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US On High Alert In Anticipation Of Potential Israeli Strike On Iran (ZH)
LA More Than Insurrection, It’s Bolshevik Revolution – Larry Klayman (USAW)
The PR War Over the Riots (Pinsker)
Gavin Newsom Humiliated Himself, and It Was Awesome (Margolis)
The Anti-ICE Riots Are Electoral Suicide for the Dems (Margolis)
Medinsky Slams NATO’s Rutte, Suggests History Book to Clarify Ukraine’s Past (Sp.)
Zelensky’s Refusal To Compromise Will Lead To More Territorial Losses: Medinsky (ZH)
Donald Trump Responds To Elon Musk’s Late-Night Apology (NYP)
Trump Claims Deal With China ‘Is Done’ (RT)
Vaccine Expert and Covid Shot Critic Robert Malone to Advise CDC (PJM)
Hungary Sues European Commission Over €1 million-a-day Migrant Fine (RMX)
Germany Hemorrhaging Industrial Jobs (RT)

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Where exacttly is the US interest in this?

US On High Alert In Anticipation Of Potential Israeli Strike On Iran (ZH)

Is something brewing amid US-Iran tensions, given the stalled nuclear negotiations and ratcheting accusations, demands, and counter-demands? The State Department has ordered all embassies within striking distance of Iranian assets – including missions in the Middle East but also Eastern Europe and Northern Africa – to convene emergency action committees (EACs) and send cables back to Washington about measures to mitigate risks. The Associated Press also adds that the US Embassy in Baghdad is preparing to order all nonessential personnel to leave due to potential regional unrest. “We are constantly assessing the appropriate personnel posture at all our embassies,” said a State Department official who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive security matter.

“Based on our latest analysis, we decided to reduce the footprint of our Mission in Iraq.”Meanwhile the WaPo – a conduit for the deep state – writes that “the United States is on high alert in anticipation of a potential Israeli strike on Iran, with the State Department authorizing the evacuation of some personnel in Iraq and the Pentagon green-lighting the departure of military family members across the Middle East.”The heightened security environment comes as President Donald Trump expresses dimming hopes of achieving a deal with Iran that would restrict its nuclear program and forestall a potentially cataclysmal new military confrontation in the Middle East.“I’m less confident now than I would have been a couple of months ago. Something happened to them, but I am much less confident of a deal being made,” Trump told the New York Post.

In recent months, U.S. intelligence officials have grown increasingly concerned that Israel may choose to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities without the consent of the United States. Such a move would almost certainly scuttle the Trump administration’s delicate nuclear negotiations and prompt an Iranian retaliation on U.S. assets in the region.

As GMI summarizes the latest situation: “The IDF have elevated their operational readiness. In response, the United States has mirrored this posture, anticipating potential Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. A senior diplomat, speaking to the Washington Post, stated: “We think it’s more serious than any other time in the past.” The U.S. State Department has directed all embassies within Iranian strike range—including several in Europe, to immediately convene Emergency Action Committees and transmit updated risk assessments to Washington.The Trump imposed deadline on Iranian nuclear negotiations expires tomorrow, June 12th. U.S. officials speaking to Axios now assess it is increasingly unlikely the sixth round of talks in Oman will proceed as scheduled on Sunday.

General Kurilla, Commander of U.S. Central Command, has postponed his scheduled testimony before Congress due to mounting tensions across the Middle East. U.S. Central Command, the military headquarters overseeing the region, is working in close coordination with State Department counterparts and allies to maintain a constant state of readiness to support numerous missions at any time, the official added.“We are watching and worried,” said one senior diplomat in the region. “We think it’s more serious than any other time in the past.” Both oil and gold prices spiked on the alarming headlines which suggest new regional conflict could be imminent, with Israel poised to act…[..]Meanwhile, Iran has urged the United States to prioritize a negotiated solution, with its mission to the United Nations saying that “diplomacy — not militarism — is the only path forward.”

“Iran is not seeking a nuclear weapon, and U.S. militarism only fuels instability,” the Iranian mission warned in a social media statement. President Trump has definitely expressed his preference for negotiated solution, but Iran insists that it be able to keep enriching uranium, at least at low levels, as a matter of national sovereignty. Iran and the United States are tentatively scheduled to hold a sixth round of direct talks in Oman on Sunday between U.S. negotiator Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, along with discussions between their technical teams. But people familiar with the planning said Wednesday that it is possible that talks may not happen.

Trump has described the negotiations, which began in April, as heading in a positive direction and has said he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold off on any military plans. But on Wednesday, Trump said he was “less confident” that Iran would agree to U.S. demands that it completely shut down its nuclear enrichment program. “They seem to be delaying, and I think that’s a shame,” he said. He has frequently said that Iran would never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon and threatened military action if an agreement is not reached.

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Klayman sounds extreme, but at the same time he’s no idiot.

LA More Than Insurrection, It’s Bolshevik Revolution – Larry Klayman (USAW)

Renowned attorney Larry Klayman predicted on USAWatchdog months ago that there would be full-blown, legal civil war happening in the court system. With 272 cases and counting filed against the Trump Administration, that prediction has proven spot-on. Klayman also predicted months ago that violence from the “rabid Left” would not only increase but “explode.” The LA riots prove another bullseye for Klayman. What Klayman is seeing is far more than some violent protests on the West Coast. Klayman warns, “This is a very dire period. We knew this was coming. This is more than an insurrection, this is a Bolshevik style revolution. It’s not just Bolsheviks, but it’s every conceivable leftist radical group.

This is financed, undoubtedly, by people like George Soros. . .. Karen Bass is a DEI affirmative action mayor in Los Angeles. She was going to be Biden’s second choice to be vice president, God forbid. . .. They are using her. The Left is using her, and they are using Newsom and others. They want there to be some kind of tragedy in LA. They want there to be some kind of Kent State where someone gets killed. They want one of these protesters to be killed by the National Guard or by the military. This will be a flash point to carry forth this Bolshevik revolution. They want to take this county down to ground zero. This is what they are trying to do. They want to destabilize the country and bring these radicals out.”

Klayman goes on to say, “There is, undoubtedly, foreign money involved probably from communist China, Iran and North Korea. There is probably money coming from the Left with Soros and others. They want this country at a point that is destroyed, and then they take control. That is their motivation. That is what happened in Russia when they had the Bolshevik Revolution. That’s what happened in China with Mao. This is a plan. This is a playbook. This is why we need to push back, and that is why President Trump needs to crush this right now to make an example of this. Frankly, he should have Governor Newsom arrested, and he should have Karen Bass arrested. They are inciting violence, and they are fomenting revolution. . .. We are under attack, and President Trump needs to declare martial law.”

