The Evening Blues - 7-23-24



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The day's news roundup + tonight's musical feature: Homesick James

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"Most arts have produced miracles, while the art of government has produced nothing but monsters."

-- Louis Antoine de Saint-Just


News and Opinion

Chris Hedges: My Thoughts on Biden Dropping Out

Joe Biden was discarded by the same billionaire class he assiduously served throughout his political career. Barely able to stumble his way through the words on a TelePrompter and not always cognizant of what is happening around him, his billionaire supporters pulled the plug. He was their creature – he has been in federal office for 47 years – from start to finish. He was used as a foil to defeat Bernie Sanders in the 2020 primaries and was anointed as the candidate in 2024 in a Soviet-style primary campaign. The billionaire class will now anoint someone else. Democratic Party voters are stage props in this political farce. Donald Trump, unlike Kamala Harris or any other apparatchik the billionaire class selects as a presidential candidate, has a genuine and committed base, however fascistic. ...

The Democratic Party refuses to accept its responsibility for the capture of democratic institutions by a rapacious oligarchy, the grotesque social inequality, the cruelty of predatory corporations and an unchecked militarism. The Democrats will anoint another amoral politician, probably Harris, to use as a mask for outsized corporate greed, the folly of endless war, the facilitation of genocide and the assault on our most basic civil liberties. The Democrats, tools of Wall Street, gave us Trump, and the 74 million people who voted for him in 2020. They look set to give us Trump again. God help us.

Blinken talks escalation with Iran

Scores killed in Israeli attacks, medics say, after IDF orders evacuation of Gaza humanitarian zone

The Israeli military has launched a fresh attack on the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, killing at least 70 people according to medics, after ordering Palestinians to leave several neighbourhoods including areas that had been designated by the military as part of a humanitarian zone.

Palestinian civil defence in the territory estimated that 400,000 people sheltering in the city were affected by the order, which included the eastern part of Al-Mawasi, a sandy strip of land without infrastructure where Palestinians have sought shelter in tent encampments in recent months.

The military claimed Hamas militants in Khan Younis and part of Al-Mawasi were using the area to launch rockets at Israel.

“We were displaced from the eastern regions, they called us to evacuate, we took our children and left,” Osama Qudeih told the Associated Press (AP). “There was no safe place left in the Gaza Strip … We went out walking in the streets, not knowing where to go.”

Another woman collapsed in exhaustion after saying it was her seventh or eighth displacement. “Every day we are displaced,” Kholoud al-Dadas told AP as she clutched her children. “Where are the countries? Where is the world, where are the presidents, where are they? Come and see how we are, our children, and what is happening to us.”

Israel's West Bank Assault Sparks 250% Surge in Killings of Palestinian Kids

Three days after the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion stating that Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza is unlawful, the United Nations children's rights agency said that after decades of being "exposed to horrific violence," the number of children who have been killed in the West Bank since last October has skyrocketed.

Since Israel began its bombardment of the Palestinian territories nearly 10 months ago—with Gaza the primary target of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) attacks, but with West Bank communities also subjected to raids and other violence—143 Palestinian children have been killed in the West Bank, according to the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF).

The number represents a 250% increase compared to the nine months preceding the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel, after which the IDF began retaliating in the occupied territories.

"The situation has deteriorated significantly, coinciding with the escalation of hostilities inside Gaza," said Catherine Russell, executive director of UNICEF. "We are seeing frequent allegations of Palestinian children being detained on their way home from school, or shot while walking on the streets. The violence needs to stop now."

More than half of the killings have been reported in the cities of Nablus, Tulkarm, and Jenin, the latter of which was the site of a major raid by Israeli forces earlier this month, in which 12 Palestinians were killed. All three cities have seen a rise in "militarized law enforcement operations" over the last two years, said UNICEF, as Israeli soldiers and settlers have stormed parts of the territory " to scare Palestinians out of" their homes, as the International Crisis Group reported last year.

Netanyahu to arrive in Washington as fears grow of wider war in Middle East

Benjamin Netanyahu is due to arrive in Washington on Monday at a moment of historic political tumult, as he is scheduled to meet the outgoing US president, Joe Biden, and address a divided Congress amid fears of a growing regional war in the Middle East.

The Israeli prime minister’s arrival will come just a day after Biden bowed out of the presidential race, and will be a major test of Biden’s ability to project US influence and restraint on Israel in the lame duck period of his presidency. Netanyahu will be forced to walk a tightrope as he balances between the Donald Trump-led Republican party and a reinvigorated Democratic campaign that may unite behind the vice-president, Kamala Harris.

Speaking to reporters from the tarmac at Ben Gurion airport in Israel, Netanyahu said he was due in the US as “Israel is fighting on seven fronts and when there’s great political uncertainty in Washington” He added: “I will seek to anchor the bipartisan support that is so important for Israel.”

Netanyahu is expected to meet Biden, and Harris, as he is under pressure from the highest echelons of the Israeli military and much of the Israeli public to agree to a ceasefire in Gaza. He is scheduled to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday, where he has been invited by the House speaker, Mike Johnson.

The two leaders have a strained relationship and Netanyahu had been seen as waiting out the Biden administration in favour of a second Trump term. But Biden’s exit from the campaign creates new uncertainty for the elections, and could embolden him during talks with Netanyahu, according to analysts and insiders in Washington.

US Rights Group Urges Genocide Probe of Netanyahu

With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about to arrive in Washington, an American legal group is pressuring the U.S. Department of Justice to open a criminal investigation into Netanyahu and other officials for committing or authorizing genocide, war crimes, and torturing Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Since Israel launched its retaliation for a Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, Israeli forces partly armed by the U.S. government have killed at least 38,848 people and wounded another 89,459 — according to Gaza officials — while destroying civilian infrastructure and restricting the flow of humanitarian aid into the Palestinian enclave.

