Der Manager der größten amerikanischen Bank JPMorgan hat seine Anteile zusammengelegt

(Reuters) – Jamie Dimon, CEO von JPMorgan Chase, verkaufte etwa 33 Millionen US-Dollar seiner Anteile an der Bank, wie aus behördlichen Unterlagen am Montag, dem 15. April 2024, hervorgeht, und vollendete damit einen zuvor angekündigten Plan zum Verkauf von 1 Million Anteilen.

Letzten Oktober teilte JPMorgan mit, dass Dimon und seine Familie beabsichtigten, 1 Million ihrer 8,6 Millionen Aktien zu verkaufen, Dimons erster Aktienverkauf seit er 2005 CEO des größten US-Kreditgebers wurde.

Laut einer am Montag eingereichten Meldung verkaufte Dimon die restlichen 178.222 Aktien, nachdem er im Februar 821.778 Aktien im Wert von etwa 150 Millionen US-Dollar verkauft hatte.

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Dimon, CEO von JPMorgan, verkauft Aktien im Wert von rund 33 Millionen US-Dollar und schließt den geplanten Verkauf ab

Jamie Dimon schließt den im letzten Jahr angekündigten Millionen-Aktienverkauf ab

Jamie Dimon zahlt weitere JPMorgan-Aktien aus, wodurch sich sein gesamter Aktienumsatz in diesem Jahr auf 183 Millionen US-Dollar erhöht

Dimon, CEO von JPMorgan, verkauft Aktien im Wert von rund 33 Millionen US-Dollar und schließt den geplanten Verkauf ab

Dimon, CEO von JPMorgan, verkauft Aktien im Wert von rund 33 Millionen US-Dollar und schließt den geplanten Verkauf ab

Letzten Oktober hatte JPMorgan erklärt, dass Dimon und seine Familie beabsichtigten, 1 Million ihrer 8,6 Millionen Aktien zu verkaufen, das erste Mal, dass Dimon Aktien verkaufte, seit er 2005 CEO des größten US-Kreditgebers wurde. Dimon verkaufte die restlichen 178.222 Aktien, so das Unternehmen Einreichung am Montag, nachdem im Februar 821.778 Aktien verkauft wurden, was etwa 150 Millionen US-Dollar entspricht. JPMorgan hat nicht sofort…

Jamie Dimon schließt den im letzten Jahr angekündigten Millionen-Aktienverkauf ab

Jamie Dimon schließt den im letzten Jahr angekündigten Millionen-Aktienverkauf ab

JPMorgan Chase & Co. Vorstandsvorsitzender Jamie Dimon, der letztes Jahr Pläne zum Verkauf von einer Million Aktien des Kreditgebers bekannt gab, verkaufte am Montag Aktien im Wert von fast 33 Millionen US-Dollar und erhöhte damit seinen Gesamtumsatz auf dieses Niveau.

Jamie Dimon zahlt weitere JPMorgan-Aktien aus, wodurch sich sein gesamter Aktienumsatz in diesem Jahr auf 183 Millionen US-Dollar erhöht

Jamie Dimon zahlt weitere JPMorgan-Aktien aus, wodurch sich sein gesamter Aktienumsatz in diesem Jahr auf 183 Millionen US-Dollar erhöht

Der Verkauf am Montag war der zweite Aktienverkauf des Bankchefs in 19 Jahren.

Das Finanzsystem wird zunächst die EU in den Bankrott treiben.
Europa wurde von seinen angelsächsischen Herren unter die Lupe genommen …

Iran’s drone strike busts a number of myths and strains Israel-U.S. relations

Martin Jay

Iran’s drone attack has opened up a can of worms which Biden would have preferred wouldn’t have been opened

It is ironic to western analysts how invariably it is the East which keeps a cool head and doesn’t rise to the bait of escalation while it is the West which is reckless, foolhardy and careless with its provocations. In Ukraine we have seen nothing but this accompanied by miscalculation and poor decisions on the part of NATO. And now we are seeing this in Israel as remarkably, Joe Biden, has managed to be ensnared now in a regional war between Israel and Iran – a dream for the latter for well over 30 years.

Iran’s reaction to the bombing of its consulate in Damascus was very measured, well thought-out and pulled off with a certain sobriety which will not be matched by Israel and the U.S. Tehran did not want to kill civilians but simply send a message that Israel crossed a line and if it does this again, then there will be more attacks from Iran, perhaps intercontinental missiles with deeper impact than cheap drones. That is not to say that the drones were not effective. They were at the specific task which the Iranians wanted of them, knowing full well that most of them would be intercepted.

