The Evening Blues - 7-12-23



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Papa Charlie Jackson

Hey! Good Evening!

This evening's music features early blues banjo player Papa Charlie Jackson. Enjoy!

Papa Charlie Jackson - Long Gone Lost John

"The US won WW2 and then immediately plunged into the Cold War. The US won the Cold War and then immediately set to work destroying the Middle East. The US destroyed the Middle East and then immediately started another cold war in preparation for another world war. The US is war.

A normal country wages war with the goal of getting back to peacetime. The US wages war with the goal of getting to the next war."

-- Caitlin Johnstone


News and Opinion

Zelenskiy fails in effort to secure invitation to join Nato at Vilnius summit

Volodymyr Zelenskiy has failed in a last-ditch effort to secure an invitation for Ukraine to join Nato after leaders of the 31 countries signed off on a declaration that did not give a firm timetable or clear conditions for its eventual membership. The frustrated Ukrainian president had accused Joe Biden and other leaders present at a summit in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, of showing disrespect and complained that there was “no readiness” to invite his country to join.

But the dramatic lunchtime intervention on Tuesday had no impact on the final summit communique, issued a few hours later. It said that while “Ukraine’s future is in Nato”, the alliance would only “extend an invitation to Ukraine” when Kyiv had completed certain “democratic and security sector reforms”.

Zelenskiy said, in a statement issued after the communique: “Today I embarked on a trip here with faith in decisions, with faith in partners, with faith in a strong Nato. In a Nato that does not hesitate, does not waste time and does not look back at any aggressor … And I would like this faith to become confidence.”

The communique’s language reflects opposition from Germany and the US that too firm a commitment could prompt an escalation from Russia and, if Ukraine was allowed to join the alliance while the conflict continued, it could ultimately bring Nato into a war against Moscow.

Ukraine Bad Day: Attack Fails, Heavy Losses, Leopard 2s, Ru Captures Bradley; NATO Turns Back on Ukr

White House Says Ukraine Joining NATO Means War With Russia

The White House said Tuesday that NATO membership for Ukraine isn’t going to happen anytime soon since it would mean war with Russia. “Of course, they are at war right now. So, NATO membership in the immediate future isn’t likely because that would put NATO at war with Russia,” White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told CNN.

President Biden made similar comments in a recent interview. A direct war between NATO and Russia could quickly escalate into a nuclear conflict, but despite that reality, some ultra-hawks in Washington are pushing for Ukraine to join the alliance.

“I will be working with Republicans and Democrats in the Senate to pass a resolution urging the admission of Ukraine into NATO,” Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) wrote on Twitter on July 7.

Graham claimed an “overwhelming majority of Senators supporting this proposition,” but his idea faced backlash from some Republicans, and there’s no sign that his proposal is moving forward.

NATO Summit: Will Ukraine’s Demand to Join Military Alliance Help Prolong the War?

The Undisclosed Arms Industry Ties of Those Pushing for More Weapons to Ukraine

The NATO Summit this week is emerging as an opportunity for Ukraine to press its case for membership in the alliance and expand on the military aid it has received from alliance members. On July 5, Politico published a letter “by 46 foreign policy experts” urging Ukraine’s membership into NATO and increasing the supply of Western weapons to Kyiv.

Left undisclosed by Politico: nearly half of the signatories hold positions at organizations that receive considerable financial support from weapons companies, consultancies and lobby-shops servicing weapons industry clients, or weapons companies themselves.

The letter’s signatories, many of whom have a financial stake in a ballooning Pentagon budget and congressional approval for the export of sophisticated weapons, repeatedly cite the need for greater weapons transfers to Ukraine as a central tenet of their justification for Ukraine’s NATO membership.

“[NATO heads of state and government] should further underscore their readiness to supply Ukraine weapons — including longer-range missiles such as ATACMS, Western fighter planes and tanks — in sufficient quantities to prevail on the battlefield,” says the letter. “This will demonstrate the allies’ unequivocal commitment to Ukrainian victory and send a clear message to Moscow that its military situation in Ukraine will only grow worse the longer the conflict continues.”

Returning to weapons again at the end of the letter, the signatories said, “The allies should also approve the updated Comprehensive Assistance Package to facilitate Ukraine attaining full interoperability with NATO forces and making a comprehensive transition to NATO standards.”

“The focus should be on the transition to Western weapons systems; creation of a modern, NATO-compatible air and missile defense system; creation of a medical rehabilitation system for wounded soldiers, as well as a system for soldier reintegration into civilian life and a comprehensive demining effort,” they concluded. Indeed, support for increasing Western military aid to Ukraine is not a view exclusively held by those with direct or indirect links to the weapons industry, but signatories of the letter are noticeably embedded in the financial umbrella of institutions and businesses with direct financial ties to some of the world’s largest weapons firms.

