometimes outright fascists, are the most effective elements whose actions intend to provoke the international response.

And the response is coming. The government is now being charged with repression of the opposition protests. Barely any attention is taken on the opposition violence. Breakdown of the death toll is not reported, with all deaths automatically being blamed on the security forces. Yet, such data exists. The South American-based TeleSUR published a report with names of individuals who lost their lives in the crisis. Only 6 deaths are blamed on the security forces. The rest were killed in shootings, looting and lynching, exercised by the opposition mob. Other figures estimate the security forces to be responsible for over a dozen deaths.

With existing media blackout on such facts, it is not surprising that the American financial and diplomatic support for the opposition remains unchallenged. In fact, the American people themselves are encouraged to sponsor the protests. Embedded with the State Department, corporate press helps to circulate the message. An article published on Bloomberg describes in details how the protesters are armed and organized. This organization process involves helmets and goggles, worn by provocateurs on the front lines, coming “via private couriers. Portable radios and gas masks are smuggled across the border or sent on charter planes.” Venezuelan expats are holding “fund raisers” and their appeal for support is shared on social media networks. The article was open in connecting these actors to the previous incidents of unrest in Venezuela. Indeed, “they failed to oust Maduro back in 2014.”

Crowdfunding is described to be the key driving force of resistance. Small donations do contribute to the ongoing crisis in Venezuela. There are many campaign pages on GoFundMe and Generosity raising funds for the radicals in masks.

In my search for such fundraisers, I found 17 pages, (15 on GoFundMe and 2 on Generosity), specifically raising money for the protests. At the time of writing this article, the combined sum raised on these campaigns tops $102,584. The most successful fundraiser on Generosity raised $44,768 in small donations. The opening dates of these campaigns correlate with the period of current unrest in Venezuela. Beneficiaries of these funds will perhaps be the most radical elements on the ground, those who intend to provoke the international response.

In the meantime, liberal British newspaper the Guardian outlines 9 ways readers can support “Venezuelan human rights protests.”

Undoubtedly, crowdfunding provides just a small fraction of the money used to sponsor opposition. The most recent bill in Congress aims to provide Venezuela $9,500,000 on democracy promoting activities. Value of this sum would increase astronomically on the Venezuelan black market exchange. Ones again, the regime change agenda is painted with “democracy promotion” and human rights.

Vice President Tareck El Aissami (Source: Venezuela Analysis)

That “democracy promotion” also involves sanctions. It was the Obama administration who first imposed them on Venezuelan officials back in 2014. A year later, the non-militaristic republic was declared a threat to national security of the United States. Today, a list of sanctioned individuals includes 8 members of Venezuelan Supreme Court and top government officials, including the Vice President Tareck El Aissami, who was labeled a drug “kingpin” by Washington. If drug “kingpin” was the motive for sanctions on the Vice President, then a large circle of politicians and oligarchs in Mexico should long be veiled under similar restrictions. But Mexico is portrayed to us as a democracy while Venezuela is an authoritarian regime, requiring a package of democracy promoting measures.

Tough economic sanctions against Venezuela were also debated in Washington. If imposed, they will only exacerbate the already difficult situation facing millions of ordinary citizens.

In the time when multinational corporations and Washington are plaguing the economy and interfering in politics, the Bolivarian Revolution moves on implementing its promises. In a span of 6 years, over 1.4 million new homes were built across the country to rehouse the poorest families from the barrios. Since the triumphs of Chavistas in 1998, the rates of extreme poverty were successfully reduced while the literacy rates uplifted. Enrollment into institutions of higher education was surged from 670,000 in 1998 to 2,500,000 in 2013. Social security now covers over 2 million retired residents. These achievements had virtually received no credit on the American news outlets. Neither is mentioned the fact that in spite of economic strains, Venezuela continues to make payments on its debt, thus eroding the widely speculated narrative of default. Understandably, the mentioned triumphs against poverty and hunger had suffered setbacks from the economic woes. The government’s agenda, however, remains unshackled

Even before the economic crisis, before the scarcity of basic goods and manipulative use of currency devaluation, attempts were made to topple the socialist government from powers. Back in 2002, the Venezuelan elites had colluded with Washington to orchestrate a coup against the predecessor of Nicolás Maduro, the symbolic leader of Bolivarian Revolution, Hugo Chavez. They failed…  The power of ordinary citizens had restored the democratically elected leadership.