But the move by Tehran was still a shock to many western experts and no doubt the Netanyahu cabal as well, as it busted a number of myths in one evening. Firstly, that Iran would have the courage to bomb directly Israel, as many pundits dismissed this without a thought. The fact that Iran is prepared to use its missiles to potentially kill civilians on Israeli soil changes the dynamic now as Israel can no longer double guess what the payback will be if it continues its feral bombing of Iranian soldiers, even on Syrian soil.

Secondly, it also busts the myth that Israel has the capability to tackle war on more than one front. All during the night while its military was busy, Gazans were enjoying a peaceful night of no shelling at all and took to social media to celebrate the detente. Israel’s military does not have the capacity or strength to fight a war in Gaza as well as one from a second front, such as a massive drone attack, let alone a third one from Hezbollah in Lebanon, if need be.

And thirdly, the role of partners. Israel couldn’t have got through the night and got what it claims to be a 99 percent hit rate without the help of partners like British RAF fighter jets who helped, not to mention King Abdullah of Jordan whose air force also shot down the drones. If these relations, along with the U.S., are tested and pushed beyond their limits, Israel’s vulnerability becomes contentious to say the least.

And so how Netanyahu plays his cards in the coming days is crucial for Israel to stay on good terms with its western allies but also to realistically stay in the game. Iran’s drone attack has opened up a can of worms now which Biden would have preferred wouldn’t have been opened. According to some reports, it is believed that Biden told Netanyahu now to back down and leave the Iranians, fearing the situation spiralling out of control. Could Biden seriously go to the polls in December of this year with a foreign policy cheat sheet which listed pulling out of Afghanistan, starting a war in the Ukraine which will humiliate him and NATO when Russia inevitably wins and now start a world war with Iran? Seasoned analysts have ventured that he will not be able to hold himself back from upping the stakes and going for a revenge attack on Iran or its proxies. This of course would test the relationship with the U.S. and push it to its very limit – a stunt which Biden is hoping very much will not be carried out by Netanyahu. Given that this will almost certainly bring the relationship between Biden and Netanyahu to breaking point and will give Iran the victory either way, it’s hard to see how most western pundits failed to see the drone strike as a great victory for Tehran. Netanyahu’s gambit will be that Biden is weak and now lost in the maze of Middle Eastern warmongering. He will also think that Biden will need to present himself to the hawks in Washington as a victor and so is now in deeper more than ever before, as options run out and the window for rational thinking seems to now no longer be. Biden’s nightmare with Netanyahu is just starting.

Iran’s lame “retaliation” makes it worse for Gaza

Finian Cunningham

Tehran refers to the United States as the Great Satan. After this debacle, Iran’s leadership runs the risk of being mocked as the Great Pretender.

The Iranian wave of air attacks against Israel was in the end a damp squib. It has to be said. Virtually all the 300 incoming warheads were shot down by Israel’s air defense systems.

But the seeming “success” of Israeli air defenses was not down to the technological brilliance of the U.S.-supplied missile intercept systems. It was down to the fact that Iran had quietly given a heads-up on what was coming. That may seem preposterous. What? Working with the Great Satan and the Zionist Entity?

Well, that’s what it does seem.

It seems that Iran got to release its fury over the deadly Israeli air strike on its Consulate in Damascus on April 1. That may take the pressure off the Iranian leadership from popular anger over Israel’s murderous provocations.

But the limp display of retaliation could make the genocide in Gaza even more appalling.

The weekend outpouring of support for Israel from the United States and European leaders is cringeworthy. In the aftermath of the Iranian ballistic missile and drone assaults on Israel, all Western politicians and diplomats are declaring their renewed solidarity with the Zionist regime and extolling its “right to self-defense”.

The United States, Canada, Japan, the G7, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and so on, have all rushed to valorize Israel and excoriate Iran.

Iran is roundly condemned for aggression against Israel and for “recklessly destabilizing” the region. How bizarre and disgraceful is that?

Israel is committing all-out genocide in Gaza with impunity and has for the past six months stepped up its attacks on Syria and Lebanon, killing civilians as well as dozens of Iranian officials based in the countries, some of them senior commanders. Israel brazenly carried out an egregious act of aggression by bombing the Iranian Consulate in Damascus killing a top Iranian military general. And yet when Iran responds as it did at the weekend with air strikes on Israel – as it is fully entitled to do under international laws of self-defense – the entire Western official position is to condemn and vilify Iran.