[More detail of the usual corruption at link. - js]

France to Send Ukraine SCALP Long-Range Missiles: Macron

France will provide Ukraine with SCALP long-range cruise missiles to help Kyiv’s forces strike targets deep behind Russian lines, President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday.

Arriving at a NATO summit focused on Kyiv’s battle against Moscow’s invasion, Macron said Paris would send the SCALP missile, already supplied by London under the name “Storm Shadow.”

Macron said the new missile delivery was designed to allow Ukraine to strike at Russian occupation forces “in depth” during its counteroffensive to liberate its territory.

Trump says Biden ‘dragging’ US ‘into World War III’ by sending Ukraine cluster bombs

Former President Trump ripped President Biden for his decision to send Ukraine cluster bombs and claimed Biden was “dragging” the United States “into World War III” by making the controversial decision.

“Joe Biden should not be dragging us further toward World War III by sending cluster munitions to Ukraine—he should be trying to END the war and stop the horrific death and destruction being caused by an incompetent administration. These unexploded cluster munitions will be killing and maiming innocent Ukrainian men, women, and children for decades to come, long after the war—we pray—has ended,” Trump said in a statement Tuesday. ...

In his statement, Trump railed on Biden for his resolve to supply Ukraine with a vast supply of weapons and said, “We should not be sending Ukraine our last stockpiles at a time when our own arsenals, according to Crooked Joe Biden, are so perilously diminished.”

Trump also called for a de-escalation of the war in Ukraine but did not specify what steps to take to do so.

“Joe Biden is needlessly and dangerously leading us into World War III, which would be a nightmare beyond imagination—obliteration! We must stop this insanity, immediately end the bloodshed in Ukraine, and return to a focus on America’s vital interests,” Trump wrote in the statement.

US aid policies undermined success of Afghanistan mission, says watchdog chief

America’s huge, badly-coordinated and politically-driven aid programme in Afghanistan engendered the corruption that undermined its entire mission and turned Afghans away from the western coalition, according to the head of a US aid watchdog. “We did not really understand Afghanistan or how it worked as a country,” John Sopko, the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction (Sigar), told a conference at the defence and security thinktank the Royal United Services Institute.

“We sent so much money so quickly into so poor a country with so little oversight we were actually giving more money than the gross domestic product of Afghanistan for so many years,” Sopko said. He said unrealistic timelines set by Washington and Brussels had “led to a desire to show success”.

“We do not want to be honest and as a result we learned how to do the wrong thing perfectly by checking boxes. We focused on inputs but never looked at the outcomes,” he said, giving the example of the US checking whether hospitals were built but not whether they were being used. Sopko was speaking on Monday at the conference in London, where UK and US aid watchdogs shared their perspectives on why the billions spent in Afghanistan had ended with the Taliban capturing the country so easily.

Sir Hugh Bayley, a commissioner of the UK’s Independent Commission for Aid Impact (Icai), said the west did not understand local traditions, culture or capacity. He said the UK parliament needed to end its “optimism bias” and demand the truth from aid workers on the ground. He revealed that UK diplomats had been advocating with the US for a different political approach from about 2015, but were unable to persuade the Americans to broaden the base of a centralised Pashtun-focused Afghan government. ...

Nigel Thornton, a lead analyst at Icai, who has interviewed hundreds of former UK diplomats and aid workers in Afghanistan, said the UK’s aid programme was intended to build a state in the service of security. He said the UK knows from decades of learning what an effective aid programme looks like, and it took until 2016 for the country to acknowledge that it would take decades for a viable state to be built, and this would require engagement with the Taliban to secure political legitimacy. “It is hard to build legitimacy with people when the government is kicking down their doors at night,” he said.

The UK prioritised the transatlantic relationship rather than challenge US priorities, he added.

Dems' Wealth Tax Bill Would Extend Social Security Solvency by 75+ Years: Analysis

Legislation recently introduced by a pair of Democratic U.S. lawmakers to save Social Security for generations to come would extend the vital social program's lifespan by at least 75 years, according to a federal analysis published Tuesday.

The Medicare and Social Security Fair Share Act—introduced in April by Senate Budget Committee Chair Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), with a companion bill put forth Tuesday by Rep. Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.) in the House—"would extend Social Security solvency indefinitely by making the nation's highest earners contribute their fair share," Boyle's office said in a statement Tuesday.

The bill would require taxpayers making more than $400,000 annually to contribute more to Medicare, while closing legal loopholes and also ensuring "that wealthy owners of pass-through businesses like hedge funds and private equity firms with more than $400,000 in annual income cannot avoid Medicare taxes."