“We believe ample credible evidence exists to sufficiently establish that serious crimes falling within U.S. criminal jurisdiction are systematically being perpetrated in Gaza,” says the Center for Constitutional Rights’ (CCR) 23-page letter to Hope Olds, who leads the Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section (HRSP) of the DOJ’s Criminal Division.

The letter says:

“Given the frequent travel of Israeli officials and citizens to the United States resulting in their presence within U.S. jurisdiction, and recalling that HRSP is part of a coordinated, interagency effort to deny safe haven in the United States to human rights violators, the Department of Justice must urgently investigate and hold accountable those responsible for war crimes and other serious crimes being committed on a wide-scale basis in the occupied Gaza Strip, including potentially U.S. and U.S.-dual citizens.”

The Israeli prime minister is expected to be in the United States from at least Monday to Wednesday for a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden and to address a joint session of Congress, despite objections from critics of Israel’s war including some lawmakers.

“Netanyahu has killed more than 14,000 precious Palestinian children with U.S. weapons and support and is starving all of Gaza — and now sycophants in the White House and Congress are rolling out the red carpet for him,” Maria LaHood, CCR’s deputy legal director, said on Friday in a statement.

“DOJ’s Human Rights and Special Prosecution Section must exercise its mandate to investigate Netanyahu and hold him to account for his heinous crimes, just as it would an international criminal from any other country.”

The group’s letter says that “in light of Netanyahu’s … visit, HRSP should prioritize investigating him… There is overwhelming evidence that under Netanyahu, Israeli forces and authorities are committing genocide, war crimes, and torture against Palestinians in Gaza, acts that are proscribed under federal criminal statutes and prosecutable by HRSP.”

The letter says:

“As the most powerful political figure in Israel, Netanyahu also leads the Security Cabinet, as well as the recently dissolved War Cabinet — the two bodies responsible for setting the strategy for and directing the military assault on Gaza since October 7, 2023. He therefore bears criminal responsibility for the serious international crimes committed against the Palestinian population over the past nine months.”

Various developments last week elevated concerns for the people of Gaza. The World Health Organization said Friday that poliovirus has been detected in sewage samples at six locations in the strip, and Amnesty International on Thursday published interviews with 27 former detainees who described being tortured by Israeli forces.

A Wednesday report from Oxfam detailed what the group called Israel’s “water war crimes” in Gaza. That same day, Israeli lawmakers overwhelmingly passed a resolution opposing “the establishment of a Palestinian state” west of the Jordan River — widely seen as an effort to send a message to Netanyahu ahead of his trip to D.C.

International Criminal Court Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan is seeking arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and three Hamas leaders, and Israel faces a South Africa-led genocide case at the International Court of Justice — which on Friday issued a non-binding advisory opinion that Israel’s occupation of Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is unlawful and must end “as rapidly as possible.”

So far, legal efforts to hold the Biden administration accountable for enabling Israel’s genocidal violence against Palestinians have been unsuccessful. A three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week affirmed a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit against the president, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.

CCR attorney Katherine Gallagher, who represented plaintiffs in the case, said that “this stunning abdication of the court’s role to serve as a check on the executive even in the face of its support for genocide should set off alarm bells for all.”

US criticizes ICJ opinion that Israeli occupation of Palestine is illegal

The United States criticized “the breadth” of the top UN court’s opinion in which the International Court of Justice said Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal, with Washington saying it will complicate efforts to resolve the conflict.

“We have been clear that Israel’s program of government support for settlements is both inconsistent with international law and obstructs the cause of peace,” a US State Department spokesperson said on Saturday in an email.

“However, we are concerned that the breadth of the court’s opinion will complicate efforts to resolve the conflict and bring about an urgently needed just and lasting peace, with two states living side-by-side in peace and security,” the State Department added.

The State Department said the ICJ opinion that Israel must withdraw as soon as possible from the Palestinian territories was “inconsistent with the established framework” for resolving the conflict.

"The Prescription Is Ceasefire": Israeli Public Health Leaders Sound Alarm over Polio in Gaza

Houthi Leader Says Yemen ‘Pleased To Be in Direct Confrontation’ With Israel

On Sunday, Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said Yemenis were “pleased to be in a direct confrontation” with Israel and vowed to hit back hard at the Israeli bombing of Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hodeidah.

“Yemeni people are pleased to be in direct confrontation with the Israeli enemy, and they are steadfast and brave people,” al-Houthi said, according to Iran’s Press TV. ...

Al-Houthi said that Israel’s attack “was aimed at Yemen’s economy” since the port of Hodeidah is a vital entry point for fuel and humanitarian aid. Since 2015, Yemen has been under a US-backed Saudi blockade, which has been eased but not fully lifted. ...

Also on Sunday, the Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said Yemen’s “response to the Israeli aggression against our country is inevitably coming and will be huge.”

Benjamin Netanyahu DESCENDS On DC To BOLSTER His Power At Home

Speaker Johnson: Supporting Israel Is One of America’s ‘Founding Principles’

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) described US support for Israel as one of America’s “founding principles” during a speech at an event hosted by the Republican Jewish Committee on July 18. ...

Since the modern state of Israel was created in 1948, it’s unclear what Johnson meant when he said the US-Israel relationship is a “founding principle.” The most well-known Founding Fathers would also disagree with Johnson since they strongly warned against permanent alliances and “attachments” to other nations.

In his farewell address in 1796, George Washington said, “A passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils. Sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common interest exists and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate inducement or justification.”

Johnson also threatened Democratic lawmakers with possible arrest if they protest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress, which is scheduled for this Thursday.

