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World News July 14, 2018 / 1:40 AM / Updated an hour ago

South Korea summons Russian officials over air zone incursion

Reuters Staff
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea summoned a Russian embassy official on Saturday to express “regrets” about the incursion of two Russian military aircraft into South Korea’s air defense identification zone and to urge that it not be repeated.

South Korea said on Friday it had scrambled military aircraft to intercept two Russian bomber jets that flew into its air defense identification zone (KADIZ) four times that day. [nL4N1U94X7]

The South Korean foreign ministry summoned a senior Russian diplomat and “expressed regrets and urged the incident not to happen again”, it said in a statement.

South Korea’s defense ministry called in a Russian military official and lodged a protest about the incursion.

“Russian military planes’ KADIZ entry will never help stabilize the Korean peninsula as well as Northeast Asia and the possibility of mid-air collision cannot be ruled out,” the defense ministry said in a statement.

Russia’s defense ministry said on Friday that two Russian TU-95 bombers escorted by Su-35 fighter jets flew over the international waters of the Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea and the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean.

The Russian military said they were escorted by Korean F-15 and F-16 fighter jets and Japanese F-2A war planes “on some stages of the route”.

Reporting by Hyunjoo Jin; Editing by Robert Birsel
 

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2 Colombian police officers killed in emergency zone

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Two police officers were killed and another injured while patrolling an area housing thousands of evacuees who escaped a potentially catastrophic flood in northeast Colombia, authorities said Friday.

The two policeman came under fire from snipers in the mountains surrounding the emergency zone in Puerto Valdivia, one of four municipalities in Antioquia department where locals have been evacuated over potential flooding and landslides from a hydroelectric plant at risk of collapse.

Antioquia police lieutenant commander Julio Cabrera said the area has been infiltrated by the "Gulf Clan" and "Los Caparrapos" drug trafficking gangs fighting over control of the lucrative narcotics trade, without identifying the attackers.

The murdered officers were named as Alexander Hernandez and Rafer Baldovino.

A month and a half ago, a soldier was killed while responding to an emergency at the Hidroituango plant in an attack authorities blamed on Marxist National Liberation Army (ELN) rebels.

The ELN are last recognized guerrilla group operating in Colombia following the landmark 2016 peace deal with FARC rebels, who fought a five-decade armed conflict against the government.

The Hidroituango dam is the largest hydroelectric project under construction in Colombia and is designed to supply a fifth of the country's energy demands.

But it descended into an emergency situation in May when a landslide blocked a tunnel diverting the flow of the Cauca river that feeds the dam.
 

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Navy: Chinese Spy Ship Monitoring RIMPAC Exercise, Again

By: Sam LaGrone
July 13, 2018 2:52 PM • Updated: July 14, 2018 6:00 PM
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A previous version of this post incorrectly stated a Chinese AGI monitored the RIMPAC exercise in 2016. In fact, the AGI in 2016 belonged to the Russian Navy.

A Chinese surveillance ship is operating off the coast of Hawaii to keep tabs on the U.S.-led Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) exercise, a Navy official confirmed to USNI News on Friday.

The People’s Liberation Army Navy’s (PLAN) auxiliary general intelligence (AGI) ship has been operating in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) off the coast of Hawaii since July 11, U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Capt. Charlie Brown told USNI News on Friday.

“We expect the ship will remain outside the territorial seas of the U.S. and not operate in a manner that disrupts ongoing RIMPAC exercise,” Brown said.
“We’ve taken all precautions necessary to protect our critical information. The ship’s presence has not affected the conduct of the exercise.”

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser first reported the presence of the AGI off Hawaii.

“It is very disappointing that the presence of a non-participating ship could disrupt the exercise,” Chilean Navy Commodore Pablo Niemann told the Star-Advertiser on Thursday.
“I hope and expect all seafarers to act professionally so we may continue to focus on the work at hand and building on the spirit of cooperation that gives purpose to this exercise.”

Australian media reported that a Chinese AGI tracked a Royal Australian Navy ship headed to RIMPAC. However, it is unclear if it was the same one currently off the Hawaiian islands.

USNI News understands the uninvited AGI off Hawaii is a Dongdiao-class, the same type of ship China has used to monitor the RIMPAC exercises in 2014. In 2016 a Russian AGI monitored the exercise from the Hawaiian EEZ.

The expected arrival of the AGI follows the late May revocation of the invitation of the PLAN from RIMPAC exercise.

In 2014 and 2016, the U.S. was fine with the Chinese and Russian ships operating in the vicinity in the of the exercise in compliance with the U.N. Law of the Sea Convention.

“We continue to uphold the principle of freedom of navigation and overflight in accordance with international law,” Brown told USNI News.

The presence of the ship off of Hawaii can be used a tool to justify more U.S. presence operations closer to China, Andrew Erickson, a professor at the Naval War College, told USNI News on Friday.

“The U.S. shouldn’t let China have it both ways,” he said. “No matter what Beijing says or does, U.S. forces must continue to operate wherever international law permits, including in, under, and over the South China Sea—a vital part of the global maritime commons that is 1.5 times the size of the Mediterranean and contains substantial areas that no nation can legally claim for itself or restrict access to in any way.”
 

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Mideast risks escalation as Iran ponders response to US

Makram Najmuddine
July 13, 2018
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Out of the 12 conditions set by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to reach a new agreement with Iran, eight were tied to Tehran’s regional influence and its support for non-state actors in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and Palestine. To the United States, Iran’s regional policies are becoming an unbearable threat to its interests and also that of its allies. To the region, Tehran is becoming a new Washington: a regional superpower involved in multiple theaters across West Asia. As for Iran, the region is its fence when it comes to direct threats to its stability and independence. Therefore, the gap between US and Iranian demands is becoming larger — and hence, the possibility of reaching a consensus is diminishing and the potential for a future direct or indirect confrontation is getting stronger.

To Iran, the United States is using the nuclear deal as ransom to achieve what it and its allies failed to achieve in the region. In the words of an Iranian military source in Syria who spoke with Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity, “Syria is the main issue here. After they failed [to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad] despite investing billions of dollars, they want to take revenge [on] Iran by undermining the nuclear deal.” The military source explained that Iran’s role in Syria isn’t negotiable, “It’s up to the Syrians to decide; they invited Iran, not the US and not any of its allies,” he said, stating that the “number of Iranian advisers in Syria is limited. They [the US] aren’t after the number [of Iranian advisers], but the confidence people have in the Iranians, Iran’s influence and its leverage over other players in the Syrian war.”

The renewed nuclear standoff is reminiscent of the tension following the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq after President George W. Bush had in 2002 designated the Islamic Republic a member of the "Axis of Evil," putting Iran under the threat of a fate similar to that of its western neighbor. Tehran, under a Reformist government then, took the initiative in Iraq and decided to take the opposite track. Iran’s allies in Iraq — along with other groups that it backed financially or with arms — imposed a war of attrition, undermining the US-led occupation of the war-torn country. Some of these groups are now fighting in Syria, either under the names they have used in Iraq, such as Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq and Kataeb Hezbollah, or with new names such as Hezbollah al-Nujaba.