The Democrats say that, if passed, their bill would also "extend Medicare solvency by an estimated 20 years."

According to an analysis by the Social Security Administration's Office of the Chief Actuary, if enacted, the legislation's provisions would be sufficient to "pay scheduled benefits in full and on time throughout the 75-year projection period."



the horse race



Georgia grand jury selected in Trump case over attempt to overturn 2020 defeat

A grand jury selected in Georgia on Tuesday is expected to say whether Donald Trump and associates should face criminal charges over their attempt to overturn the former president’s defeat by Joe Biden in the 2020 election.

The district attorney of Fulton county, Fani Willis, has indicated she expects to obtain indictments between the end of July and the middle of August. Trump also faces possible federal charges over his election subversion, culminating in his incitement of the deadly January 6 attack on Congress.

Trump already faces trials on 71 criminal charges: 34 in New York over hush money payments to the porn star Stormy Daniels and 37 in Florida, from federal prosecutors and regarding his retention of classified documents after leaving office.

His legal jeopardy does not stop there. In a civil case in New York, Trump was fined about $5m after being found liable for sexual abuse and defamation against the writer E Jean Carroll. Another civil case, concerning Trump’s business practices, continues in the same state.

Grand jury selection for the Georgia case comes at a febrile moment in US society. Denying all wrongdoing and claiming political persecution, Trump remains the clear frontrunner for the Republican nomination to face Biden again at the polls next year.

The New Yorker smears RFK Jr.

‘Missing witness’ who accuses Biden of China corruption charged with being China agent

A US thinktank chief who accuses Joe Biden of China-linked corruption involving his son, Hunter Biden, and who has been presented by Republicans as a “missing” witness against the president, was charged with China-linked offenses including failing to register as a foreign agent, arms trafficking and violations of sanctions on Iran.

Gal Luft, 57 and a dual US-Israeli citizen, is co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (IAGS), based in Maryland, near Washington.

An indictment handed down in November was unsealed on Monday with Luft described as a fugitive, having skipped bail in Cyprus in April while awaiting extradition. Announcing the charges, Damian Williams, US attorney for the southern district of New York, said Luft “engaged in multiple, serious criminal schemes.

“He subverted foreign agent registration laws in the United States to seek to promote Chinese policies by acting through a former high-ranking US government official; he acted as a broker in deals for dangerous weapons and Iranian oil; and he told multiple lies about his crimes to law enforcement.”

News of the charges seemed guaranteed to infuriate Republicans in Congress seeking to use Hunter Biden’s troubled personal life and business dealings in attacks on his father, potentially including attempts to bring about impeachment proceedings. Last Friday, James Comer of Kentucky, chair of the House oversight committee, told the rightwing network Newsmax Luft was “a credible witness that the FBI flew all the way to Brussels to interview and sent several agents to interview”.

Earlier, in a video published by the New York Post, Luft denied wrongdoing. He was arrested, he claimed, to stop him testifying to Comer’s committee about alleged China-linked corruption involving the Bidens.

GOP FINALLY Getting Answers On Hunter Biden Investigation; FBI Director Wray GRILLED On Capitol Hill



the evening greens


Manchin Fumes as Federal Court Halts Mountain Valley Pipeline Construction

A three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on Monday temporarily blocked the construction of a section of the Mountain Valley Pipeline that runs through Jefferson National Forest, pending a conservation group's petition to review the federal government's authorization of the fossil fuel infrastructure development.

"Time and time again, Mountain Valley has tried to force its dangerous pipeline through the Jefferson National Forest, devastating communities in its wake and racking up violations," Ben Tettlebaum, director and senior staff attorney at The Wilderness Society, said in a statement. "We're grateful that the court has given those communities a measure of reprieve by hitting the brakes on construction across our public lands, sparing them from further irreversible damage while this important case proceeds."

Work on unfinished portions of the 303-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) was fast-tracked last month via the debt ceiling agreement that President Joe Biden, shunning his options for unilateral action, forged with House Republicans who took the global economy hostage.

Construction of the $6.6 billion fracked gas project—pushed hard by the GOP and Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), a coal profiteer and Congress' top recipient of Big Oil money—has been halted by courts for years due to concerns about the harms it would unleash on people and ecosystems in Virginia, West Virginia, and beyond.

But Section 324 of the so-called Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 required federal authorities to approve all of MVP's outstanding permits, prohibited judicial review of those permits, and said only the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has jurisdiction to hear challenges to the provision's constitutionality.

