-Short Attention Span Theater- |
USAID Depopulation Agenda Exposed |
2025-05-03 |
[Prepare For Change] One man used AI to map the entire agenda—and what he uncovered is absolutely mind-boggling. It’s darker and more complex than anyone ever imagined. And the blueprint is still active today. The Vigilant Fox Apr 18, 2025 The population control network is so vast, so deeply embedded in our institutions, that mapping it out literally resembles a galaxy. One man has put in the work to connect the dots—with the help of AI. His name is Andrew Arnold. According to Arnold, one of the earliest launch points of the population control agenda began in the 1930s, with birth control experiments conducted in Puerto Rico. These trials were quietly carried out on marginalized communities—without their knowledge or consent—and were planned and funded by elite foundations and government-connected institutions. But that was just the beginning. As Arnold continued digging, the connections only got darker. The same elites pushing global birth control programs were also deeply embedded in the military-industrial complex. Members of Skull and Bones, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Council on Foreign Relations weren’t just involved—they were leading the charge. He also found that the UN’s population division was seeded by U.S. intelligence-linked think tanks in the 1950s. What looked like neutral, data-driven planning was actually a soft-power weapon for global demographic manipulation. Even Planned Parenthood, Arnold explains, was never just about "women’s health." It evolved from a web of eugenics-driven organizations tied to powerful families like the Rothschilds and Warburgs—used not to empower, but to control populations under the banner of reproductive rights. Population control didn’t go away—it simply rebranded. Arnold describes it as a long-term playbook for global dominance. And once you see how the military, academia, and elite philanthropy merged into one calculated system of engineered depopulation, it’s impossible to unsee. |
Link |
Government Corruption |
100 Days Off-Plan: Why Trump Fired National Security Advisor |
2025-05-02 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Malek Dudakov [REGNUM] Washington lasted exactly one hundred days before the first major reshuffle in the White House began. Right on that date, the disgraced US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz was dismissed. Rumors of his dismissal have been circulating for a long time. After all, it was Waltz who managed to find himself in the epicenter of the drama with secret chats in the Signal messenger. He “accidentally” added journalists there, who revealed the inner workings of Donald Trump’s team. However, the Signal scandal is more of a pretext for Waltz's dismissal. The real reasons lie somewhat deeper. The figure of the now-retired adviser initially provoked a less than positive response from many MAGA activists and Trump supporters. Waltz looked to them like a typical hawkish neocon of the 2000s. Incidentally, he had even managed to work for a time in the George W. Bush administration. Waltz's choice in forming the team was made for several reasons. First, he was part of a club of Florida politicians who have serious influence in Mar-a-Lago. Waltz has been a congressman from Florida since 2019 and was involved specifically in the international and military agenda. His previous military service experience was evident. His military background is the second reason why he was chosen. He was a colonel in the US Army Special Forces. The current Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is also from there. Trump wants to bet on these special forces in the context of his major reform of the US military machine. In his first term, he paid more attention to the Marines, but now the priorities have changed. Waltz tried his best to adapt to the president's agenda and hide his hawkish views, but he did not always succeed. Waltz's wife, Julia Nesheiwat, was also criticized. She worked as a military intelligence officer in several American administrations, specializing in the Middle East region. She also collaborated with the Davos Forum and the Council on Foreign Relations, although they were ideologically closer to the Democrats. In recent times, Waltz has been the most vocal proponent of escalation in the Middle East among Trump's apparatchiks. He proposed not only waging war against the Houthis, but even launching a missile strike on nuclear facilities in Iran. At the last moment, these intentions were stopped by the realists in the White House - J.D. Vance and Tulsi Gabbard. After all, the consequences of such radical militarism could be catastrophic - with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and chaos on the world oil market. After the Signal chat scandal, Waltz was asked to step back for a while. Trump promised to give him a talk but not fire him. But then the situation began to change. The first hundred days of the presidency were approaching, and there were not many successes to brag about to voters. The trade wars have ended in complete chaos and attempts to quickly negotiate with individual countries to remove tariffs. Dialogue with Russia and Iran is ongoing, but it will clearly take longer to achieve any significant deals. The White House's standoff with European hawks continues. However, in the end, they managed to force Kyiv to sign the forced "rare earth" deal. Ukraine ultimately received neither security guarantees nor promises of new investments. For Trump, this is now a reason to announce the possibility of earning $350 billion from the development of Ukrainian mineral resources. Regardless of how many minerals will actually be extracted on the territory of this country. They tried to sign the deal on Ukraine just in time for the 100th day of the presidency, so that the White House could be told of some success. But this is clearly not enough. And now Waltz has simply been made the scapegoat for all the mistakes and failures of Trump's first three months in office. It is the president's prerogative to fire his advisers, and this can be done by simple executive orders. There is no need to wait for Senate approval and confirmation, as is the case with ministerial appointments. The positions of the other two hawks in the White House, Pete Hegseth and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are also quite shaky. The first one also managed to get into trouble due to leaks of secret data. For some reason, he took his wife to closed meetings of NATO defense ministers. Rubio, like Waltz, simply cannot boast of any successes in his first hundred days. However, replacing them is a much more difficult process. It will take too long to push new candidates through the Senate. Waltz could be replaced by Steve Witkoff, the current special envoy for contacts with Russia and Iran. He is now literally carrying the entire US foreign policy on his shoulders. Witkoff, unlike Waltz, is a realist and does not want to allow a major escalation - be it in Ukraine or the Middle East. This may mean that, for example, the Trump team is now abandoning the concept of a direct military attack on Iran. However, for now, Rubio will serve as acting national security adviser. Whitkoff will certainly be under pressure to achieve progress in Russian-American negotiations. The White House has already set itself the next deadline - the second hundred days, which expire closer to mid-August. During this time, it is necessary to show results both in contacts with Russia and in dialogue with Iran. After today's reshuffle, Waltz received a consolation prize: the job of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. Trump's team had originally wanted to appoint New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, but that idea was ultimately abandoned. The reason is that the Republican majority in the House of Representatives is very fragile: every vote is worth its weight in gold. So the retired Waltz is sent to the UN, where he can criticize China, Iran and other opponents of the United States with a clear conscience. The White House shakeup could be seen as an admission by his team that their first 100 days have not gone according to plan, although Trump's second term has been far less chaotic than his first. But if serious progress is not achieved in the second hundred days, there will be a reshuffle with ministers. Recently, news appeared about Rubio's possible presence at the Victory Day celebrations on May 9 in Moscow. Washington has not confirmed the information, but the White House may well send some emissary to Russia. The US administration needs to intensify negotiations on Ukraine, sanctions, Iran and other important topics. For Trump's foreign policy team, this is now an obvious priority. She wants to act again using the carrot and stick method. Offer Russia her own version of a deal on the Ukrainian crisis and at the same time threaten to introduce 500% secondary tariffs on oil if the negotiation process drags on. Rubio could very well play the role of the bad cop in this dialogue. However, in any case, the apparatus positions of the hawks in the White House will gradually weaken after Waltz’s resignation. In the future, much will depend on the current international situation and the ability of the American administration to influence it. Overall, the intra-apparatus confrontation between hawks and realists in Trump’s team will likely be long-lasting and will determine the White House policy for the next four years. |