Alongside these groups, there are Syrian militias that were formed and which seem to be ready to become Tehran’s arm in Syria — a clear example being the Baqir Brigade, which refers to itself as the armed wing of the Bakkara tribe while putting out the message that it is a full-fledged member of the Iranian-led “Resistance Axis.” On April 6, the group issued a statement vowing to “liberate every single inch of the precious homeland” from American and Turkish troops, urging Syrians to stay away from the sites and bases of the "coward American occupier.” The militia pledged to continue the path of resistance in line with the allegiance it gave to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, saying it would “defend the unity of the Syrian Arab Republic and the Islamic nation.”

Despite the fact that the Baqir Brigade and other seemingly Iranian-affiliated militias have not targeted any US positions in Syria so far, it has been reported on several occasions that US strikes have targeted pro-Iranian groups in the war-torn country. The latest such attack, back in June, which reportedly killed more than 22 fighters from the Iraqi Kataeb Hezbollah, was first blamed on the United States, though an American official later said there was cause to believe Israel had carried out the deadly air raid along the border with Iraq.

The Iranian military source in Syria who spoke to Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity stressed that Iran “can’t prevent others, allies or other groups, from confronting occupation. The United States is an occupation force in Syria, and many patriotic Syrians want to fight against occupation the same as they did against the US-backed terrorism, the same as the Iraqi people fought terrorism.” The source elaborated that in post-war Syria, “The feeling of glory is high among the Syrian youth. It’s not only about the US occupation; we saw how the Syrians are confronting the Israeli efforts, the [Syrian] army is confronting [such attacks], and also there are groups, made up of Syrians — only Syrians — who are preparing and training to confront the decadeslong occupation of the Golan [Heights by Israel].”

To Iran, its presence in Syria is about far more than just saving the regime of defiant President Assad; it’s more of a war to preserve its own national security — and this applies to its influence in Iraq and Lebanon too. The latter is best understood when bearing in mind how national security is conceived by the Islamic Republic’s decision-makers.

In Iran, national security can be defined in two ways: One refers to thwarting elements that pose a threat to the country’s security, such as an enemy presence near its borders; the other, strengthening its regional influence. Hence, the stronger and more resilient these pillars are, the more Iran is capable of averting bigger threats from both regional and world powers. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei explained this policy indirectly by telling the families of fighters who were killed in Iraq and Syria that "they went to fight the enemy, and if they did not fight, this enemy would be inside the country. … If they were not stopped, we would have to fight them in [the western Iranian towns of] Kermanshah and Hamadan.”

Therefore, the conditions set by Pompeo alongside the US threat to stop Iran from exporting its oil are equally seen in Tehran as a threat to Iranian national security by virtue of acting as a recipe for chaos inside the country. In this equation, only time will tell whether such rhetoric and action on the part of the United States could ultimately prompt Iran to resort to arms to try to protect its neck.
 

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Future of India’s Supercarrier Program Still Uncertain

The Indian defense ministry has still not approved construction of India’s planned new 65,000-ton flattop.

By Franz-Stefan Gady
July 14, 2018

The Indian Ministry of Defense (MoD) has still not approved plans to move forward with the acquisition of the Indian Navy’s first supercarrier, the future 65,000-ton flattop INS Vishal, the second ship of the Vikrant-class, according to Indian media reports. As of this month, the MoD has not issued a so-called Acceptance of Necessity note, the first official step in procuring a new defense platform.

The principal two reasons for the delay are difficulties with the carrier’s design and the Indian Navy’s declining budget. The proposed new supercarrier, to be constructed at the Cochin shipyard in southern India, is part of the Indian Navy’s Maritime Capability Perspective Plan (MCCP) which foresees the creation of three carrier strike groups with two groups deployed on the east and west coasts of India and the third held in reserve.

The future INS Vishal is expected to be capable of carrying up to 55 aircraft (35 fixed-wing combat aircraft and 20 rotary wing aircraft) launched using a catapult assisted take-off but arrested recovery (CATOBAR) aircraft launch system, which purportedly will include U.S. defense contractor’s General Atomics’ new electromagnetic aircraft launch system (EMALS) technology also found on the U.S. Navy’s new Gerald R. Ford-class carriers.

“The INS Vishal will be the first non-Western aircraft carrier equipped with the complex CATOBAR launch capability,” I explained previously. “CATOBAR aircraft launch systems put less strain on the airframe of planes during takeoff reducing maintenance cost in the long run and also allows carrier-based aircraft to carry a heavier weapons payload. Furthermore, CATOBAR launch systems increase the sortie rates of carrier air wings by allowing a faster landing and takeoff rate.”

The new carrier will be conventionally-powered. Initial plans for using nuclear propulsion were discarded following a report by the Bhabha Atomic Research Center, India’s premier nuclear research facility headquartered in Mumbai, that it would take 15 to 20 years to develop a nuclear reactor large enough for the 65,000-ton aircraft carrier.

The Indian Navy has officially issued a request for information for a new carrier-based multirole aircraft in January 2017 for service aboard the new supercarrier. As I noted in December 2016, the Indian Navy does not intent to deploy the naval variant of the Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Light Combat Aircraft Tejas aboard the flattop, although the service could consider a lighter upgraded version of the fighter plane, the Tejas Mark II.

The top three contenders for forming the core of the carrier’s future air group are Boeing’s F/A-18 Super Hornet, a naval version of the Dassault Rafale, and the Russian-made MiG-29K Fulcrum fighter jet. The Indian Navy’s preference for the CATOBAR aircraft launch system, however, makes it unlikely that the service will select the MiG-29K, given that other aircraft have greater endurance and can carry heavier weapons loads.

Total acquisition costs for the new carrier, expected to enter service in the 2030s, are estimated at between $11-15 billion.
 

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How strong a Europe does US want? In Trump era, that's still the issue

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Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor• July 13, 2018

After President Trump told NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg over a breakfast of eggs and fruit salad Wednesday that Germany is “captive to Russia” for buying Russian energy – even as it relies on America for its security from Russia – German Chancellor Angela Merkel offered a personal retort.

“I myself experienced a part of Germany that was controlled by the Soviet Union, and I am very happy today that we are united in freedom as the Federal Republic of Germany,” Ms. Merkel said as she arrived at NATO headquarters for this week’s summit. “We decide our own policies and make our own decisions.”

More pointed was German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, who told reporters, “We are not prisoners, neither of Russia nor of the United States. We are one of the guarantors of the free world.”

Mr. Trump’s summit broadside at Germany over low defense spending and trade with Russia captured both the president’s fixation on NATO members’ military spending and his particular style of transactional diplomacy.

But it also reflected, if in a more blunt and harsh manner, a decades-old dichotomy in US relations with Europe – between wanting and encouraging a stronger and more independent Europe, and bristling at a Europe that stands more as an equal on its own two feet.