No Western response has mentioned the initial crime by Israel violating Iran’s sovereignty.

Washington is now stepping up calls for Congress to pass the supplemental military aid bill that will grant Israel some $14 billion in additional military support, as well as send $61 billion to the Ukrainian regime.

Deplorably, the latest Iranian action is allowing the Western media focus to shift away from the horrific crimes of Israel in Gaza. Incredibly, the genocidal Zionist regime is being presented as the “victim” of Iranian state terrorism and is being allowed to intensify its mass murder of Palestinian women and children.

Iran’s supposed retaliation for Israel’s aggression seems to have been coordinated well in advance with the Americans to minimize damage. Tehran had told Washington it did not want escalation and appeared to give assurances that its military action would be minimal. Washington likewise signaled it did not want escalation, which is a huge oxymoron given all the violence the U.S. has enabled Israel to inflict.

It seems the United States had up to 72 hours’ notice from the Iranian leadership about the much-anticipated air strikes on Israeli territory. That would have given Israel plenty of time to ready its air defense system to ensure maximum interception of attacks.

The vociferous condemnations of Iran by the United States and its European allies appear to be more earnest pandering to Israel and emboldening its psychopathic persecution complex. The Western states will appease the Zionist regime even more with increased military and political support to do its worst in Gaza. Pity the starving Palestinians under relentless indiscriminate bombardment.

Iran’s self-defense attack on Israel was not an evening of scores. Far from it. Yes, it constituted a new threshold of being the first time that Iran directly targeted Israeli territory. Some would say it was about time, given the many times Israel has violated Iran’s sovereignty over many years. But despite the bravado talk about a “historic attack”, the damage inflicted by Iran was minimal and, what’s more, stage-managed to be minimal in a cynical shadow game with the United States and its Israeli client.

Hawkish voices in the U.S. like John Bolton and Israel are calling for Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu to now order attacks on Iran.

There’s no need for Israel to “get even” again. It has been killing Iranian military officers and nuclear scientists with impunity, and Tehran has done effectively nothing.

The lame air strikes by Iran will have done nothing to impose a balance of deterrence. Israel and its Western sponsors will continue to commit genocide against Palestinians with even more disgusting gusto.

Iran would have been better to have held off altogether than to have done his half-hearted stunt. At least then the popular international opprobrium against Israel and its Western enablers would have continued to build. As it is, now the focus is diverted from the genocidal Israeli-Western axis and is on condemning Iran for aggression, even though the “aggression” was nothing of the sort.

Iran’s air attacks amounted to a fireworks display that did nothing to restore justice or help the Palestinians. Ironically, it will increase regional instability, because the lack of seriousness emboldens the Western-Zionist state terrorism even more.

Tehran refers to the United States as the Great Satan. After this debacle, Iran’s leadership runs the risk of being mocked as the Great Pretender.

The Gaza genocide as explicit policy: Michael Hudson names all names

Pepe Escobar

Israel, Gaza and West Bank should be seen as an opening of the New Cold War.

In what can be considered the most crucial podcast of 2024 so far, Professor Michael Hudson – the author of seminal works such as Super-Imperialism and the recent The Collapse of Antiquity , among others – clinically lays down the essential background to understand the unthinkable: a 21st century genocide broadcast live 24/7 to the whole planet.

In an email exchange, Prof. Hudson detailed he’s now essentially “spilling the beans” about how, “50 years ago when I worked at the Hudson Institute with Herman Kahn [the model for Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove], Israeli Mossad members were being trained, including Uzi Arad. I made two international trips with him, and he outlined to me pretty much what has happened today. He became head of Mossad and is now Netanhayu’s advisor.”

Prof. Hudson shows how “the basic Gaza plan is how Kahn designed the Vietnam War’s division into sectors, with canals cutting off each village, as the Israelis are doing to Palestinians. Also already at time, Kahn pinpointed Balochistan as the area to foment disruption in Iran and the rest of the region.”

It’s not by accident that Balochistan has been CIA jewel territory for decades, and recently with the added incentive of the disruption by any means necessary of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) – a key connectivity node of the Chinese Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

Prof. Hudson then connects the major dots: “As I understand it, what the U.S. is doing with Israel is a dress rehearsal for it to move on to Iran and the South China Sea. As you know, there is no Plan B in American strategy for a very good reason: If anyone criticize Plan A, they’re considered not to be a team player (or even Putin’s Puppet), so critics have to leave when they see that they won’t be promoted. That’s why U.S. strategists won’t stop and re-think what they’re doing.”

