Tuesday, July 02, 2019

I don't believe in coincidence.

The UN Security Council needs to get a handle on this and soon. There must have been some kind of incident. NATO exercises are near Kaliningrad in the Baltics. NATO has been camped there since May. They were supposed to end with these exercises and then leave the area.

July 2, 2019
By Tom O'Connor

The fire that killed 14 sailors onboard (click here) one of Moscow's research submersible vehicle Monday may not have had major geopolitical implications, but Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision the following day to cancel his appearance at a scheduled event coinciding with a separate schedule change by Vice President Mike Pence initially sparked concerns that an international incident was underway.


Putin was set to appear Tuesday at the Rivers of Russia forum, but Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told the state-run Tass Russian News Agency that the Russian leader had "canceled his participation" and would be represented by Deputy Prime Minister Olga Golodets. Instead, Putin was "scheduled to meet with Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in the near future."


No initial reasoning was provided, though the official outlet speculated it may have something to do with the Russian Defense Ministry's recent statement on the deadly incident involving the submersible craft that has since been brought to the northern Severomorsk naval base.


Around this same time, early reports emerged that Pence had rerouted his plane back to Washington after suddenly canceling his appearance at a discussion on the national opioid crisis in Manchester, New Hampshire. Twitter users especially began to express anxieties that the move was related to Putin's own schedule shift and some accounts even began reporting on an "emergency meeting" of the European Union Security Council, a body that does not exist....


Did they blow up the bridge? That would be so cool if they blew up the bridge. The bridge is illegal and impinges on Ukraine sovereignty.


July 2, 2019
By AP

Moscow - About 3,000 troops (click here) from 19 countries are taking part in military drills in the Black Sea, an exercise that has raised concerns in Russia.

The 12-day Sea Breeze 2019 exercise, involving Ukraine, the U.S., a dozen other NATO allies and a few other nations, began Monday in the northwestern part of the Black Sea. It will involve 32 warships and 24 aircraft.

The Russian military says it is monitoring the exercise.

Relations between Russia and the West have plummeted to post-Cold War lows in the wake of Moscow's 2014 annexation of Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula and support for pro-Russian insurgents in eastern Ukraine....

July 2, 2019
By RFE/RL

The U.S. charge d’affaires in Kyiv (click here) has condemned Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine after reports of deadly attacks on medical personnel and called on Moscow and the “forces it backs” to end the fighting “immediately.”

“Attacks by Russia-led forces on medical personnel show a complete lack of respect for human life, international standards, and the Minsk agreements," William B. Taylor said on July 2 in a statement on the embassy's Facebook page.

“We call on Russia and the forces it backs to end the fighting immediately, protect civilians and humanitarian personnel, and withdraw armed forces and weapons,” he wrote....

Russia is huffing and puffing about Syria, too. The attacks were unprovoked, but, unprovoked has a different meaning in Israel. Israel believes the interceptor missiles by Russia in Syria is an act of aggression. It could be looked at in that manner because Israel believes it is compromised by Iranian shipments to Hezbollah. Israel is used to being able to destroy those shipments.

Russia put those interceptors in Syria to protect whatever military assets it has there after one of their jets was shot down by Syrian anti-aircraft weapons. There are reports that Syria had fired those anti-aircraft missiles and one hit the eastern mountains in Cyprus. If those reports are accurate, that changes a lot of the dynamics of Syrian's civil war. Those weapons, whether misfired and mistargeted or not, poses a huge risk for the Mediterranean.


2 July 2019
By Judah Ari Gross

Russia on Tuesday (click here) said Israel was behind a series of airstrikes on targets in Syria on Monday morning, adding that those attacks threatened to destabilize the region.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said six Israeli fighter jets operating inside Lebanese airspace conducted the predawn raid, which reportedly targeted Iranian and pro-Iranian positions in the country, specifically those tied to the transfer of weapons to Hezbollah and other Shiite terror groups in the region....

There is an issue with empty tankers going dark when they enter Iranian waters, too. The next time they are seen, they are full of Iranian oil against the sanctions. That is so silly. Evidently, Iran hasn't heard of infrared.

There is also news out of the UK. Russians have been linked to the poisonings. It is just not possible to trust Russians. They are not independent business persons. They can be called up by their government whenever Putin finds it convenient.


June 29, 2019
By Doug Stanglin

A meticulous, minute-by-minute examination (click here) of cellphone data points to a high-ranking Russian military intelligence officer, who spent barely 48 hours in London, as commander of a two-man Russian team that carried out the Novichok poisoning attack on a former Russian double agent.

The information was compiled and examined by the investigative website Bellingcat and BBC Newsnight.