European countries should spend more on defense and security and develop the diplomatic heft to match their economic weight, many Europe analysts say. But if they did so, they add, it would inevitably mean a Europe less dependent on the US.

“The belligerent style of Donald Trump and the way he brings together security and trade issues may be new, but those things also reflect the eternal ambiguity of the US position towards Europe,” says Sven Biscop, director of the Europe in the World Program at the Egmont Royal Institute for International Relations in Brussels. “If you want an ally to do more, you also have to accept that eventually [that ally] won’t be a docile one.”

Presidents since the end of the cold war have wrestled with an increasingly independent Europe – whether over Europe’s rejection of the Iraq war, or as the European Union has developed as an economic power. But the US has also recognized the overall benefits of having stronger allies.

Trump’s Brussels tirade against Germany and its energy links to Russia suggests to some Europeans more of the same from the US – it wants Europe to be beholden to the US, many suspect.

CONTRADICTIONS ON RUSSIA

And they see contradictions in US positions: Trump criticizes them for dealing with Russia – even as he is set to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki Monday, and on seemingly friendlier terms than those Trump set for his two days with European allies.

On Friday, meanwhile, that Trump-Putin summit was given a dramatic complication, when the US Justice Department announced new charges were being filed against 12 Russian intelligence officers accused of hacking Democratic Party emails. Among the charges were conspiracy against the US and attempts to break into state boards of election.

Mr. Putin has denied Russian government meddling in the 2016 elections. While Trump has spoken dismissively of the probe headed by former FBI Director Robert Mueller into the alleged meddling, he told reporters Friday that he planned to tell Putin to stay out of this fall's midterms.

“Europeans can’t help but see the inconsistency in criticizing Germany for doing business with Russia on the eve of Trump’s own meeting with Putin, where Europeans fear he will do exactly that – do business with Russia, without taking into account the European interest,” Mr. Biscop says.

Trump’s tone toward Europe shifted sharply by the time he departed Brussels Thursday for meetings in London Friday before a weekend of golf at one of his resorts in Scotland.

TRUMP'S SELF-EVALUATION

In freewheeling form at Thursday’s press conference concluding the summit, Trump said that “because of me” a summit that he had predicted would be difficult ended up “a great success.” NATO members other than the US have committed to spending tens of billions more on defense since his election, he said. (Mr. Stoltenberg has assured Trump he is indeed the reason for much of the new spending, while many NATO allies say it was in fact an interventionist Putin who gave the wake-up call that Europe must reverse declining defense budgets.)

Echoing his declaration following his Singapore summit with Kim Jong-un that he had ended the North Korean nuclear threat, Trump said that because of his pressure, “We now have a very strong NATO, much stronger than it was two days ago.”

Trump made it clear over two days of NATO meetings that he expects “wealthy Europe” to take on more of the cost of defending itself – from Russian aggression, among other things. But he also suggested the US has some role to play in influencing Europe’s actions and determining how Europe conducts its affairs.

At the summit’s close he spoke of the $11 billion Nord Stream II pipeline Germany is developing with Russia to carry natural gas through the Baltic Sea to German ports. “I’m very concerned with the pipeline, I don’t like the pipeline,” Trump said. “How do you trade so much with the people you’re protecting against?”

At his breakfast with Stoltenberg, Trump said the German-Russian pipeline project is “something that NATO has to look at.”

On trade with Europe, Trump issued a veiled threat to the European Union – whose trade representatives travel to Washington later this month for talks – saying either the EU opens up wider to American farmers and other producers, or there will be swift consequences. “If they don’t negotiate in good faith, we’ll do something about the millions of cars coming into the US” from Europe, he said.

And as he has in the past, Trump allowed himself to criticize Europe over its immigration policies, saying immigration is “ruining” Europe.

BOTH BAD COP AND GOOD?

Trump deemed his style of knife-in-the-wound criticism followed by flattery “a very effective way to deal.” He appeared to employ the same tactic before and after arriving in Britain, saying of Prime Minister Teresa May in an interview published Thursday that he “told her what to do” on Brexit “but she didn’t listen,” then praising her at a joint press conference Friday for “doing a fantastic job.”

But some European officials reported their leaders to be “aghast” at the American president’s tactics – as when he read to them the name of each NATO member, and the percentage of its gross domestic product it spends on defense.

“Can you imagine a European leader saying any of these things in America, saying this or that policy, especially something as politically sensitive as immigration, is ‘ruining’ America?” said one European official who requested anonymity to more freely discuss Trump’s remarks. “It starts to seem like he really believes he has a right to tell us what to do.”

Indeed Trump does seem to consider that US leadership in NATO – and US military spending that dwarfs that of all other NATO members combined – give the US president a right to demand things of his European counterparts. Clearly he understands there would be no transatlantic partnership without the US.

Yet even though Trump has made defense spending and burden-sharing his overriding theme when it comes to NATO, he has more recently homed in on the Nord Stream II pipeline project as an unacceptable example of Europe dealing with the same Russia from which it wants US military protection.

US LNG FOR SALE

The US has for many years criticized Germany’s energy ties to Russia, but under Trump the strategy has shifted to pressuring Germany (and other Europeans) to buy US natural gas instead. But European officials in Washington say they tell their colleagues in the administration that US LNG is too expensive – because of the cost of transporting it – and that their boss, as a businessman, should understand that European governments cannot simply order private energy firms where to buy oil and gas.

Some in Europe suspect that Trump is also trying to use the energy issue as a means of prolonging Europe’s dependence on the US – and perhaps even dominating it by aggravating divisions between Europe’s east and west.

They note that some Eastern European countries fear the consequences of closer Western European energy ties to Russia – and that it is some of those same countries that feel supported and encouraged by Trump’s nationalist and populist tendencies and by his antagonism toward the EU.

But now many of those who have felt buoyed by Trump’s nationalist views worry about his apparent admiration for Putin – and what might transpire at Monday’s summit. Just days before the NATO summit, a delegation of parliamentarians from Lithuania, Ukraine, and Georgia was in Washington warning members of Congress of the dangers of Nord Stream II.

Yet while Eastern Europe’s nationalists may find solace in Trump’s apparent disdain for the EU, they have also been taken aback to see Trump at times rivaling Putin in disparaging NATO.

“The Euroskeptics in Eastern Europe have been thinking they could stand up to Europe’s traditional leaders and the EU because ‘the US is on our side,’” says Biscop. “But now they’re nervous that maybe the US is not so much on their side – and where does that leave them?”

DOES TRUMP TIP THE SCALES?

Biscop says the arrival of Trump in the White House may be the weight that shifts Europe’s balance toward the common strength and action the US has both encouraged and, at times, undermined.

French President Emmanuel Macron continues to encourage – sometimes as a lone voice – a common European defense. Germany’s Merkel may have set the stage for Europe in the time of Trump when she proclaimed last year, after the president’s first G7 meeting, that “We Europeans have to take our fate into our own hands.”