Link |
-Land of the Free | |
Coyotes Are Smuggling Migrants out of the United States | |
2025-03-30 | |
“I’ve been a journalist for more than 25 years, but I never thought I would see this — ‘paquetes de retorno'” said Alfredo Corchado, an American journalist in Texas and Mexico and an executive editor at the Puente News Collaborative. On March 26 he told an audience at the Council on Foreign Relations: [Coyotes] are now offering packages where [migrant] people can go back home …. [If] you want to go home, or you want to go back to Honduras, or maybe you don’t want to go back to Honduras because it’s too dangerous. [Or] you don’t want to go to Guatemala, but maybe you want to go to Costa Rica, and so they’re offering these [smuggling] packages where you can just go back home. Not all of them are taking it, I mean, many [are]. If migrants are deported by the United States government, they are separated from their families and detained in crowded jails, sometimes for many weeks. Once legally deported, migrants cannot visit for 10 years or longer, even when their relatives remain in the United States. They also lose possessions and easy access to their bank accounts. Haitians “are self-deporting right now because they don’t want the worst thing … because [the government] does send them back to Haiti immediately,” Jeff Lamour, an American businessman in Albertville, Alabama, told Breitbart News on Friday. Many Haitians have moved to Albertville for jobs once held by Americans in the chicken slaughterhouses. They got work permits from Biden’s deputies but are now losing them to Trump’s pro-American policies. Lamour added: This [self-deporting] industry with the coyotes, it has become a multi-million dollar industry over here now. You got those guys that are going from Indiana, from Alabama, in those vans where they’re smuggling people to New Mexico, to border states. Smugglers “charge them $10,000 per head because a lot of people that are working are saving their money,” Lamour told told 1819News.com. “A lot of people are going back to Chile,” where they were living before Biden opened the border. Other Haitians are going into hiding, for example, by selling their cars to minimize the chance of any interaction with local police, he said: I sell cars for a living. I have my mechanic sitting next to me right there. He can tell you, as my witness — did we not have a guy come over here, return his car, because he’s scared to be deported? I had guys selling their car for $500 just so they won’t be deported. We see that every day. One local migrant “crossed from Brazil all the way to the United States,” Lamour told Breitbart News, adding: His wife and kids died in the [Darien Gap], and he had to leave them behind because he had to survive and save himself. Once he arrived in Mexico, he had to literally stay at the gay bathhouse [to avoid robbers, before he] made it over here through a Catholic charity. So far, the exit numbers are small compared to the resident population of roughly 18 million illegal migrants, of whom roughly 9 million were invited by President Joe Biden’s deputies. The New York Times acknowledged the trend: Since arriving in Denver in 2023, Cristian, 29, has delivered meals and worked on construction sites. (Like other migrants I interviewed, he worried that immigration agents would find him and spoke on the condition that I identify him only by his given name.) He sends money to his wife and children in Venezuela. Cristian does not have any tattoos, a customary gang indicator, he said. He possesses a work permit and an active asylum application, which theoretically protects him from imminent deportation. South of the border, northbound migrants are also turning back homewards. “It is true that people are going different directions,” Caleb Vitello, a senior official in Trump’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, told the Council on Foreign Relations. For example, the northward foot and boat traffic in the dangerous Darien Gap between Colombia and Panama has dropped “because people aren’t risking that walk or that dangerous journey through there,” he said. | |
Link |
Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia |
Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: March 7, 2025 |
2025-03-08 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Worth noting, korrespondent.net has compiled its Invasion of Ukraine series into separate months, beginning May 9th, 2023. Linked in the title. [Korrespondent] 22.57 The administration of US President Donald Trump is exploring the possibility of quickly easing sanctions against the Russian energy sector if Moscow agrees to end its war against Ukraine, Reuters reported on Friday, March 7. ![]() 20:58 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a Headquarters meeting, where the Russian shelling was discussed with the military. This was stated in the evening address of the head of state. 20:21 US President Donald Trump is against providing security guarantees to Ukraine until the war ends, the British TV channel Sky News reports. 20:03 Belgian Defense Minister Theo Francken announced that during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky last Thursday, he offered Kiev military aid worth almost a billion euros. He said this on the air of the VRT radio station. 19:39 Russian troops shelled Kherson on the night of March 7. Subsequently, the Russian army struck the region. As a result of the attack, three civilians were injured. This was reported by the press service of the Kherson OVA on Friday, March 7. 19:25 The United States is not pro-Russian, despite the harsh statements of US President Donald Trump. America is definitely not playing on the side of the Kremlin master Vladimir Putin. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office (OP) Mykhailo Podolyak in a commentary on the YouTube channel RBC-Ukraine. 18:44 Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is ready to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine, Bloomberg reports, citing informed sources in Moscow. 17.20 In Ukraine, they decided to create a Unified Center for Identification of Bodies of Those Killed as a Result of Russian Aggression on the basis of the Pathological Anatomical Corps. This was reported by the Commissioner for Persons Missing in Special Circumstances, Artur Dobroserdov. According to him, this will help speed up the execution of forensic examinations and redistribute the workload between the bureaus. 17:00 US President Donald Trump is considering introducing additional large-scale sanctions against Russia to force it to cease fire and conclude a peace agreement with Ukraine. He wrote about this on his own social network Truth Social. 16.56 Republicans are calling on President Donald Trump to reverse his decision to withhold military and intelligence aid to Ukraine, warning that a prolonged suspension could have serious consequences for Ukraine's defense capabilities, The Hill reported on Friday, March 7. 16.41 Keith Kellogg, the US President's Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia, joked while commenting on the promises of the US leader Donald Trump to "end the Russian-Ukrainian war in 24 hours." This is evidenced by Kellogg's speech at an event of the Council on Foreign Relations. 