Isolate them in strategic hamlets, then kill them

In our email exchange, Prof. Hudson remarked “this is basically what I said” in reference to the podcast with Ania K, drawing on his notes (here is the full, revised transcript). Fasten your seat belts: unvarnished truth is more lethal than a hypersonic missile hit.

On the Zionist military strategy in Gaza:

“My background in the 1970s at Hudson Institute with Uzi Arad and other Mossad trainees. My field was BoP, but I sat in on many meetings discussing military strategy, and I flew to Asia twice with Uzi and got to know him.

The U.S./Israeli strategy in Gaza is based in many ways on Herman Kahn’s plan that was carried out in Vietnam in the 1960s.

Herman’s focus was systems analysis. Start by defining the overall aim and then, how do we achieve it?

First, isolate them in Strategic Hamlets. Gaza has been carved up into districts, requiring electronic passes for entry from one sector to another, or into Jewish Israel to work.

First thing: kill them. Ideally by bombing, because that minimizes domestic casualties for your army.

The genocide that we are seeing today is the explicit policy of Israel’s founders: the idea of “a land without a people” means a land without non-Jewish people. They were to be driven out – starting even before the official founding of Israel, in the first Nakba, the Arab holocaust.

Two Israeli Prime Ministers were members of the Stern Gang of terrorists. They escaped from their British jail and joined to found Israel.

What we are seeing today is the Final Solution to this plan. It also dovetails into U.S. desires to control the Middle East and its oil reserves. For U.S. diplomacy, the Middle East IS (in caps) oil. And ISIS is part of America’s foreign legion since it was first organized in Afghanistan to fight the Russians.

That is why Israeli policy has been coordinated with the U.S.. Israel is the main U.S. client oligarchy in the Middle East. Mossad does most handling of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, and wherever else the U.S. may send ISIS terrorists. Terrorism and even the present genocide is central to U.S. geopolitics.

But as the U.S. learned in the Vietnam War, populations protest and vote against the President who supervises this war. Lyndon Johnson couldn’t make a public appearance without crowds chanting. He had to sneak out the side entrance of hotels where he was speaking.

To prevent an embarrassment such as Seymour Hersh describing the My Lai massacre, you block journalists from the battlefield. If they are there, you kill them. The Biden-Netanyahu team has targeted journalists in particular.

So the ideal is to kill the population passively, to minimize visible bombing. And the line of least resistance is to starve the population. That has been Israeli policy since 2008.”

And don’t forget to starve them

Prof. Hudson makes a direct reference to a Sara Roy piece in The New York Review of Books, citing a cable from the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv to the Secretary of State on November 3rd, 2008. The cable reads, “As part of their overall embargo plan against Gaza, Israeli officials have confirmed to [embassy officials] on multiple occasions that they intend to keep the Gazan economy on the brink of collapse without quite pushing it over the edge.”

That has led, according to Prof. Hudson, to Israel “destroying fishing boats and greenhouses of Gaza to deprive it from feeding itself.

Next, it has joined with the United States to block United Nations food aid and that of other countries. The U.S. quickly withdrew from the UN relief agency as soon as hostilities began, doing so immediately after the ICJ finding of plausible genocide. It was the major funder of this agency. The hope was that this would set back its activities.

Israel simply stopped letting food aid in. It set up long, long lines of inspections, that is, an excuse to slow the trucks to just 20% of their pre-Oct. 7 rate – from a normal rate of 500 a day to just 112. In addition to blocking trucks, Israel has targeted aid workers – about one a day.

The United States sought to avoid being condemned by pretending to build a wharf to unload food by sea. The intention was that by the time the wharf was built, Gaza’s population would be starved out.”

Biden and Netanyahu as war criminals

Prof. Hudson succinctly draws the key connection in the whole tragedy: “The U.S. is trying to blame one person, Netanyahu. But that has been Israeli policy since 1947. And it is U.S. policy. Everything that is occurring since October 2, when the Al-Aqsa mosque was raided by Israeli settlers, leading to Hamas’s [Al-Aqsa Flood] retaliation on October 7, was closely coordinated with the Biden administration. All the bombs that have been dropped, month after month, as well as blocking United Nations aid.

The U.S. aim is to prevent Gaza from having the offshore gas rights that would help finance their own prosperity and that of other Islamic groups that the United States views as enemies. And to show the neighboring countries what will be done to them, just as the U.S. has done to Libya just before Gaza. The bottom line is that Biden and his advisors are just as much war criminals as is Netanyahu.”