“It’s easy to convince yourself that the United States is always going to come to defend Europe, but the arrival of Donald Trump is finally convincing people that maybe the US is not always going to come,” says Biscop. “So in that sense Trump is encouraging some form of European strategic autonomy.”

And just as Merkel underscored that Europe’s development would come “in friendship with the United States,” few Europeans seem to envision a Europe that turns against the US.

“I wouldn’t even frame it as distancing ourselves from the US,” Biscop says. “What it means is a more balanced relationship with the US, more development of the security role of the European Union,” he says, “and more attention to partnership with others.”

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Last Kurd forces leave Syria's Manbij, allied fighters say

AFP • July 15, 2018

Beirut (AFP) - The last members of a Kurdish militia pulled out on Sunday from the Syrian town of Manbij, allied Arab fighters said, under a deal reached to avoid clashes with Turkey.

The Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) led the victorious 2016 offensive to rid Manbij of the Islamic State group and had kept military advisers in the town to train local forces.

It announced last month it would begin withdrawing from the town as the local Manbij Military Council was capable of holding it on its own.

"The last group of military advisers from the People's Protection Units finished withdrawing on July 15, 2018 after completing their mission to train and develop our forces, under the deal with the international coalition," the MMC said.

The YPG forms the backbone of the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Kurdish-Arab alliance that has ousted IS from swathes of Syria with help from the US-led coalition.

But the militia is considered a "terrorist" group by Ankara, which sees it as the Syrian branch of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), outlawed in Turkey.

Ankara and allied rebels overran the YPG's northwestern bastion of Afrin in March and threatened to continue on to Manbij.

That raised the spectre of a possible confrontation with the American and French coalition troops stationed in the town.

A flurry of diplomacy between the US and Turkey produced a joint "roadmap" in May to coordinate security in Manbij and avoid a clash.

The YPG announced in June it would withdraw its forces from Manbij, but did not specify how many were still left in the town.

Turkish troops began patrolling areas north of Manbij, which Syria's infuriated government saw as a breach of its sovereignty.

Since conflict broke out there in 2011, Syria has been sliced up into various zones of control, with the government making a comeback to hold more than 60 percent of the country.

But much of its north is controlled by the YPG or its allies, and the US-led coalition fighting IS operates several bases there.
 

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Nicaragua troops launch intense attacks in south, rights group says

AFP • July 15, 2018

Managua (AFP) - Nicaraguan government forces launched intense raids backed by heavy equipment on Sunday in rebellious towns in the Masaya department, south of the capital, leaving several people injured, a human rights group reported.

Residents and rights groups said troops used mechanical shovels in the early hours of the day to clear barricades in at least three towns, in the latest unrest convulsing the Central American country.

"They are going to destroy Masaya, it is absolutely surrounded," Vilma Nunez, president of the Nicaraguan Center for Human Rights (CENIDH), told AFP.

"We are being attacked by the National Police and paramilitaries armed with AK-47s and machine guns in our indigenous neighborhood of Monimbo," said Alvaro Gomez, a resident. "We are resisting with homemade bombs and stones."

"The situation is serious," said Alvaro Leiva, secretary of the Nicaraguan Association for Human Rights (ANPDH). "We need to open a corridor to evacuate the wounded."

- 'Violent repression' -

Leiva addressed an urgent call for help to the bishops of the Episcopal Conference, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR).

IACHR chief Paulo Abrao said on Twitter that he was aware of "the violent repression of towns in Masaya."

The government, he added, seemed to be "ignoring the dialogue" with the opposition.

The semi-official website El 19 Digital said that government forces had "liberated" the town of Niquinohomo as part of a "clean-up operation" in several southern towns, including Monimbo.

Monimbo has been a center of resistance against the government of President Daniel Ortega since a wave of protests began April 18 over a since-aborted pension reform plan.

Since then, violence has claimed over 270 lives, most of them civilians, according to CENIDH.

The latest violence came a day after some 200 students, besieged by pro-government forces for 20 hours in a parish church in Managua next to the National Autonomous University of Nicaragua (UNAN), were finally allowed to leave following the intercession of Catholic bishops.

The UNAN was a last bastion of student resistance.

"They were shooting to kill," said one young man. "It was very hard."

That operation, which saw students and a few journalists huddling on the floor of the church as bullets whizzed around the building, left two people dead and 14 injured, church officials said.

The bishops' conference, which has been trying to mediate between the two sides, issued a statement late Saturday accusing the government of refusing to "dialogue sincerely and look for real processes that lead us toward a true democracy."

The bishops have called on the government, among other things, to move up scheduled elections from 2021 to 2019, but Ortega has rejected that idea.

Protesters want him and his wife, Vice President Rosario Murillo, to resign, accusing the two of corruption and despotism.

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3h3 hours ago

New details from Israel reveal that the Iranian government was using weapons-design information from a foreign source and was on the brink of mastering nuclear weapon development


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Israel reveals nuclear documents its spies stole from Iran

Military parade in Iran: missile driven past portrait of Ayatollah
A missile in a military parade in Tehran. Photo: Atta Kenare/AFP via Getty Images

Earlier this year, Israel spies stole a stack of documents from Iran, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used as part of his push to lobby President Trump to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.

The latest: New details from those documents reveal that the Iranian government was using weapons-design information from a foreign source and was on the brink of mastering nuclear weapon development until it was ordered to stop 15 years ago, reports the Washington Post.

The bottom line: The Israeli government says the documents indicate that Iran was being dishonest about the fact that its uranium enrichment programs were for peaceful purposes — something the International Atomic Energy Agency long suspected.

The details: Retrieved in a 6.5 hour intelligence operation, the documents that Israel spies took include partial plans for a nuclear warhead "as well as advanced testing of equipment used to generate neutrons to start a nuclear chain reaction," per the Post.
Worth noting: "There is no way to independently confirm the authenticity of the documents, most of which were at least 15 years old ... The Israelis handpicked the documents shown to the reporters, meaning that exculpatory material could have been left out," according to the New York Times.
 

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/dozens-wounded-south-iraq-protesters-clash-police-

Two demonstrators killed as Iraq protests hit second week

AFP • July 15, 2018

Basra (Iraq) (AFP) - Two demonstrators were killed and dozens wounded in southern Iraq on Sunday as protests over unemployment and a lack of basic services entered a second week, a medical source said.

The protesters were killed in a shooting in the city of Samawah, south of the capital Baghdad, the source told AFP.

A further 27 people were injured in the incident in front of the governor's headquarters, the source said without detailing who opened fire.

In Baghdad hundreds of protesters closed a highway at the entrance to the city's northwestern Shula neighbourhood, chanting "Iran, out out! Baghdad is free!" and "The people want to overthrow the regime".

Demonstrations hit several provinces including Basra, despite Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi announcing fresh funds and pledges of investment for the oil-rich but neglected region.

Renewed clashes between security forces and protesters in Basra city left 50 people injured near the governor's headquarters, the majority protesters, a separate medical source said.

The internet was out of service across the country on Sunday for the second consecutive day.