16:40 The Security Service detained eight more arsonists who, on orders from Russian special services, burned down Ukrzaliznytsia facilities, military vehicles and administrative buildings in three regions of Ukraine. 16:33 Since the beginning of the day, 56 combat clashes have occurred on the front. Russian troops are attacking in 10 directions. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the details in an operational summary as of 16:00. 16:12 A meeting between US and Ukrainian representatives will take place next week in the city of Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, the kingdom's Foreign Ministry reported. 15:48 Moscow sees a potential threat in connection with the plans for the "militarization" of the European Union and will be forced to "take countermeasures." This was stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. In his opinion, the European Union is positioning Russia as its main adversary, but he did not explain why this happened. 15.20 In Nikolaev Oblast, Russians fired artillery at the Kutsurubskaya community. A 51-year-old woman and a 48-year-old man were wounded. The woman is in critical condition. A residential building was also damaged. 14:58 Three key aspects will be discussed at the upcoming negotiations between the Ukrainian and US delegations in Saudi Arabia: an agreement on resources, military aid and the format of the negotiation process with Russia. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mykhailo Podolyak, RBC-Ukraine reports. 14.45 The Cabinet of Ministers has amended the rules for crossing the state border by citizens of Ukraine. The following categories have been granted the right to travel abroad:
14:28 Rescuers have eliminated the consequences of the Russian drone strike on the Shelter facility at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. This was reported by the State Agency of Ukraine for Exclusion Zone Management (GAUM). 14.07 The first 752 million pounds sterling from Great Britain, secured by income from frozen Russian assets, have arrived in Ukraine, Prime Minister Denis Shmyhal reported. 13.41 Russian troops managed to break through the Ukrainian Armed Forces defense south of the city of Sudzha in the Kursk region. This was reported by Ukrayinska Pravda, citing a source in one of the Ukrainian units in this area of the Kursk region. 13.17 Law enforcement officers detained a Russian agent in Rivne who attempted to detonate a homemade explosive device (IED) near the city's TCC. This was reported by the SBU. The detainee was a 42-year-old resident of Vinnytsia. The FSB planned to eliminate him at the time of the terrorist attack. 12:57 Russian troops are rushing towards the road to Sudzha to cut off the Ukrainian bridgehead. The occupiers are trying to enter Zhuravka in Sumy region. This was reported by Ukrainian military correspondent Andrey Tsaplienko on his Telegram channel on Friday, March 7. The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) Andrey Kovalenko commented on the situation in the Kursk region on his Telegram channel. According to him, the Defense Forces are fighting, inflicting significant losses on the Russians. 12:56 Pilots of the Phoenix unit of the State Border Service of Ukraine destroyed a Russian Solntsepek flamethrower system and a Vityaz tracked all-terrain vehicle in the Kharkiv region. In addition, a dozen enemy vehicles were destroyed and personnel were eliminated. 12:25 The first volunteers who joined the ranks of the Ukrainian army under the Contract 18-24 program have already received their first payments. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on its Telegram channel on Friday, March 7. 12:17 On Friday night, Ukrainian pilots on Mirage-2000 aircraft successfully worked on Russian missiles. This was reported by President Volodymyr Zelensky. F-16s were also used to protect the Ukrainian skies. 11:20 Russian troops have advanced in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation by using a significant number of North Korean armed forces. This is reported by the analytical project DeepState. According to the monitoring project, the Russians have advanced near Kurilovka and Figolovka in the Kursk region. Russian troops have practically cut off most of the Ukrainian bridgehead in the Kursk region from the border. Almost all roads to Sudzha are either cut off or under fire control. 11:07 Russian aggressors attacked energy facilities in several regions at once with missiles and drones. As a result, there are power outages, Ukrenergo reported. 10:47 On Friday night, Russian invaders launched 67 missiles of various types and 194 attack UAVs and drone imitators of various types at Ukraine. Most of the enemy targets were intercepted by air defense, the Ukrainian Air Force reported. 10:36 Russian troops have become more active in the Kramatorsk and Toretsk directions, intensifying their assault operations to capture the city of Chasov Yar. This was reported by the OSGV Khortytsya. It is noted that the enemy used 24 armored vehicles in several waves to carry out the assault. As a result of the Ukrainian artillery fire, 17 armored vehicles were destroyed and damaged, the assault was repelled. Currently, the search for and destruction of the remnants of the enemy assault groups is underway. 10:30 American aerospace company Maxar Technologies has cut off Ukraine's access to its satellite images. This was reported by Militarnye, citing several users of the commercial service. The official justification received by users from the Maxar administration is "by administrative request". This applies to both government and private users. 10:20 A group of Russian intelligence agents (four people) who were adjusting Russian air attacks on Nikolaev has been detained. This was reported on March 7 by the SBU and the Prosecutor General's Office. According to the investigation, the enemy's priority targets were reserve command posts and logistics warehouses of the Defense Forces involved in combat operations on the southern front. 10:01 In the Ternopil region, two missiles hit the gas transmission network. The fire has already been extinguished. This was reported on television by the head of the Ternopil OVA Vyacheslav Negoda. The city may experience restrictions on the supply of hot water and centralized heating if the pressure in the gas transmission network is not restored. 9:50 In Kharkiv, eight people were injured as a result of a missile attack on the morning of March 7. This was reported by the city mayor Igor Terekhov on Telegram. "The number of victims of the morning shelling of the city has increased to eight people," he wrote. 9:39 In the Kiev region, the air raid alarm lasted for almost nine hours, air defense forces worked on Russian drones. There were no casualties among the population. No critical infrastructure facilities were hit. As a result of falling debris in the Obukhiv and Boryspil districts, a grassy area caught fire. The fires have been extinguished. A truck was also damaged in the Obukhiv district. 9:38 Last night, the Russians launched almost two dozen missiles from the Black Sea. This was reported by the spokesman for the Ukrainian Navy Dmitry Pletenchuk on the air of the telethon. According to him, as of the morning, three enemy ships remained at sea, two of which had missiles on board. He noted that this was the third case of using cruise missile carriers since the beginning of the year. 9:22 On the night of March 7, Russian troops attacked Slavyansk with guided aerial bombs. Seven people were wounded, including two children. This was reported by the head of the Slavyansk city military administration Vadim Lyakh. 9:20 Russia has already carried out the 17th attack on the gas infrastructure facilities of NAK Naftogaz. The attack damaged production facilities that ensure gas production. There were no casualties. 8:50 Over the past 24 hours, Russian troops have most often attacked the Toretsk direction. In total, 146 combat clashes occurred on the front. This was reported on March 7 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 8:31 On the night of March 7, Russians shelled Kramatorsk, a child was wounded. This was reported by the head of the Kramatorsk city military administration, Oleksandr Goncharenko. According to him, the private sector and city infrastructure were subjected to enemy shelling. The consequences are being established. 