Nothing has changed since.

The Empire and its multinational corporations maintain a strong interest in Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, numerically the largest in the world. For them, the biggest crime committed by the government was the use of oil revenues for empowerment of ordinary citizens, the people who were forgotten and neglected by previous administrations. Reinforcing political influence over the government and privatizing control over the oil sector became an obsession. So far, it seems the elites and Washington are prepared to use any diplomatic and economic means to achieve the outlined goals. Thus, there is no end in sight to protests. Meanwhile, the ordinary Venezuelans face a tough road ahead.

“I always say we don’t want to be rich, our aim is not material wealth. It is to live with dignity”, emphasized Hugo Chavez in an interview with a renowned filmmaker and investigative journalist, John Pilger. The struggle to “live with dignity” continues for Venezuelans, similarly as it continues for the billions of people across the world.

It is not for the corporate Empire to decide on the lives of ordinary people and the expropriation of natural wealth their lands preserve. It is cannibalistic to use starvation as a weapon, forcing people submit to the cynically imposed ultimatums.

Venezuela deserves sovereignty! Venezuelan people deserve to “live with dignity.”

Maxim Nikolenko is a Russian native living in the U.S. He is the founder and editor of www.alterbeacon.com

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On Monday 26th June, the White House released a statement saying that the United States had “identified potential preparations for another chemical attack by the Assad regime…” It went on to say: “If, however, Mr. Assad conducts another mass murder attack using chemical weapons, he and his military will pay a heavy price.”

Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the United Nations, followed that statement by tweeting,

“Any further attacks done to the people of Syria will be blamed on Assad, but also on Russia & Iran who support him killing his own people.”

On Tuesday morning, speaking on BBC 4 Today programme, the British Defence Minister Sir Michael Fallon was asked how Britain would respond to another American attack on Syria, and he responded “we will support” future US action in response to the use of chemical weapons in Syria.

With these unsubstantiated statements on Syria, the Trump Administration is dragging the world towards the law of the jungle. As if the situation in the Middle East was not bad enough, these warlike statements have made the situation much worse, and are in fact leading us towards a major confrontation in the Middle East with unimaginable consequences.

Some 14 years ago, in total violation of international law and without any authorization by the Security Council, former US President George W. Bush launched a barbaric attack on Iraq, which destroyed the country, killed and wounded more than a million people, and gave rise to ISIS that has since waged a campaign of terrorism throughout the world.

Far from having learned any lessons from that disastrous mistake, the Trump Administration seems intent on committing a similar mistake on a grander scale. During the campaign, Candidate Trump accused the former US Administration of having created ISIS, not indirectly but deliberately. He spoke about America having spent six trillion dollars on illegal wars in the Middle East and having nothing to show for it. He vowed that he would not be interested in regime change and was intent on resolving international disputes through negotiations and deals.

Whether he has changed his mind or whether the neocons in the Administration and the deep state have infiltrated and dominated his administration makes little difference. The clear fact is that the Trump Administration is acting in a dangerous and arrogant way and is dragging the world towards another catastrophe.

Shortly after coming to power, President Donald Trump and his disgraced National Security Advisor Michael Flynn singled Iran out for condemnation and put her on notice, despite the fact that the Iranian government had spent hundreds of hours in constructive talks not only with the United States, but with all the permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany and had reached a landmark agreement that was then endorsed by the Security Council.

The agreement blocked all the paths to Iran’s acquisition of nuclear weapons, even if she ever had any intention of manufacturing them, something that Iran has denied, and years of investigation have not provided a shred of evidence to the contrary.

President Trump chose Saudi Arabia, the home of Wahhabi fundamentalism that has provided the ideological framework for nearly all the militant Sunni terrorist groups from Al Qaeda, to the Taliban, to Boko Haram and finally to ISIS and its various affiliates, which have created mayhem throughout the world, including the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the United States, as the venue for his first foreign visit. While in Riyadh, he bizarrely formed a “coalition against extremism” with Saudi leaders at its head.