Earlier on Sunday demonstrators tried to storm the Basra governor's headquarters but were dispersed by police who fired tear gas at them, an AFP reporter said.

Police also fired tear gas at stone-throwing demonstrators who tried to push their way into the Zubeir oil field south of the city, an AFP reporter said.

In Nasiriyah, provincial capital of neighbouring Dhi Qar province, 15 demonstrators and 25 policemen were injured, deputy health director Abdel Hussein al-Jabri said.

The clashes, including hand-to-hand combat, erupted when the demonstrators gathered outside the governor's office and pelted security forces with stones.

In Muthana province bordering Basra, hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the governor's headquarters and some torched parts of the building, a police source said.

Protesters in Muthana also set fire to the offices of the Iranian-backed Badr organisation in the province's largest city of Samawa.

On Saturday, protesters had set alight Badr's headquarters in Basra, prompting authorities to impose an overnight curfew across the province.

- Flights cancelled -

As the protests continued Abadi met with security and intelligence chiefs in the capital Baghdad on Sunday, warning them to be on alert "because terrorists want to exploit any event or dispute".

"Iraqis do not accept chaos, assaults on the security forces, state and private property, and those who do this are vandals who exploit the demands of citizens to cause harm," he said.

The prime minister also ordered security services not to use live fire against the unarmed protesters.

The unrest erupted on July 8 when security forces opened fire, killing one person, as youths demonstrated in Basra demanding jobs and accusing the government of failing to provide basic services including electricity.

Two protesters died from gunshot wounds following rallies overnight Friday, although it was not clear who killed them.

At least 30 people were wounded on Saturday night in the central holy city of Karbala, where an AFP reporter said police fired into the air as demonstrators threw stones at them.

The demonstrations have also led to international flights to the shrine city of Najaf being cancelled, as the airport was closed after dozens of protesters forced their way into the waiting room Friday despite a heavy police presence.

Foreign airlines including Oman Air, flydubai and Royal Jordanian have all announced the suspension of flights.

The government's media office said Abadi has ordered the airport to reopen, without giving further details.

Protests continued Sunday morning in Najaf city, where an AFP correspondent said security forces dispersed a large demonstration.

A sizeable contingent from Saraya al-Salam, a paramilitary force loyal to prominent Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr who won May elections, also deployed in the streets of Najaf.

- Promise of state spending -

The protests -- which have spread north to Baghdad -- come as Iraq struggles to rebuild after three-year war against Islamic State group jihadists, which has ravaged their country's infrastructure.

On Saturday evening, Abadi announced investment worth $3 billion (2.6 billion euros) for Basra province, as well as pledging additional spending on housing, schools and services.

"When the state responds to citizens' demands it is a strength, not a weakness," Abadi said during Sunday's meeting with top officials.

The country has been rocked by a series of conflicts since the 1980s and says it needs $88 billion to rebuild after the war on IS jihadists.

Officially, 10.8 percent of Iraqis are jobless, while youth unemployment is twice as high, in a country where 60 percent of the population is aged under 24.

The oil sector accounts for 89 percent of the state budget and 99 percent of Iraq's export revenues, but only one percent of jobs, as the majority of posts are filled by foreigners.
 

Lilbitsnana

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FYI....rumors starting about a coup or threat in China. Personally, I figure Xi probably has reason to be afraid (apparently, he is considered a monster by some in China), but I believe the one explanation that I saw.


Maybe someone can/will start a thread on it if it looks like it is true (or not)? I do not have time or energy to keep numerous threads totally up to date. I can pitch in, just not go looking for all the needed info.

He (Gregor Peter) is not the originator, they have been around for hours, days actually now, but he is trying to figure out if true or not.


ETA:
WarMonitor
‏ @TheWarMonitor
8m8 minutes ago

Despite the rumor, no indication of any type of coup in China.


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Gregor Peter
‏ @L0gg0l
37m37 minutes ago

This is very unconfirmed but I let you know:
There is chatter that some form of a COUP is currently underway in China


Gregor Peter
‏ @L0gg0l
34m34 minutes ago

Gregor Peter Retweeted Spandrell

This tweet and here are some theories on possible coup #China https://m.secretchina.com/news/gb/2018/07/15/864674.html

Gregor Peter added,
Spandrell
@thespandrell
Public images of Xi Jinping being removed in China as we speak. Something is going on and it's big.



Gregor Peter
‏ @L0gg0l
19m19 minutes ago

Gregor Peter Retweeted Bill Bishop

There is a cross-reference to the observations of reduced publicity of Xi which have probably led to the coup speculation in the FT

Gregor Peter added,
Bill Bishop
Verified account @niubi
This looks incorrect “Last week, his [xi] photo did not feature on front page of People’s Daily...for first time in months. The same day, his name did not appear once on front page: the 1st such absence in 5 years, according…



Nana Note: Little tidbits I have found after a cursory look are below


Chris Jones
‏ @himderfella
17h17 hours ago

Chinese government hides pictures of Xi, fearing defacement | Taiwan News https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3482850 Damn. Xi has not disappeared. CCP have hidden his image because it upsets him when people deface it. A failed strategy

^^^^ will post article at bottom of post


Chris Jones
‏ @himderfella
9h9 hours ago

Chris Jones Retweeted Global Times

The resilience of Xi Jinping is brought into question since his sudden disappearance & withdrawal of his images from public view. CCP has made no comment. Hu Xijin who idolises Xi Jinping has had nothing to say. Throwing shit at USA fails to deflect the shit thrown at Xi Jinping









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Chinese government hides pictures of Xi, fearing defacement
CPC hides political advertisements and images of Xi in fear, after wave of public defacements
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By Scott Morgan,Taiwan News, Staff Writer
2018/07/15 12:29
[Inked Xi (left), Dong Yaoqiong (right). (Images from Twitter)]

Inked Xi (left), Dong Yaoqiong (right). (Images from Twitter)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – After a string of images of Xi splashed with ink, China's government issues instructions to hide representations of President Xi, reported Radio Free Asia.

The Communist Party of China (CPC) fears more defacing of political advertisements, as the public demonstrates their discontent.

Shanghai resident Dong Yaoqiong (董瑶琼) posted a live video of herself splashing an image of Xi with black ink on July 4, in protest of Xi's "authoritarian tyranny" and the CPC's "mind control persecution." Dong was soon arrested and her social media presence taken down, but the incident led to similar ink protests throughout China.

RFA has uncovered four independent directives for images of Xi and the CPC to be hidden from the public. A source told RFA that party officials were taking down party images in fear of the public response, and in fear of the disciplinary reaction from senior officials if similar defacing were to happen in their jurisdiction.

Officials in Tianjin, northeast China were fastest to respond to the ink protest, removing all images of Xi by 5:00 a.m. on July 5, less than 24 hours after the initial incident.

On July 6, the Dongguan Municipal Government in southern China issued a notice calling for all outdoor political advertisements to not use images of the CPC or party leaders.

On July 12, the Beijing Baoying Property Management Limited (北京寶盈物業管理有限公司) issued a "special notice" saying that police had given the company instructions to remove all political advertisements and images of Xi within 48 hours.