8:10 During a massive shelling of Ukraine, Russians hit an enterprise and an apartment building in Kharkov. So far, five victims are known, two of whom were hospitalized. This was reported on March 7 by the mayor of Kharkov, Igor Terekhov. The head of the Kharkov Regional Military Administration (OVA), Oleg Sinegubov, specified that the Russians hit an enterprise in the Kievsky district. There are cars on fire at the site of the strike. 7:58 A Russian missile strike in Ternopil Oblast has hit a critical industrial facility. This was reported on March 7 by Vyacheslav Negoda, head of the Ternopil OVA. He warned that gas supply restrictions may occur. 7:43 Ukrainian military killed about 1,150 Russian occupiers over the past 24 hours, March 6. Russia's total combat losses from 24.02.22 to 07.03.25 were approximately 882,950 people. This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 7:20 Russia has been massively attacking Ukraine with drones and missiles since night until morning. Energy and gas infrastructure have come under attack. This was reported on March 7 by Energy Minister German Galushchenko. According to him, rescuers and power engineers are working to eliminate the consequences where possible - all necessary measures are being taken to stabilize energy and gas supplies. 04:31 Several EU member states have announced a commitment to provide up to 15 billion euros in additional aid to Ukraine. This was announced to journalists by European Council President Antonio Costa after the end of the EU security summit. 03:13 About 17 Kalibr cruise missiles were launched from the Black Sea. In addition, Tu-95 bombers performed launch maneuvers. In total, the Russian Federation launched ten Tu-95 aircraft. 02:20 EU leaders believe that Ukraine must achieve "peace through strength" and enter negotiations with the strongest position. This is stated in a communiqué approved by 26 EU member states (except Hungary). "Achieving "peace through strength" requires Ukraine to have the strongest position, an important component of which is its own powerful military and defense potential. This applies to the period before, during and after negotiations to end the war," the document says. |
Link |
Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia |
Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: March 6, 2025 |
2025-03-07 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Worth noting, korrespondent.net has compiled its Invasion of Ukraine series into separate months, beginning May 9th, 2023. Linked in the title. [Korrespondent] 20.29 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked European leaders for their support for Ukraine and maintaining unity despite the challenges of global politics during the European Council meeting in Brussels. He presented the first steps towards achieving a fair and lasting peace. ![]() 19.55 The Norwegian Parliament has decided to increase aid to Ukraine from NOK 50 billion ($4.6 billion) to NOK 85 billion ($7.8 billion) in 2025, NRK reports. 19:25 Britain has held initial talks with about 20 countries on a "coalition of the willing" to ensure peace in Ukraine, the British television channel Sky News reported, citing British officials. 18:56 The US administration is now "actively" putting pressure not only on Ukraine, but also on Russia, using the carrot and stick method. This was stated by the US President's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg at a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations. 18:24 China's special envoy to the European Union Lu Shay said he was "discouraged" by the way US President Donald Trump is treating allies in Europe, the South China Morning Post reports . 18:00 Ukrainian aviation carried out two strikes on important targets of the Russian invaders - in the Kherson and Kursk regions. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the details . 17:55 US Special Representative for Ukraine and Russia Keith Kellogg said that the spat between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump last week at the White House was due to the two leaders' "different goals" in the Russian-Ukrainian war. He said this in his report on ways to end the war in Ukraine at a discussion at the Council on Foreign Relations. 17:39 Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said that Kiev has not yet received details regarding the possible restriction of access to US intelligence. He said this at a joint press conference with the German Defense Minister in Berlin on Thursday, March 6. At the same time, Ukraine is already developing alternative sources of information, in particular through cooperation with European partners. 17:28 A European air force of 120 fighter jets could be deployed over Kiev and western Ukraine to protect against Russian attacks, the British newspaper The Guardian reported . 17:13 German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said that the next meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine's Defense in the Ramstein format is tentatively scheduled for late March - early April. He reported this at a press conference in Berlin after talks with Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umerov. 16:44 SBU counterintelligence officers detained two agents of the Russian military intelligence (better known as the GRU), who were operating in the Kiev, Chernihiv and Sumy regions. The attackers were preparing a series of enemy air attacks on high-voltage power lines to cut off power to part of the northern regions. 16:35 Since the beginning of the current day, 80 combat clashes have occurred on the front. The Russian invaders are most active in the Toretsk area and in the Kursk region, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported in an operational report as of 16:00. 16:16 Belgium will provide Ukraine with combat-ready F-16 fighters only in 2026. This was stated by Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever before the EU summit in Brussels. At the same time, he did not rule out that the F-16s will arrive in Ukraine this year, but most likely as spare parts. 15:59 On March 6, Russian troops dropped explosives from a drone on civilians in the Kherson region. Two people were killed in the attack. This was reported by the press service of the Kherson Regional Prosecutor's Office on Thursday, March 6. 15:58 Humanitarian volunteers who survived the Russian missile strike on a hotel in Krivoy Rog say the ballistic missile strike was "deliberate and aimed at killing civilians." This was reported by the British television channel Sky News. 15:49 Russia considers yesterday's speech by French President Emmanuel Macron to be "excessively confrontational" and posing a "threat" to the Russian Federation. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made the corresponding statements. 15:15 Russian troops dropped three guided bombs on Kramatorsk. Two people were injured as a result of the strikes. A residential building and an industrial zone were damaged in the city. 14:22 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of a special EU leaders' security summit in Brussels, the Ukrainian leader's press secretary Serhiy Nikiforov reported. 14:04 The EU's safe summit in Brussels comes at a "watershed moment" for Europe. Decisions must be made to boost the bloc's defense capabilities and strengthen Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen told the press ahead of the meeting. 13:41 Moscow happily agreed with the statement by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who called the conflict in Ukraine a "proxy war" between Russia and the US. This was stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov at a briefing. 13:20 The Security Service has collected evidence on two more traitors involved in the kidnapping of Ukrainian children during the occupation of Kherson - the so-called "Minister of Health of Crimea" Konstantin Skorupsky and his deputy Anton Lyaskovsky. During the temporary occupation of Kherson, the defendants took 46 young children from a local orphanage to Simferopol. 13:10 President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived for the emergency EU summit in Brussels. This is evidenced by the online broadcast of the event. 