Dearborn Mayor SPEAKS OUT On Kamala Bibi Meeting

Top EU diplomat calls rival meeting in response to Hungary’s rogue diplomacy

The EU’s most senior diplomat, Josep Borrell, has called a meeting of the bloc’s foreign ministers in Brussels – in effect a boycott of a rival gathering in Budapest – to register widespread anger over Hungary’s rogue diplomacy. Borrell announced that he had decided to convene informal meetings of EU foreign affairs and defence ministers in Brussels after the summer break, meaning the same participants will not gather in Budapest as originally planned.

At Monday’s foreign ministers’ meeting “EU member states overwhelmingly criticised Hungary’s lack of sincere and loyal cooperation”, Borrell wrote on X, as he announced the decision.

Hungary, which took over the EU’s rotating presidency on 1 July, has infuriated other EU leaders, with prime minister Viktor Orbán’s self-styled “peace missions” to Moscow and Beijing and talks with the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Hungary’s foreign minister, Péter Szijjártó, described the rival meeting as “childish”, according to a social media post by the government’s chief spokesperson, Zoltán Kovács. ... “Péter Szijjártó stated that Hungary faced aggressive war-mongering hysteria over its peace mission at the EU foreign affairs council meeting in Brussels,” Kovács said. ...

Anger with the Hungarian government deepened after Orbán wrote to the European Council last week claiming that the EU was pursuing a “pro-war policy” with its support for Ukraine.

Federal judge sides with church in unhoused shelter standoff

A federal judge has ruled that a Colorado gold rush town cannot prevent an evangelical church from providing temporary shelter to unhoused people on the church’s property. The ruling against the town of Castle Rock comes after The Rock church sued the town for attempting to block it by arguing the church could not park RVs used as residences on site under local zoning laws.

The Rock church had also claimed that the town had violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act because its religious beliefs compel it to run a makeshift homeless shelter to “restore the poor, needy and destitute”. The ruling represents at least a temporary victory for religious organizations attempting to tackle the country’s increasing rates of homelessness exacerbated by rising housing costs – but facing opposition from local authorities and law enforcement.

The Rock had claimed that under zoning laws the town attempted to prohibit it from providing shelter for “people experiencing temporary homelessness”. According to the complaint, “as of November 2021, there were two campers on the property” and that from 2019 to late 2023, recreational vehicle campers had been “used on an occasional basis to provide overnight shelter for certain temporarily shelter-challenged persons participating in the [church’s] compassionate care programs”.

In a response, the church claimed that “persons are protected from land regulations that impose substantial burden on a person’s free exercise of religion”. The town, it said, “does not have the right to tell the [church] which vehicles can be parked in its private lot, how long they can be parked there, and whether someone can sit, stand, eat, or sleep in such vehicle”.

Body-cam video shows Illinois officer fatally shooting Black woman in face

Authorities have released shocking video that shows a white police officer in Illinois shooting a Black woman – who called police in fear of a home intruder – in the face, killing her. Sonya Massey, 36, was killed early on the morning of 6 July by deputy Sean Grayson of the Sangamon county sheriff’s office in her home in Springfield, the Illinois state capitol. ...

Grayson, who is white, and his partner entered the home where they began speaking to Massey. After an initial discussion and request for Massey’s driver’s license, Grayson spotted a pot of boiling water on the stove and ordered Massey to remove it to avoid starting a fire. In doing so, Massey asks the officers – who visibly distance themselves from her as she goes to handle the pot – why they moved away from her. “Where you going?” she asks them. “Away from your hot steaming water,” Grayson answers, with a laugh, before Massey responds: “Away from the hot steaming water? Oh, I’ll rebuke you in the name of Jesus.”

With his gun drawn, Grayson closed the distance between himself and Massey, who was beginning to kneel behind a counter with her hands up. “You better fucking not, I swear to God I’ll fucking shoot you right in your fucking face,” Grayson warned. Massey can be heard saying, “I’m sorry,” as Grayson continues to advance. “I’m sorry,” she says again as Grayson fires three shots, striking her with a bullet below the eye that exited from the back of her neck.

As Massey lay dying on her kitchen floor, Grayson says he’ll go get his medical kit to render aid. “That’s a headshot. She’s done,” Grayson says before going to get the med kit. As the pair stand there with their guns still drawn, Grayson says: “I’m not taking a bullet out of her fucking head,” then points out that the water from the pot had reached his feet. “What else can we do?” Grayson asks his partner. “I’m not taking hot boiling water to the fucking face.” ...

Grayson has been arrested and charged with three counts of first-degree murder and is being held without bond until his trial is set to begin. It is exceedingly rare for police officers to be charged with murder in the death of a citizen, and hasn’t occurred in such a high-profile case since the killing of George Floyd in 2020.



the horse race



Biden Withdrawal: What happens next?; Kamala Harris: The Reality VS The Image

RFK Jr Offered to Back Trump for Cabinet Slot

RFK Jr reportedly held Trump talks about endorsement and possible job

The independent presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr reportedly held recent talks with Donald Trump about endorsing his campaign for a second presidency and – if successful – taking a job in his administration.

The talks, first reported Monday by the Washington Post, come days after Kennedy publicly apologized for a video posted online that showed part of a private phone call between him and Trump. The clip included Trump sharing his thoughts about childhood vaccines and being in broad agreement with Kennedy, a noted vaccine sceptic. In the video, Trump seemingly invited Kennedy to endorse his campaign.

But the Post reported that it was Kennedy – a Democratic candidate who became independent in October last year – who later sought a post overseeing health and medical issues under any new Trump administration in exchange for his support. At a meeting in Milwaukee early last week, the outlet said, discussions between the two included possible jobs that Kennedy could be given at the cabinet level – or posts that do not require Senate confirmation. The talks also explored the possibility of Kennedy dropping out and endorsing the former president.

Trump advisers were reportedly concerned that such an agreement could be problematic – but they did not rule out the idea.