In Changsha, Hunan, the CPC replaced political advertisements with Xi and other senior officials with posters with the words "social core values." These public splashed these posters with ink, nonetheless, reported RFA.

"This incident of ink splashing is because ordinary people have been beaten and public rights have been abused, but the people have nowhere to vent, no words" online activist Hsu Chung-yang (徐崇阳) told RFA.
 
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Brad
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33m33 minutes ago

U.S. rejects E.U. requests for exemptions from Iran sanctions
 

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30m30 minutes ago

BREAKING: North Korea announces amnesty for those "convicted of crimes against the country and people"; no details given



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N. Korea announces amnesty to celebrate 70th founding anniversary

2018/07/16 10:17



SEOUL, July 16 (Yonhap) -- North Korea plans to implement a general amnesty next month before celebrating its 70th founding anniversary on Sept. 9, Pyongyang's media said Monday.

The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said that amnesty will be granted to those who were convicted of crimes against the country and people on the occasion of the North's 70th founding anniversary.

The amnesty will take effect on Aug. 1, the report said, noting the cabinet and relevant organs will take practical measures to help the released people settle down to a normal working life.

This file photo released by the Korean Central News Agency on Sept. 8, 2017, shows Pyongyang citizens holding a dance party at a plaza in the North Korean capital to celebrate the North's 69th founding anniversary. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap) This file photo released by the Korean Central News Agency on Sept. 8, 2017, shows Pyongyang citizens holding a dance party at a plaza in the North Korean capital to celebrate the North's 69th founding anniversary. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)

In this regard, the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly promulgated a decree on July 12, the KCNA said.

According to a full text carried by the Rodong Sinmun on the same day, the decree said it is the intrinsic demand of a Korean-style socialist system and the consistent principle of state activities to protect the independent and creative life of the popular masses and make selfless, devoted efforts for them by thoroughly applying the people-first principle.

The North last carried out a general amnesty in 2015 in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Korean Peninsula's liberation from Japan's colonial rule and the founding of the Workers' Party.

In 2012, North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un granted amnesty to celebrate the centennial of the birth of his grandfather and the North's founder Kim Il-sung and the 70th birthday of his father Kim Jong-il.

The latest amnesty plan appears aimed at consolidating social unity on the occasion of the landmark founding anniversary and boosting the people's loyalty for Kim amid a changing environment after the North-U.S. summit talks in June, analysts say.

ycm@yna.co.kr

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Yonhap News Agency
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39m39 minutes ago

(URGENT) Moon orders military to hand in all documents related to proposed martial law


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Moon orders military to hand in all documents related to proposed martial law

2018/07/16 11:09


SEOUL, July 16 (Yonhap) -- President Moon Jae-in ordered the military Monday to submit all its documents related to the declaration of martial law proposed by the military intelligence.

"President Moon ordered (the military) to immediately submit all documents, including those exchanged between the Defense Ministry and the Defense Security Command (DSC), related to the DSC's martial law documents, to the president," presidential spokesman Kim Eui-kyeom told a press briefing.

The order comes amid a special investigation on the reported proposal from the DSC in late 2016 to declare a martial law to crack down on protest rallies and candlelight vigils against then President Park Geun-hye.

bdk@yna.co.kr

(END)


http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2018/07/16/0200000000AEN20180716005500315.html?sns=tw
 

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Yonhap News Agency
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39m39 minutes ago

(URGENT) Moon orders military to hand in all documents related to proposed martial law


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Moon orders military to hand in all documents related to proposed martial law

2018/07/16 11:09


SEOUL, July 16 (Yonhap) -- President Moon Jae-in ordered the military Monday to submit all its documents related to the declaration of martial law proposed by the military intelligence.

"President Moon ordered (the military) to immediately submit all documents, including those exchanged between the Defense Ministry and the Defense Security Command (DSC), related to the DSC's martial law documents, to the president," presidential spokesman Kim Eui-kyeom told a press briefing.

The order comes amid a special investigation on the reported proposal from the DSC in late 2016 to declare a martial law to crack down on protest rallies and candlelight vigils against then President Park Geun-hye.

bdk@yna.co.kr

(END)


http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2018/07/16/0200000000AEN20180716005500315.html?sns=tw

Why am I getting a "bad feeling"?....
 

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BNO News
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30m30 minutes ago

BREAKING: North Korea announces amnesty for those "convicted of crimes against the country and people"; no details given



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http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2018/07/16/3/0401000000AEN20180716003100315F.html


N. Korea announces amnesty to celebrate 70th founding anniversary

2018/07/16 10:17



SEOUL, July 16 (Yonhap) -- North Korea plans to implement a general amnesty next month before celebrating its 70th founding anniversary on Sept. 9, Pyongyang's media said Monday.

The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said that amnesty will be granted to those who were convicted of crimes against the country and people on the occasion of the North's 70th founding anniversary.

The amnesty will take effect on Aug. 1, the report said, noting the cabinet and relevant organs will take practical measures to help the released people settle down to a normal working life.

This file photo released by the Korean Central News Agency on Sept. 8, 2017, shows Pyongyang citizens holding a dance party at a plaza in the North Korean capital to celebrate the North's 69th founding anniversary. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap) This file photo released by the Korean Central News Agency on Sept. 8, 2017, shows Pyongyang citizens holding a dance party at a plaza in the North Korean capital to celebrate the North's 69th founding anniversary. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)

In this regard, the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly promulgated a decree on July 12, the KCNA said.

According to a full text carried by the Rodong Sinmun on the same day, the decree said it is the intrinsic demand of a Korean-style socialist system and the consistent principle of state activities to protect the independent and creative life of the popular masses and make selfless, devoted efforts for them by thoroughly applying the people-first principle.

The North last carried out a general amnesty in 2015 in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Korean Peninsula's liberation from Japan's colonial rule and the founding of the Workers' Party.

In 2012, North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un granted amnesty to celebrate the centennial of the birth of his grandfather and the North's founder Kim Il-sung and the 70th birthday of his father Kim Jong-il.

The latest amnesty plan appears aimed at consolidating social unity on the occasion of the landmark founding anniversary and boosting the people's loyalty for Kim amid a changing environment after the North-U.S. summit talks in June, analysts say.

ycm@yna.co.kr

(END)

Hummm.... Until all of those in Kim's gulags are released, it's just more window dressing...
 

Lilbitsnana

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What peace is he talking about? The fact we haven't had a full-blown world war (since the 40s)? That is the only thing he can be referring to because there has been constant war somewhere since before I was born. Most of it caused by the very "new world order" that he is talking about.


The Intel Crab
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3m3 minutes ago

The Intel Crab Retweeted The Associated Press

Protip.