12:58 The Dutch government is discussing a possible new aid package for Ukraine. This is reported by NOS. During a debate in parliament, Prime Minister Dick Schoof said that they plan to allocate approximately 3.5 billion euros in aid to Ukraine in 2026, continuing the policy of previous years. Currently, the total amount of aid from the Netherlands already reaches approximately 5.8 billion euros. 12:49 In Kryvyi Rih, Dnipropetrovsk region, search and rescue operations at the site of the Russian missile strike have been completed. This was reported by the Prosecutor General's Office. As a result of the attack, four people were killed. 32 civilians were injured, including two children. 12:36 Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said that Ukraine and Poland have prepared a joint action plan for the implementation of urgent and long-term projects in the defense sector. He said this during a joint briefing with Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz on Thursday, March 6. 12:23 The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has appointed Arsen Zhumadilov to the post of Director of the Defense Procurement Agency (DPA). This was reported by the press service of the agency. 12:11 Russian troops launched a massive attack with guided aerial bombs on the village of Saltino in the Dergachiv community in the Kharkiv region. As a result of the UAB hit, a private residential building was completely destroyed. According to preliminary data, a man was killed and two women were injured as a result of the shelling. The blast wave damaged nearby private homes, outbuildings and cars. 10:42 France is ready to replace the United States in providing intelligence information to Ukraine. This was stated by French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu, the France 24 TV channel reported. 10:39 The Defense Ministry's procurement agency, the State Logistics Operator, has contracted more than one million sets of summer suits for the Ukrainian Armed Forces for 2025. This was reported by the Defense Ministry. It is noted that the ministry has developed and approved the inspection volumes for two types of summer field suits (type 1 and type 2) for defenders. 10:26 The Security Service has detained a collaborator who headed the occupation "Russian police" in Nova Kakhovka, Kherson region, in the first months of the full-scale invasion. After being "dismissed from office" in April 2022, the defendant hid for a long time in the European Union, and then returned to Ukraine under the guise of an ordinary citizen. Law enforcement officers documented this fact and detained the perpetrator in a temporary home in Volyn, where he tried to "lay low". 9:55 As a result of a missile strike on a hotel in Kryvyi Rih, four people were killed and more than 30 people were injured. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky. "The rescue operation in Krivoy Rog at the site of the Russian missile strike continued all night. Ballistics on an ordinary hotel. Literally before the strike, volunteers from one of the humanitarian organizations - citizens of Ukraine, the United States, Britain - checked into the hotel. They survived because they managed to get down from their rooms. But, unfortunately, four people were killed by this strike. My condolences to their families and friends," the head of state said. 9:20 Russian troops attacked the Odessa region with attack drones on the night of March 6. An energy facility was hit, a residential building and an administrative building were damaged. Two people were injured. This was reported by the head of the Odessa OVA Oleg Kiper. 9:19 At night, Russian military attacked Ukraine with two Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles and 112 Shahed-type attack UAVs and drone imitators. 68 drones were shot down. Another 43 enemy drone imitators were lost without negative consequences. The Russian attack affected Kharkiv, Sumy, Odessa and Dnipropetrovsk regions. 9:16 The death toll in Kryvyi Rih has increased due to a missile strike carried out by Russian troops on a hotel building the night before. A 43-year-old man died in intensive care. Thus, the number of victims of the Russian attack has risen to four. 8:42 Over the past 24 hours, aviation, missile forces and artillery of the Defense Forces hit 16 areas of concentration of personnel and equipment, a command post, and a radio-electronic station of the Russian invaders. This was reported on March 6 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Over the past 24 hours, 109 combat clashes occurred at the front, the hottest areas being Kursk and Toretskoye. 8:22 During the liquidation of the consequences of the night air attack of the Russian Federation, emergency workers saved a woman with a disability, another person suffered due to severe stress. This was reported by the State Emergency Service, publishing photos and videos from the site of the strike. 7:45 Russian troops lost 1,140 soldiers, 5 tanks, and 80 unmanned aerial vehicles in the war with Ukraine in one day. This was reported on March 6 by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The total combat losses of the Russians since 02/24/22 are approximately 881,800 people. 7:20 In Kharkiv, after a Russian UAV strike, residents of a multi-story building hit by a Russian drone are being evacuated; two people have an acute stress reaction. This was reported by the mayor Igor Terekhov. According to him, as a result of the shelling, the roof and the technical floor of the multi-story residential building were damaged. There was a small fire. The elevator shaft, partially the technical floor, and the facade part of the slabs between the 9th and technical floors were destroyed. Glazing in nearby houses and eight cars were also damaged. 01:30 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron for his clear vision and our joint efforts to achieve peace. On the evening of March 5, French President Emmanuel Macron announced in an address to the nation on the eve of the EU leaders' summit, which plans to gather in Paris the chiefs of general staff of countries considering the creation of a peacekeeping mission for Ukraine. |
Link |
Europe | |
European leaders on edge as prospect looms of Trump pulling 20K troops from continent | |
2025-03-03 | |
[FoxNews] US military footprint in Europe has been declining for decades European leaders are grappling with how to handle icier relations with the U.S. since President Donald Trump regained control of the White House this year. "The Europeans have a serious problem of readiness … that they’re trying to fix, but it takes time," Camille Grand, a former NATO official who is now with the European Council on Foreign Relations, said in a Washington Post report Sunday. "If Trump decides ‘I’m going to pull out U.S. troops from Germany because I’m upset with the trade imbalance,’ that’s much more complicated to manage than to say we have a plan to do this within X years." The comments come as European leaders have become increasingly anxious about the future of the security of the continent in the second era of Trump, with the Washington Post reporting that leaders are wary that the American president is too friendly with Moscow and that they widely expect him to pull back roughly 20,000 U.S. troops that were deployed to the continent by former President Joe Biden in the aftermath of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. "I would not be surprised if at some point [those troops] go back to their home base in America," a NATO diplomat told the outlet while noting that those troops were sent to Europe at the height of an emergency and that their exit "would be, so to speak, a return to normalcy." | |
Link |
Europe |
Trump's election victory is a nightmare for Germany |
2024-11-07 |