Klayman says the riots in LA are not a sign of Trumps failure as a President, but it is a sign of his success. Klaman explains, “They are making their move. We predicted this several months ago. It was just a matter of time, and it built and built and built, and now they see Trump, regardless of these judges . . . and they see Trump is at the point of possibly succeeding. So, they are going to do a number on the President of the United States. . .. Iran is not going to give way, and they are going to continue to enrich uranium. They know, ultimately, we will be backed into a corner, and we are going to have to attack them. This is a last-ditch effort to try to eliminate President Trump and try to weaken our country before that occurs.”

Klayman says the so-called autopen scandal of the Biden Administration will reveal that pardons were sold by staff. Klayman contends this is something Trump did not do in office the first term or this term. Klayman says, “The whole system is corrupt. It is a pay-to-play system. . .. The American people were sold out. I doubt there was not much of anything that was approved by Joe Biden.” In closing, Klayman says, “This is a do or die life experience. Today it’s LA, tomorrow it’s going to be coming to your hometown and your neighborhood.”

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Americans don’t need another George Floyd. Been there done that.

The PR War Over the Riots (Pinsker)

It’s a PR war, boys and girls: Strap on a helmet and report to duty. Our first battlefield is the People’s Republic of Los Angeles. (Alas, beautiful, glamorous Tinseltown has gone from swimming pools and movie stars to foreign flags and public defecation. Pro Tip: If you see any “bubblin’ crude” on the streets of L.A., for God’s sake, please don’t touch it.) But Los Angeles won’t be the last battlefield. These protests are gonna be like acne on a teenager’s face: They’ll be poppin’ up all over the place. And that part of the news cycle is (largely) out of our hands. Whenever you’re dealing with mass protests, mob violence, and nationalized vigilantism, there’s an element of unpredictability.

All it takes is the “right” martyr — on the right platform — and the storyline will morph into something we cannot anticipate. It could happen at any moment. That’s dangerous, because PR experts are MUCH better day two, day three, and day four thinkers. Nine times out of 10, the quality of our thoughts dramatically improves when we have more time to consider all the angles. (It’s something I’ve told clients repeatedly: If you wanna know my thoughts on day one, I’ll certainly tell you — but the more time I have to think about something, the more likely it’ll be that I’ll come up with something better.) This means that if the dominoes start falling in rapid succession, neither side will wait for a thoughtful, measured PR response. Instead, emotions will take over. The loudest, most passionate voices will prevail. That exponentially increases the probability of unforced PR errors.

This is a high-risk, high-reward gamble for both sides. It’s blackjack at the Bellagio with cranberries. For Gov. Gavin Newsom, the well-coifed Californian with presidential aspirations, the L.A. riots are his audition tape. He has the most to lose — but also the most to gain. Finally, after patiently awaiting his turn, he’s exactly where he wanted to be: At the tip of the political spear. There’s a leadership vacuum in the Democratic Party, and I’m not just talking about that cute little catfight at the DNC. Too many bigwigs blew their credibility over Joe Biden’s now-obvious mental decline. Guys like Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) can’t lead the masses because the masses no longer believe them. The closer you were to Biden, the worse it was for your credibility. It’s why Kamala Harris is adrift in the wilderness.

But Newsom was all the way in California. He’s ideally suited to close the (coloring) book on Biden, rebrand the Democratic Party, and slap a coat of fresh paint on American liberalism. At least, that’s his sales pitch. Even before the riots, Newsom was selling himself as the solution to the Democratic Party’s “manhood problem.” As we noted about his podcast strategy: Typically, when a Democrat has presidential aspirations, you’d expect him to book podcast guests with liberal thought leaders — people such as Obama, Oprah, Nancy Pelosi, Bernie Sanders, or Rachel Maddow. That would be the smartest, fastest way to not only communicate to your base that you’re “one of them,” but to also let them know that all the top thought-leaders believe in you, too.

But that’s not at all what Newsom is doing. Instead, his first three guests were Charlie Kirk, Michael Savage, and Steve Bannon! And in the process, he’s making a novel argument to the Democratic base: we can’t beat MAGA unless we have a candidate who can talk to their side, and I’m the only MAN who can do it. He’s not running on representation; he’s running on persuasion. He’s not saying he “looks like America”; he’s saying he can persuade the rest of America. Most specifically, the Americans that the Democrats have left behind: men.

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It’s time for law and order. What do you think got Trump elected?

Gavin Newsom Humiliated Himself, and It Was Awesome (Margolis)

Let’s talk about a day that California Governor Gavin Newsom would probably like to erase from memory. Tuesday was an absolute trainwreck for the Golden State’s fearless leader, marked by technical blunders, shameless begging, and a string of outright lies that would make even the most seasoned politician blush. If you thought Newsom’s leadership couldn’t sink any lower, buckle up, because this was a masterclass in humiliation. Riots are tearing through the city over federal immigration enforcement, yet Newsom can’t even bring himself to condemn the violence. Instead, he’s pointing fingers at President Trump while dodging accountability for the mayhem on his watch. He thinks this is going to be his ticket to the Democratic nomination for president in 2028, and potentially the White House.

The real disaster unfolded when Newsom decided to play big shot with a televised address to bash Trump. Desperate for airtime, he stooped to groveling at the feet of Fox News’ Sean Hannity, practically begging for coverage. Hannity even aired the pathetic plea on live TV. “Governor Newsom just texted me and was asking me whether or not we will be taking some of his press conference at the bottom of the hour…” Talk about embarrassing—California’s governor reduced to texting a conservative host for a spotlight. Sad! But the humiliation didn’t stop there. When the moment finally arrived for Newsom to spew his anti-Trump tirade, the audio feed spectacularly failed. That’s right—his grand speech, meant to be a scathing takedown, was reduced to garbled nonsense that no one could hear.

Even when the audio situation was fixed, Newsom sounded hoarse and unhinged, like a man on the verge of a meltdown. If this was his attempt to look like a leader, it was a catastrophic flop. The technical difficulties turned his address into a punchline, ensuring his message—whatever it was—fell on deaf ears. And what about the content of that ill-fated speech? Pure fiction. Newsom ranted about federal agents allegedly jumping out of unmarked vans to “grab people” in a “heavily Latino suburb” and raiding businesses, claiming a pregnant U.S. citizen and a 4-year-old were detained. “Families separated, friends, quite literally, disappearing,” he croaked, painting a dystopian picture straight out of a Hollywood script. Conveniently, he offered zero evidence for these wild claims, and couldn’t explain how any of these allegations justify burning up cars, assaulting police officers, and looting businesses.

