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World News See other World News Articles Title: Trump’s CIA Now Unbound and Back to Its Traditional Hijinks Under the directorship of torture and black site maven Gina Haspel, Donald Trumps Central Intelligence Agency has returned to its traditional roots of conducting black bag operations and disrupting electrical grids through cyber-attacks. The Venezuelan government has accused the Trump administration of giving the green light for a series of crippling power failures in Venezuela, which affected 22 of Venezuelas 23 states, including the capital of Caracas. The long-duration power failures were cited by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo as a reason for the US withdrawing its diplomats from Caracas. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced that an international commission assisted by specialists from Russia, China, Iran, and the United Nations would help his country analyze the sources of the Venezuelan electrical grid cyber-attack. Initial cyber-forensics by Venezuela traced some of the cyber warfare being waged against Venezuela to nodes in Houston and Chicago. In addition to electricity, water service was disrupted in Venezuela. From Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Maduro tweeted on March 12: From the Presidential Command Post, we monitored minute-by-minute the progress of the recovery of the National Electric System. Cyber-attacks on a country that puts its civilian population in jeopardy might, at first glance, appear to be a violation of the Geneva Conventions on warfare. However, without a Digital Geneva Convention, civilian populations are not covered by the current Geneva Conventions. However, in 2015, the United Nations Group of Governmental Experts on Developments in the Field of Information and Telecommunications in the Context of International Security (UN GGE), which included experts from the United States, China, Russia, France, the United Kingdom, and other nations, agreed that current international law does apply to cyberspace. Most international legal experts agree that the Geneva Conventions require a digital annex to cover the type of cyber-disruption of the Venezuelan electrical grid carried out by the US intelligence services. Hybrid warfare against Venezuela, which includes economic, diplomatic, and cyber, has the backing of the neo-conservatives who now call the shots for the Trump White House. They include, in addition to Pompeo, national security adviser John Bolton; Iran-Contra felon Elliott Abrams, Trumps special envoy to the US-backed opposition-led rump Venezuelan government of Juan Guaido; Cuban-American Mauricio Claver-Carone, the senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs at the National Security Council; and Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio, a Cuban-American, who represents the interests of South Floridas right-wing oligarch exiles from Venezuela and other Latin American countries. While Trump was preparing for his Hanoi summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Trumps second summit with Kim, Haspels CIA dug into its old bag of black operations, while also engaging in the more modern form of cyber-attack in targeting North Korea. On February 22, 2019, ten males, all wearing masks, broke into the North Korean embassy, which is located in the residential suburb of Aravaca, north of Madrid, Spain, and subjected eight embassy staff members to brutal interrogation tactics, including tying up the diplomats, throwing black bags over their heads (a specialty of Ms. Haspel), and subjecting them to beatings. One female diplomat managed to escape through a second-floor window and her screams alerted a neighbor, who promptly called the police. Two embassy employees required medical attention from their injuries. The Spanish police and National Intelligence Center (CNI) linked two of the embassy invaders to the CIA. El Pais, a Spanish national newspaper, reported that the CIA issued one of its standard denials, however, the paper stated that Spanish authorities found the denial from Langley, Virginia to be unconvincing. El Pais reported that the invasion of the North Korean embassy by the CIA had severely harmed relations between Madrid and Washington. The National Police Corps General Commissariat of Information (CGI) and CNI concluded that the attack and occupation of the North Korean embassy was not carried out by common criminals but was the work of a military cell that stole mobile phones and computers. Two of the embassy invaders were identified as Koreans and, based on CGIs and CNIs analysis of security camera video footage, they were further recognized as Koreans linked to the CIA. Spanish authorities did not rule out the possibility that South Koreas National Intelligence Service assisted the CIA in the embassy invasion. The embassy invaders escaped from the embassy using two North Korean luxury sedans bearing diplomatic plates. The cars were later found abandoned. The criminal inquiry into the incident is now before the Spanish High Court, the Audiencia Nacional, which could order the arrests of the embassy attackers and, if they are in the United States or South Korea, have Spains INTERPOL national bureau put out a Red Notice for their arrest and extradition to Spain to stand trial. Spanish authorities believe the CIAs embassy attackers were looking for information on Kim Hyok Chol, the former North Korean ambassador to Spain, who was declared persona non grata by the Spanish government in 2017. Kim Hyok Chol, a career diplomat from one of North Koreas elite families who studied French at the Pyongyang University of Foreign Studies and speaks fluent English, is now one of Kim Jong Uns trusted diplomatic advisers on nuclear talks with the Trump administration and he traveled with Chairman Kim to the failed Hanoi summit with Trump. With certainty, Kim Hyok Chol thoroughly briefed Kim Jong Un on the CIAs storming of his old diplomatic post in Spain. When Trump and Chairman Kim met in Hanoi on February 27 and if the issue of the CIAs siege of the North Korean embassy was brought up, that could have been enough to derail the summit. Considering the fact that war hawks like Bolton, Abrams, and Pompeo are now calling the foreign policy shots for the Trump administration, the attack on the North Korean embassy in Madrid, just five days prior to the Hanoi summit, may have been ordered by Washingtons neo-con cell with the intention of scuttling the second meeting between Trump and Kim and put on ice any future meetings. There is further evidence that suggests the neo-cons, in cahoots with Haspel at the CIA, set out to disrupt the Hanoi summit. While Trump was meeting with Kim in Vietnam, the CIA is believed to have launched a cyber-attack on the Korean American National Coordinating Council (KANCC) in New York, an organization with ties to the Pyongyang government. KANCC is a non-governmental organization with offices in the Interchurch Center building, near Columbia University in Manhattan. It champions the dropping of US sanctions against North Korea, a sore point in Hanoi between Trump and Kim. The Trump-Kim Hanoi summit was reported to have hit a roadblock over North Koreas request for a partial lifting of US sanctions on North Korea, in return for the continued North Korean moratorium on nuclear testing and a partial freeze on production of fissile material. With the CIAs attack on the North Korean embassy in Spain still fresh in the minds of the North Korean side and the neo-cons insistence, pushed by Bolton and Pompeo, for complete North Korean nuclear disarmament, the Hanoi summit was destined for failure. And, with Bolton, Abrams, Pompeo, and other dangerous neo-cons in charge at the White House and the State Department and Haspel dancing to their tune at the CIA North Korea and Venezuela are not the only countries currently in the gunsights of the Trump administration. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
NATO expands to Brasil soon
Brazil has been upped to MNNA status (Major Non-Nato Ally), President Bolsonaro is headed to the White House & CIA Langley, VA. Bolsonaro will meet U.S. President Donald Trump in the White House on Tuesday during a visit aimed at strengthening economic, political and military ties between his right-wing government and Washington. The status of major non-NATO ally (MNNA) gives a country preferential access to the purchase of U.S. military equipment and technology, including free surplus material, expedited export processing and prioritized cooperation on training. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-brazil-ally/u-s-to-upgrade-military-ties-with-brazil-during-visit-next-week-sources-idUSKCN1QV33K
#4. To: hondo68 (#2)
gosh I wonder how that happened, must be the swamp dregs donnie always hires.
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