However, as Trump made absolutely clear in his speech to the unelected Arab monarchs, the main aim of the coalition was to unite those Sunni potentates against Iran.

US rocket artillery system in Syria (Source: South Front)

In the past few weeks, America has launched a number of attacks on the positions of the forces allied with the Syrian government in their battle against ISIS. On 18th May and 6th June, American aircraft bombed pro-Syrian militias in southern Syria. They shot down two Iranian-made drones on 8th and 20 June, and on 18th June a US fighter shot down a Syrian aircraft near the town of Tabqah, west of Raqqa, while the Syrian aircraft was attacking ISIS forces in Raqqa. American and Israeli forces have also frequently attacked the forces affiliated with the Syrian government.

On 6th April, the day when Trump was playing host to the Chinese President, he fired 59 Tomahawk missiles at the air base from which a Syrian aircraft that had allegedly used chemical weapons had taken off. This was despite the fact that the United Nations was still investigating the source of the attack and some evidence produced since, including an article by award winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, have cast doubt on the veracity of those accusations.

As Syrian forces, backed by Russia and Iran, are gaining the upper hand and pushing the terrorists and the insurgents out of Syria, the intensity of Israeli and American attacks on Syrian government forces has increased.

From the start of the crisis in Syria, there have been a number of theories based on some leaked information that claimed that the entire debacle in Syria was part of a vicious plot by Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United States, initially supported by Turkey and Qatar, to isolate Iran and to cut off any links between Iran and Hezbollah through Syria.

Sadly, all the recent events seem to confirm those assumptions. The US Secretary of State has openly spoken about the need for regime change in Tehran, and many members of Congress have also backed those calls. The US Congress has again imposed new sanctions on Iran in clear violation of the JCPOA. American courts have blocked huge Iranian assets and have turned them over to the families of the victims of the 9/11 attacks, despite the fact that 15 out of the 19 terrorists were Saudi citizens.

A court is considering at the moment the confiscation of a major building belonging to an Iranian foundation in New York again on flimsy charges.

However, whether those theories about US involvement in Syria in support of Israel and against Iran were correct or not, the fact remains that the Trump Administration, once again supported by Britain, is engaged in an illegal and dangerous course of action that may result in a major confrontation between Russia and Iran on the one hand, and the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia on the other.

There is no need to point out that these actions are in clear violation of the UN Charter and are aggressive actions taken illegally in a sovereign state. However, there are a number of points that need to be stressed in this connection:

1. On the basis of which authority is the United States engaging in hostile acts in Syria against that country’s legal government? Russian and Iranian forces have been invited by the Syrian government to fight against the terrorists. By what authority does the United States station her forces in that country and attack Syrian forces?

2. Is the Trump Administration sincere in wanting to fight against ISIS or not? If it is, then why has it intensified its attacks on Syrian and allied forces just at a time when ISIS is on the verge of collapse?

3. Does the Trump Administration believe in democracy, free elections and the rule of law or not? If it does, then how is it possible to side with a number of autocratic rulers in Riyadh on the day when millions of Iranians took part in competitive and vibrant elections with 76 per cent turnout to choose their new president?

4. Is the Trump Administration interested in changing the behavior of the Iranian government, with greater freedoms and more emphasis on human rights, or is it intent on regime change no matter what, in order to please its Israeli and Arab clients? Iran has moved a long way towards greater openness at home and greater coexistence with the West, as evidenced by the JCPOA. Is it not wiser to allow these democratic practices to take their course in the only country in the Middle East with the greatest potential for democracy and cooperation with the West?

5. Has the Trump Administration calculated the cost of another major war in the Middle East, which might prove to be even more disastrous than the invasion of Iraq and Libya? If it hasn’t, is it not time for the international community to tell the US Administration that it will not bear the brunt of another unnecessary catastrophe in the Middle East?

6. During the campaign, candidate Trump often talked about how good it would be to cooperate with Russia to fight ISIS. Russia and Iran have been the two countries that have been fighting ISIS both in Syria and Iraq ever since that terrorist organization was formed. If Trump meant what he said, why is he not cooperating with Russia to finish the job in Syria, instead of hampering Russian and Iranian efforts in support of the Syrian government to restore peace to that country? Have Trump and his generals thought about the consequences of a confrontation with Russia for America and the world?

