International-UN-NGOs |
Behind the scenes of the Nobel Peace Prize |
2023-10-08 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Text taken from the Live Journal post of Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin. Commentary by Rozhin is in italics. [ColonelCassad] Interesting details about the new “Nobel laureate”. Intelligence services, drugs and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Behind the scenes of the Nobel Peace Prize In 2003, Nargiz Mohammadi joined the Center for Human Rights, founded in 2000 by Shirin Ebadi, winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize. He holds the position Vice President of the Human Rights Defense Center (DHRC). *** DHRC was established in Tehran in 2001. Ebadi received the Nobel Prize and Mohammadi got a job with her. The peculiarity is that Ebadi was an activist in the campaign to strengthen the legal status of women and this played a key role in the presidential elections in May 1997, which was won by reformist Mohammad Khatami and appointed Ali Shamkhani as Minister of Defense. Ebadi's human rights activities were aimed at demonstrating the cruelty of Khatami's conservative opponents in eliminating dissident intellectuals. Ali Khamenei pointed to the enemies of Iran, others specifically to the Israeli intelligence services, and Ebadi to the liquidation team from the Ministry of Intelligence (MOIS). So Said Emami, adviser to the Minister of Intelligence, was arrested and, under strange circumstances, passed away, hiding almost all traces. However, the story of the murder of Iranian-Kurdish dissidents in a Greek restaurant in Berlin (09/17/1992), the details of which were reported to German investigators by Abolghassem Mesbahi, a former Iranian intelligence officer who fled the country with the assistance of Emami, led to an arrest warrant for Ali Fallahian, an influential minister intelligence from 1989 to 1997 under Iranian President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. So Khatami, having become the president of Iran (when Bill Clinton began his second presidential term, replacing Secretary of State Christopher with Madeleine Albright, a protégé of Zbigniew Brzezinski), immediately weakened the position of his predecessors. Emami was Fallahian's deputy at MOIS and became an advisor to his successor Ghorbanali Dorri-Najafabadi. The investigation into the “chain of murders” with the participation of Shirin Ebadi led not only to the liquidation of Emami, but also to the resignation of Dorri-Najafabadi. Only then (in February 1999) did Khatami have his own intelligence minister, Ali Younesi, who later served as adviser to President Hassan Rouhani on political and security issues. So, Shirin Ebadi is a very special human rights activist. When it created its center in Tehran, Ahmadinejad was the mayor. But what could he do against Khatami's will? And so in 2003, Nargiz Mohammadi, born in Zanjan, got a job with Ebadi. Perhaps then the game of Ahmadinejad or Khamenei began to introduce “their human rights activist” closer to the “alien” Ebadi (who has been living in exile in London since 2009, because she called for the cancellation of the election results in which Ahmadinejad was re-elected). Or Mohammadi, like Ebadi, represents the Khatami/Shamkhani network. This interpretation is also possible. Once again: the flow of opium from Baluchistan goes by land from Iran through Armenia to Georgia, and then by sea to Odessa; the scheme strengthens the elites of southern Iran, but the influence of the Azerbaijani provinces in the West (West and East Azerbaijan, Ardabil, Zanjan) decreases. More recently, Ali Shamkhani was getting closer with the NKR and was in conflict with Azerbaijan. The Nobel Committee, at the request of unnamed VIPs, confirmed that the influence of the Azerbaijani provinces has weakened and those who criticize the excesses of the regime are winning? And then the multifaceted regime sent the advanced Ahmadinejad to Guatemala. First delayed due to security issues. And then he left with a beautiful woman without a hijab on the plane (maybe they were waiting for her?). Show that Azerbaijani provinces can respond brightly. Exactly in the same special field. Almost simultaneously with Ahmadinejad's detention at the airport, some media in Colombia reported that former President Alvaro Uribe would stand trial and could receive 12 years in prison. Uribe, who has ties to Medellin and the local cartel, is on the opposite side of President Gustavo Petro's stance on drug policy splicing. The author is transparently trying to hint that the Iranian special services continue to play Zubatovism with “special human rights activists” since the late 80s, using them as a tool to control the human rights agenda and internal squabbles. The version, of course, has only indirect confirmation, but it has a right to exist, although the very fact of working for another “Nobel laureate”, who was