Five Senate Democrats Sink Biden’s Communist Nominee

USA - Five Senate Democrats have told the White House they will not support Saule Omarova, the Communist chosen by Biden to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Without support from these five Democrats, Omarova’s nomination is DOA – Comrade down. The five senators’ offices either declined to comment or did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Go deeper: Biden officials also have heard directly from the senators. They’re aware of their deep opposition and know Omarova faces nearly impossible odds for confirmation. Still, they continue to back her publicly. “The White House continues to strongly support her historic nomination,” a White House official told Axios. Joe Biden’s pick for Comptroller of the Currency, Saule Omarova, was born and raised in the communist USSR.

 
Looking Beyond Iran to the Persian Gulf

GERMANY - German Foreign Policy Must Get Serious about the Entire Region. The security situation around the Persian Gulf is a crisis waiting to happen that should make European policy-makers shiver. Possible scenarios include nuclear confrontation, severe disruptions of world trade, and a persistent environmental crisis that foments social unrest and could lead to the toppling of regimes and disintegration of states. While Germany and Europe have a key role to play on the Iran nuclear file, only contending with it is too limited. Instead, the next German government should overcome its nuclear myopia and develop a coherent and comprehensive approach to the entire region.

Scholz: Next German Chancellor

GERMANY - Olaf Scholz is set to succeed Angela Merkel as German chancellor after forging an unprecedented alliance that aims to revamp Europe’s largest economy by tackling climate change and promoting digital technologies. After nearly two months of intense negotiations, Scholz’s center-left Social Democrats said they will present their agreement with the Greens and the pro-business Free Democrats on Wednesday. Details of the coalition deal will be published later, when Scholz and leaders from the other two parties will hold a news conference at 3 pm in the German capital. The deal seals the end of Merkel’s 16-year tenure. During her four terms as chancellor, she became one of the West’s most respected leaders but left the country’s industry exposed to threats from China and changing technologies.

Incoming German government commits to NATO nuclear deterrent

GERMANY - Germany’s incoming government has affirmed its commitment to NATO’s nuclear deterrent, including the role accorded to Berlin in the strategy, according to a coalition agreement unveiled November 24 by Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens and the liberal Free Democrats (FDP). The much-anticipated pact offers a flavor of what the new government, to be led by the SPD’s Olaf Scholz, finance minister in the outgoing government, aims to do in the fields of defense and foreign policy. European Union and NATO watchers will find themselves reassured, as the document hits all the right notes on fostering cooperation through those channels while preparing for a “systemic contest” with authoritarian states.

The Russian Public Is Being Primed for Another of Putin’s Wars

RUSSIA - Domestic propagandists and state TV pundits are promoting the idea of an inevitable confrontation with the West as Russia’s military posture grows increasingly hostile, causing major concern for its nearest neighbors and NATO. Ukraine remains the crown jewel for the Kremlin and the Russian public is being primed for the intended absorption of more territories under the umbrella of the Russian Federation, while NATO is being accused of fomenting the potential escalation. “World War III is knocking at our door,” warned one top propagandist. Whether or not the Kremlin is planning to speed up its creeping assault against Ukraine’s Donbas region in the near future is a mystery even to the most knowledgeable experts with close access to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Nonetheless, they eagerly fulfill the Russian leader’s express intent to keep NATO — and the West in general — in a state of hypervigilance.

 
The US Is Bracing for Blows With Israel

AUSTRIA - The closer we get to the scheduled renewal Monday in Vienna of the talks to restore Iran’s nuclear agreement with world powers, the more the psychological warfare between the sides escalated. Oddly, perhaps, very few of these skirmishes are between Tehran and its negotiating partners. Most of them are between two countries that won’t have a foot in the door at the talks. The first is the United States, whose representatives will be in Vienna but won’t be participating in the direct talks on account of Iranian opposition. The other is Israel.

 
The End of US Domination at the Persian Gulf

GERMANY - The incoming German government should intensify its efforts to gain influence at the Persian Gulf, thereby assuring that the EU can be "an actor" in the "global contest" for obtaining regional power. This demand is raised by the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) in its current position paper, due to the power vacuum that is developing from the US focus on its power struggle against China, and therefore withdrawing from the Middle East. The People's Republic of China, on the other hand, is strengthening its position, not only in Iran, with which it had concluded a 25-year "strategic partnership" last March and is seeking means for circumventing US sanctions, but in Arab Gulf countries as well. Beijing, for example, is also expanding its activities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and in Saudi Arabia - and is supplying them with 5G technology from the Huawei corporation, that Washington is so fiercely opposing. Appeals to Berlin and Brussels to strengthen the EU's position in the region, have so far been in vain. The DGAP warns that in light of the global "rebalancing of power, " raising the question of whose order will prevail.