“I am willing to talk to anybody from either political party who wants to talk about children’s health and how to end the chronic disease epidemic,” Kennedy Jr said, adding that he had “a lot of respect for president Trump for reaching out”.

Pfffftttt!!! Dream on, you'll get lip service and that's all. Follow the money.

Uncommitted Movement Welcomes Biden Stepping Aside, Hoping Harris Will Change Course on Gaza



the evening greens


Senate Permitting Reform Bill Slammed as 'Biggest Giveaway' to Fossil Fuel Industry

Green groups on Monday blasted the introduction of an energy permitting reform bill in the U.S. Senate, warning the proposal is a massive gift to the fossil fuel industry that will reduce public input on critical decisions and exacerbate the climate emergency.

U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin (I-W.Va.) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.)—respectively the chair and ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee—released the Energy Permitting Reform Act of 2024, which the panel said "will strengthen American energy security by accelerating the permitting process for critical energy and mineral projects of all types in the United States."

Among other reforms, the bill "accelerates leasing and permitting decisions for all types of energy projects on federal lands" and requires the interior secretary to "hold at least one offshore wind lease sale and one offshore oil and gas lease sale per year" from 2025-29.

Manchin, a former right-wing Democrat with deep family ties to the coal industry, has been trying—and failing—to pass fossil fuel-friendly permitting reform legislation for years.

"This Frankenstein legislation is nothing less than the biggest giveaway in decades to the fossil fuel industry," said Brett Hartl, the government affairs director at the Center for Biological Diversity. "The insignificant crumbs thrown at renewable energy do nothing to address the climate crisis, but instead would make it game over for a livable planet."

Sierra Club Beyond Fossil Fuels policy director Mahyar Sorour said in a statement that "those who promote this kind of so-called 'permitting reform' claim that it's necessary to accelerate the deployment of clean energy, but in truth this is nothing more than yet another attempt by fossil fuel industry boosters to give handouts for polluters at the expense of our communities and the climate."

"We urge Congress to put forward real solutions to build a clean energy economy, and not pair those reforms with more attempts to pad the pockets of fossil fuel executives under the guise of reducing emissions," Sorour added.

There is widespread agreement that energy permitting reform is sorely needed. However, climate campaigners argue that reform efforts must not perpetuate or expand the use of planet-heating fossil fuels. Some advocates say the answer lies in legislation like the A. Donald McEachin Environmental Justice for All Act.

The bill—which is named after the late Democratic Virginia congressman—was introduced last year by Sens. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) and Cory Booker (D-N.J.) in the Senate and Reps. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Barbara Lee (Calif.) in the House. The legislation aims to ensure timely and meaningful public notification for all new energy projects and adequate community review. It would require federal agencies to weigh the environmental justice impacts of proposed projects during the permitting process.

Canada wildfires drive hundreds from homes as more scorching heat forecast

Wildfires have forced hundreds from their homes in Canada’s westernmost province and officials warn weeks more of scorching temperatures will add pressure to fire crews already in the parched region.

The British Columbia wildfire service said crews were battling more than 300 blazes, with more than half of the fires are classified as out of control. Thousands of residents are under evacuation alert, readying to leave their homes at a moment’s notice.

“Fire suppression efforts continue to be challenged due to hot, dry conditions and localized winds,” the wildfire service said in an update. “A three-week heatwave continues, and more hot and dry conditions are expected to continue for most of the province.”

Over the weekend, 14 communities in the province eclipsed or matched daily high-temperature records. Lytton, a community which was completely incinerated by a 2021 wildfire, shattered a 78-year-old record when it hit 41.2C (106F) on 21 July. ...

Hot, dry conditions mean crews are trapped in a Whac-A-Mole situation, scrambling to prioritize attacks on new blazes while tending to existing fires close to towns and cities. A spate of lightning strikes have also further complicated efforts. Officials believe there have been close to 1,300 strikes in the province since last week and lightning is believe to be the culprit in nearly 90% of the current fires.

Firefighters battle blazes in Utah and California as blistering heat persists

Firefighters across the US west were battling to contain multiple blazes on Monday amid blisteringly high temperatures, including a wildfire that forced evacuations near Salt Lake City over the weekend and another that destroyed several homes in southern California.

The Sandhurst fire broke out on Saturday afternoon near the Utah capital and quickly grew to more than 200 acres (81 hectares). Authorities said more than 100 firefighters responded to the scene, with helicopters and planes dropping buckets over the flames as ground crews tried to douse the fire, which was only 10% contained as of Monday.

Meanwhile, in southern California, flames descended on a residential neighborhood in Riverside, a city about 60 miles east of Los Angeles. Fires were also burning in Colusa and Lake counties in the north of the state. And in Oregon and Washington state, more than 500,000 people were under red flag warnings over the weekend. ...

The Hawarden fire grew to more than 527 acres after it ignited on Sunday in a hilly neighborhood. Four other structures were damaged, Riverside deputy fire chief Steve McKinster said. As of Monday the fire was 20% contained. Authorities are investigating whether the fire was started by fireworks, the Press Enterprise reported.

Riverside hit 102F (38.9C) on Sunday during a heatwave that has been largely concentrated on the interior of California and is expected to last through much of the week.


Also of Interest

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

The ICJ has demolished Israel’s claims that it is not occupying Palestinian territories

Capitol Hill: Netanyahu’s Second Home

Philippines Says It Reached Deal With China To Avoid Clashes at Disputed Shoal

Gaza, abortion, immigration: where Kamala Harris stands on key issues

Did Biden Quit?