And let’s not forget his attempt to rewrite history by claiming California handles unrest “regularly” with its own law enforcement—until, of course, Trump supposedly swooped in to ruin everything with tear gas, rubber bullets, and National Guard deployments. Newsom even had the audacity to call the deployment of 2,000 Guard members “illegal” and a “brazen abuse of power,” accusing Trump of inflaming the situation “on purpose.” As we’ve explained before, the power of the president to federalize the National Guard has been long established. This wasn’t just a speech—it was a flailing performance packed with lies, tech glitches, and the pathetic spectacle of Newsom groveling for airtime from a network he usually sneers at. He tried to cast himself as California’s last line of defense, but what the country saw was a dishonest, unsteady politician who can’t even handle a live broadcast, let alone a crisis. And if Newsom thinks he can ride these anti-ICE riots into a successful presidential campaign, he’s got another thing coming.

Support for the Trump administration’s deportation efforts is also strong. A Napolitan News Service poll conducted by RMG Research, Inc. shows that 58% of registered voters back the effort to remove illegal immigrants, while opposition has dropped to just 37%. Even more telling: just weeks ago, 40% said the administration’s actions had gone too far; now it’s down to 36%. The longer this issue stays in the headlines, the worse it gets for the left. Meanwhile, the attempt to rebrand the Los Angeles riots as a noble protest is falling flat. A recent YouGov poll shows that only 36% of Americans support the anti-ICE demonstrations, compared to 45% who oppose them. Even more damning is the partisan breakdown: 58% of Democrats back the protests, but just 34% of independents and a paltry 15% of Republicans do. On the other side, 73% of Republicans and 41% of independents disapprove. That’s a landslide rejection outside the far-left bubble.

And just when you think it couldn’t get worse for Democrats, it does. Even legacy media outlets like CBS News and CNN are reporting that key voting blocs are breaking with the left and embracing Trump’s immigration agenda. What’s more, a once-reliable Democrat constituency is now shifting dramatically in the other direction, dealing the party a blow that it never saw coming. Meanwhile, Trump’s approval ratings from one of the most accurate pollsters of the 2024 election show that Trump’s approval ratings over the past few days remain in positive territory.

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“73% of Republicans and 41% of independents disapprove. That’s a landslide rejection outside the far-left bubble.”

The Anti-ICE Riots Are Electoral Suicide for the Dems (Margolis)

Democrats are committing electoral suicide. By rushing to defend the violent anti-ICE riots that erupted in Los Angeles and are now spreading across the country, they’ve staked their political fortuneson the side of lawlessness and chaos. Instead of condemning the violence, Democrat leaders have tried to spin it as a noble act of protest. But the public isn’t fooled. A flood of new polling shows just how badly this gamble is backfiring and exposes a party that is completely detached from the values of everyday Americans. The numbers don’t lie. A majority of likely voters are siding with President Donald Trump and his decision to deploy the National Guard and federal military to restore order in Los Angeles. According to a new InsiderAdvantage national poll, 59% of voters approve of the move, while just 39% disapprove — a striking +20 approval margin that makes clear where the country stands.

While the media wrings its hands and Democrats clutch their pearls, the American people are siding with law and order. Voters aren’t clamoring for more chaos, criminality, and attacks on federal officers; they want safe streets, laws that are enforced, and illegal immigrants sent home. They’re demanding order, not excuses. Support for the Trump administration’s deportation efforts is also strong. A Napolitan News Service poll conducted by RMG Research, Inc. shows that 58% of registered voters back the effort to remove illegal immigrants, while opposition has dropped to just 37%. Even more telling: just weeks ago, 40% said the administration’s actions had gone too far; now it’s down to 36%. The longer this issue stays in the headlines, the worse it gets for the left.

Meanwhile, the attempt to rebrand the Los Angeles riots as a noble protest is falling flat. A recent YouGov poll shows that only 36% of Americans support the anti-ICE demonstrations, compared to 45% who oppose them. Even more damning is the partisan breakdown: 58% of Democrats back the protests, but just 34% of independents and a paltry 15% of Republicans do. On the other side, 73% of Republicans and 41% of independents disapprove. That’s a landslide rejection outside the far-left bubble.

And just when you think it couldn’t get worse for Democrats, it does. Even legacy media outlets like CBS News and CNN are reporting that key voting blocs are breaking with the left and embracing Trump’s immigration agenda. What’s more, a once-reliable Democrat constituency is now shifting dramatically in the other direction, dealing the party a blow that it never saw coming. Meanwhile, Trump’s approval ratings from one of the most accurate pollsters of the 2024 election show that Trump’s approval ratings over the past few days remain in positive territory.

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They’re trying to invent a Ukrainian past.

Medinsky Slams NATO’s Rutte, Suggests History Book to Clarify Ukraine’s Past (Sp.)

A top aide to Vladimir Putin has told the NATO general secretary to read a history book after he claimed Ukraine had independence 900 years ago. Vladimir Medinsky, Russian presidential aide and head of the Russian delegation to peace negotiations with Kiev in Istanbul, ridiculed NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte’s comments about Ukraine in the 12th century.mIronically, Rutte used the same speech to demand that Putin come to the talks, “not this historian who now appears twice in Istanbul and tells us again about the history of Russia and Ukraine since the 12th century.”The chief negotiator retorted that he was ready to send Rutte a textbook to help him understand that Ukraine did not exist in back then.

“He spoke about the need for Russia to change its negotiating team on Ukraine, claiming that ‘some historian’ is lecturing about 12th-century Ukraine,” Medinsky told the Third International Forum of Education Ministers.”I know that Mr Rutte studied history at university, but I would definitely send him a medieval history textbook, because he would certainly learn from it that Ukraine didn’t exist in the 12th century,” he added.The third International Forum of Education Ministers, “Shaping the Future,” is taking place in Kazan from June 11 to 12. The forum is organized by the Ministry of Education of Russia, the government of Tatarstan and the “My History” Foundation for the Support of Humanities.

Forum participants will discuss global trends and challenges in education, digital transformation and innovation, the role of AI and online learning, inclusive education, the role of educators and the quality of education, the development of national education systems and international cooperation.One of the topics of discussion will be Russia’s experience in running children’s centers. Education ministers will hold a teleconference with participants of the Artek international summer camp which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year.

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“With Russia, it’s impossible to fight a long war,” Medinsky said..”

Zelensky’s Refusal To Compromise Will Lead To More Territorial Losses: Medinsky (ZH)

While this should come as no surprise to observers of the Russia-Ukraine war, the Kremlin has put Kiev on notice that its continued unwillingness to compromise at the negotiating table will only lead to more and permanent territorial losses. This was the latest warning conveyed by Russian Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, who has been leading the Russian delegation in Istanbul talks. He actually spoke to The Wall Street Journal, conveying the warning, while making clear that Russia will never relent until Putin’s war aims are achieved, and defense of Russia’s sovereignty and stability can be assured.