7. Does the Trump Administration believe in resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict with some justice for the hard-pressed Palestinians who have lived under a brutal occupation for more than 50 years, or is it going to turn a blind eye to their suffering by supporting Israel’s illegal occupation? For the sake of sustainable peace in the Middle East, would it not be better to put some pressure on Israel to reach a fair settlement with the millions of Palestinians either on a one-state or a two-state solution, instead of destabilizing the Middle East in support of unreasonable Israeli demands?

8. During the campaign, Mr. Trump strongly criticized President Obama for having set a red line for Syria not to use chemical weapons, and then did nothing when Syria allegedly used chemical weapons. Does he realize that by issuing such statements he is making an open invitation to the terrorists to undertake such false flag operations and then he will be boxed in and would have no option but to launch a heavy attack on Syria, whether the government was responsible for the use of chemical weapons or not?

9. Finally, does the Trump Administration believe in the rule of law, the supremacy of the Security Council and the need for negotiations and talks, or does it believe in the law of the jungle? If it believes in the rule of law and peaceful resolution of conflicts, it should clearly stop any action that is not authorized by the Security Council and that goes against international law.

The world is poised at a very critical juncture.

The events in Syria could either lead to the restoration of stability in that war-torn country whose people have gone through unimaginable hardships, or it can pave the way for a global confrontation the outcome of which is too frightening to contemplate.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The OPCW said earlier in the day that its fact-finding mission had established the use of sarin in the April 4 incident in Khan Sheikhoun in the province of Idlib.

“Unfortunately, we are forced to state on the first reading of the document that its conclusions are still based on very doubtful data,” the Russian ministry’s information and press department said.

It noted that the OPCW’s data was “obtained from the same opposition and the same notorious NGOs of the White Helmet type, and not at the site of the tragedy but in a certain ‘neighboring country’.”

“Therefore, it is not surprising that the content of the OPCW special mission’s report is largely biased, suggesting the presence of a political order in this structure’s activity,” the ministry said.

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One of the biggest experiments involving human subjects ever conducted anywhere is taking place right before our eyes, and the world is silent.

The project is at its peak and the world shows no interest. This experiment on human beings, unsanctioned by any of the international scientific institutions whose oversight is required by the Helsinki Declaration, seeks to examine human behaviour in situations of extreme stress and deprivation.

The experimental group does not comprise just a few, nor dozens or hundreds, nor thousands or tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people. The experimental population includes no fewer than two million human beings.

Thus far they have stood the test amazingly well. While some turbulence is evident inside the pressure cooker within which they are confined, it has not yet exploded. The Gaza Strip is being watched to see when and in what form it will ultimately explode. This is apparently only a matter of time.

As presented by Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Egypt: What happens to two million human beings when they are deprived of electricity nearly all the time, day and night? What happens to them in winter, and in spring, and especially now, in the terrible heat of a Middle Eastern summer?

This experiment, like all such experiments, is being conducted in a phased manner. The frog is to be cooked in water that will gradually be heated until it boils.

At first Gaza was deprived of electricity for about a third of each 24 hours, then for about half, and now the level has been ratcheted up such that the two million residents of Gaza have electricity for only about 2.5 hours in each 24. Let’s see what that does to them. Let’s watch how they respond. And how about when they are supplied with electricity for only a single hour per day? Or for one hour per week? This experiment is still in its early stages, and no one can foresee its end.

The location of this experiment is among the most cursed parcels of land on earth. Forty kilometres long, its width varying between 5.7km and 12.5km, with a total area of 365 square kilometres – the Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated places in the world. According to the CIA, in July 2016 there were some 1.7 million people there; the Palestinian Authority cites two million residents as of October 2016.

In any case, a million of them are considered refugees or the children or grandchildren of refugees, about half of whom are still living in refugee camps. Compared with other refugee camps elsewhere in the Arab world, the camps in Gaza are considered especially wretched, except perhaps for the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon and Syria. The refugees in Gaza were expelled or fled from Israel in 1948 and comprise about a fifth of all Palestinian refugees in the world.