The Intel Crab added,
The Associated Press
Verified account @AP
BREAKING: EU chief Donald Tusk urges US, Russia and China not to start trade wars and destroy world order that has brought peace
 

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3m3 minutes ago

#BREAKING: #Russian woman arrested in #Washington D.C. and is accused of working in the U.S. to develop relationships with Americans and infiltrating organizations to influence U.S. politics, Justice Department says. #Russia




Instant News Alerts
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Mariia Butina, 29, is charged with conspiracy to act as an agent of #Russia within the U.S. without prior notification - DOJ
 

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Intel Doge
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3m3 minutes ago

A Russian woman has been charged with infiltrating American political organizations at the direction of someone within the Kremlin states @NewsThisSecond
 

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3m3 minutes ago

A Russian woman has been charged with infiltrating American political organizations at the direction of someone within the Kremlin states @NewsThisSecond


This Week
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19m19 minutes ago

NEW: Maria Butina, Russian gun rights activist who has cultivated ties to the National Rifle Association, was arrested and charged with conspiracy https://abcn.ws/2L1Re4X



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Maria Butina, Russian gun rights activist linked to NRA, charged with conspiracy

By Matthew Mosk
Pete Madden

Jul 16, 2018, 3:37 PM ET

PHOTO: Maria Butina, chairman of the board of the Pravo na Oruzhiye movement, attends a rally at Krasnopresnenskaya Zastava Square in support of legalising the possession of handguns, April 21, 2013.
Anton Novoderezhkin/ITAR-TASS via ZUMA


Maria Butina, the mysterious Russian gun rights activist who has cultivated ties to the National Rifle Association, was arrested and charged with conspiracy to act as a Russian agent.
 

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Babak Taghvaee
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4m4 minutes ago

#BREAKING: #Iraq|i Police is now brutally suppressing #Karbala Protests. At least 4 protesters are killed during protests due to unemployment, #WaterCrisis & power outrages following to end of #Iran's water & electricity export to #Iraq. #Iran is struggling with #WaterCrisis too.

1 min 59 sec video clip
https://twitter.com/BabakTaghvaee/status/1018954142876864513
 

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Intel Doge
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6m6 minutes ago

Protestors are currently moving to the “green zone” in Baghdad right now.
 

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Nidalgazaui
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40m40 minutes ago

#BREAKING: ISIS ambushes large Iraqi army convoy near #Samara
 

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Steve Herman
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2h2 hours ago

In the @WhiteHouse Roosevelt Room at 14:00 EDT (Tuesday) @POTUS to meet with members of Congress. No further details released.
 

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Brad
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44m44 minutes ago

Two Koreas fully restore western military communication line


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Two Koreas fully restore western military communication line

2018/07/17 10:27


SEOUL, July 17 (Yonhap) -- South and North Korea fully restored their military communication line on the western part of the peninsula Tuesday, Seoul's defense ministry said, a step to build confidence and reduce cross-border tensions.

The complete restoration was part of an agreement from last month's inter-Korean general-grade military talks, the first such meeting in more than a decade.

The western line was suspended in 2016 following Seoul's shutdown of the inter-Korean industrial complex in the North's border city of Kaesong, but its telephone link was restored in January ahead of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, where the North participated.

The two Koreas are also set to restore the eastern line. It was blocked in 2011 amid military tensions and then completely severed due to a wildfire in 2013.

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Lilbitsnana

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Steve Herman
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2h2 hours ago

In the @WhiteHouse Roosevelt Room at 14:00 EDT (Tuesday) @POTUS to meet with members of Congress. No further details released.


Gregory Korte
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5h5 hours ago

President Trump has one item on his schedule Tuesday — what appears to be an emergency meeting with members of Congress. It wasn't on his weekly schedule released just before Putin meeting.
 

Lilbitsnana

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I didn't know anyone was protesting (I don't watch hardly any tv, no cable) and I don't surf the net other than checking certain people on twitter (I do not have an account)


TAP ALERTS
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28m28 minutes ago

BREAKING NEWS: “WE ARE NOT LEAVING,” is the consensus of demonstrators still protesting outside of the White House. #LafayettePark #Treason
 

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17 July 2018 - 05H20

Foiled peace bids and greedy gangs dog C. Africa

BERBERATI (CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC) (AFP) - "This road isn't safe," warns a UN soldier at the edge of a jungle where the latest militia to darken hopes for peace in the Central African Republic has surfaced.

Huddled with assault rifles in a pickup truck that slides across the thick red mud, the Tanzanian peacekeepers keep watch on the Mambere-Kadei forest, home to a small but violent group that came to the fore last September.

Known as Siriri, the force is drawn mainly from Fulani cattle herders, who say they took up arms to deal with rustlers. Cattle theft is frequent in the west of the country, where seasonal migration of livestock is common practice.

Led by an individual named Ardo Abba, Siriri -- its name means "peace" in Sango, CAR's main language -- has led raids on villages, and warned the UN force of reprisals if its troops continue to operate in the region.

The movement is the latest armed group to surface in a conflict that has displaced more than a quarter of CAR's population of 4.5 million people and seen no fewer than seven peace accords signed and fail.

"They arrived on motorbikes, about 20 of them, wanting to settle in the village, but people refused," said a man who gave his first name as Michel, describing an attack on New Year's Eve.

"Then they started looting," he said. Two people were killed and 25 stores robbed.

"They whipped me here," said Michel, displaying his neck. One fighter "got his rifle out to kill me, but their chief said no. That's when I made my escape."

- Militia gaining strength -
The raid is one of countless similar attacks in a largely lawless country with a weakened government since a coup in 2013.

Outside the capital Bangui, much of the CAR is divided among 15 armed groups disputing control of natural resources.

The church and foreign powers including the African Union have sought to mediate between the government and the militias. Last Thursday Russia tried to set up a meeting in Sudan.

President Faustin-Archange Touadera's office says the Russian initiative was dropped as "the head of state believes there is no cause to engage in other processes while the African Union one is still under way."

Siriri is estimated to number no more than a hundred men but is steadily gaining in strength, according to the ex-chief of one of the "anti-balaka" militia groups, which emerged in mostly Christian communities to confront the mainly Muslim rebels behind the 2013 coup.

"They have new uniforms, new weapons, new ranger boots. Some of them even have bullet-proof vests," he said, acknowledging that neither he nor any other self-defence force could match such a well-equipped adversary.

- Cattle for 'protection' -
"Every month, they take ransom from villages: 1.5 million CFA francs (2,300 euros) for a big village, 500,000 for a little one. Cattle-raisers must pay them at least one head of cattle per month in exchange for 'protection'," he added.

In response to the harassment, troops from United Nations CAR peacekeeping mission MINUSCA launched military action against the Siriri militia on April 12, killing dozens of fighters.

The militia had put up a roadblock and shot at a UN patrol, which returned fire.

Four rebels, including military operations chief Mahamat Djibrila, were killed.

Siriri went to seek allied reinforcements further north, from armed group the Democratic Front of the Central African People (FDPC) and another group called the 3R.

Last month Siriri killed a peacekeeper and wounded seven others in an ambush that also led to the death of 16 rebels.

Apart from claiming to avenge the dead, the armed group is fighting against the creation of forward outposts on territory it says it controls.