[DW] The German government is bracing itself for an extremely difficult transatlantic relationship. A scenario for which it is not really prepared. Could Trump’s election have been the final straw that caused the fall of the current German government? A nightmare has taken hold of the German government: Donald Trump...So far he's been unkillable, and they've tried.... . It had clung to the hope that Kamala Harris once a marijuana-busting Caliphornia DA would follow in the footsteps of Joe The Big GuyBiden ...46th president of the U.S. We hold these truths to be self-evident. All men and women created ... by the — you know — you know, the thing... and continue the tradition of transatlanticism and multilateralism. That is, until Trump won the election surprisingly early and decisively. Now the German government is ill-prepared, says Henning Hoff from the German Council on Foreign Relations: "It was a mistake to rely so completely on the Democrats ![]() white people, white supremacy, whiteanything but paint, you're listening to a Democrat. Ask him/her/it to reimagine something for you; they do that a lot, though not well. They can hear a dog whistle a mile or two away. They invented the spoils system and Tammany Hall, and inspired the addition of the word (Thomas) Nastyto the English language. They want to stop continental drift and repeal the law of unintended side effects... ," Hoff told DW. "The special relationship that the chancellor cultivated with President Biden was perhaps a little too lopsided. The fact that there haven't been any contacts at all in the Trump camp will now come back to haunt him." Memories of Trump's first presidency, from 2017 to 2021, are still very clear in Berlin. At the time, Trump cast doubt on NATO ...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A collection of multinational and multilingual and multicultural armed forces, all of differing capabilities, working toward a common goal by pulling in different directions... and threatened to withdraw US troops from Germany. He criticized Germany and other NATO countries for benefiting from US military protection without contributing enough to their own defense. Henning Hoff believes that it is now important for the German government to "make up for its failures." "A much stronger signal is needed to show that the Europeans, especially the Germans, are truly prepared to shoulder a greater burden of their defense. If we continue to fumble along and argue — we have the dedicated funds (for the Bundeswehr), so the defense budget need only increase minimally — then we won't be able to impress anyone in Washington, not now and certainly not under Trump." |
Link |
Home Front: WoT |
Another Iranian agent embedded in the regime? |
2024-11-05 |
![]() On the eve of America’s election, Democrats and their media wing are putting in overtime suppressing stories that are unflattering to Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. As this newsletter just reported, Walz has longstanding ties to the People’s Republic of China which are highly concerning from a counterintelligence perspective. Just don’t expect the mainstream media to investigate any of this, especially so close to the election. However, when it comes to espionage, Democrat problems with Iran are even worse than with China. Going where the legacy media fears to tread, Top Secret Umbra has exposed the shocking extent of Iranian penetration of the current White House, which extends back to President Barack Obama’s two terms in the Oval Office. Regarding the all-important matter of cadres, President Joe Biden represents Obama’s third term, while Harris would be his fourth. Take the astonishing case of Rob Malley, Obama’s Iran fixer, the academic-turned-bureaucrat who made the Iran Deal, formally the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a reality in 2015. Pres. Biden brought Malley back into the White House in 2021 to revive JCPOA, which Pres. Trump killed in 2018. As the top mullah-whisperer for Team Obama-Biden-Harris, Malley hoped to deliver better relations with Tehran, but that fell apart in the spring of 2023 when Malley’s top-level security clearances were yanked, and he was escorted from his office at the State Department. Malley fell under suspicion for espionage and was placed under FBI scrutiny. It's been 18 months since Malley’s high-flying government career fell apart, but we still don’t know what happened. Repeated inquiries by Congress about the status of the FBI investigation into Malley’s misdeeds have been stonewalled by the White House. The Beltway rumor mill has it that Malley illegally downloaded classified information to his personal email, which then got hacked by Iranian spies. Making the bad situation worse, Malley then lied to the FBI about his actions. The Biden administration is running out the clock on the Malley scandal, hoping it fades away. As it might. Malley’s been soft-landed back into elite academia, a cushy gig at Princeton, while the Democrats and their media helpers have shown no interest in ascertaining what exactly was going on between Tehran and Team OBH’s top Iran expert. At best, Malley is uncomfortably close to the mullahs and their clerico-fascist regime; at worst, he’s his generation’s Alger Hiss. It’s not like the legacy media is going to ask questions anyway. Regrettably, the Biden-Harris administration is packed with friends and protégés of Malley’s. The absurd case of Ariane Tabatabai is illustrative. Another academic-turned-bureaucrat, the Iranian-born Tabatabai was appointed to a very sensitive job in the Pentagon by the Biden White House. As the chief of staff to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict, Tabatabai enjoyed access to an astonishing array of highly classified information, particularly regarding covert action. She was unmasked in Sept. 2023 as an agent for Tehran going back a decade. Tabatabai worked for a front for Iranian intelligence called the Iran Experts Initiative, which sought to improve the regime’s image in the West. Despite this, the Biden administration kept Tabatabai in her ASD SOLIC job. After her exposure as Iran’s agent, Tabatabai visited the White House at least eight times, for (presumably classified) meetings. Just as with Malley, the administration stalled Congressional inquiries into the Tabatabai case, while the Democrats and their media wing showed no interest in the scandal. Last week, this newsletter revealed that, at last, Tabatabai has been removed from ASD SOLIC and “kicked upstairs.” She’s been named the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Education and Training, which is a promotion yet with reduced access to Pentagon secrets. Then there’s Phil Gordon, another Democrat foreign policy maven who’s bounced between government and the Council on Foreign Relations for many years. He’s long been close to Kamala Harris and has served as the vice president’s National Security Adviser since 2022. Gordon’s been chummy with Malley for decades, while they worked together to deliver Pres. Obama his Iran Deal. Under Obama, Gordon held top jobs on the National Security Council and at the State Department. Gordon co-authored several op-eds with Ariane Tabatabai, all of them with a pro-Tehran bent. He is also close with the National Iranian American Council, an NGO which advocates for the mullah regime and is considered a front for Tehran by Western counterintelligence. The Biden White House official who should be fretting over all these Friends of Tehran holding top jobs in the administration is Maher Bitar, who’s the NSC’s senior director for intelligence programs. As such, Bitar is the White House’s top coordinator with the Intelligence Community. Another Malley protégé, Bitar worked in plum jobs for the Obama administration. He’s anything but a hardliner on Iran. When he was a student a Georgetown University, Bitar held a leadership role with Students for Justice in Palestine, a radical activist group that’s pro-HAMAS. Since the Gaza War, SJP has organized anti-Israel protests on college campuses nationwide. It’s no mystery why Bitar isn’t purging the Biden-Harris administration of Friends of Tehran. The real mystery here is why the Biden White House, like the Obama administrations before it, is crawling with Iranian agents and their apologists. Counterintelligence seems to exist only in theory for Team OBH, at least when Iran is involved. People who are known to be cuddly with America’s enemies shouldn’t be eligible for TOP SECRET security clearances, much less top national security jobs. But that’s exactly what’s happened since 2009 under three Democrat administrations. With so many of these troubling cases, this pro-Iranian pattern cannot be deemed a coincidence or accident, rather a design. How many Iranian moles are operating in the upper echelons of the Biden-Harris administration? Officially, nobody knows, while nobody in the legacy media will ask. Counterintelligence experts in Washington, DC, do ask, that’s their job, albeit in hushed tones. Counterspies inside the Beltway tell me that another suspected Friend of Tehran recently