This population has rarely known any meaningful period of quiet, security or minimal economic welfare. Their situation today may be at its worst and most despairing, and a UN report has already concluded that in another two-and-a-half years or so, by 2020, the Gaza Strip will no longer be habitable, largely due to the escalating water problem. The new cuts in electricity are exacerbating the plight of these human beings as the experiment continues.

In the last decade, this battered strip of land has also turned into a cage, the largest cage on earth.

Gaza is surrounded: by Israel to the north and east and by Egypt to the south, and on its western boundary by the sea, where the Israeli military has absolute control. Since the advent of Hamas rule in Gaza, Israel in cooperation with Egypt has imposed a siege. The siege has been eased somewhat over the years, but remains a siege, especially with respect to the movement of people into and out of Gaza and the almost total prohibition on the export of goods.

But even that isn’t sufficient. Gaza’s torments are far from over. Now comes the reduced supply of electricity.

In this file photo, a Palestinian woman and her children light candles during a power outage in Gaza City, on November 10, 2013

In this file photo, a Palestinian woman and her children light candles during a power outage in Gaza City, on November 10, 2013 (Source: phys.org)

Gaza has a single electric power plant, which cannot produce as much electricity as is consumed. Launched in 2002 with a production capacity of about 140 megawatts, the plant is limited by the carrying capacity of its grid and in 2006 was producing only 90 megawatts, with 120 additional megawatts supplied by Israel, paid for in full, of course.

The plant was blown up by Israel after the abduction of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in the summer of 2006, when it was producing 43% of Gaza’s electricity consumption. After reconstruction, the plant reached a production capacity of about 80 megawatts. But even this is entirely dependent on Israel, which is the plant’s only supplier of diesel fuel and spare parts.

When the siege was first imposed, Israel began restricting the quantity of diesel fuel it supplied. Gaza needs between 280 and 400 megawatts of electricity, depending on the season. About a third of the total required, some 120 megawatts, was coming from Israel, and 60-70 megawatts was coming from the power plant. There was a chronic shortage of electricity in Gaza even before the most recent decrease. Gazans have been without electricity for some hours every day for years now.

On 11 June of this year, Israel’s security cabinet decided to cut the supply of electricity provided by Israel to Gaza as per a request by the chairman of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas. That set off the present crisis, the worst so far. The power struggle between Abbas and Hamas, which rules in Gaza, a struggle in which Israel cooperates in a contemptible manner with the PA, has created the present situation. In this situation there are no good guys and bad guys, but only bad guys.

About two weeks after the cabinet decision, Israel cut back on its supply again and eliminated another eight megawatts from the 120 megawatts it was providing. In consequence, the supply in some parts of Gaza, especially in the west and south, has been reduced to only about two-and-a-half hours of electricity in each 24 hours. Two-and-a-half hours of electricity per day.

It’s hard to imagine the day-to-day routine in this sweltering heat with only two-and-a-half hours of electricity a day. It’s hard to picture how food can be kept fresh, frightening to think of all the ordinary human tasks being done without electricity, awful to consider all the hospital patients whose lives depend on electricity.

Not long ago, an article in Haaretz (4 June) by Mohammed Azaizeh, who works for the Israeli human rights organization Gisha, described what was happening in the Al-Rantisi Hospital in Gaza.

In the paediatric ICU, children were hooked up to respirators for which the electricity was available only a few hours each day, their lives now dependent on a generator. Sometimes the generator breaks down. Hospital director Dr Muhammad Abu Sulwaya described the situation in his hospital as catastrophic. In the other Gaza hospitals the situation is, of course, similar.

Children receive kidney dialysis treatment at al-Rantisi pediatric hospital in Gaza. (Photo by Dr. Rand Askalan through The Electronic Intifada)

Thus the residents of Gaza again fall victim to cynical political machinations that play out at their expense. The unbridled power struggles and ego games between Abbas and Hamas, between Egypt and Hamas, and between Israel and all the others have consequences that reach as far as the paediatric respirators for the children at Al-Rantisi.

No one can see where this will end, with the parties only further entrenching their positions and the world responding with apathy. The lack of electricity results in a lack of clean water and flooding of untreated sewage. Gaza is accustomed to all of that, but even the fantastic and unparalleled resilience of Gaza’s residents has its limits.