Bellingcat, founded in 2014 by a British journalist, specializes in fact-checking and open-source intelligence in its investigative work, including groundbreaking pieces on human rights abuses and the criminal underworld.

While Bellingcat had previously named Denis Sergeev, using the alias Sergei Fedotov, as a GRU officer who arrived in Britain on the same day as the suspected attackers, the new information suggests he was allegedly involved in a "supervising, coordinating role" in the attack.

Russia has denied any involvement in the attack....

There is the issue of the F-35s again. They are in Middle East and Russia is jamming their GPS. The jet is completely computerized. I told you so.





It is time to place international inspectors and peacekeepers along the USA southern border.

It is out of control and this is more than one border patrol agent killing prostitutes.

July 1, 2019
By A. C. Thompson

Members of a secret Facebook group (click here) for current and former Border Patrol agents joked about the deaths of migrants, discussed throwing burritos at Latino members of Congress visiting a detention facility in Texas on Monday and posted a vulgar illustration depicting Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez engaged in oral sex with a detained migrant, according to screenshots of their postings....

Trump's fourth of July military display is not about the people.

July 2, 2019

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I am sure the USA military is hoping the Trump display will inspire the country to military service, but, the fact of the matter is Trump's military display is a free advertisement for the USA military industrial complex.

We have already witnessed Trump's salesmanship of F-35 to Poland. The F-35 has too many problems for it to be the first line defense of a post-soviet country.

The F-35 is among the most expensive jets in the USA line up. Enough said.

July 2, 2019
By Jorge I. Ortiz

Dogs have such a negative reaction (click here) to some of the activities associated with the Fourth of July – fireworks, parades, parties, alcohol consumption – you’d think they’re unpatriotic.

Of course, it’s the commotion and unpredictable noises linked to Independence Day that disturb canines, who are best left behind instead of taken to large gatherings and should never get a chance to drink alcohol, which is toxic for them.

But the fireworks that traditionally greet our nation’s birthday represent the biggest concern for people seeking to keep their pets safe and calm, because they often evoke major anxiety among dogs.

Studies by the ASPCA show more dogs run away in July than in any other month, although it’s not entirely clear what role Independence Day celebrations play in those escapes. It may be that holiday parties provide easier breakout chances for dogs scared by fireworks, though the thunderstorms common to July may prompt them to bolt as well...

Threaten Trump and get your way.

Huawei had become a threat to the USA. They were threatening 5G and Artificial Intelligence. Today, Huawei is looking better than ever before. Why? Because Huawei filed a lawsuit against FedEx in refusing to deliver their phones. FedEx filed a lawsuit against Trump and overnight the focus on Huawei disappeared.

Evidently, no one told Rick Scott.

July 2, 2019
By Eliott Smith

U.S.-China trade deal is highly unlikely (click here) and there is “no way” Huawei will be allowed to sell into the U.S. market, a Republican Senator told CNBC Tuesday.

Markets rallied Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to hold off on the imposition of any fresh tariffs on each other’s products, following a meeting at the Group of Twenty (G-20) summit in Osaka over the weekend.

Trump also softened his stance on Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei, indicating that U.S. tech companies can go back to selling components and software to Huawei. Shares of chipmakers on both sides of the Atlantic rose sharply Monday morning on the news.

Trump then told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday that trade negotiations, which had stalled in May, have “already begun,” but claimed any potential deal would need to be somewhat tilted in Washington’s favour....

"National Service"

No Brainer.

Absolutely not.

That is all Bolton needs is a fresh and refreshing supply of soldier for his war on Iran.

Young Americans have enormous opportunity to serve humanity in the Peace Corps and/or the innumerable non-profit organizations that dot the planet thanks to George W. Bush and his crossing of the wall between church and state.

We do not need a nation blighted with PTSD. The current military is engaged in a war that should have ended in 2002. The war into Iraq and now the extremist regime of Trump is a strong reason to NEVER invoke mandatory national service. This is primarily a Republican paradigm and to compare it as a necessity to Israel is bizarre.

If the USA military is tired of having only 1 percent of the USA population involved in service to the country and it's hardest reality of PTSD causing domestic deaths every day, THEN STOP CARRYING OUT WAR.

The USA military should be involved in enforcing diplomacy over war in every effort it has.

The budget funds four branches of the U.S. military: the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force. For Fiscal Year 2019 (FY2019), the Department of Defense' budget authority is approximately $693,058,000,000. Approximately $684,985,000,000 is discretionary, approximately $8,081,000,000 is mandatory.

GET OFF MY BACK!

End the AUMF of 2001 !