Tanzanian UN troops have already built four outposts and are preparing to install a fifth.

A military source said the outposts were a positive step, but insufficient.

"As long as the border with Cameroon escapes control, they (the armed groups) will always have sanctuaries where they can hide."
 

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17 July 2018 - 04H20

Trump says Iran in turmoil since US withdrew from nuke deal

WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Donald Trump asserted Monday that Iran was being roiled by nationwide riots since he pulled out of an international nuclear deal and that Washington supports the protesters.

Trump, interviewed after his summit in Helsinki with President Vladimir Putin, said that Russia still supported the nuclear accord because it does business with the regime in Tehran, so the deal is in Moscow's interest.

"It is not good for us or for the world, but they have riots in all their cities," Trump told Fox News.

"The inflation is rampant, going through the roof. And not that you want to hurt anybody, but that regime wouldn't let the people know that we are behind them 100 percent.

"They are having big protests all over the country, probably as big as they have ever had before. And battles happened since I terminated that deal, so we will see," he added.

Over the objections of allies, Trump in May pulled the United States from the nuclear deal signed between Tehran and world powers in 2015.

He reimposed US sanctions that had been suspended in return for controls on Tehran's nuclear programme, effectively barring many multinational firms from doing business in Iran.

Iran has been defiant in the face of the US move, saying it has left the Trump administration internationally isolated.

"The illegal logic of the United States is not supported by any of the international organisations," President Hassan Rouhani said at the weekend.

Iran has faced mounting economic woes since Trump's withdrawal announcement, with inflation rising sharply.

Its currency has plunged almost 50 percent in value in the past six months against the US dollar, prompting a rare strike earlier this month by traders in Tehran's Grand Bazaar.

There have also been reports of brief scuffles and small-scale protests in recent weeks although not of mass demonstrations.
 

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Avoiding a free-for-all: the Outer Space Treaty revisited

16 Jul 2018|Malcolm Davis

One theme considered at ASPI’s recent annual Building Australia’s Strategy for Space conference was the growing importance of space law as space becomes more contested, congested and competitive. The basis of space law remains the 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST), but a lot has happened since it was signed. Perhaps it’s time to review and refresh the treaty.

Article IV of the OST states that:

States Parties to the Treaty undertake not to place in orbit around the Earth any objects carrying nuclear weapons or any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction, install such weapons on celestial bodies or station weapons in outer space in any other manner.

The moon and other celestial bodies shall be used … exclusively for peaceful purposes. The establishment of military bases, installations and fortifications, the testing of any type of weapons and the conduct of military manoeuvres on celestial bodies shall be forbidden …

Article IV doesn’t ban the weaponisation of space outright. Nor has there been any other legal agreement that bans such systems, despite ongoing international efforts in recent decades.

US adversaries (including China and Russia) are developing a suite of sophisticated counter-space capabilities, including direct ascent and co-orbital ‘hard kill’ and ‘soft kill’ systems (see here and here). The US and its allies must respond seriously to these challenges and protect their critical space-based infrastructure. A ‘space Pearl Harbor’ could quickly remove the traditional information-based war-fighting advantage of Western liberal democracies, leaving the US and its partners deaf, dumb and blind at the outset of a conflict.

Part of the solution is to bolster space deterrence, to dissuade the use of counter-space capabilities by adversaries. The US and its allies, including Australia, need to work together to achieve that objective.

Strengthening the 1967 OST’s provision on space weapons is also a must, but it will be difficult to get other major space powers such as China and Russia to agree to new legal constraints on capabilities that they’re already developing and testing.

It will also be difficult to get agreement on what a space weapon is and what constitutes a counter-space attack. Earth-based soft-kill systems—such as cyberattacks that could create scalable, reversible effects—offer deniability to the aggressor.

Article IV bans the militarisation of the moon and other celestial bodies by states, but it has a weakness: it allows ‘use of military personnel for scientific research or for other peaceful purposes’ and includes a vague statement that ‘use of any equipment or facility necessary for peaceful exploration of the moon and other celestial bodies shall also not be prohibited’.

Defining ‘peaceful purpose’ activities isn’t easy either, particularly when states such as China have space programs run by the military. As China looks towards crewed lunar missions by the 2030s, there’s a risk that it may exploit ‘grey zone’ phenomena on the high frontier in support of its national strategic ambitions, which include contesting the US advantage in space.

The OST was signed at a time when commercial space actors simply didn’t exist. However, Article VI implies the possibility of such actors:

States Parties to the Treaty shall bear international responsibility for national activities in outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, whether such activities are carried on by government agencies or by non-governmental entities, and for assuring that national activities are carried out in conformity with the provisions set forth in the present Treaty.

Yet that doesn’t address activities by commercial space corporations that are acting alone and independently of national guidance—or at least those that declare that they’re doing so.

For example, the potential resource wealth of the moon and near-Earth asteroids opens up the prospect for private space corporations to make vast profits from those resources. Article II of the OST says, ‘Outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by other means.’ But what about the actions of private corporations, perhaps supported by private security contractors, that seek to safeguard a valuable resource claim? The OST does nothing to regulate the actions of such entities.

The US’s 2015 Space Act created opportunities for future lunar and asteroid mining by US commercial space companies, and US competitors aren’t likely to sit back and passively watch US companies gain an advantage. That implies a challenge to Article II of the OST, because acquiring a resource and then selling it for profit implies ownership.

If Article II is weakened indirectly through commercial activity, competitors may see an opportunity to claim territory on the moon and other celestial bodies. The rationale might be control of a valuable resource or exploitation of high ground in astrostrategic terrain for military advantage. That would undermine the OST at its most fundamental level.

This isn’t a justification for imposing draconian governmental or international regulation on the rapidly growing commercial space sector. Such a step would smother innovation and reduce incentives for commercial space activities, slowing the growth of a future off-Earth space industry. Going back to Space 1.0 is entirely the wrong path.

The OST needs to be updated to address some of the potential risks in a more contested, congested and competitive space domain extending from low-Earth orbit out to cislunar space and beyond. That would make the treaty more relevant to the future Space 2.0 paradigm in which the fastest progress is led by the commercial sector, a significant portion of which is untethered by government direction. In particular, managing the impact of new commercial space actors that will seek access to and profit from space resources should be a high priority if the OST is to remain relevant.

The 1979 Moon Treaty sought to expand on the OST and address some of its shortcomings. It wasn’t ratified by the US, the Russian Federation or China, and so isn’t binding. Alongside an updated OST, a new Moon Treaty that facilitates peaceful commercial activities on the moon and other celestial bodies would be a good step forward. But the updates need to address the shortcomings of both treaties. They should clearly delineate the boundaries between normal commercial activities in what should be a global commons and state or state-owned actors that could compete for national gain. The alternative is a free-for-all on the high frontier, with dangerous risks for major-power competition in a contested space environment.

Author
Malcolm Davis is a senior analyst at ASPI. Edited image courtesy of the European Space Agency via Flickr.
 
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