supervised by Iranian intelligence services, does not yet prove that the new “laureate” also worked for them. Well, regarding drugs, the United States tried to separate Balochistan from Iranian territory as part of the 2007 “Greater Middle East” plan, which would allow them to control drug production in Balochistan, complementing other important drug countries that are under US control - Colombia , Afghanistan (until recently), Kosovo, etc. Baluchistan, if the Americans managed to destroy Iran, would be an excellent addition to this strategy of controlling the main flows of drug trafficking.Official Iran officially scolded the award of this prize, calling it an example of Western interventionism and its interference in the internal affairs of Iran. More from RIA Novosti Biography of Nargiz Mohammadi Iranian human rights activist Narges Mohammadi was born on April 21, 1972 in Zanjan (Iran). She graduated from Imam Khomeini International University with a degree in physics. She worked as an engineer. While at university, she co-founded an organization called the Enlightened Students Group and was arrested twice. As a journalist, she wrote for various reformist magazines, including Payam-e Hajar. This publication was later banned. Mohammadi is also the author of political essays "Reforms, Strategy and Tactics" in Persian. In 2003, Nargiz Mohammadi joined the Center for Human Rights, founded in 2000 by Shirin Ebadi, winner of the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize. He holds the position of Vice President of the Human Rights Center (DHRC). In 2008, she was elected president of the executive committee of the National Peace Council of Iran, a coalition against war and for human rights. Nargis Mohammadi was first arrested in 1998 for criticizing the Iranian government. Her most recent arrest occurred in November 2021, just a year after her October 2020 release . She was released on health grounds in February 2022 but was arrested again seven weeks later. In total, Nargis Mohammadi was arrested 13 times, convicted five times and sentenced to a total of 31 years in prison and 154 lashes. Nargiz Mohammadi has received many awards and honors for her human rights activities. Among them are the International Alexander Langer Prize ( 2009 ); Per Anger Prize - an international award from the Swedish government in the field of human rights ( 2011 ); Prize of the Italian Foundation "Galileo 2000" ( 2015 ); City of Paris Award from the Mayor of Paris and Reporters Without Borders (RSF, 2016 ); Human Rights Award from the German City of Weimar (2016); Andrei Sakharov Award from the American Physical Society ( 2018 ); Reporters Without Borders Award borders" ( 2022 ). In 2023, she was awarded the UNESCO Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize together with Nilufar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi. On October 6, 2023, Nargis Mohammadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize "for her struggle against the oppression of women in Iran and for promoting human rights and freedom for all." The material was prepared based on information from RIA Novosti and open sources. |
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Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia |
The perverted logic of the collective West |
2023-03-19 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited Commentary by Russian military blogger Andrey Chervonets It turns out that taking children out of the war zone in order to save their life and health is now a crime against humanity! ![]() You all have already heard that yesterday the so-called "international court in The Hague," which is not recognized by Russia or 70 other countries, issued an arrest warrant for Putin for evacuating children from a war zone, which is under fire, including from actively supplied by NATO weapons Please note that in Europe they did not dare to bring charges of a military nature. Because, first you need to blame: - Clinton and European leaders of that period for Yugoslavia; - Bush Jr. / Blair for Afghanistan, Iraq; - Obama/Sarkozy, Libya; - Obama and Hollande for Syria; - Biden for Nord Streams; - and so on... Attract all of them... And then try to demand something from our side... Therefore, we decided to go in such a crooked way It turns out like this: Russia: "Let's evacuate children from war zones in order to save lives." Collective West: “My God! Putin kidnapped children! War criminal!" US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on Iraqi children: “We killed half a million children in Iraq. It was worth it". The immoral hypocrisy and twisted logic are astounding. At the same time, the West does not understand what attitude Russians have towards children. Because in the West they evaluate by themselves. What would be wildness for us is the NORM for them. Children in the West are a commodity. Unfortunately it is so. And the goods are in short