was unmasked, and the implications of this case are deeply alarming for U.S. national security. His name is Lawrence W.K. Casselle, and he’s one of the top officials in the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service. Although little known to the public, DSS are Foggy Bottom’s cops, the federal agents who guard American diplomats abroad as well as foreign government dignitaries when they visit the U.S. Importantly, DSS also provides counterintelligence oversight to the State Dept. Casselle, a native of Las Vegas, joined the State Dept. as a Diplomatic Security special agent in 2003, following graduation from Hampton University on an ROTC scholarship, then four years on active duty with the U.S. Army as an infantry officer. Casselle’s DSS career has been very successful, with tours at home and abroad, including serving on the protective detail of then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice from 2006 to 2008. He served as a Regional Security Officer in Kabul, then as senior RSO based in Belize. Casselle got important international experience in 2018-19 when he served in Baghdad as the DSS liaison to the Department of Defense’s Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve (that’s the Pentagon’s term for our war against the Islamic State in the Middle East). Following that, he got the White House plum job of NSC Director for Counterterrorism (2019-20), then was promoted to be chief of staff for all DSS (2021-23). Casselle this summer came under suspicion for his ties to Tehran. When he was serving in the Middle East, apparently during his tour in Baghdad, Casselle became close with a foreign woman. They developed a romantic relationship, IC insiders tell me, and Casselle used his powerful job and State Dept. connections to help his new friend. Inconveniently, his paramour turned out to be an operative for Iranian intelligence. How compromised Casselle is by this scandal isn’t yet known. IC counterspies tell me that they are trying to establish how close to Tehran Casselle got during his close relationship with that Iranian spy, but the State Dept. isn’t cooperating energetically with the counterintelligence investigation. If one of Foggy Bottom’s rising stars turns out to be an Iranian mole, the embarrassment to the department will be serious. Casselle’s superiors want this mess to simply go away. Casselle isn’t just a top U.S. diplomat, he’s African American, which puts him perfectly in tune with the Biden-Harris emphasis on DEI in the federal government. There are dire national security consequences if Casselle went rogue. In his DSS position he holds TOP SECRET-plus security clearances, while during his two-decade career he’s held several jobs offering access to a wide array of U.S. intelligence secrets. If Casselle was coopted by Iranian intelligence through his unwise love life, Tehran could have gotten its eyes on a massive number of American secrets from numerous agencies far beyond Main State. Related: Rob Malley 10/27/2024 Saving Face: How US Leaks Devalued Israel's Strike on Iran Rob Malley 07/31/2024 Top foreign policy GOPers threaten to subpoena State Department for classified info on suspended Iran envoy Rob Malley Rob Malley 04/20/2024 The World Is Paying a Deadly Price for Barack Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy Related: Ariane Tabatabai 10/27/2024 Saving Face: How US Leaks Devalued Israel's Strike on Iran Ariane Tabatabai 10/25/2024 Klingon Source Ariane Tabatabai no longer in ASD (SO/LIC) Ariane Tabatabai 08/16/2024 Kamala Harris Stonewalls Congressional Probe Into NatSec Adviser's Ties to Iran Influence Network Related: Phil Gordon 08/16/2024 Kamala Harris Stonewalls Congressional Probe Into NatSec Adviser's Ties to Iran Influence Network Phil Gordon 08/09/2024 Harris campaign denies support for Israeli arms embargo Phil Gordon 03/14/2015 Israel's next 22 months Related: Iran Experts Initiative: 2024-08-16 Kamala Harris Stonewalls Congressional Probe Into NatSec Adviser's Ties to Iran Influence Network Iran Experts Initiative: 2024-07-31 Top foreign policy GOPers threaten to subpoena State Department for classified info on suspended Iran envoy Rob Malley Iran Experts Initiative: 2023-10-25 High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted, trail leads from Tehran to D.C. passes directly through the offices of Robert Malley and the International Crisis Group Related: National Iranian American Council: 2020-01-09 Warren, Sanders Hosting Call With Pro-Tehran Lobby Group National Iranian American Council: 2019-12-06 Another Reason to Loathe Billionaires: Koch & Soros Team Up For Iran National Iranian American Council: 2018-10-06 Iran's Economy Is on the Verge of Collapse Related: Maher Bitar 04/20/2024 The World Is Paying a Deadly Price for Barack Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy Maher Bitar 02/13/2021 Biden Makes History: First President in 40 Years to Punt on Contacting Israel Maher Bitar 01/28/2021 Biden Taps Anti-Israel BDS Activist for Top White House Intel Job |
Link |
China-Japan-Koreas |
Former White House official and CIA analyst Sue Mi Terry is indicted for acting as a South Korea... |
2024-07-17 |
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] …agent in return for Louis Vuitton handbags, Dolce and Gabbana coat and dinners at Michelin-starred restaurants
Related: Sue Mi Terry 10/27/2017 North Korea warns 'lunatic' Donald Trump his trip will spark WORLD WAR 3 in shock threat Sue Mi Terry 09/07/2017 Former CIA Analyst: NORKS Won't Stop Until They Can Attack Anywhere in US With Nuke Sue Mi Terry 06/19/2014 Let North Korea Collapse |
Link |
Government Corruption |
A Global Censorship Prison Built by the Women of the CIA |
2024-05-20 |
Even more interesting was the reveal of the genesis of NPR’s new CEO, Katherine Maher, a 41-year-old with a distinctly odd CV. Maher had put in stints at a CIA cutout, the National Democratic Institute, and trotted onto the World Bank, UNICEF, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Center for Technology and Democracy, the Digital Public Library of America, and finally the famous disinfo site Wikipedia. That same week, Tunisia accused her of working for the CIA during the so-called Arab Spring. And, of course, she is a WEF young global leader. She was marched out for a talk at the Carnegie Endowment where she was prayerfully interviewed and spouted mediatized language so anodyne, so meaningless, yet so filled with nods to her base the AWFULS (affluent white female urban liberals) one was amazed that she was able to get away with it. There was no acknowledgement that the criticism by this award-winning reporter/editor/producer, who had spent his life at NPR had any merit whatsoever, and in fact that he was wrong on every count. That this was a flagrant lie didn’t even ruffle her artfully disarranged short blonde hair. Christopher Rufo did an intensive investigation of her career in City Journal. It is an instructive read and illustrative of a lot of peculiar yet stellar careers of American women. Working for Big Daddy is apparently something these ghastly creatures value. I strongly suggest reading Rufo’s piece linked here. It’s a riot of spooky confluences. |
Link |
Europe |
'Bring back the gold': how many tons of precious metal were transferred to Romania by the leaders of the USSR |