Citing Section 324, MVP's developers and multiple government agencies filed motions last month to dismiss lawsuits against the pipeline. On behalf of The Wilderness Society, the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) filed a brief opposing those motions on June 26, arguing that Section 324 is unconstitutional because it violates the separation of powers.

In response to the stay issued by the Fourth Circuit on Monday, Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC said: "This is not the court to hear that claim. Congress, in plain terms, gave the D.C. Circuit 'exclusive jurisdiction' to hear such claims... Congress' message was crystal clear: If you want to challenge Section 324, you must do so in the D.C. Circuit."

In a similar vein, Manchin asserted that the Fourth Circuit lacks jurisdiction over MVP permits, rendering its new order unlawful.

But as The Wilderness Society and SELC explained last month, their two cases against the pipeline challenge "defective approvals by the United States Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management allowing the MVP to cross the Jefferson National Forest in Virginia and West Virginia." Because both lawsuits predate the passage of Section 324 and allege violations of several environmental laws as well as the Administrative Procedure Act, the groups argued, the Fourth Circuit does have jurisdiction.

"Mountain Valley could not build their pipeline in compliance with the law, so they appealed to Congress to interfere with the courts, skirting both our legal system and Constitution," Chase Huntley, vice president of Strategy and Policy at The Wilderness Society, said two weeks ago. "The MVP rider buried in the Fiscal Responsibility Act attempts to ram through the pipeline, forcing it onto communities who have spoken out against its devastating impacts for nearly a decade."

"Because bedrock environmental laws stood in the pipeline's path, Mountain Valley convinced Congress to reach beyond its powers and decide in Mountain Valley's favor, circumventing the courts," said Huntley. "We're fighting to make sure our challenge to the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management's approvals for the pipeline to cross the Jefferson National Forest has its rightful day in court." ...

In a Tuesday morning statement, Equitrans Midstream—which holds the largest interest among MVP stakeholders and plans to manage the pipeline once operational—said it was "disappointed" with the Fourth Circuit's stay and claimed the judges exceeded their authority.

"We are evaluating all legal options, which include filing an emergency appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court," the company said. "Unless this decision is promptly reversed, it would jeopardize Mountain Valley's ability to complete construction by year-end 2023."

MVP is one of several new fossil fuel projects being built or considered in the U.S. despite mounting evidence of the worsening climate crisis—and in direct conflict with the international scientific consensus, which has long warned that increasing the extraction and combustion of coal, oil, and gas will exacerbate deadly planetary heating.

As extreme weather disasters continue to wreak havoc across the U.S. and the world, Biden is facing growing pressure to declare a national climate emergency, which advocates say would unlock additional powers his administration could use to rein in the fossil fuel industry and ramp up clean energy production. Congressional Republicans, meanwhile, are currently trying to preempt the president from making such a move.

‘Uncharted territory’: UN declares first week of July world’s hottest ever recorded

The beginning of July was the hottest week on record for the planet as a whole, according to the World Meteorological Organization. This year had already seen the hottest June on record, the UN body said, driven by climate change and the early stages of an El Niño weather pattern. It is the latest in a series of records halfway through a year that has seen a drought in Spain and fierce heatwaves in China as well as the US.

“The world just had the hottest week on record, according to preliminary data,” the WMO said in a statement, adding that temperatures were breaking records on land and in the oceans, with “potentially devastating impacts on ecosystems and the environment”.

“We are in uncharted territory and we can expect more records to fall as El Niño develops further and these impacts will extend into 2024,” said Christopher Hewitt, WMO director of climate services. “This is worrying news for the planet.”

Global sea surface temperatures were at record highs for the time of the year both in May and June, said Hewitt. “It is not only the surface temperature, but the whole ocean is becoming warmer and absorbing energy that will remain there for hundreds of years.”

“If the oceans are warming considerably, that has a knock-on effect on the atmosphere, on sea ice and ice worldwide,” said Michael Sparrow, chief of the world climate research programme at the WMO. But Sparrow said El Niño’s effects would probably be felt more acutely later in the year. “El Niño hasn’t really got going yet,” he said.

“A Climate-Changed World”: Vermont Confronts Historic Flooding Again, 12 Years After Hurricane Irene

Vermont capital cut off by floodwaters as dam threatens to overflow

A Vermont reservoir on Tuesday risked overwhelming a dam protecting the state’s capital and exacerbating “catastrophic” flooding that has already shut roadways leading out of town and trapped some residents in their homes.

The dangerous storm that has dumped up to two months’ worth of rain on Vermont in two days has cut off the capital of Montpelier from the rest of the state while the deadly deluge that saturated parts of New England and New York continues to spark flash flood warnings.