Obama Call for Open Nomination After Biden Withdrawal Assures Party Damaging “All Pay Auction” Process

Wave of the Future

German punks launch ‘invasion’ of holiday island favoured by elite

‘Dark oxygen’ in depths of Pacific Ocean could force rethink about origins of life

Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle RESIGNS

“Dems Changed The Process For Kamala Harris!” – Jen Psaki

Black Activist SHREDS Kamala Harris & Refuses To Vote For Her!


A Little Night Music

Homesick James - Little And Low

Homesick James - My Home Ain't Here

Homesick James - Sugar Mama

Homesick James with Snooky Pryor - Careless Love

Homesick James - I Got To Move

Homesick James - Crossroads

Homesick James - Homesick Shuffle

Homesick James - I Ain't Doin' No Good

Homesick James - The Woman I'm Lovin'

Homesick James - Homesick's Blues


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snoopydawg's picture

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The article I posted in the OT says cops are more likely to be struck by lightning than be charged with murdering a civilian. Yay! Quantified immunity has to be struck down too. Article is worth reading.

Yeah this makes no sense.

“However, we are concerned that the breadth of the court’s opinion will complicate efforts to resolve the conflict and bring about an urgently needed just and lasting peace, with two states living side-by-side in peace and security,” the State Department added.

Like when we voted against making Palestine a state because it interferes with making Palestine a fcking state.

The reason why Israel is targeting kids is to wipe out huge amounts of kids that could create other kids. It’s just genocide.

The fire is burning on the there are where million dollar houses. Burn in fire or slide down the mountain during an earthquake? Dilemmas. You couldn’t pay me to live there.

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Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?

@snoopydawg The cop is being charged with first degree murder which is high bar to prove. I have read of DAs overcharging cops knowing that the requirements of the charge cannot be met. Or maybe it was used to get a extremely high bail set.

I wonder if this is going to be one of those "I was afraid for my life", therefore innocent deals.

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@MrWebster

But I have read that too. But then juries don’t like to punish cops. I read that most people trust the cops and the military over all government agencies. Idiots.

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Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?

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@snoopydawg

and that should not be the case. Maybe we should STOP sending cops to Israel for training in How To Commit Genocide And Get Away With It.

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There is no justice. There can be no peace.

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@snoopydawg

the proliferation of video evidence has increased the probability of lightning strikes, it seems. it's good that the lightning is getting better directions of where to strike these days.

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Marcos cannot be trusted to abide by any "deal" he reportedly has made with China. The deal that is described in the Dave DeCamp article is the same deal that was made earlier with the Philippines western area commander, that the Marcos government denied existed, and then was embarrassed when a recording of a conversation of the military leader with a Chinese official was publicly released. That deal was made between China and the Philippines last January.

Philippines to Probe Recording of Alleged South China Sea Agreement

The recording, which was released along with a transcript to selected Philippine news outlets on Tuesday, purports to document a call in January between Philippine Vice Adm. Alberto Carlos, chief of the Western Command of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), and an unidentified Chinese official. The Palawan-based Western Command, or Wescom, has operational responsibility for the Philippines’ possessions in the Spratly Islands.

All this after the agreement which President Duterte made with China after the illegitimate UNCLOS decision which is not binding for a number of legal reasons. Marcos violated that agreement as well. Duterte said he didn't want to get into a war over some rocks.

I think the reason this game is being played by Marcos, sometimes hot, sometimes cold, is to distract from his new arrangement with Japan which is similar to a SOFA agreement which allows Japan to bring troops into the Philippines in the event of military training, disasters, or "other emergency." The article below is from Mindleleh News, an independent investigative media source in South Korea. It's in Korean but google readily translates it into English.

Japanese Army, Former Occupied Territory Now Legally Entering the Philippines… Korean Peninsula ‘Soon’

The two countries, which are key allies of the United States in Asia, concluded the mutual access agreement at the Foreign and Defense Ministerial Consultation (2+2 meeting) held in Manila, the Philippines on the 8th, attended by Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and Defense Minister Minoru Kihara, and Philippine Foreign Minister Enrique Manalo and Defense Minister Gilbert Teodoro.

This will allow Japan's Self-Defense Forces to legally re-enter the Philippines, which they occupied during World War II, about 80 years after the Japanese Imperial Army withdrew from the Philippines in 1945 after its defeat.

Under the strong patronage of the United States, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and President Ferdinand Marcos agreed to push for it in November of last year, and it will take effect eight months later if ratified by the two countries' legislatures. Now, it is safe to say that Japan and the Philippines have upgraded their relationship to a "quasi-alliance."

On April 11, US President Joe Biden held the first trilateral summit with Kishida and Marcos in Washington, D.C., and formalized the establishment of a joint defense system among the three countries. On August 18 last year, Biden invited President Yoon Seok-yeol and Prime Minister Kishida to Camp David to “institutionalize” the trilateral military cooperation among South Korea, the US, and Japan.

출처 : 세상을 바꾸는 시민언론 민들레(https://www.mindlenews.com)

The Mindle News article goes on to describe a patchwork of spoke and wheel alliances or quasi alliances in the Indo-Pacific with the US in the center to contain China militarily. Part of the strategy is to widen the "front" with China and to move it away from the concentration of US bases and military power in Japan. I'm sure Japan would also like for any conflict which arises to arise elsewhere in the hemisphere, away from the home islands, while still be in position to make huge profits out of any war that may arise as during the Korean and Vietnamese wars which enriched the Japanese economy enormously. The US would also like to "lock in" all these arrangements before current administrations such as those of Kishida, and Yoon are replaced with leadership less inclined to more contentious relations with China.

Thenks for EBs Joe!

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@soryang

it's interesting how there seems to be such a push to "lock in" the architecture of global conflict prior to a change of administrations. i guess they figure if they can set up the military relationships and agreements that facts will follow, no matter what future government figureheads choose. pretty awful stuff.