supply. Too late to have children. Too few people get it at a later age. They started juvenile justice in order to redistribute children. And they believe that we, too, treat children as a commodity. Therefore, the media disperse information that can touch their audience - as soon as Russian troops occupied the territory of Ukraine, we, from their point of view, should have started plundering new territories. And steal including children. The fact that for us it would be savagery is savagery for them (c) As for the warrant itself... They wanted to offend the Russians there, but they disgraced themselves. Russia doesn't care what decisions the ICC makes in The Hague. Just as China, India, Iran, Israel and even the United States do not care, which also refused to participate in the ICC. The most interesting thing is that the presence of such a document, an order, is useful. It shows that it is impossible and DO NOT NEED to negotiate with the West. The order is the absence of masks from the Western politicians with their grins. This is much better than when these grins are hidden behind masks with fake unctuous smiles. |
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Madeleine Albright, 1st female secretary of state, Tango Uniform at 84 |
2022-03-24 |
[ABC] Madeleine Albright, the first woman to serve as U.S. secretary of state, died Wednesday from cancer at age 84, according to her family. Albright was nominated for secretary of state by President Bill Clinton and served in the role from 1997 to 2001. She was the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations from 1993 to 1997. "As the world redefined itself in the wake of the Cold War, we were partners and friends working to welcome newly liberated democracies into NATO and confront the horrors of genocide in the Balkans," President Joe Biden said in a statement. "When I think of Madeleine, I will always remember her fervent faith that 'America is the indispensable nation.'" President Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a statement called Albright "one of the finest Secretaries of State, an outstanding UN Ambassador, a brilliant professor, and an extraordinary human being." "As a child in war-torn Europe, Madeleine and her family were twice forced to flee their home," the Clintons said. "When the end of the Cold War ushered in a new era of global interdependence, she became America's voice at the UN, then took the helm at the State Department, where she was a passionate force for freedom, democracy, and human rights." |
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Woke Tech Firms fighting new Texas abortion law |
2021-09-08 |
[News Busters] Corporations from all over the country are going all in to protest the new Texas abortion law that went into effect on Sept. 1. The law prohibits elective abortions after six weeks. A Texas pro-life group created a "whistleblower" site to report facilities that perform illegal abortions. GoDaddy first banned the site and told the group it had to find a new host. "We have informed prolifewhistleblower.com they have 24 hours to move to another provider for violating our terms of service," a GoDaddy spokesperson told The New York Times and The Verge. Web host Epik was the next to ban the site from collecting info, saying that it "violated Epik’s Terms of Use." "We contacted the owner of the domain, who agreed to disable the collection of user submissions on this domain," Epik said. Related: GoDaddy: 2021-04-26 Seattle Antifa Hate Group Threatens to Burn Down Church Over Event With Charlie Kirk GoDaddy: 2021-02-26 Deplatforming Alert: GoDaddy Investigating Sites It Hosts or Registers for Connection to Capitol Hill Riot GoDaddy: 2017-09-13 Heather Heyer Died of a Heart Attack Related: Epik: 2020-02-20 Rapist who was shot dead by victim who lost her 'Stand Your Ground' defense had a history of domestic abuse against multiple women - and was arrested 71 TIMES for drugs, DUI, shoplifting and assaults Epik: 2017-09-24 Clapper: Intelligence community ‘cast doubt on the legitimacy' of Trump's victory Epik: 2017-01-27 Madeleine Albright and Big Bang actress 'ready to join Muslim registry' |
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New Defense secretary reportedly boots Pres. Trump picks from Pentagon boards | |
2021-02-03 | |
[NYPost] Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin cleaned house of appointees to the Pentagon’s policy advisory boards, dismissing eleventh-hour Trump administration nominees and those of previous White Houses, according to a report Tuesday. Austin booted every member of the roughly dozen advisory boards on Monday, allowing him to avoid having to personally fire former President Donald Trump’s appointees, the Wall Street Journal reported. Skipping down to the exceptionally encouraging news: Dismissed along with Bossie and Lewandowski were former Secretaries of State Madeleine Albright and Henry Kissinger.