Israel bears primary responsibility for this situation, due to the siege it imposes, but Israel is certainly not the only culprit.

The PA and Egypt are full partners in this crime. Yes, crime. This is 2017 and preventing millions of human beings from receiving electricity means depriving them of oxygen and water. Israel’s responsibility cries out to the heavens because Gaza is still under partial Israeli occupation.

Although Israel withdrew its military and its settlers from the Gaza Strip, it retains sole responsibility for many other aspects of life in Gaza. This makes Israel responsible for providing electricity for Gaza’s residents. The PA also bears a heavy responsibility for the current situation, in which it is abusing its own people. Likewise Egypt, which likes to refer to itself loftily as the sister of Palestinians, even as its own role in the siege of Gaza is intolerable.

Gaza is dying, slowly. Elsewhere, its suffering matters to no one. No one in Washington, or Brussels, or Jerusalem, or Cairo nor even in Ramallah. Incredibly, there is evidently almost no one who cares that two million people are abandoned to the dark at night and to the sweltering heat of the summer days, with nowhere to run and no shred of hope. Nothing.

Gideon Levy is a Haaretz columnist and a member of the newspaper’s editorial board. Levy joined Haaretz in 1982, and spent four years as the newspaper’s deputy editor. He was awarded the 2015 Olof Palme human rights prize and was the recipient of the Euro-Med Journalist Prize for 2008; the Leipzig Freedom Prize in 2001; the Israeli Journalists’ Union Prize in 1997; and The Association of Human Rights in Israel Award for 1996. His new book, The Punishment of Gaza, has just been published by Verso.

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Featured image: Pro-government forces hold the Syrian flag as they pose for a photo in the village of al-Sahel, near the rebel held town of Yabrud, nearly 80 kilometres north of Damascus, on March 4, 2014.

Three maps of Syria show the immense progress the Syrian government forces and their allies have made over the last few month.

During the last half year the Syrian Arab Army not only liberated al-Qaeda held parts of east-Aleppo city, but also the Islamic State held eastern part of Aleppo governate. The closing move happened yesterday when the last ISIS held area in the governate was cut off and the enemy retreated. The area north of the arrows is now free of ISIS fighters. Mines, IEDs and sleeper agents still need to be searched for.

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In a next step the Syrian Army will move simultaneously from north and south to connect the red areas between (roughly) south of Al-Thawrah and Palmyra. This will enclose and clean the ISIS bulge in the west and secure Homs governate as well as the supply line to Aleppo city.

The Russian rearming, retraining and reorganizing of the Syrian Army has really helped. Russian air support delivers the necessary protection and interdiction capabilities for large movements. De-conflicting zones in the western part of the country as well as the cleanup of several pockets of “rebels” near the big cities freed up ten-thousands of Syrian soldiers. The reinforcements provided through Iran created the additional temporary manpower needed to regain and clean the liberated areas. A total of 40,000 men are engaged in the eastern campaign. When the local Syrian government structures are re-established in the liberated areas the additional forces will no longer be needed.

On a larger scale the immense progress of the Syrian government during the last six month becomes even more obvious. The (red) government held areas were enlarged considerably:

January 1, 2017

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July 1, 2017

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Note that most of the (grey) ISIS area in the east is uninhabited steppe or desert. ISIS is concentrated in a few villages and cities along the Euphrates river. The south-eastern green area, currently held by U.S. supported “rebels”, is also mostly empty space. To liberate these areas still requires some diligence and time to prevent ambushes and to remove the few enemy strongholds along the way.

The above maps put to rest the often repeated propaganda about a presumed “unwillingness” of the SAA to fight ISIS. According to IHS Janes the forces of the Syrian government coalition, not the U.S. supported “rebels”, are the most engaged in defeating ISIS in Syria:

Between 1 April 2016 and 31 March 2017, 43 percent of all Islamic State fighting in Syria was directed against President Assad’s forces, 17 against the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the remaining 40 percent involved fighting rival Sunni opposition groups — in particular, those who formed part of the Turkey-backed Euphrates Shield coalition.

Without external hostile interference the legitimate Syrian government will be back in control of all significant parts of its country by the end of this year.