The WSJ interview began as follows: “Now, Vladimir Medinsky is drawing on his view of history again as he tries to convince Ukraine that it would be better off unwinding its integration with the West and embracing Moscow’s terms for peace. “With Russia, it’s impossible to fight a long war,” Medinsky said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, citing Russia’s 21-year war with Sweden in the 18th century as evidence that the country prevails in protracted fights. “We want peace,” he continued. “But if Ukraine keeps being driven by the national interests of others, then we will be simply forced to respond,” he added. That’s when Medinsky also “warned that a lack of compromise from Kiev would only lead to more territorial losses,” WSJ wrote.

As yet, Ukraine’s President Zelensky hasn’t so much as offered recognition of Crimea as Russian territory, and certainly he’s far away from saying the same of the annexed territories in the Donbass, where some fighting still exists. This week it’s become clear that Russian forces are advancing into Ukraine’s Dnipropetrovsk region, which is a first in the three-year-plus long war, marking a significant territorial escalation amid stalled peace talks. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said the advance serves as a warning to the Zelensky government to accept “realities on the ground.” Medinsky’s words given to a major American publication are clearly another major warning along the same lines.

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Soon best buds again, but Trump is the clear boss.

Donald Trump Responds To Elon Musk’s Late-Night Apology (NYP)

President Trump is feeling good about Elon Musk’s apology after the former “first buddy” admitted late Tuesday he had gone “too far” in his personal attacks on the commander-in-chief. “I thought it was very nice that he did that,” the president told The Post in a brief phone conversation Wednesday morning, but didn’t say whether he was willing to let bygones be bygones with the Tesla and SpaceX CEO.Musk, 53, went off on Trump in a series of social media messages this past Thursday, at one point claiming the Republican would not have won the 2024 election without his help and suggesting the president was responsible for preventing the release of files on convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein due to his past association with the late financier.

“I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far,” Musk wrote late Tuesday after previously deleting his post about the Epstein files. The president has expressed openness to potentially burying the hatchet with Musk — who he accused last week of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and being bitter about both leaving his special government employee position and the House GOP removing electric vehicle tax incentives from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Trump told CNN on Friday that Musk was “crazy” — and threatened on Truth Social to look into revoking his company’s federal government contracts.
But the president also told The Post on Friday that “nothing surprises him” — not even his onetime ally turning against him.

Trump told Post columnist Miranda Devine Monday that he doesn’t “blame” Musk for the blow-up that started with the former Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) figure’s criticisms of the Big Beautiful Bill — but maintained that he’s “a little disappointed.”“Look, I have no hard feelings,” Trump said. “I was really surprised that that happened. He went after a bill that’s phenomenal. …He just — I think he feels very badly that he said that, actually.”When asked whether he would ever go back to a regular relationship with Musk, Trump told Devine’s “Pod Force One” podcast: “I guess I could, but we have to straighten out the country.” “And my sole function now is getting this country back to a level higher than it’s ever been. And I think we can do that.”

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So who won?

Trump Claims Deal With China ‘Is Done’ (RT)

Washington has finalized a long-sought trade deal with Beijing, US President Donald Trump announced on social media on Wednesday. The agreement is still awaiting his final approval and that of Chinese President Xi Jinping, he added. Tensions between the world’s two largest economies escalated in April, when Trump imposed broad new tariffs targeting over 90 countries, including China, citing trade imbalances. Beijing retaliated, triggering a standoff that pushed tariffs up to 145% by the US and 125% by China. Following breakthrough negotiations in Geneva last month, both sides agreed to temporarily suspend most new tariffs, pending further talks. However, each side has since accused the other of violating the Geneva terms and stalling talks on key issues, such as export controls.

”Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Wednesday. The full details remain unclear, although the US leader outlined some key points. ”We are getting a total of 55% tariffs, China is getting 10%. Relationship is excellent!” Trump wrote. “Full magnets, and any necessary rare earths, will be supplied, up front by China. Likewise, we will provide to China what was agreed to, including Chinese students using our colleges and universities.” Neither the White House nor Chinese authorities have commented on Trump’s announcement.

Commenting on Wednesday after two days of talks in London, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told reporters a framework deal had been reached, calling it “meat on the bones” of the Geneva agreement. He cited China agreeing to lift restrictions on rare earth exports and Washington easing certain export bans “in a balanced way,” but offered no further details. China’s vice commerce minister, Li Chenggang, also confirmed a trade framework had been reached “in principle” pending approval from both leaders. The new round of talks followed a phone call between Trump and Xi last week, which the US president described as “very good.”

Chinese exports of rare earth minerals and magnets, critical for modern technology, were high on the London talks agenda. The US had previously criticized Beijing for delaying the removal of export controls on the resources, essential for manufacturing products such as smartphones and electric vehicles. Meanwhile, Washington limited China’s access to US semiconductors and other technologies linked to artificial intelligence. It remains unclear if the restrictions will be lifted under the new deal.The two sides face an August 10 deadline to finalize a broader trade deal or possibly see tariffs return to the triple-digit levels imposed in April.

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Where he belongs.

Vaccine Expert and Covid Shot Critic Robert Malone to Advise CDC (PJM)

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. caused hysteria at Pharma-funded leftist media outlets and among Democrat politicians this week by canning all 17 Biden-appointed members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP). Malone is one of the eight replacements appointed so far.“Thank you for the honor of serving my country in this way, @SecKennedy. I will do my best to serve with unbiased objectivity and rigor,” Dr. Malone posted in response to RFK’s announcement. HHS and its excessive number of dependent agencies, including the CDC and NIH, are still undergoing major reforms since the Trump administration came into office and Kennedy took over. It became obvious during the COVID-19 pandemic that there was a lot of corruption and dishonesty going on in the top levels of federal healthcare agencies, and Kennedy’s desire to address that made him switch parties to support Donald Trump during the 2024 election campaign. Now the Make America Healthy Again effort is moving full speed ahead.

Kennedy’s new announcement explained that following his firing of the panel, he carefully selected eight replacements so far who he believes will help restore public trust in government vaccine policy: I’m now repopulating ACIP with the eight new members who will attend ACIP’s scheduled June 25 meeting. The slate includes highly credentialed scientists, leading public-health experts, and some of America’s most accomplished physicians. All of these individuals are committed to evidence-based medicine, gold-standard science, and common sense. They have each committed to demanding definitive safety and efficacy data before making any new vaccine recommendations. The committee will review safety and efficacy data for the current schedule as well. I’m proud to announce ACIP’s new members.

The new members, besides Malone, are Cody Meissner, MD; James Pagano, MD; Vicky Pebsworth, OP, PhD, RN; Michael A. Ross, MD; Retsef Levi, PhD; Martin Kulldorff, PhD, MD; and Joseph R. Hibbeln, MD. Kulldorff also garnered fame and became the target of leftist hate for vocally criticizing Covid lockdown policies as unnecessary and harmful responses to the virus. We haven’t forgotten the tyranny, extremely damaging policies, and injurious vaccines of the COVID-19 pandemic. This total replacement of the vaccine advisory panel is an excellent step in the right direction toward ensuring more honesty, objective science, and transparency at one of the most influential government entities.