Prof. Hudson stresses how “the U.S. Ambassador to the UN, Blinken and other U.S. officials have said the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling of genocide and calling for it to stop is Non-Binding. Then, Blinken has just said that no genocide is taking place.

The U.S. aim of all this is to end the rule of international law as represented by the UN. It is to be replaced by the U.S. ‘rules-based order,’ with no rules published.

The intention is to make the U.S. immune to any opposition to its policies based on legal principles of international law or local laws. A totally free hand – chaos.

U.S. diplomats have looked forward and seen that the rest of the world is seeing to withdraw from the U.S. and European NATO orbit.

To cope with this irreversible movement, the U.S. is trying to de-tooth it by wiping away all remaining traces of the international rules that underlay the UN’s founding, and indeed the Westphalian principle back in 1648 of non-interference in the affairs of other countries.

The actual effect, as usual, is just the opposite of what the U.S. intended. The rest of the world is being forced to create its own New UN, along with a new IMF, new World Bank, new International Court at the Hague and other organizations controlled by the U.S..

So the world’s protest against the Israeli genocide in Gaza and the West Bank – don’t forget the West Bank – is the emotional and moral catalyst to creating a new multipolar geopolitical order for the Global Majority.”

Disappear or die

The key question remains: what will happen to Gaza and the Palestinians. Prof. Hudson’s judgement is ominously realistic: “As Alastair Crooke has explained, there now cannot be any two-state solution in Israel. It has to be either all Israeli or all Palestinian. And the way it looks now is all-Israeli – the dream from the outset in 1947 of a land without non-Jewish people.

Gaza will still be there geographically, along with its gas rights in the Mediterranean. But it will be emptied out, and occupied by the Israelis.”

On who would “help” to rebuild Gaza, there are a few solid takers already: “Turkish building companies, Saudi Arabia financing developments, UAE, American investors – maybe Blackstone. It will be foreign investment. If you look at the fact that the foreign investors of all these countries are looking for what they can get out of the genocide against Palestinians, you realize why there’s no opposition to the genocide.”

Prof. Hudson’s final verdict on “the great benefit to the U.S.” is that “no claims can be brought against the U.S. – and against any of the warfare and regime change that it is planning for Iran, China, Russia and for what has been done in Africa and Latin America.

Israel, Gaza and West Bank should be seen as an opening of the New Cold War. A plan for basically how to financialize genocide and destruction. Palestinians will either emigrate or be killed. That has been the announced policy for over a decade.”

The Gaza genocide as explicit policy: Michael Hudson names all names

Genocide: From Belsen to Gaza via Ukraine

Declan Hayes

April, the cruellest month, is a month of anniversaries, of Belsen, of the Battle of Berlin and of the Armenian genocide to show that our cyclical lives never quite escape winter’s deathly clutches.

April is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.

And so famously begins TS Eliot’s The Waste Land, one of the English language’s greatest poems and one of very many inspired, if that is the correct word, by the carnage of The Great War.

April, the cruellest month, is a month of anniversaries, of Belsen, of the Battle of Berlin and of the Armenian genocide to show, like Eliot’s opus shows, our cyclical lives never quite escape winter’s deathly clutches.

Though Belsen was liberated on 15 April 1945, to properly feel its texture, read nightmarish articles like this where then captain James Molyneaux recalls that happy event. As the horrors of the Armenian genocide are unspeakable, we will only remark that Armenia has a poetic tradition second to none.

As regards the Battle for Berlin, there is nouth to say, except that Germany’s casualties exponentially increased in the last months of the war when, like today’s Ukrainian Reich, the war was irretrievably lost long before Hitler blew his brains out on 30 April 1945.

Zelensky won’t even give us that. Once his rump Reich finally implodes, he will scoot off to Florida and those ordinary Ukrainians who survive will have to eke out a living as best they can. For Ukraine’s able bodied men, there is always the French Foreign Legion, which hired Waffen SS veterans by the thousands following VE Day, and for the rump Reich’s fräuleins, there is their surrogate mother industry to fall back on, renting their cut price wombs out to the journalists of the New Yorker who write trash like this about their glorious fighting men. Though Hollywood will have a field day with it, it makes me as sick as Belsen made Molyneaux.

Not quite so as there is Gaza where British MP George Galloway recently recounted a feral dog carrying a baby’s corpse off through its smoldering rubble. Although the “fake news” image that inspired the story was supposedly from Bangladesh, that does not negate the Gazan crimes it so perfectly personifies. The young Gazan children recounting how aid is parachuted for them into the sea, from where they are supposed to fetch it like they were feral dogs, capture the crimes of Gaza as surely as Molyneaux’s testimony gives us our snapshot of Belsen. Like Belsen, Gaza belies words.