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“Those two members of the – this paramilitary right wing…they were arrested and then they were released, and we see the intimidation…they appear in court, and they disrupt the work of the judges. Seeing this and how powerful they are,  judges might…some of them just prolong these pre-detention terms because they don’t want any trouble. Because they can come to their houses.” – Halyna Mokrushyna (from this week’s interview).

This level of freedom that is now, including against civil society is unprecedented. Never in the history of Ukraine has not had this level of freedom and against journalists and against civil society,”   – Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko. (May 14, 2017)[1]

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As the award-winning investigative journalist Robert Parry has detailed in his writings over the past three years, there is a persistent narrative in the Western press about the displacement of the former Yanukovych government as a victory of a democratic popular uprising over autocratic rule.[2]

According to the standard Western narrative, a “new era of freedom” had emerged over Ukraine, challenged only by Russia’s ‘illegal interference’  first in Crimea, and then in the south and east regions known as the Donbass.[3]

In spite of the well documented involvement of US politicians and US financial resources (ie. the $5 billion Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Victoria Nuland boasted about ‘investing’ in the country’s ‘democratic’ future), Western media typically blame Russia for destabilizing Ukraine and interfering in its internal affairs.

Apparently, the democratic renaissance ushered in by the Euromaidan has yet to fully flourish. According to TheDuran, in the period between January 29, 2015 and July 20, 2016, 11 politicians and journalists critical of the post-Yanukovych government have been killed under mysterious circumstances. These include journalist Oles Buzyna (discussed on a previous installment of this program), Russian journalist Pavel Sheremet (perished when the car in which he was traveling exploded) and a number of apparent ‘suicides.’

The chill on dissent can be instigated in more subtle ways. Take the case of high profile journalist Igor Guhzva. On June 22, the editor-in-chief of independent media outlet strana.ua had his offices searched. He was detained and charged with having attempted to extort money from a politician in the Rada, a charge he denies. His lawyer, and outside observers believe the charges are a pretense for containing an effective critic of the government.

In post-EuroMaidan Ukraine, accusations of being a ‘Kremlin stooge’ can substitute for reasoned debate in disarming Poproshenko’s political opponents. The principle of ‘holding the powerful to account’ becomes conflated with treason, inviting physical intimidation from thugs subjecting their targets to serious bodily harm and property damage.

(above: surveillance camera footage of an attack on the Vesti newspaper from July, 2014)

The US-based watchdog group Freedom House acknowledges the continuation of ‘Violence, threats, intimidation, and harassment against media professionals and organizations,’ in Ukraine, however in its most recent report it notes, “Ukraine’s media environment has significantly improved since a change in government in 2014, and ongoing reforms continue to strengthen the legislative environment for journalists and outlets.” It should be noted however that the major sponsors of Freedom House, including the National Endowment for Democracy, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Department of State, The Walt Disney Company, Lockheed Martin, and Northrup Grumman, are all aligned with the same foreign policy goals of the same U.S. government conducting a propaganda campaign against Putin’s Russia.[4][5]

This week’s installment of the Global Research News Hour, the last of the regular 2016-2017 season makes an effort to reveal the suppression of speech, thought and press freedom hidden under the veil of protection from a malevolent internal threat. In a feature interview, our guest Ukrainian-Canadian Halyna Mokrushyna addresses the trumped up charges against journalists Igor Guhzva and Ruslan Kostaba, the equation of communist writings with terrorism, the failure of popular political movements, and the isolation she has experienced as a member of the Ukrainian diaspora departing from the standard Ukraine narrative.

Halyna Mokhushyna is a regular contributor to the independent site newcoldwar.org. She is currently enrolled in the PhD program in Sociology at the University of Ottawa and a part-time professor. Her doctoral project deals with the memory of Stalinist purges in Ukraine. She travelled to Lviv, Kyiv, Kharkiv and Donetsk in the summer of 2013 to conduct her field research. She last traveled to the region in April of 2015.

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Notes:

  1. http://hir.harvard.edu/article/?a=14466
  2. https://consortiumnews.com/2015/01/06/nyt-still-pretends-no-coup-in-ukraine/
  3.  http://hir.harvard.edu/article/?a=14466
  4. https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-press/2017/ukraine
  5. https://freedomhouse.org/content/our-supporters