Many communities are marooned by high water, and a dam is threatening to overflow just upstream from Montpelier, where floodwater is already waist-high, while many roads on Tuesday remained closed in Vermont including several along the spine of the Green Mountains and in upstate New York.

The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings and advisories across Vermont from the Massachusetts line north to the Canadian border, and called the inundation catastrophic. In the south and west, states were blistering under a worsening heatwave, as the US embarked on another week of extreme weather and experts warned that the human-caused climate crisis was driving the record-breaking conditions.

Northern lights could be visible in more than a dozen US states this week

The northern lights may present themselves in more than a dozen states this week as a geomagnetic storm makes them more visible at lower latitudes than usual.

On Wednesday and Thursday, the lights – also known as aurora borealis – have the potential to be seen, weather permitting, in parts of Washington, Idaho, Vermont, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Maryland, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Maine, according to forecasters at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. ...

The storm is slated to be the strongest on Thursday and the colors will intensify, according to the forecasters at the university’s Geophysical Institute.

“Moderate” northern light activity is also expected on Friday, visible in parts of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan, NBC News reported. ...

Noaa also provides forecasts of the northern lights, and maps of where the display is most likely to be seen.


Also of Interest

Here are some articles of interest, some which defied fair-use abstraction.

NATO's Big Climb Down

The US Is War: Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix

NATO summit in Vilnius: War plotting at the site of a historic crime

British intelligence in the dock for CIA torture

Seymour Hersh: Gitmo’s Permanent Chains

US colleges and universities are ‘selling access’ to supreme court justices

California faces backlash as it weighs historic reparations for Black residents

Is Peru About to Descend Into Another Wave of Political Violence, This Time With US Troops on the Ground?

Permafrost Tipping Point Almost Certainly Reached

Nuclear bomb fallout chosen to define start of Anthropocene

Seafood industry joins chorus of groups calling for halt to deep-sea mining plans


A Little Night Music

Papa Charlie Jackson - You Put It In, I'll Take It Out

Papa Charlie Jackson - I'm Looking for a Woman Who Knows How to Treat Me Right

Papa Charlie Jackson - Take Me Back Blues

Papa Charlie Jackson - Papa's Lawdy Lawdy Blues

Papa Charlie Jackson - Salt Lake City Blues

Papa Charlie Jackson - Four Eleven Forty Four

Papa Charlie Jackson - Shake That Thing (Alternate Take)

Papa Charlie Jackson - I'm Alabama Bound

Papa Charlie Jackson - Jungle Man Blues

Papa Charlie Jackson - If I Got What You Want


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India facing 445% price increase for tomatoes and other food stuffs. I read where the 25% of older Brits having major problems with food due to high costs. Lucky my wife got a bunch of buckets and planted all sorts of veggies including tomatoes. Our back yard needs some serious introduction of stuff to make good soil. Even the blackberries are complaining.

But here is the rub. The Indian government plans to buy lots of tomatoes, etc and send them to the hardest hit areas. I don't remember our federal government at least, doing anything like this to help with food scarcity. All we got was Buttigeg talking about free markets. But here is link to the situation in India and maybe some relief for its peoples.

https://www.firstpost.com/india/after-super-surge-tomato-prices-will-now...

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@MrWebster

and gov spending the national worth for useless wars
are not compatible. feed the people or starve them out
WEF has made their choice. more for me, less for thee

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@MrWebster

well, looky there, whaddya know - india's government thinks it would be a good idea if it's people continue to eat food and stay alive. too bad the u.s. governing elites think that it might be better if a lot of them and a lot of us shuffle off this mortal coil if we get uppity.

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a NATO member? Does it need to be made "official" for it
to be so? Sending arms, billions in aid, mercenaries, volunteers
doesn't count? The NATO summit is nothing but the worlds war
criminals gathering for dinner, a chat, a farcical event.

BTW our fearless leader couldn't attend dinner for he was
exhausted....WTF

Here's another case of speaking truth to power and power isn't
to happy.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

enhydra lutris's picture

@QMS @ggersh

of what the left was and stood for. I was even part of it. I toured spain not too many years ago and Spain, at that time, and especially Barcelona, had a left, a real and vocal left.

There is no way in hell that the EU represents the left, not as I knew it in the sixties and not as it existed in Spain's leftist parties not that log ago. The US has no left and hasn't for some time, but, if the EU is left, then there is no longer any such thing, except perhaps here and there in the rest of the world.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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@enhydra lutris the left has gone into hibernation. What gets me is that
so many pundits say that the left is leading this march to war,
Globalization/Neoliberalism, etc.etc.etc. but those politicians
doing the leading even though they have a D by their name are
actually to the right of Raygun....