 
Iran, Russia and China form ‘united front’

IRAN - Iran has sparked concerns after signing a nuclear "consensus" with China and Russia, as the UN struggles to revive the 2015 nuclear pact. The UN nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi said on Wednesday that negotiations held in Tehran over Iran's nuclear programme had proved inconclusive. And while the UN struggles to resolve relations with Iran, Beijing and Moscow appear to be cosying up with Tehran. Tracey German, Professor in Conflict and Security for Kings College London told Express.co.uk that this signals a “united front” between those three states against the US and the EU. “This news suggests a united front between the three states versus the US and EU; interesting given that Iran has recently joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (established by Russia and China in 1996), moving from observer status".

Pipelines will be blown up

CANADA - David Suzuki, the godfather of the Canadian environmental movement, warned over the weekend that if politicians don’t act to reverse climate change, there could be attacks against oil and gas infrastructure. Suzuki warned he feels that there are few remaining options for protesters who feel government isn’t moving rapidly enough to tackle climate change. What else is there but violence, he wondered. “I think it’s going to be threatened by groups that feel government isn’t doing anything,” Suzuki said. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney called for Suzuki’s comments to be universally condemned. “This incitement to violence by David Suzuki is dangerous,” he wrote in a tweet on Monday. “In Canada we resolve our differences peacefully and democratically, not with threats of terrorism or acts of violence.”

 
FDA Asks Court for 55 Years to Fully Release Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Data

USA - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asked a federal judge on November 15 to give it until the year 2076 to fully release the documents in its possession tied to the approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. “It took the FDA precisely 108 days from when Pfizer started producing the records for licensure to when the FDA licensed the Pfizer vaccine,” Siri continued. “Taking the FDA at its word, it conducted an intense, robust, thorough, and complete review and analysis of those documents in order to assure that the Pfizer vaccine was safe and effective for licensure. While it can conduct that intense review of Pfizer’s documents in 108 days, it now asks for over 20,000 days to make these documents available to the public.” As of November 14, more than 256 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in the United States.

 
La Palma volcano warning

LA PALMA - La Palma's erupting Cumbre Vieja volcano is pumping streams of scorching lava into the ocean at record-high speeds, officials have warned on Wednesday. The Canary Islands Volcanology Institute (INVOLCAN) clocked the flows of molten rock at speeds of up to 10 metres per second. According to the agency, these are some of the fastest lava flows volcanologists have ever seen on the island. The update arrives on the 66th day of the eruption, which has displaced thousands of people, destroyed homes and wiped out entire fields and crops. The Cumbre Vieja volcano has been erupting since September 19, casting the Canary Island into a state of chaos. As of Tuesday, satellite data compiled by the European Copernicus Emergency Management Service indicate more than 2,670 buildings have been destroyed by the natural disaster. The lava is also estimated to have covered a total of 1,074 hectares of land.

 
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If we start a war here in Belarus, NATO and Russia will get involved

BELARUS - Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko cautions against attempts to start a war in Belarus’ territory. He made the relevant statement in an interview with the BBC on 19 November, BelTA has learned. “You have to understand that if we start a war here in Belarus, NATO and Russia will get involved. It will be a nuclear war,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed.

 
Bruxelles, EU capital is burning

EUROPE - Bruxelles, EU capital is burning. Riots and fires started. Protests against forced vaccination and mandates are taking place in Bruxelles today. They turned into riots as fires were started and police had to call the army in support. Germany is set to follow Austria’s example in making vaccinations compulsory with ministers admitting that the move is ‘unavoidable’ amid a fourth wave of the pandemic which is crippling the country’s hospitals. This is pure madness, no one will stop them.

 
Israel about to sever West Bank from Jerusalem, an EU envoy warns

ISRAEL - Israel has reached the final stage of severing the West Bank from Jerusalem, the European Union Representative to the Palestinian Authority Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff warned on Sunday. He voiced concern over two Israeli projects which they fear would destroy any prospects for a future Palestinian state. This first is the construction of close to 3,500 settlement homes in an unbuilt area of the Ma’aleh Adumim settlement, known as E1. The second project of concern to the EU is the pending construction of 9,000 homes in the Atarot area of eastern Jerusalem on the site of what was once the Kalandiya airport, which opened in 1924 and closed in 2000. It is presumed to be designated mostly for Jewish Israelis.

 

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