Gareth Porter: NK Has Agreed to Denuclearization — US Media Refuses to Acknowledge Trump’s Brilliant Success

Ethics, Government, Peace Intelligence
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Gareth Porter

South Korean Report on Summit Discredits U.S. Elites' Assumption

… the full report by South Korean president Moon Jae-in’s national security adviser on the meeting with Kim last week—covered by South Korea’s Yonhap news agency but not covered in U.S. news media—makes it clear that Kim will present Trump with a plan for complete denuclearization linked to the normalization of relations between the U.S. and North Korea, or the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). [Emphasis added.]

Pat Buchanan: GOP Is Hosed — 1928 Reprise?

Corruption, Government
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Is the GOP Staring at Another 1930?

Republicans lately congratulating themselves on a dominance not seen since 1928, might revisit what happened to the Class of 1928.

In 1930, Republicans lost 52 House seats, portending the loss of both houses of Congress and the White House in 1932 to FDR who would go on to win four straight terms. For the GOP, the ’30s were the dreadful decade. Is the GOP staring at another 1930?

Perhaps.

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Rose P. Keravuori: Army Intel Weak — Can It Expand? No.

Corruption, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency, Military, Peace Intelligence
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Expansibility and Army Intelligence

Rose P. Keravuori

Parameters

Winter 2017 (18/11)

The US Army has arguably not fought a capable state adversary since World War II. Now, after decades of conducting limited interventions, the expansibility and adaptability of military intelligence capabilities are in question. . . . During interviews for this study, intelligence leaders repeatedly mentioned three areas that require special attention in order to expand the Army intelligence corps: (1) shortages of airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) assets; (2) limited processing, exploitation, and dissemination (PED) capacities; and (3) insufficient human intelligence and counterintelligence capacities.

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Mongoose: Did MI-6 Kill the Russians & Did Trump Fall for It?

07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Government, Peace Intelligence
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Russian Spy Poisoned In UK Offered To Give Evidence That MI6 Created “Trump Dossier” So He Could Return Home

    • Sergei Skripal had first hand knowledge that the “Trump Russia Dossier” was invented by Globalist MI6 in order to damage Trump's and Putin's chances for teaming up against the Globalists.
    • The poison used came from a Soviel factory in Uzbekistan, which was decommissioned by American “experts” after the Soviet collapse.

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