I'm sure somewhere in amerikkka Frank Luntz is laughing his
ass off.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@ggersh

INCYM my comment from the OT

Should Ukraine Join NATO? Don't Kid Yourself: It Already Has

As NATO members gather in Lithuania this week with traditional Eastern European fanfare, the chief focus of their deliberations is whether to extend formal membership to Ukraine amid the ongoing war. But the question of whether Ukraine officially joins NATO may have turned into something of a red herring. The truth is Ukraine has already been unofficially incorporated into NATO. As University of Chicago international relations professor Paul Poast, a passionate advocate for NATO's swift admittance of Ukraine, aptly put it, "NATO has already expanded into the war zone. The allies should just acknowledge that reality."

A year and a half into the war, it can hardly be denied that NATO forces have gained substantially more than the mere "foothold" in Ukraine that Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed to have launched his invasion of Ukraine to preempt. With the U.S. effectively assuming financial, material, political, strategic, and operational dominion over Ukrainian state warfare, the "foothold" has turned into a heavily-fortified bridgehead. Rockets lobbed at Russian troop positions are ultimately the product of U.S. commanders "controlling every shot," as Ukrainian officials have occasionally acknowledged. A great deal of American engineering ingenuity is currently being harnessed to pulverize Russians.

But as Putin is keenly aware, much of this U.S. and NATO "infrastructure" had been well-established long before any invasion was launched. For example, exactly two years earlier to the day of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, on February 24, 2020, the nascent government of Volodmyr Zelensky decreed what was hailed as being Ukraine's first "comprehensive and systematic" framework to achieve "the full Euro-Atlantic integration of the state" with particular emphasis on "deepening cooperation with NATO." Almost exactly one year before that, in February 2019, an amendment to the Ukrainian Constitution was passed proclaiming that it was a non-negotiable national priority for Ukraine to pursue "full-fledged" NATO membership at the earliest possible opportunity.

By June of 2019, Ukraine received an unusual prize: certification for one of its more seasoned Special Forces units to join the "NATO Response Force," a specialized "rapid deployment" alliance formation which had been nurtured to life in 2002 by the famously foresighted Donald Rumsfeld. The summer before the invasion started, U.S. and Ukraine special forces convened their largest-ever joint "multinational maritime exercise" in the Black Sea.
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The Biden Administration's latest move to supply Ukraine with primitively indiscriminate cluster munitions is just one especially crude manifestation of this logic.

Which gets to one last proposition the Summit-goers might deliberate: How many more thousands of corpses need to pile up for proponents of this war-expanding logic to consider a course-correction?

It’s estimated that 200,000 to 350,000 Ukrainians have been killed since February 2022 and that Ukraine has lost more than $12 trillion in valuable resources that are now controlled by Russia. And anything left will be taken by blackrock and their cronies while absolutely crushing austerity measures will be implemented against the remaining population.

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That’s exactly right. NATO has lost this war. Biden has lost this war. The lunatic Democrats have lost this war. The uni-party warmongers have lost this war. The EU has lost this war. Ukraine and Zelensky have lost this war. Russia wins and rightfully so because everything that happened in Ukraine was a fraud against the Ukrainian people perpetrated by a failing US empire in its final stand against a rising multipolar world. Zelenskyy was never a leader who did what’s best for his people. He will be remembered as a US puppet and actor for foreign interests. 350,000 Ukrainians dead because of him and his puppet masters in the US. He lost $12.7 trillion worth of land and resources to Russia because he did not sign the reasonable peace agreement that Russia had proposed to him.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

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@snoopydawg I don't susupect that 500,000 men of Ukraine is
anything worth worrying about....they our leaders are sick fucks.

They lost the war the day the Russia started the SMO, everything
since has been controlled narrative for the masses. And remember
the real war is the economic war

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

enhydra lutris's picture

@ggersh

of Article 5. If it were, all out war with Russia, almost certainly nuclear, would have erupted when they started their SMO.

be well and have a good one

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That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --

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@enhydra lutris following the rules? Smile

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@ggersh

aside from mislabeling one faction of the global elite (wef, globalists, neoliberals) as "the left" he's got a point.

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ggersh's picture

@joe shikspack was that he got applauded throughout his statement.
Normally in the EU booing by the few overwhelms those who
speak the truth.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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The comments are just as disgusting

Btw it’s illegal for Biden to send cluster bombs anywhere because Obama made it illegal to do so. But the imperialist president just waived his hand and said that he can do it. Ahh well I guess that’s what we can expect from a country that upholds the rules based order instead of international law.

Speaking of disgusting:

'Disgusting' Canadian healthcare provider offers assisted suicide to thousands of healthy patients

A Canadian healthcare provider sparked outrage after emailing out a slideshow to a group of healthy patients offering advice on medically assisted suicide.