The two U.S. Defense Department officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Austin would be asking hundreds of members on the 42 different boards to leave by Feb. 16. The cost of running the boards could be in the millions of dollars, one of the officials said. The move does not affect at least two well-known Trump aides: Sean Spicer, a former White House spokesman who was appointed to the Naval Academy Board of Visitors, and Kellyanne Conway, a senior Trump aide who was appointed to the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. The second official said the academy positions were outside the scope of Defense Department actions. Board members appointed by Congress also would not be affected, the officials said. Related: Lloyd Austin: 2021-01-31 Australian military to continue patrolling South China Sea as Beijing warns Taiwan independence ‘means war’ Lloyd Austin: 2021-01-28 Pentagon declares climate change a 'national security issue' Lloyd Austin: 2021-01-25 Biden to lift Pentagon's ban on transgender people serving in military | |
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The secretive consulting firm that's become Biden's Cabinet in waiting |
2020-11-24 |
(MSN)The website for WestExec Advisors includes a map depicting West Executive Avenue, the secure road on the White House grounds between the West Wing and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, as a way to show what the consulting firm can do for its clients. "It is, quite literally, the road to the Situation Room, and it is the road everyone associated with WestExec Advisors has crossed many times en route to meetings of the highest national security consequences," the firm says. And staffers are poised to cross it again ‐ en masse. The firm, which now looks like a government-in-waiting for the next administration, was founded in 2017 by Tony Blinken, President-elect Joe Biden's choice for secretary of State, and Michèle Flournoy, a top contender for secretary of Defense. And one of its former principals, Avril Haines, is Biden's pick for director of national intelligence. But little is known about WestExec's client list. Because its staffers aren't lobbyists, they are not required to disclose who they work for. They also aren't bound by the Biden transition's restrictions on hiring people who have lobbied in the past year. Such high-powered Washington consulting firms are "the unintended consequence" of greater disclosure requirements for registered lobbyists, said Mandy Smithberger, director of the Center for Defense Information at the Project on Government Oversight. By not directly advocating for federal dollars on behalf of their clients, they don't have to publicly divulge who is paying them and for what activities, such as the connections they make with government agencies, she said. But it is also impossible to assess the influence they have on federal expenditures. "They avoid becoming registered lobbyists or foreign agents and are instead becoming strategic consultants," she said. WestExec is loaded with other former top Democratic national security and foreign policy officials who raised money for the Biden campaign, have joined his transition team, or have served as unofficial advisers. At least 21 of the 38 WestExec employees listed on the firm's website donated to the Biden campaign; Flournoy alone raised more than $100,000. Five WestExec staffers ‐ all veterans of the Obama administration ‐ are on leave from the firm to help staff Biden's review teams for the Pentagon, the Treasury Department, the Council of Economic Advisers and other agencies, which are charged with coordinating the transfer of power between outgoing Trump officials and Biden's appointees. Two other WestExec principals were among those who briefed Biden last week on national security: Bob Work, who served as deputy secretary of defense in the Obama administration and was asked to remain on for the first few months of the Trump administration, and David Cohen, a former deputy director of both the CIA and the Treasury Department who is also in the running for a top post. Meanwhile, Jen Psaki, a former White House communications director under President Barack Obama who went on to work for WestExec, is now advising Biden's transition team. And two other former WestExec hands, Lisa Monaco and Julianne Smith, are considered potential Biden administration hires. In fact, WestExec was so prepared to storm a new Democratic West Wing that the firm negotiated a clause when renting its office space that states it can break the lease if members are called back to public service, the American Prospect reported this month. WestExec is one of a number of Washington consulting firms staffed by former diplomats, military officers and former White House aides that often "serve as the government in waiting for the party that's out of power," said Meredith McGehee, the executive director of Issue One, a Washington good government group. And it's not the only such firm with ties