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The EU implodes itself.

Hungary Sues European Commission Over €1 million-a-day Migrant Fine (RMX)

The Hungarian government has launched a legal challenge against the European Commission’s decision to impose a daily €1 million fine over the country’s refusal to accept illegal migrants. György Bakondi, the chief security advisor to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, announced on Wednesday that Budapest will file a lawsuit with the European Court of Justice. Appearing on TV2’s “Mokka” program, Bakondi said Hungary will not comply with the European Union’s new Migration Pact, which he described as “a clear call for illegal immigrants to be allowed in.” He emphasized that Hungary remains committed to its sovereignty and national security, and refuses to be pressured into taking in individuals who entered the bloc unlawfully.

The lawsuit will be led by a team of lawyers with what Bakondi called “a serious reputation,” including two former members of the European Court of Justice. Hungary’s resistance to EU migration policy is not new. In 2015, the country faced a surge of more than 400,000 illegal border crossings within two months. In response, the government implemented border fences and legal restrictions to halt the flow. Officials credited these measures with preventing the emergence of terrorist threats, no-go zones, and the overburdening of public services.

In a national referendum in 2016, 98 percent of those who voted rejected the proposal to allow the European Union to mandate the obligatory resettlement of non-Hungarian citizens into Hungary without parliamentary approval. The referendum had a 44 percent turnout, under the 50 percent threshold required to be considered valid. The Orbán administration had already signaled its intent to take legal action against Brussels back in December, setting aside 600 million forints (approximately €1.5 million) to fund the court battle. Hungary has consistently pushed for a rethinking of the EU’s asylum policy, including relocating asylum processing to centers outside of EU territory. Orbán reiterated this stance on Monday during a speech at a Patriots for Europe rally in France.

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Self-immolation. Curious to watch. Living next doors to them.

Germany Hemorrhaging Industrial Jobs (RT)

Germany’s industrial sector has lost more than 100,000 jobs over the past year as the country’s economic downturn drags on, according to analysis shared by the German Press Agency (dpa). The report published last week, based on analysis by consultancy EY, shows the German auto sector accounted for around 45,400 net job losses, making it the hardest-hit segment of the economy. At the end of the first quarter, German industry employed 5.46 million people, down 1.8% or 101,000 jobs from a year earlier, according to the study based on data from the Federal Statistical Office.Since the pre-pandemic year 2019, the number of industrial employees has slumped by 217,000, a 3.8% decline. The sector had reached a record high of around 5.7 million jobs in 2018.

According to Jan Brorhilker, managing partner at EY, industrial companies are under enormous pressure. “Aggressive competitors, such as those from China, are pushing down prices, key sales markets are weakening, demand in Europe is stagnating at a low level, and the entire US market is a major question mark,” he said. “At the same time, companies are struggling with high costs – for example, for energy and personnel.”Brorhilker warned that at least 70,000 additional jobs could be lost by the end of the year. Companies, particularly in machinery and automotive manufacturing, have launched cost-cutting programs to cope with the challenging market conditions. In the automotive sector, which is grappling with declining sales, growing competition from China, and the shift to e-mobility, nearly 6% of jobs were cut over the past year, the report said.

By the end of March, employment in the industry had dropped to around 734,000. Significant job losses were also recorded in metal production and the textile industry, with employment in both sectors falling by more than 4%. The crisis in Germany’s industrial sector has reignited debate over the country’s attractiveness as a manufacturing base, with observers warning of creeping deindustrialization. According to experts, the decline reflects the economic fallout from severing ties with Russian energy. After the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines and sanctions, European gas prices quadrupled year-on-year, placing severe strain on both industry and households. However, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has adopted a firm stance against Russia, vowing to “increase pressure” on Moscow and weaken its “war machine” through further sanctions. His government recently pledged an additional €5 billion ($5.6 billion) in military aid to Ukraine.

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  • #189717
    Topcat
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    • Gavin Newsom Humiliated Himself, and It Was Awesome

    Gruesom Newscum is another haircut in search of a brain.

    He is the quintessential Hollow Man

    The eyes are not here
    There are no eyes here
    In this valley of dying stars
    In this hollow valley
    This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms

    In this last of meeting places
    We grope together
    And avoid speech
    Gathered on this beach of the tumid river

    Sightless, unless
    The eyes reappear
    As the perpetual star
    Multifoliate rose
    Of death’s twilight kingdom
    The hope only
    Of empty men.

    #189718
    Topcat
    Participant

    • Medinsky Slams NATO’s Rutte, Suggests History Book to Clarify Ukraine’s Past

    Rutte is another penis-breath Hollow Man

    The Euro-trash variety

    A douche-bag like Rutte needs to educate himself, he wears his retardation on his sleeve like a badge of honor.

    He probably thinks the Vikings were Muslims

    “he first capital of the Russian state was Kiev, a city that today is in Ukraine.

    This city was established as the Russian capital about 1200 years ago.

    In this city, the Russian people adopted Orthodox Christianity as their national religion.

    #189719
    Topcat
    Participant

    Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. caused hysteria at Pharma-funded leftist media outlets and among Democrat politicians this week by canning all 17 Biden-appointed members of the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP).

    God, Kennedy is actually taking some scalps!

    Too bad Bondi is just letting Patel and Bongino diddle her “G Spot”

    #189720
    Topcat
    Participant

    • Germany Hemorrhaging Industrial Jobs

    Germany is a sloppy back alley hand job.

    Intermittent, unreliable solar and wind for energy, no nuclear, no cheap gas or diesel.

    It has No Future

    Energy is STILL the Master Resource

    And without cheap energy, nothing can be manufactured at competitive retail prices, you know, like cars.

    Germany Then & Now

    Just as well for humanity to have Teutonic Eunuchs

    #189721
    WES
    Participant

    Calvin and Susie:

    The thing about Calvin is he is doing all these nasty things to Susie because he doesn’t realize that he is in love with Susie!

    Calvin and Susie really need to get married!

    #189722
    Topcat
    Participant

    Dr Aseem Malhotra

    Telling it like it is about The Cult of Statins

    What a racket, what a propaganda shakedown of the Sheeple.

    “In 2025, an estimated over 90 million Americans are likely to be taking statins…”

    Cha-Ching!