A disturbing PowerPoint presentation obtained by DailyMail.com saw Fraser Health Care, one of the largest in British Columbia, allegedly promote assisted suicide programs to those simply receiving information on their pension packages.

The slideshow included advice on 'expressions of wanting to die', noting that it can be used to 'promote a sense of control'. Terminally ill patients are also seemingly offered the chance to die within 'a day'.

It was send amid criticisms that the country's escalation of the practice is 'reckless' and 'disgusting'. Last month Canadian officials moved forward with plans to broaden its euthanasia program to include children.

Canada legalized euthanasia, also known as Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), in 2016. It has since been aggressively expanded, and the nation saw over 10,000 assisted suicides in 2021.

In British Columbia, where the slideshow was sent out, an alarming 24 percent rise in euthanasia deaths last year raised further concerns, with over 500 more people choosing to end their life under the program in the province than the year before.

Gauthier competed in the 2016 Paralympic Games and Prince Harry's 2016 Invictus Games (above) where she took gold in indoor rowing and heavyweight powerlifting
The practice of medically assisted dying has also particularly come under scrutiny after it was offered to combat veterans in Canada.
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In December, this was thrust into the spotlight when retired Army Corporal Christine Gauthier, a former Paralympian, was offered euthanasia by the Canadian government when she complained about delays to having a wheelchair lift installed in her home.

After years of frustrating delays in getting the home lift, Gauthier says a caseworker told her: 'Madam, if you are really so desperate, we can give you medical assistance in dying now.'

The bill allows teenagers to kill themselves without the parent’s permission and doesn’t really have any safeguards for who can decide that life is just too hard and dying seems like a good idea. People who are depressed can more easily kill themselves then get treated for it.

But some good news on the government censorship program.

You already know Judge Doughty denied the DOJ's motion to lift his injunction. But here is the important part.

Here is what the JUDGE said about this 1984-type of terminology inversion:

Here is what the JUDGE said about this 1984-type of terminology inversion:

“CISA Director Jen Easterly views the word “infrastructure” expressively (sic) to include our “cognitive infrastructure,” which deals with the way people acquire knowledge and understanding.30”. with FN 30 being [Doc. No. 293 at 77]

Here is what the JUDGE said about this 1984-type of terminology inversion:

“CISA Director Jen Easterly views the word “infrastructure” expressively (sic) to include our “cognitive infrastructure,” which deals with the way people acquire knowledge and understanding.30”. with FN 30 being [Doc. No. 293 at 77]

In other words, CISA’s job was to protect infrastructure. But what it actually did was censorship. So director Jen Easterly called censorship the protection of critical infrastructure, by designating our minds as “critical infrastructure” and ‘protecting’ our minds by censoring information that might be harmful to them.

This is deceitful, devious and duplicitous in the extreme. Someone needs to go to jail, soon, for this little switcheroo.

And Jeff Childer’s take on this:

CISA Director Jen Easterly views the word “infrastructure” [expansively] to include our “cognitive infrastructure,” which deals with the way people acquire knowledge and understanding.

Easterly’s remark was not just a throwaway line. CISA is part of Homeland Security, which has jurisdiction over the Nation’s “critical infrastructure.” Easterly meant that “cognitive infrastructure” — our collective brains and the thoughts in them — are part of the country’s critical infrastructure and thus subject to HomeSec oversight and control.

Orwell himself would never have believed that a real, unelected, unaccountable government official said something that sinister.

You should read the whole article to see how Orwellian the government has become to justify censoring people who don’t toe the government line.

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is not available to the gov
for national security purposes
or otherwise IMO

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@snoopydawg Yes, they might act like the proverbial chickenhawks of the Bush wars, but they got Biden's back. Biden's real secret weapon I believe is the strategic talks he has with Herr Field Marshall Marcos von Kos--the Sun Tzu of the democratic party left.

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@snoopydawg And the results are total BS as well.

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"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

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@ggersh

Long term members are in favor of sending not only cluster bombs but all of NATO too. They think that American jets will clear the skies of Russians in 3 days.

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That is a stretch

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@snoopydawg ...is delusional, but I think you know that and were making a point.

The US consistently underestimates Russian aerospace technology. I thought that if this Ukraine conflict demonstrated anything it was the role of Russian made air defense weapons in mitigating any sort of attack by manned warplanes until ground air defenses were eliminated. The Russians have been very reserved in their use of manned warplanes, and the Ukrainian air forces were basically wiped out.