to the Biden campaign or transition. Linda Thomas-Greenfield, whom Biden tapped on Tuesday as his ambassador to the United Nations, is a senior vice president at the Albright Stonebridge Group, the "commercial diplomacy firm" started by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Biden's agency review teams also include at least three other Albright Stonebridge staffers. Nelson Cunningham, meanwhile, a co-founder of "private sector diplomacy" firm McLarty Associates, which has done consulting for clients such as Chevron and Walmart, was a Biden campaign bundler and has informally advised Biden's team on policy. There's nothing wrong with people who work at such firms going into the administration, McGehee said. But she urged Blinken and other potential Biden Cabinet picks who've worked at firms such as WestExec to go further than the law requires by publicly disclosing any clients for which they had done significant work. (Biden's appointees will have to disclose their most recent clients once they go into government, but not older ones.) Yet the ties between clients and members remain opaque due to minimal enforcement of the influence industry in Washington, making it nearly impossible to know what specific projects they have consulted on or who or what agencies they met with. The firm's co-founders have also been reluctant to discuss their consulting work publicly. POLITICO asked Flournoy in a recent interview to discuss how WestExec Advisors might influence a Biden administration; all she would say is that the firm is not a purely Democratic outfit. "We also have a number of important Republicans," Flournoy said, citing Meghan O'Sullivan, a former National Security Council official who worked for President George W. Bush. Another senior adviser on the WestExec roster is Elbridge Colby, a former assistant secretary of defense in the Trump administration who gave $500 to the president's re-election campaign. Flournoy has spoken a bit about WestExec's work with Silicon Valley start-ups to land contracts at the Pentagon, where she sees a need to better leverage new technologies that are not necessarily the forte of larger, more traditional defense contractors. "The name of the game is how do you enable the Department of Defense to really access that cutting-edge commercial technology and adapt it to military purposes," Flournoy said in a 2019 podcast interview at the University of Chicago. "It is one of the things that WestExec is trying to help with. How do you let these smaller, cutting-edge technology firms actually navigate the DoD and national security space?" Both WestExec and the Biden transition team declined to provide any additional information on the identity of the firm's clients. And the Biden transition deferred questions to WestExec. A person familiar with WestExec's inner workings, however, said Haines' engagement with the firm "was minimal ‐ averaging less than a day a month over the two years she served as a consultant." "The most significant project she did for them was a public report sponsored by Open Philanthropy Project on testing and evaluating deep learning systems," the person said. Still, WestExec has come under fire in recent days from progressive and watchdog groups that are concerned that Flournoy has been too cozy with the defense industry, citing donations to the think tank she co-founded, the Center for a New American Security, and her work for the Boston Consulting Group. Most recently the Project on Government Oversight published a critique of Flournoy by two former veteran defense policy wonks citing all three of those affiliations, as well as her perch on the board of Booz Allen Hamilton, a major Pentagon contractor. But an employee for WestExec pushed back on POGO's claim that WestExec is "helping defense corporations market their products to the Pentagon and other agencies." "The most significant part of the business centers on assisting U.S. companies with global footprints navigate geopolitical risks," said the person, who asked not to be named in order to discuss internal matters. A spokesperson for Flournoy, meanwhile, also told POLITICO that in her previous job at the Boston Consulting Group, which is a strategic partner of WestExec, Flournoy "was not involved in business development with DOD, full stop; that would have been a violation of her Obama Administration ethics agreement." Meanwhile, at Booz Allen Hamilton, Flournoy also "has no involvement in contracting or business development with any client, including the U.S. government," the spokesperson said. But for WestExec, at least, the ties to Biden have become an increasingly powerful selling point, boasting that it's "bringing the full power of our network to bear in helping clients navigate rapidly emerging challenges and opportunities," as its website states. In its most recent rundown of media exposure, the firm also highlighted a number of members of the WestExec team who have been quoted or interviewed talking about Biden's likely plans related to Israel, Iran and U.S.-Asia relations. Work, the former deputy defense secretary who briefed Biden last week, makes no secret of his ties to the president-elect and his most trusted advisers. "I talk with, obviously I know, almost everyone on the campaign personally, right?" he recently told POLITICO. |