2024-03-16 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Igor Ivanenko [REGNUM] The European Parliament resolution, adopted on March 14, demands that Russia return to Romania its gold reserves and cultural values exported to the Russian Empire during the First World War. The size of the claim is estimated at 91.5 tons of precious metal. It is worth immediately noting that such a request in itself absolutely does not take into account the financial relations of our countries over the last century. Romania transferred its gold reserves to Russia for storage in 1916–1917, when it was defeated by the troops of the Kaiser’s Germany and Austria-Hungary. In 1923–1924, the Soviet People's Commissariat of Finance carried out the first inventory of Romanian funds after the arrival of the “golden” trains and estimated their contents at 117.9 million gold rubles (the equivalent of more than 91 tons of gold). At the same time, only the official debt of Romania to Russia at the end of the First World War reached 1.72 billion gold rubles, which is equivalent to approximately 1330 tons of gold. In addition, Bucharest appropriated Russian property in Bessarabia, which it annexed in 1918. Despite all the somersaults of the Romanian Kingdom in World War II, it was obliged to pay reparations of 300 million US dollars, which corresponded to 335 tons of pure gold. The Soviet Union wrote off $220 million for humanitarian reasons, just to account for the “royal gold.” In addition, Soviet governments repeatedly demonstrated “gestures of goodwill”, trying to win over their neighbor by transferring gold and other valuables. The first of these followed in 1934. Then 12 tons of gold and archives of the Romanian government were sent to Bucharest. A truly royal gift was made by Joseph Stalin, who allocated 30 tons of gold to form the gold reserves of the Romanian People's Republic. Nikita Khrushchev handed over another 4 tons of gold and ordered the return of 39,320 pieces of art previously taken from Romanian museums. Leonid Brezhnev authorized the transfer of 8 tons of gold to Romania. The last “golden train” from the USSR left for Romania under Mikhail Gorbachev. In 1986, the Secretary General presented the obstinate ally in the socialist bloc with 10 tons of gold. Thus, Romania’s chances of obtaining these assets are illusory. Moreover, the Russian Federation recognized only the debts of the Russian Empire to public and private creditors. The issue of gold reserves and cultural values transferred by Romania for the protection of the Russian Empire has never been recognized in the Russian Federation. So what is official Bucharest guided by when raising the topic of gold reserves “appropriated” by Russia? The fact is that Romanian politicians of the first magnitude are today fighting for top positions in Euro-Atlantic structures. On February 7, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis stated directly in the European Parliament: “It would be unacceptable if not a single position was occupied by a person from the new member states, that is, from Eastern Europe.” At the same time, he is personally nominated for the posts of President of the European Council or the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs. The other day, the current head of Romania said that he would not object to his candidacy for the post of NATO Secretary General. Similar activities are being undertaken by the Social Democratic Party of Romania. She promotes her representative Mircea Geoana, the current Deputy Secretary General of NATO, to the post of European Commissioner for Defense. It is obvious that, having such great ambitions, Romanian politicians are simply obliged to contribute to anti-Russian rhetoric at the pan-European level. The topic of “gold stolen by Russia” may become an important part of the election programs of Romanian candidates for important positions. And besides, this is a potential argument for the motivational part of the long-discussed decision to confiscate Russian assets frozen in Europe. Discussions of this kind play an important role in fueling pro-European sentiments in Romanian society. Moreover, not everything is in order with his trust in EU institutions. According to a January survey by the major sociological agency Avangarde, a quarter of Romanians surveyed do not see a future for their country within the European Union. Another 9% said that they could not decide on this issue. Citizens of Romania are very cautious when it comes to providing support to Ukraine. The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reported in a February poll that only 12% of Romanians favor maintaining aid at current levels (the European average is 20%). And 44% of respondents believe that aid to Kyiv will need to be reduced and peace negotiations with the Russian Federation stimulated if Trump does this after winning the election. According to the same survey, only Hungarians are the biggest pacifists in the EU. And this despite the fact that Euro-optimism, as well as pro-Ukrainian sentiments, today, in fact, constitute the official ideology of Bucharest and are continuously broadcast by government media. Such sentiments threaten unpleasant surprises for the ruling Social Democratic and Liberal parties in Romania in the upcoming European Parliament elections in June. The nationalist Alliance for the Unification of Romanians (AUR) is able to take second place in them, and the main Eurosceptics Diana Soshoaca and Gheorghe Simion share second place in the rating of Romanians' trust in politicians, second only to Prime Minister Marcel Ciolak. By the way, the trust rating of Vladimir Putin, the most famous foreign leader in Romania, is more than 11%. This is a very decent result in the conditions of total anti-Russian propaganda and a complex of historical grievances against Russia and the USSR being exaggerated in Romanian society. Obviously, the topic of “stolen gold” was precisely what was needed to strengthen the propaganda background, as well as to curb Eurosceptic sentiments among Romanians. Another thing is that the socio-economic contradictions between Romanian society and the European Commission today are too great to be obscured by such PR campaigns. |
Link |
-Great Cultural Revolution |
The World Is on Fire, but Here Is the Defense Department's Highest Priority |
2024-02-03 |
[RedState] You would think that the Department of Defense (DoD) would have their hands full right now. The war between Russia and Ukraine drags on, war between Israel and Hamas continues, and China continues its saber-rattling over "reunification" with Taiwan. The United States might not be directly involved in all of those conflicts, but we will have some role to play. The Defense Department is concerned about terrorism. But before you get excited over the fact that there might be someone at the DoD with their priorities straight, think again. They are not worried about the thousands of potential terrorists sneaking across the southern border. They are worried about home-grown terrorists, you know, the right-wing kind. The DoD's Office of Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict (SO/LIC) supervises overseas special operations. Recently, they invited "all" office employees to hear Bruce Hoffman, a professor at Georgetown University and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), and Jacob Ware, a research fellow at CFR, talk about their book entitled "God, Guns, and Terrorism" on...wait for it...domestic right-wing extremism. It gets better. The Chief of Staff for the SO/LIC Office is a woman named Ariane Tabatabai. She was recently investigated for her ties to an Iranian influence network. It gets even better. Tabatabai is also a founding member of something called the Iranian Experts Initiative. They are a group of analysts who allegedly cooperated with Iran's Islamic regime to promote the official position on Iran's nuclear program in the middle of negotiations on a nuclear deal with Iran. It is unknown whether the invite to all SO/LIC employees was mandatory. Nor did the email explain why the topic of domestic terrorism was relevant to DoD employees, as domestic terrorism does not fall under their purview. Unfortunately for the DoD, the SO/LIC Office, and Hoffman and Ware, the supply of right-wing extremism does not meet their apparent demand. After the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, the DoD called for a review of military personnel to weed out any "extremism" within the ranks. Less than 100 members of the military were found to have engaged in any "extremist" activities. But the DoD wasn't convinced. It spent two years hunting down extremists in the military to no avail. The final report on a study that began in 2021 and was quietly released in December of 2023 “found no evidence that the number of violent extremists in the military is disproportionate” to U.S. society." Related: Ariane Tabatabai: 2023-11-23 Meet the Iranian-born Biden military aide reportedly under investigation for major influence campaign: ‘Clear and present danger' Ariane Tabatabai: 2023-10-25 High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted, trail leads from Tehran to D.C. passes directly through the offices of Robert Malley and the International Crisis Group Ariane Tabatabai: 2023-10-03 High-Level Iranian Spy Ring Busted in Washington Notice: Trying to get property 'id' of non-object in /var/www/html/rantburg/ajax/refsorg.php on line 44 |
Link |