The large losses of US aircraft and captured aircrews in Vietnam actually became a stumbling block to resolving the conflict. Some might think, oh well that was then, we're much more advanced now. I think the Russians understand the principles of air defense and air warfare very well, and that hasn't changed. It's a major mistake to assume this isn't still true. Their air defense networks and tactics are among the best in the world, if not the best. Most people's opinions on the ongoing conflict and what can be done about it, are simply flag waving, and simple minded rooting for the home team. Aside from some of the sources referred to often here, most other outlooks supporting "our side" are way off the mark. Unfortunately, I don't believe the people guiding US foreign policy at the highest level even know what their doing. Their acts are intentional, but are consistently based on missed estimates, and miscalculations.

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語必忠信 行必正直

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@soryang

It’s not only delusional, but xenophobic to think that Russia can’t make equipment and weapons that are as good or better than America’s. Plus they show their xenophobia when they say that Russian troops are always drunk on vodka. The reason why Zelensky is constantly begging for more weapons is because Russia has wiped out all the ones sent previously. If Biden sent jets with American pilots they would last a tad bit longer than the ones Ukraine had. The Patriot missiles just showed how well they work against Russian ones. But since they get most of their news from propaganda sources it’s not surprising that they can’t see how poorly Ukraine troops are doing. If the 350,000 dead Ukrainians is true that should go down as the biggest war crime in recent history. Not for Russia, but for NATO and the other countries supporting Ukraine.

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@ggersh @soryang

be well and have a good one

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@snoopydawg @snoopydawg @snoopydawg to go and give me heart problems? Mosking Mosking

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those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

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@snoopydawg

i wonder if that poll was hacked. it seems to confirm everything that i now think about the gos.

it certainly appears that kos is managing the cognitive infrastructure within parameters that the spooks would approve.

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@joe shikspack
or he's taking direct orders from the spooks. A distinction with little to no difference. (He claims to have "considered" working for the CIA at an earlier point in his career. Anyone believing that he hasn't maintained ties is...naive.)

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@TheOtherMaven

...networked there. And many types of lab rats. It's really starkly obvious, once one accepts that, and the whole operation reveals itself in shocking ways..

I've archieved a number of reprogramming operations that have taken place there. We didn't understand what we were seeing at the time.

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Whether you're planning ahead or need to make an unexpected decision,
there's a lot to think about when choosing the right nursing home

(yeah, like what will it cost me?)

Medicare.gov makes it easy to find and compare nursing homes in your area.
Personalize your results by filtering for what matters most to you —
like inspection results, location, quality ratings, and more.

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@QMS

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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@humphrey

Hasn’t anyone shown her how silly she sounds when she spouts nonsense like she repeatedly does? She just repeats the same words in different sequences in just about every speech she gives. I think that the rumors of her being rude to her staff are true and they love it when she looks more silly than Sarah Palin. Between her and Biden I wonder how many working brain cells they have together?

Yup

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@humphrey

well, at least she was more coherent in that clip than she has been in a lot of other ones that i've seen lately. maybe she stole some of joe's lucidity meds. Smile

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@humphrey

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I think the military fatigues has gotten old. I couldn’t believe he wore them with his audience with the pope. But are we supposed to think that he just climbed out of the trenches to make the meeting?

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@snoopydawg

"when are we going to do y-m-c-a?"

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@humphrey

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@Pluto's Republic

in a very strange way
photogenic, but probably
mentally compromised

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that he wont misuse the SCALP missiles the way the US believed that people we renditioned would not be abused by their jailers. SCALP is a funny name for a French missile, it has been alleged by various histories that it was the French who taught the Indians the fine art of scalping.

So, Vilnus is done, fini, and time wasted by all. Now, what's elensky's move, further attacks, hang on to what they got, or backpedal? Does he finally realize that he's toast?

be well and have a good one

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@enhydra lutris

macron really seems to like the idea of plausible deniability.

heh, now that villanous is over without a tangible win for elensky, i would guess that he will be spending a lot more time outside of ukraine checking on his escape properties.

have a great evening!

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@enhydra lutris I have bought all over the world.
My bag yesterday was from Lithuania. They are using my tourist money to start shit, apparently.
Thanks for the ebs, joe.
Not hot tonight, but who knows what tomorrow will bring.
Take good care, friend!

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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@on the cusp

glad it cooled off! it's been hot during the day here, but cools back down nicely in the evening lately - yay!

have a good one!

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@Cassiodorus

an excellent piece from jimmy expressing in plain language what is wrong with aoc's actions in office.

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@Cassiodorus

I read somewhere that she is now thinking of running for the Senate.

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@humphrey

like we need another kyrsten sinema.

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@Cassiodorus
Lidl store chain here in Germany.

I don't find an example video for it.

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@mimi

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