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https://sputnikglobe.com/20240722/kamala-harris-second-presidential-camp... dropped out before the primary because no one voted for her and especially because Tulsi destroyed her at the debate by telling the truth about her history as California AG. Think Trump won’t drag that history and video back up?

Too many people know that she only got her positions by sleeping with Willie Brown. And her approval rating has been the worst for a veep since Dan Quayle. He might rate higher than her.

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But wait it gets worse. Much worse

https://consortiumnews.com/2024/07/22/kamala-harriss-distinguished-caree...

She says that she is a progressive prosecutor. She was nowhere in the ballpark.

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@snoopydawg but didn't realize to what extent until reading that consortium news link you posted.

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@on the cusp

I didn’t know how horrible she was.
But I thought California did away with the death penalty. Maybe not. What a legacy for the top cop. She shouldn’t be rewarded with the presidency.

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@snoopydawg It seems quite possible that all of these endorsements of her are meaningless. After all, you had Bernie and AOC endorsing Biden all the way up to the point when "he" gave up on the campaign.

https://www.moonofalabama.org/2024/07/did-biden-quit.html

As I asked in my recent diary, why didn't they make Kamala President? It would seem that if they really believed in her, she would be in charge right now. Joe isn't in charge; we know that.

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“When there's no fight over programme, the election becomes a casting exercise. Trump's win is the unstoppable consequence of this situation.” - Jean-Luc Melanchon

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@Cassiodorus

Obama hasn’t endorsed her yet and he wants a mini primary so maybe he has someone else in mind? Her unfavorable rating has gone up since Biden dropped out.

Proof of life?

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Heh….

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@snoopydawg

In the U.S. state of California, capital punishment is not allowed to be carried out as of March 2019, because executions were halted by an official moratorium ordered by Governor Gavin Newsom.[1] Before the moratorium, executions had been frozen by a federal court order since 2006, and the litigation resulting in the court order has been on hold since the promulgation of the moratorium. Thus, there will be a court-ordered moratorium on executions after the termination of Newsom's moratorium if capital punishment remains a legal penalty in California by then.

Thirteen people have been executed in California since the death penalty was reinstated in 1977, though 173 other people have died on death row from other causes (30 of them from suicide) as of July 17, 2024.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_executed_in_California - 1976-2024
People continue to be convicted with the death penalty. While dwindling, public support for the death penalty remains strong. Gov Newsom has demonstrated leadership on this issue, but is limited on what he can do.

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@Marie1

I don’t think I’d like to spend the rest of my life in prison.

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@snoopydawg

but her time as veep is supposed to fix her record and show that she is a dependable servant of the people.

pfffttt!!!

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It went something like:

In America you can change the party in power. But you cannot change the policies.

In China, you cannot change the party. But you can change the policies.

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@MrWebster

in america changing the party is an illusion. they are both the same party, beholden to the same oligarchs. just sayin'

have a great evening!

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you run electricity through water ?

hydrogen and oxygen?
just a thought

heh, he ain’t pulling punches

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Ya got to be a Spirit, cain't be no Ghost. . .

Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march

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@Tall Bald and Ugly
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you get instant electrolysis. Fresh water takes a bit longer, but sacrificial anodes,
such as zinc or magnesium will give up their noble characteristics to protect the
less noble metals like steel (think windmills) and steel / aluminum hulls. Once the
oceans become an active 'battery', pipelines and cables will fail, sea critters will
fry and you will have a toxic waste environment.
Capt. Q

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the mystery of @QMS O2
at the bottom of the ocean
might not BE such a mystery?

think Global Electric Circuit
powered by the Sun

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Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march

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@Tall Bald and Ugly

except for the fact that there are vast quantities of these rocks (some call them nodules) that have a small charge (1.5 volts) sitting on the ocean floor.

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@Tall Bald and Ugly

thanks for the video. any of these experts doing research on how to mitigate the effects they are discovering?

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they having trouble @joe shikspack just
getting people to Look at their Data
let alone incorporating into
climate models

forget solutions, think anyone can
influence the Sun? all that’s to be
done is to prepare and try to mitigate
you’re personal situation

that’s WHY the climate crisis
is a Scam, not a Hoax.
it IS actually happening but
All the ‘solutions’ give more to the
Parasites and Take from the people

and peoples attention is distracted
Look Squirrel. . . !

btw They Know
that’s Why the distraction

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Explain Bldg #7. . . still waiting. . .

If you’ve ever wondered whether you would have complied in 1930’s Germany,
Now you know. . .
sign at protest march

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@Tall Bald and Ugly

you'd think that these guys would be more interested in surviving than scoring some "i told you so points."

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https://thehill.com/homenews/4789129-anti-netanyahu-protest-washington-dc/

A coalition of advocacy groups will gather Wednesday outside the U.S. Capitol to protest the visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

“Tens of thousands of protesters are expected to converge in D.C. tomorrow for a national mobilization to demand the arrest of Benjamin Netanyahu,” an organizer with the group told The Hill.

Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) is organizing the protest, which has been sponsored by hundreds of groups from across the nation, according to ANSWER spokesperson Zoe Alexandra. ANSWER was founded in 2001 in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and helps organize large anti-war protests in the U.S.

https://thehill.com/business/4788621-unions-demand-stop-israeli-aid/

A group of major labor unions pushed President Biden in a letter Tuesday to stop military aid to Israel as it continues to wage its war on Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

“We believe that immediately cutting US military aid to the Israeli government is necessary to bring about a peaceful resolution to this conflict,” the letter reads.

Signatories include the United Auto Workers (UAW), the American Postal Workers Union (APWU), the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades (IUPAT), the National Education Association (NEA), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) and United Electrical Workers (UE).

In a Tuesday press release, APWU President Mark Dimondstein said the “unions are hearing the cries of humanity as this vicious war continues.”