    “In the US, annual spending on statins is around $10 billion. Globally, the statins market is estimated to be over $20 billion annually and is expected to grow”

    Selling Statins has a lot in common with selling toilet paper

    #189723
    Topcat
    Participant

    Love the One You’re With

    #189724
    tboc
    Participant

    reading through our host’s headlines this morning i was drawn to the 1981 statement by William Casey
    thought then turned to Graeme Edge and the Moody Blues

    Late Lament
    Breathe deep the gathering gloom
    Watch lights fade from every room
    Bedsitter people look back and lament
    Another day’s useless energy spent
    Impassioned lovers wrestle as one;
    Lonely man cries for love and has none;
    New mother picks up and suckles her son;
    Senior citizens wish they were young

    Cold-hearted orb that rules the night
    Removes the colours from our sight
    Red is grey is yellow white
    But we decide which is right
    And which is an illusion

    #189725
    WES
    Participant

    Iran:

    Why is it so necessary for Iran to negotiate the loss of it’s sovereignty, right now?
    Who’s agendas requires a nuclear treaty be rammed down Iran’s throats, right now?
    Why the sudden hurry now?

    There once was an agreement between Iran and the US but the US (Trump) cancelled it!
    Why would Iran agree to a new agreement knowing it could be cancelled by the US at any moment?

    Warmongers need war to stay in power:

    Is it really the bankers who need a war to stay in power?
    Thus Europeans are being constantly told by NATO (who’s business is war) that144 million Russians are suddenly going/about to invade and occupy all of Europe!
    Per the Washington Post (mouth piece for you know who!) the US is suddenly about be at war with Iran ight now because the US is threatening Iran because the Iranians won’t accept unreasonable US negotiation demands to give up their sovereignty!

    We need moar war, right now!
    Not tomorrow, but today!
    War tomorrow, would be too late!

    LA riots:

    Destabilize the US to create conditions for moar war!
    Democrats/Uniparty aren’t the least bit worried about Democratic party committing future election suicide!
    Their job is creating moar wars!

    #189726
    those darned kids
    Participant

    covid emergency still in effect.

    prep act still in effect.

    all liability protections still in effect.

    robert malone is pure darpa/deep state.

    y’all are still fooled.

    #189727
    Dr. D
    Participant

    Img

    Good opener to the day.

    That root meme Sargon took on. He’s like “You don’t understand. It’s not the COUNTRY. They may or may not want to be deported to Mexico, or add California to Mexico. MEXICO IS THE PEOPLE. The “People” are in L.A. and all over America or the world. Wherever they go, that’s Mexico. Or put another way: I’m here, so It’s MINE now. Stop me.

    This is a very good point. We’re not talking about “Nations”, like Westphalia Queensbury rules. We’re talking about cultures and peoples and identities, which are all fuzzy and internal but cause us to respond with “These are MY Nikes now” or “That store should be respected and not looted, because it is OUR store, owned by OUR people, city, nation, culture.”

    Trump-Musk over already. Wot a surprise. I accept cash and checks for being right, Rich.

    Apparently it’s so safe and nothing is happening that L.A. issued a curfew for no reason. Since everyone is a model citizen there. Of Mexico. The Mexican president said so. She said, you need to treat our citizens right! What they’re doing is perfectly fine and has my and Mexico’s full approval, you are not allowed to arrest them. When they rebel and secede as Texas did, well, you just have to allow it, you big meanies.

    Still no one talking the law on Nat. Guard, but they were surrounding and trying to burn down the Federal Building with everyone inside made charred, crispy chunks, (again!) and so Trump can call up the FEDERAL level to protect FEDERAL buildings. I think that’s a lot of what’s going on, please let me know. And as an extension, he’s saying FEDERAL employees, trying to do their jobs are in grave danger and need FEDERAL backup. That would also make sense. Normally that does not go in for crime, being a State’s issue, but obviously border immigration is Federal purview. Calling the army to put down everyday street protests is a different thing. That’s not what he’s doing (apparently), but they won’t report bc they want to SAY that’s what he’s doing.

    “not only facts are only facts if we say so; most of all, only one interpretation is allowed” (Yesterday)

    This goes with UK passing “law” (they just make it up) that anyone who has any Britishness at all, any Pride, any patriotism, is a terrorist. That includes the Raj who only just arrived, the Sikhs, if they like England, they are terrorists for White Nationalism. No bunting for you! That’s because Islam, other nations have a culture, but White people and the British don’t, they have no culture at all, which is why (White) Britons are totally defending this thing that doesn’t exist. Obviously. Meanwhile, their own numbers show overwhelming inclination of Islam to violence (doesn’t have to be the religion, but these are their own UK police numbers and premises) but trying to establish Sharia Law instead of English law is NOT a problem, nationalism, or if you bomb people for it, terrorism.

    Okay then! That’s all cleared up. Carry on! “facts are only facts if we say so; only one interpretation is allowed”

    “• LA More Than Insurrection, It’s Bolshevik Revolution – Larry Klayman (USAW)

    What the Docktor says all along, but he could be wrong. It’s what I would do if I were them, tho.

    “• The PR War Over the Riots (Pinsker)

    Trump up FORTY POINTS on the riots. WITH IMMIGRANTS. That is, the legal immigrant minority here in the U.S. +40.

    Now you see why – miserable and demented as it is – they couldn’t just knock heads in 2020. That would feelz great and LOSE. Nor, as people say now, June 2025, can you just suspend all law and “Use the same unjust illegal tactics of the Left against them.” Again, that’s the temptation the Social Engineers set up, you have to not take it. This is their Pushme-Pullu plan, to get so far Left, then install a Hitler on the Right for America. …Or any other s—t that would work to ruin the country, don’t care. Any degredation and mass murder is a good one to these guys.

    BTW, this article is clueless. They haven’t the faintest idea what they’re doing wrong with men, and can’t even stop doing the thing they KNOW they’re doing, which is hating them with blind fury and calling them a cancer.

    I’m not going to find the article (Lotus Eaters? December?) but the key here is the message for the Left is “We give away Stuff.” You Take Stuff. We steal your stuff to give other people stuff. We “reallocate” stuff. That’s totally not Socialism at all!! So if Men are mad, it’s because we’re giving them the WRONG stuff, not ENOUGH of it, not the right kind, etc. …It never OCCURS to them that men fundamentally don’t want stuff. It’s unmanly. Why? Because it’s pure charity, getting something for nothing, with no valor, no autonomy and no work. It’s being a leech, a sycophant, which is of course exactly what they want and often say. But that’s why NO message will work. Men will want a Vision. A quest, a goal, to build. To Make, not Take. And the Vision for the present Right is easy: “I dunno what you monkeys want. That’s your business. We just want to get out of your way, out of your life so you can pick it for yourself.” The Left wants to harangue and meddle and be IN your business always, telling you what to do. And that’s fundamentally anti-male. Lesson over.

    “• Germany Hemorrhaging Industrial Jobs (RT)

    Apparently their banking collapse has exceeded ‘08. Still crickets.