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran |
The Quislings – The Usual Suspects Lobbying For Iran |
2020-04-11 |
[AND Magazine] For our resident quisling who is kneejerk Anti-AmericanDefinition: quisling Vidkun Quisling was a Norwegian army officer who founded Norway’s fascist party in 1933. In December 1939, he met with Adolf Hitler and urged him to occupy Norway. Following the German invasion of Norway in April 1940, Quisling served as a figurehead in the puppet government set up by German forces. He was executed for treason after the liberation of Norway in 1945. Quisling is dead. There are, however, Quislings still among us. Two dozen American and European former officials have signed onto a letter urging President Trump to relieve sanctions against Iran. The request is couched in terms of providing "humanitarian" relief and assisting Tehran in combatting the coronavirus pandemic. In a statement on April 6, the former government officials claimed that relieving the sanctions on Tehran could "potentially save hundreds of thousands of lives in Iran." Who could possibly oppose such a "humanitarian" move at this time of crisis? It is a powerful, emotional message. It is also a carefully crafted stroke of propaganda genius. The reality is that current sanctions do not cover medical supplies and other humanitarian materials needed in Iran. Medical supplies and humanitarian aid can be given to Iran already. The reality is also that the Iranian regime, which claims it is desperate for assistance in this hour of need, somehow continues to find more than enough money to arm the Houthi insurgency in Yemen, bankroll Hezbollah and send arms into Iraq with which its Iraqi Shia surrogates kill American servicemen and women. Meanwhile, on at least two occasions, Iran has specifically rejected offers of humanitarian assistance by the Trump administration. In short, this has nothing to do with the coronavirus. This has everything to do with exploiting a pandemic to benefit an evil, totalitarian regime, which has held its own people hostage for over forty years. Let’s take a quick look at just some of the signatories to the letter in question: Federica Mogherini: High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy from 2014-2019. Mogherini attended Sapienza University in Rome where she wrote her final dissertation on Islam and politics. She was instrumental in crafting the nuclear deal with Iran and has bitterly opposed President Trump’s decision to walk away from it. She has made clear repeatedly that she fully supports the ability of European businesses to make money in Iran in defiance of U.S. sanctions. Speaking in 2019, Mogherini said, "Part of this work requires us to guarantee that firms wanting to do legitimate business with Iran are allowed to do so. This is what we are working on right now: tools that will assist, protect, and reassure economic actors pursuing legitimate business with Iran." Mogherini added, "We Europeans cannot accept that a foreign power ‐ even our closest friend and ally ‐ makes decisions over our legitimate trade with another country. This is a basic element of sovereignty, and it is only natural that this reflection takes place, not only in Europe but in other parts of the world, too." Leaving aside European signatories to this missive, however, the list of Americans who signed on reads like a "who’s who" of American apologists for Tehran and advocates of doing business with the devil. Wiliam Cohen: Cohen was Bill Clinton’s Secretary of Defense and was an ardent opponent of Donald Trump from the beginning of Trump’s candidacy. He has described the U.S. sanctions on Iran as being the equivalent of "economic war" and spoke out loudly against the American targeting of IRGC Qods Force commander Soleimani. Chuck Hagel: Hagel was Barack Obama’s Secretary of Defense. He is on record as opposing the killing of General Soleimani as well. He has a long history of opposing the use of sanctions against Tehran. Madeleine Albright: Albright was Bill Clinton’s Secretary of State. As Secretary of State, she was instrumental in ending many of the sanctions against Iran that were in place at that time. In discussing the ending of these sanctions in a speech to the American-Iranian Council (AIC) in 2000 Albright talked glowingly "of the winds of change" she saw blowing in Iran and the need to normalize relations with the tyrannical theocracy in Tehran. She also made what can only be characterized as a series of abject apologies to Iran for what she characterized as prior American transgressions against that nation. The AIC is a pro-Tehran, anti-sanctions lobbying group. Albright is a member of the board of directors at AIC as is Chuck Hagel. The American-Iranian Council was established in the U.S. in 1997 by Houshang Amirahmadi, a lobbyist for the Iranian regime. It was founded with the support of American oil companies to promote investment in Iran. It has a long history of opposition to American sanctions against Tehran. The first honorary Chair of the AIC was Cyrus Vance. Vance is perhaps best known as Jimmy Carter’s Secretary of State during the Iran Hostage Crisis. Vance bitterly opposed Carter’s decision to attempt to rescue the American hostages held in Iran and eventually resigned in public protest of the President’s decision to authorize the operation. Iran is estimated to have roughly $90 billion in escrow accounts both at home and abroad. Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei runs a corporate conglomerate worth approximately $200 billion that includes the Execution of Imam Khomeini’s Order, or EIKO; the Mostazafan Foundation; and Astan Quds Razavi. Supreme Leader Khamenei has a sovereign wealth fund known as the National Development Fund (NDF) with an estimated $91 billion in assets, $20 billion of which is in cash. In January 2019, Tehran authorized the expenditure of $1.5 billion on military activities. In January 2020, following the death of Qods Force Commander Qassem Soleimani, Ayatollah Khamenei allocated $220 million to support the Qods Force. Since 2012 Tehran has spent over $16 billion on terrorism abroad. Hit link for more Related: Federica Mogherini: 2019-08-31 Iran has further increased stockpile of enriched uranium: nuclear watchdog Federica Mogherini: 2019-08-02 EU to work with Iran FM despite US sanctions Federica Mogherini: 2019-07-16 EU agrees sanctions against Turkey for drilling off Cyprus Related: Chuck Hagel: 2020-02-07 An Al Qaeda Ldr Came to USA as a Refugee, And Applied for Disability for Bullet Wounds Chuck Hagel: 2015-12-21 Chuck Hagel's Astonishing Admission on Syria Chuck Hagel: 2015-12-19 Hagel: Obama ordered him to 'stand down' when Assad crossed red line Related: Madeleine Albright: 2019-06-13 Hillary: Circumstances of Trump's America 'more dangerous' than Hitler's Germany Madeleine Albright: 2018-09-25 Trump's America: Establishment under siege Madeleine Albright: 2018-08-23 CIA Director Gina Haspel announces new leadership picks Related: American-Iranian Council: 2006-01-23 Senator Hillary Clinton Takes Money from Pro-Regime Iranians American-Iranian Council: 2005-01-13 Soros and the Iranians American-Iranian Council: 2004-10-04 Kerry has financial ties to backers of mullah regime Related: Cyrus Vance: 2019-12-18 A New York Judge Has Thrown Out State Charges Against Paul Manafort Cyrus Vance: 2019-06-05 Alan Dershowitz: Paul Manafort Is Being Transferred to Rikers Island & Solitary Confinement Cyrus Vance: 2018-10-11 Harvey Weinstein sexual assault case in danger of falling apart |
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Hillary: Circumstances of Trump's America 'more dangerous' than Hitler's Germany |
2019-06-13 |
![]() Hillary Clinton warned her audience of the rise of fascism in America during an alumnae event held at Wellesley College. The former presidential candidate joined former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, both alumnae of the school, on campus for a reunion event at the all-women’s college, according to The Hill. The two were interviewed on stage by Wellesley president Paula A. Johnson. During the interview, Clinton alluded to President Donald Trump as a proponent of a fascist America. |
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-Land of the Free |
Trump's America: Establishment under siege |
2018-09-25 |
[Asia Times] The funeral service for the late senator John McCain, which was held at Washington’s National Cathedral on September 1, was notable not so much because of the 2,500 mourners in attendance but because of the conspicuous absence of US President Donald Trump. The mourners paying their respects to the veteran conservative politician, who died on August 25 aged 81, included former US presidents Bill Clinton, George W Bush and Barack Obama, as well as Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos, comedian Jay Leno, former secretary of state Madeleine Albright, and former vice-presidents Dick Cheney and Al Gore. While the latter two were possibly as far apart politically as can be and ultimately represented the opposite bookends of the American political arena, they were still part of a political continuum that included the whole spectrum of the American power Establishment. That Trump was absent from this assembly was not a passing trivial occurrence. Those that had assembled to pay their last respects to one of their own was the American political Establishment. Trump’s absence was simply a brazen reminder that he was not one of them. |
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CIA Director Gina Haspel announces new leadership picks |
2018-08-23 |