“Working people and our unions are horrified that our tax dollars are financing this ongoing tragedy,” Dimondstein continued. “We need a ceasefire now, and the best way to secure that is to shut off US military aid to Israel.”

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@humphrey

I wish the number was higher. It should be.

Jonathon Cook has an excellent essay on the ICJ ruling against Israel and what it could mean down the road for Bibi and everyone in his cabinet. Small bit of hope.

Acts of aggression

The ICJ has concluded that Israel’s apartheid rule over Palestinians – as well as the ethnic cleansing policies implemented by its settler militias – are acts of aggression.

The West’s depiction of a “conflict” between Israel and the Palestinians, with efforts to resolve this “dispute”, is wilfully muddled. Its depiction of Israel’s rampage in Gaza as a “war against Hamas” is a lie too, according to this ruling.

The ICJ has effectively ridiculed the claim by Israel and its western allies that the occupation of Gaza ended when Israel pulled its soldiers to the perimeter fence and soon afterwards instituted a siege on the enclave by land, sea and air.

Israel is judged to be fully responsible for the suffering of Palestinians before 7 October as well as after.

It is Israel that has been permanently attacking the Palestinians – through its illegal occupation, its apartheid rule, its siege of Gaza, and its incremental annexation of territory that should comprise a Palestinian state.

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@humphrey
large unions have spoken with a single voice on a major issue that is out of step with DC and both political parties? More interesting is that Americans are moving to this opinion in the absence of identifiable leaders opposing the slaughter of Palestinians by Israel. It's being driven almost entirely by the disgust of ordinary people for the actions of Israel.

The same phenomenon is taking hold wrt western governments involvement with Zelensky and Ukraine.

Too soon to tell is this will lead to major positive change or fizzle out or be squelched. So far, all western "leaders" are in the dismiss and deny stage which reveals why they aren't actually leaders and don't have the capacity to become leaders.

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@Marie1

More interesting is that Americans are moving to this opinion in the absence of identifiable leaders opposing the slaughter of Palestinians by Israel. It's being driven almost entirely by the disgust of ordinary people for the actions of Israel.

It might take years or decades, but he thinks it will change how western leaders respond to Israel.

Plus he says that courts won’t be allowed to ignore the decisions when it comes to prosecuting Palestinian protesters and those being persecuted for supporting BDS.

The article just kept getting better.

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@humphrey

i hope that the protests annoyed all of the right people. i am delighted to hear that several major unions are on the right side of history now and hope that their activism will ramp up.

thanks for the info!

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@humphrey

and the powers that be in germany are complaining about afd, why?

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This is an excerpt from Anya Parampil's new book-

Corporate Coup assassination excerpt: Venezuela’s Maduro on John Bolton’s plot to kill him

This overview is presented near the end on Trump's relationship with Bolton-

According to Tucker, the president phoned him shortly after the events of April 30 to venerate the perspectives featured on his show that evening. Trump complained that if he actually listened to Bolton’s advice, he would have already started “World Wars Three, Four, and Five,” explaining he merely kept the rabid hawk on his shoulder to send a message to world leaders that “all options” were on the table.

Indeed, Trump brandished Bolton as his “big stick” in international negotiations, fashioning the neocon as a prop in his Art of the Deal diplomacy. In reality, however, Bolton outmaneuvered the president, exploiting his Swamp connections and control over the flow of information in the White House to sabotage virtually all of Trump’s meaningful engagement efforts. In his memoir, Bolton boasted of undermining Trump’s push to draw down the US military occupation of northeastern Syria as well as the president’s attempts to détente with governments in Russia and North Korea.

Bolton paid particular attention to the Helsinki summit, even confessing his hope that “Trump would be irritated enough” by Putin’s delayed arrival “that he would be tougher” on his Russian counterpart (Bolton 2020, 153) while exalting the US media’s belligerent conduct at the leaders’ joint press conference. He also described instructing Trump to reject further bilateral arms reduction agreements with Russia, along with his view that the US should withdraw from the Cold War–era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Trump heeded that advice and announced the US’s unilateral withdrawal from the INF Treaty in February 2019,30 marking a 180-degree turn from the promising and amicable posture he set with Putin in Helsinki just seven months prior.

Pompeo was no better. Here he is in his latest stunt with the new president of Taiwan-

Pompeo, Lai press the need for new focus on religious freedom in Asia

TOKYO — Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te and former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lamented fraying religious freedoms in Asia, saying the issue required renewed international focus and that communist China was a primary obstacle to progress.

Both Lai and Pompeo both apparently sharing some kind of religious tie, repeated all the NGO talking points about China's internal affairs in Xinjiang, Tibet, and Hong Kong. Pompeo made some lame statements about "extending the time clock." Lai and others in Taiwan should take note that, in the end whatever feigned concern based upon propaganda, and "democracy," the US and UK while stirring up trouble in the region actually did little. It appears they were only using the people inside China to cause dissension and trouble for China. In the end they were left to their own devices. Talking evangelical bs in China will go nowhere. In fact, it merely emphasizes the historical role of missionaries as the vanguard of western interference in the internal affairs of others.

Mr. Pompeo, a former member of Congress now freed from the shackles of diplomatic protocol, took a take-no-prisoners approach to discuss the differences between China and Taiwan. Warning against living in a “fantasy world,” he insisted that Taiwan is de facto “a free, independent and sovereign nation.”

That wording is certain to infuriate Beijing, which considers the democratic island a renegade province of the mainland that will one day be under full Chinese control.

“It seems to be time to rip off the Band-Aids,” Mr. Pompeo said.

"No, prisoners?" Indeed. This what Christians should focus on, fomenting strife, armed conflict, and taking no prisoners. Pompeo's Christian concern is so touching, considering his admiration for CIA lies, cheating, theft, and mayhem. He's a real crusader.