    Iran: It’s gotten so complicated, I forget. Europe was using Iran as collateral, the U.S. obviously wants to stop that. Or Europe will limp on starting wars that kill millions all day. However, we also need to forestall Israel being stupid since if the war ends, Nutsy goes to jail and he’d much rather kill all life on earth instead. We still haven’t cleared the deck here on the internal rebellion, certainly can’t add all combined force of Israel’s minions yet.

    Crazy 3-way Kunstler, Cullom, Loungo, with too much idiotic shouting, but Cullom was on “If you don’t take scalps, I say we’ve all been punk’d” and Luongo apoplectic since backstabbing Trump is just helping Davos. I mean, we can always collapse later, can you at least TRY to transition the country a little and not go direct Mad Max? Both valid points. But Cullom’s overall message here was this: What you’re proposing is TOO DAMN COMPLICATED. Both to understand, like, are you even right or grasping at shadows. Luongo was trying to answer the question WHY are public leaders acting this way. Their acts are a fact, we try to explain them. It’s because they are TRYING to do these complicated things, their goals.

    Part two of Too complicated is like Kunster’s: this is BS. “The system goes emergent”, that is, complex systems stop being predictable and steerable and take on a life of their own. We are going to go from high complexity to low complexity in one cliff, bang. Errrr. Maybe? The key of “Emergent complex systems” is that they are NOT predictable. BY DEFINITION. And a chemist (two chemists) should know that. Yes, point very well taken.

    However, you asked the question, WHY, under THIS system, which is still orderly and NOT emergent, are people behaving in a way that seems to be trying to convert it from debt-banking to Production-tariffs. If we collapse we collapse, we won’t miss it. At the moment we are discussing what’s happening in Congress, etc as they TRY to change it, still under control as the last 60 years.

    Too complicated. Two Levels. Maybe you can convert a steam boiler while it’s actively operating, maybe not, but it’s awfully hard. What do you have to lose? You half build it before it fails? Half built is better than none.

    #189728
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “These are MY Nikes now” or “That store should be respected and not looted, because it is OUR store, owned by OUR people, city, nation, culture.”

    “This is MY OIL now” or “That oil field should be respected and not looted, because it is OUR oil, owned by OUR oligarchs, investors, hedgefunds, ‘culture’.”

    #189729
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “I accept cash and checks for being right,”

    wooohoooo!!!!!!!

    i sure hope you make payments for being wrong!¡!¡!

    #189730
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @MyParentsSaidKnow [from your last post of yesterday]

    We’ve made LLMs absolutely useless for tyranny”

    What you and Spartacus say of AI LLM’s is true, and to top it off the AI has no consciousness or self to defend or be offended by one’s anti-tyrannic effrontery , although they can be programmed to SIMULATE such states of being (and a few other states of being not mentioned, such as happiness , fear and greed). In short, they can be constructed to be both the Library of All Recordable Human Knowledge AND the simulated Librarian which helps you search, hands up the requested material, check one’s math and logic, and remind you to be respectful of the silence so that other searchers are not disturbed by your noisy perusal of the stacks.

    #189731
    zerosum
    Participant

    Secrets & Lies
    Where exacttly is the US interest in this?

    • US On High Alert In Anticipation Of Potential Israeli Strike On Iran (ZH)
    directed all embassies within Iranian strike range reduce the footprint, high alert, a potential Israeli strike on Iran, an Iranian retaliation,
    ————

    Did you hear?

    A legal civil war – mass protests, mob violence, and nationalized vigilantism, an element of unpredictability.

    A PR war – inciting violence, and fomenting revolution

    ———-

    This is a plan. This is a playbook.

    ————-
    technical blunders, shameless begging, and a string of outright lies, dodging accountability
    ———–

    #189732
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    After a short breather, to test the wind, gold continues its inexorable climb to infinity and beyond.

    #189733
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    I’ve got lots of cash and checks headed my way through the Postal System in remuneration for being right all the time. I can say that with confidence because they’ve all repeatedly assured me that, “The check is in the mail.”

    #189734
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    The same people have also said that I’m gonna pay big time for being wrong, but can’t say that with much confidence because it hasn’t happened yet.

    #189735
    Dora
    Participant

    Meryl Nass.
    The new slate of ACIP members
    and what I know about 5 of them
    https://merylnass.substack.com/p/the-new-slate-of-acip-members

    #189736
    those darned kids
    Participant

    Q: why are there more czechs than slovaks?

    A: the czech is in the male.

    #189737
    those darned kids
    Participant

    pink floyd’s only rock song:

    #189738
    those darned kids
    Participant

    oh, yeah:

    palantir.

    #189739

    DBS- my quote was Spartacus speaking, not me. I am pretty clueless when it comes to what he writes, now. I get an uneasy feeling that he [thinks he] is going to ascend into AI heaven at some point.
    Are LLMs useless for tyranny, now?

    One of their uses seems to be sucking brilliant minds into time sinks.

    On a different note:
    How the left approaches the recruitment of “kickass dudes” can be seen in this video. Check it out at the one minute mark. [“The lucrative business behind the LA riots” by “Brush Junkie”.]

    #189740
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    @MyParentsSaidKnow

    How the left approaches the recruitment of “kickass dudes” can be seen in this video. Check it out at the one minute mark. [“The lucrative business behind the LA riots” by “Brush Junkie”.]

    What you posted is good enough to be posted again. The thing about this “rent-a-riot” situation in the USA and around the world that impresses me the most are the implications of what the situation blatantly proves. There are people who recruit and pay rioters, and you just have to wonder two things about such people who would do such a thing and exactly how they pull off the act of doing it, in public, for all to see, and with complete impunity for doing so.

    Obviously there is something in it for them, and it’s obvious what that something is. The “something” that they get from it, (of course!) is possession of the Power, Money, and Authority that enables them to do it. In other words, they get to be the government. As for where they get all that money to buy rioters (and Judges) with, well that’s pretty simple too. They’re the government, silly, they get the money from YOU.

    #189741
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “They’re the government, silly, they get the money from YOU.”

    again, this is not correct. government money is purchased from private corporations for a fee.

    your taxes function to destroy excess money in the system.

    #189743
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    AI is no different than any other “mind” that one might consult (including the damply organic one parked between our ears). It remains (as it simply must) the sole responsibility of the operator to distinguish the difference between their own conscious awareness and the SIMULATION of consciousness and awareness that can be programmed into the AI machine. This act of conscious choice cannot be farmed out or handed off to a machine (no matter how well that machine can simulate consciousness or self-awareness). because the AI version is fake and there is NO ONE HOME to experience either the rewards or the consequences of its SIMULATED thoughts and advices.

    #189744
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    If government money is purchased from private corporations for a fee then the so-called private corporations are consequently and automatically not private. They work for the government, printing money for a fee, and by that action are not “private” at all. They’re just another department. As for who it is that the “government” works for is a fascinating investigation, and harder to accomplish than it might look at first, but when investigated it reveals that the primary function of “governance” will continue to hold true all the way to the “top” and that primary function will be the use of other people’s production to make them do what the governing entity tells them to do, by means of wages, bribery, blackmail, deceit, exile, force and violence.