[CBS] CIA Director Gina Haspel's pick for the number three role at the agency is, like her choice for deputy director, a career analyst with three decades of experience across a number of specialized fields. Andrew "Andy" Makridis will assume the position of chief operating officer, a position that does not require Senate confirmation. In a press release announcing Makridis' appointment, Haspel said, "Andy brings a wealth of expertise from his 32-year CIA career and has a deep understanding of how the agency works." "He is the ultimate team player," Haspel said. Haspel also named Sonya Holt, a 34-year veteran of the agency, to the role of chief diversity and inclusion officer. "To succeed against intelligence challenges facing us today," Haspel said, "we must have officers who bring a variety of life experiences and viewpoints to the job." Holt served as the lead for the Director's Advisory Group (DAG) Implementation, an agency initiative formed in 2013 to address recommendations made by former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright to help more women at CIA reach leadership posts. The initiative concluded this year, after five years, and a final report is forthcoming. In an update issued last month, the agency noted that women now make up 36 percent of the Senior Intelligence Service. The CIA said this week was the first that three senior officials ‐ Makridis, Holt and deputy director Vaughn Bishop, who was sworn in on August 6 ‐ began in their new roles. |
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Madeleine Albright: U.S. Needs Open Borders So It Can Demand Same from Europe | ||
2018-07-05 | ||
[Breitbart] Clinton-era Secretary of State Madeleine Albright has slammed U.S. efforts to secure the border, telling the BBC that the immigration policy of President Donald J. Trump "makes it very hard for America to tell Europeans ... to be more humane" Promoting her new book entitled Fascism: A Warning on the Andrew Marr Show, the former U.S. Secretary of State said she has been "very troubled" by the Trump administration’s moves to end the ’catch and release’ of illegals into American communities while they await immigration hearings. America’s former ambassador told the BBC that detentions at the U.S. border "remind one of things that happen in fascist countries",
When people ask her opinion "about what’s happening to Europe on the same issue", Albright said she thinks the President’s "offensive" crackdown on illegal immigration "makes it very hard for America to tell Europeans what to do if we can’t figure out how to be more humane ourselves". Someone, anyone, please tell me why it is necessary for the U.S. to "demand" the Europeans (or anyone else) do anything.
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Ties That Bind – Halper, Mifsud, Downer, Papadopoulos, and Carter Page |
2018-05-11 |
![]() [themarketswork] Halper had previously invited Carter Page to attend a July 2016 symposium held at Cambridge regarding the upcoming election. The speaker list was notable: Madeleine Albright (former U.S. Secretary of State) Vin Weber (Republican Party strategist and former Congressman). Ambassador Peter Ammon (German Ambassador to the UK). Sir Richard Dearlove (former head of MI6). Bridget Kendall (BBC diplomatic correspondent and the next Master of Peterhouse College). Sir Malcolm Rifkind (former Defence and Foreign Secretary). Rifkind from the MOD, Kendall at BBC, and Sir Richard.... all working for the same employer. Page attended the symposium just four days after his July 2016 Moscow trip. Page met with Halper during the London visit. Page’s Moscow trip would figure prominently in the Steele Dossier... Halper also requested ‐ and attained ‐ a meeting with another, unknown, Trump Campaign member on September 11, 2016 ‐ two days before the Papadopoulos meeting. Halper "offered to help the campaign" but did not mention the Papadopoulos meeting to the second staffer ‐ nor the staffer meeting to Papadopoulos. Curiously, despite the offers of campaign help, on November 3, 2016, Halper publicly stated that Clinton would be the best option for US-UK relations. Not so "curious" if you've already been recruited as a plant. One other particularly interesting note. Halper has connections to the UK Intelligence firm Hakluyt through Jonathan Clarke, with whom he has co-authored two books. You can find a June 2004 video of the pair discussing their first book here. Jonathan Clarke is the U.S. Representative ‐ Director U.S. Operations for Hakluyt. Clarke is a fairly public figure ‐ but it was quite difficult to locate references to his association with Hakluyt. Given the lengthy association between Halper and Clarke, I expect we will find additional ties between Halper, other members of Hakluyt and members of British Intelligence. ....making the electronic monitoring piece somewhat easier. Halper’s association with former MI6 Head Richard Dearlove ‐ via their previous positions at Cambridge Intelligence Seminar ‐ is already known. Emphasis added. |
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