Have no fear, if the US or their client President Tai provoke a war in Taiwan, the US is sure to win.

Here's some propaganda bs boilerplate from both the Yoon administration and Kurt Campbell. They're both lying their asses off.

They've done nothing for the separated families, the welfare of the North Korean people, or peace on the peninsula. Things haven't been this bad in a long time, and they can take full credit for it. I heard that idiot Linton over at NK News, blaming everything on North Korea. That is to deny all the provocative actions of the US military, the intentional dismantling of the 9.19 agreement by the Yoon government, and the US blowing off negotiations with North Korea at Hanoi in February 2019.

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@soryang

well, i sure hope trump has learned his lesson about letting idiots like pompeo and bolton anywhere near the levers of power. i guess we'll see.

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@soryang

nose into other countries affairs.

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@humphrey

Operates in East Asian waters, including the SCS. The first is that the US does not have enough ships in its navy. The second is that China uses coast guard vessels to enforce its maritime claims and territorial claims as it sees appropriate in its littoral region. So (for them) using Coast Guard resources to operate in the SCS or East China Sea is a way to downplay confrontations be reducing the force threshold to a lower level. It still could easily escalate. It's fair to point out some of their coast guard vessels are huge. I think this is why Marcos recently said it doesn't need US help at the 2nd Thomas Shoal. A USCG vessel being involved in a confrontation between PI and Chinese vessels will escalate the confrontation right away. Earlier this month there was a US Navy survey ship operating there.

If I recall correctly USCG vessels did some patrols in the East or West Seas to monitor UN violations by North Korea.

Thanks for the heads up Humphrey. It's much harder to keep track of US military movements in the region. I found this interesting blog on the article 5 obligation to defend between the US and PI:

Nothing-Burger? U.S. Obligation to Defend the Philippines in the South China Sea – Part 1

Under Article V, the MDT covers 1) an external armed attack on a “metropolitan territory or an island territory in the Pacific” under the jurisdiction of either party; and 2) an armed attack on the “armed forces, public vessels or aircraft in the Pacific” of either party.

As early as 1975, then-U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger issued a memorandum-telegram laying down the “legal interpretation of MDT commitments” that U.S. commitments “do not repeat do not apply in event of attack on Spratlys or attack on GOP [Government of the Philippine] forces stationed there.” It cited two grounds: first, the Spratly Islands are not part of Philippine territory; and second, the Philippines is not a claimant in respect of the Spratly Islands.

In its 1975 legal interpretation, the U.S. declared that it has not “recognized GOP sovereignty” over these islands. During the MDT negotiation and ratification in 1952, in the mind of the U.S. the “Spratly Islands all fall outside Philippine territory as ceded to U.S. by 1898 Treaty with Spain;” consequently, “U.S.G. [U.S. Government] maps accompanying presentation of MDT also exclude Spratlys from territories covered by MDT.”

In the same 1975 legal interpretation, the U.S. designated the 1951 negotiations on the Japanese Peace Treaty as the critical date for the purpose of identifying the claimants to the Spratly Islands. It declared that “at the time the MDT [was] signed, {Philippines] had asserted no claim to any of the Spratly Islands and had protested neither Vietnamese nor Chinese claims.” Rather, “at time of negotiation of 1951 Japanese Peace Treaty,” specifically the provision on the status of the Spratly Islands, only China and Vietnam interposed claims.

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Ugh!!! Pure cringe.

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@snoopydawg sWe have come a long way since FDR.

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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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.... rift after talks in China

Because China believes in consensus and peace — and a win-win for the world.

BEIJING — Senior representatives from the Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah signed a joint declaration in China’s capital, Beijing, on Tuesday aimed at building unity and ending a decadeslong rift as the fighting with Israel in Gaza rumbles on.

The agreement, called the Beijing Declaration to End the Division and Strengthen Palestinian National Unity, was announced at the end of three days of meetings here. It was hailed as a breakthrough by China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, who called it “a historic moment for the cause of Palestine’s liberation.”

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The deal also highlights China’s ambitions to be a more significant diplomatic player in the Middle East and a rival to the U.S. as a broker on the global stage. It comes just over a year after China helped broker an agreement in which Iran and Saudi Arabia restored diplomatic relations after years of soaring tensions, unnerving many in Washington.

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Pax Sinica

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everybody wins, yay!

i hope that they can maintain the agreement and do good things for the long-suffering palestinian people.

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Donald Trump says Xi Jinping wrote him a ‘beautiful note’ after rally shooting

In his first campaign rally since narrowly escaping the attempt on his life in Pennsylvania, Trump told a crowd in Michigan on Saturday: “[President Xi Jinping] wrote me a beautiful note the other day when he heard about what happened.”

The Republican presidential nominee recalled how he described Xi as “a brilliant man, he controls 1.4 billion people with an iron fist”, adding that the Chinese leader makes people like Biden look like “babies”.

As well as familiar attacks on Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris, Trump also used the rally in Grand Rapids to hail Xi and Vladimir Putin as “smart, tough” figures who “love their country”, echoing praise he gave in 2022 of the Russian president’s strategy to invade Ukraine. Trump said he “got along very well” with both leaders.

Still wearing a small wound dressing a week after the shooting, Trump also publicly supported the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, saying he was right in saying that “we have to have somebody that can protect us”. This week, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, accused Orbán of betraying European leaders after he travelled to Moscow for what he called a “peace mission.” Orbán held a joint press conference with Putin in which the Russian leader told Kyiv to give up more land, pull back its troops, and drop its efforts to join Nato.

After meeting Trump recently in Florida, Orbán flagged the likelihood of a Trump victory, and urged European leaders to reopen “direct lines of diplomatic communication” with Russia and “high-level political talks” with China.

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