    #189745
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/6/12/mapping-us-troops-and-military-bases-in-the-middle-east
    Mapping US troops and military bases in the Middle East
    The United States has maintained a military presence in the Middle East for decades, currently stationing between 40,000 and 50,000 troops across at least 19 sites.

    Published On 12 Jun 2025

    The United States announced on Wednesday that it is preparing a partial evacuation of its embassy in Iraq and has authorised “the voluntary departure” of dependants of American personnel from locations across the Middle East, including Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, as regional security concerns rise.

    On Wednesday evening, US President Donald Trump explained that the decision to relocate staff was made because the region “could be a dangerous place”.

    #189746
    zerosum
    Participant

    https://tass.com/world/1972043
    US embassy in Iraq prepares to send 1,000 staff home — media
    The outlet’s sources said the move will affect “employees of companies that have signed contracts with the embassy,” though the specific firms were not disclosed
    CAIRO, June 11. /TASS/. The US embassy in Baghdad is preparing to return 1,000 employees back to the United States as part of a cost-cutting program, the Al Hadath TV channel reported.

    The outlet’s sources said the move will affect “employees of companies that have signed contracts with the embassy,” though the specific firms were not disclosed. They also emphasized that the decision “is not related to the current situation in the Middle East.”

    A source in the Iraqi Foreign Ministry noted that the embassy is operating “as usual” and that authorities have not received any notice of a large-scale staff repatriation.

    The US embassy has not yet officially commented on the reports.

    #189747
    tboc
    Participant

    “• LA More Than Insurrection, It’s Bolshevik Revolution – Larry Klayman (USAW) ”

    i’m sure the man believes this statement of his with his whole being. for those who came of age in the United States during the cold war quick, easy answers provided the cover for the meticulous social engineering that was under way.

    “There are people who recruit and pay rioters, and you just have to wonder two things about such people who would do such a thing and exactly how they pull off the act of doing it, in public, for all to see, and with complete impunity for doing so.”

    the answer is there is an implied promise to share power

    “As for where they get all that money to buy rioters (and Judges) with, well that’s pretty simple too. They’re the government, silly, they get the money from YOU.”

    YOU are conditioned to equate wealth with money and in the belief that power will be shared is the assumption wealth will be shared

    it is the man who visits strip clubs and frequents prostitutes who doesn’t want HIS daughter sullied

    it is Jeffrey Sachs saying he was naive. Flatter one’s ego and promise a taste of power and the hearts and minds of most will follow

    #189750
    D Benton Smith
    Participant

    Governance can be made to appear desirable or even necessary by preventing voluntary cooperation (which is the natural order of life) from taking place. Interference with that natural impulse to cooperate with others voluntarily thus becomes the primary activity of government and history is replete with examples of governments doing just that and only that, and bankrolling the operation with the valuable productive works of others (sometimes voluntarily, but usually otherwise.)

    #189751
    poppie
    Participant
    #189752
    poppie
    Participant

    Coordination against Iran
    https://t.me/Anlystintel/24775

    #189753
    John Day
    Participant

    Malone and Kulldorf are good choices for the vaccine review board, both having taken principled stands and lots of flak already.
    They have to look openly for risks that exceed benefits and let the facts speak.

    #189754

    I was thinking of Miles O’Brien of Star Trek singing his pretty tune, and how sad it is that European cultures are being erased. The song, I discovered, was called “The Minstrel Boy”. I wanted to find a good rendition of it, and this is one I really liked.

    #189755

    I have always been a bit leery of Malone, but good on him that he has found where (I think) he really wanted to be.

    #189756
    tboc
    Participant

    oh and the bullshit that 47 has decided to attack Iran. 47 has at best acquiesced, more to the point he has been told to sit down and bluster. The decision to attack Iran was made in 1953. The when is now and not one of the last four US administrations has played any role in the planning or timing.

    and larry johnson opining on how the USAF will attack Iran is pure CIA pixel dust

    i understand how difficult a task it is to ask to locate Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and The United Arab Emirates on a map. if you are capable of accomplishing that task look across the Persian Gulf and ask how those who cannot defend against or defeat Ansar Allah are going to defend against Iran. Did you notice one side of the Gulf is flat and the other side is mountainous? No, of course not.
    Do you understand asymmetry?
    Since it is geography day locate the position of Tehran and the geographical relationship to the Persian Gulf. Since you now know where Tehran is you should be able to find the Caspian Sea. Remember when missles launched from the Caspian hit targets in Syria? Do you really believe the US, Israel and their head chopper in Syria are capable of defending your oil supply? Who you gonna call? Oman? get outta town. The US navy going to sail across the Gulf of Oman and through the Strait of Hormuz and defend the oil exporting states?
    When Iran says they will attack US bases where do you think that might be? Iraq or Syria? The eastern shore ot the Persian Gulf? Evacuate an embassy in Bahgdad? To what end?
    Israel has sacrificed more than 11,000 plus children to Mammon do you think that will be sufficient for victory?
    Murdered Qasem, murdered Hassan, defeat will come like a thief in the night.

    My heart tells me there is one thing the Shia understand better than any others. Losing the battle and winning the war. Once the eastern shore of the Arabian Gulf is aflame you will not be debating who is bankrolling the riots in LA.

    #189757
    John Day
    Participant

    Note that Bernie Sanders is sponsoring this, after having taken a LOT of pharma contributions, and grilling Kennedy in the HHS hearings.
    Bernie Just Flipped Sides. Bernie knows which way the wind is blowing.

    Senators To Propose Ban On Big Pharma Ads As TV Networks Stand To Get Wrecked
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/senators-propose-ban-big-pharma-ads

    #189758
    John Day
    Participant

    Dreamliner to dreamland…
    Celia Farber: First Ever Boeing Dreamliner 787 Crash Kills 242 Passengers on Air India Flight From Ahmedebad Bound For London: Appears To Be Dual Engine Failure Which Is Almost Impossible Statistically;
    Many Pilots Observe That Flaps Were Not Raised, Preventing Climb. Murdered Boeing Whistleblowers Warned Over and Over That A Dreamliner Would Crash. NOW Will Boeing Be Prosecuted?
    https://celiafarber.substack.com/p/first-ever-boeing-dreamliner-787

    ZH: Chilling Footage Shows Air India 787-8 Dreamliner Take Off, Crash Into Student Hostel https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/air-india-boeing-787-8-dreamliner-bound-uk-crashes

    #189759
    John Day
    Participant

    White House Fears Iranian Response To An Attack Could Overwhelm Israel’s Air Defenses
    “fears”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/white-house-fears-iranian-response-attack-could-overwhelm-israeli-air-defense

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