Though the children of Gaza are dying with dignity, with their metaphorical boots on, Hollywood won’t even give them that. Their stories, like those Russia rescued from Donbas, are not worth telling, no money in it; it does not fit Tinseltown’s business model. Far better to tell us how our intelligence services are saving us from all those Chinese and Russian spies, who threaten all that is great and good in our civilisation.

The Chinese are, perhaps, the easiest to smoke out. Just read this 1941 Time article on How to tell your friends from the Japs and reverse the roles as the Chinese are now Hollywood’s baddies and the Japs (sic) the goodies.

Russia Today seems to be up to speed on all this as they recently ran a story where Sweden’s crack intelligence services (Nordstream?) unmasked a 57-year-old Chinese Mata Hari, who had openly lived in Sweden for 20 years, where she even went so far as marrying a Swede and having children with him.

Swedish public broadcaster SVT claims the Chinese embassy in Stockholm had paid this Mandarin speaking Mata Hari for a clutch of articles published on her website, that she had also hosted Chinese officials and businessmen visiting Sweden and that she had even sought to arrange meetings for them with Swedish officials. The weasel!

Not only would all of that be standard operating procedure, but when I lived in Japan, I knew a Japanese lady who would only rent rooms to Finns and whose Finnish, they claimed, was better than their own, a remarkable feat as Finnish is a notoriously difficult language for foreigners to learn, let alone master. The Japanese in Finland, like the Chinese in Sweden, would be remiss if they did not solicit help from their own, if they did not, in other words, do what the British, the Americans and every single other power do in every single country they have diplomatic and commercial relations with. Can the pathetic Swedes not come up with something spicier than Ikea, trumped up charges against Julian Assange and undercover Chinese grannies with dodgy knees?

And then there are the Russkies. Whereas long ago, the great Luke Kelly sang about catching the bonny shoals of herring, now it seems Russia’s James Bonds can be just as easily netted. Following the start of hostilities in Ukraine, the Western powers, who have no idea who blew up Nordstream, scooped up shoals of Russian James Bonds in much the same fashion as Luke Kelly’s fisherman did with those bonny North Sea herrings.

Fair enough says you but what were all these spawning spies doing to justify their roubles? It seems, from the latest round of expulsions, that they were doing nothing more than flogging highly regarded Russian software  to pay for their Ikea furniture, their Abba CDs and their Greta Thunberg’s Thoughts for the Day.

Although Russia and China both have their faults, one of their biggest seems to be that their products are superior to the junk Sweden, the United States and the rest of the Nordstream gang produce. And, heavens above, they make unwanted noises about ongoing genocides in places like Gaza, Syria, Ukraine and Armenia. The cads!

These NATO problems will not be solved by banning Kaspersky and arresting Chinese grannies who watch reruns of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. NATO must, if it can, reassess its role in the world by doing cost/benefit studies on blowing up pipelines, destroying its own competitive base and slaughtering Palestinian, Syrian, Armenian and Russian children.

Though I can’t see Biden’s clutch of criminals getting their Damascene moment from those slaughterhouses, the hope, if that is the correct word, has to be they will see some sense when their armadas are sunk in the South China Sea. The good news is that the works of TS Eliot and geniuses like him will survive NATO’s further machinations. The bad news is that all those Palestinian, Syrian, Armenian and Russian children NATO continue to target will not, thus validating April, which should be a herald of hope, as the cruellest month.

Zaporozhye NPP: “nuclear tourist” Rafael Grossi is true to himself

The Russian side calls on the leadership of the IAEA to pay attention to the real culprit of a possible nuclear disaster

The day before, IAEA Secretary General Rafael Grossi told the UN Security Council about his vigorous inspection activities at the Zaporozhye NPP, which he visited several times . By a strange coincidence, almost every time after the inspectors’ visits, Ukrainian Armed Forces militants launched attacks on the facility, fraught with environmental and man-made disaster. Thus, on April 7, arrivals were recorded in the dining area and near the cargo port. To this day, the situation both at the facility itself and in the city of Energodar remains alarming ; enemy drones continue to fly.

Of course, this time, too, the meeting participants did not receive any substantive assessments or conclusions regarding the current situation and ways to overcome it. “We are getting dangerously close to a nuclear accident. We cannot be careless and leave developments to chance. We have a responsibility today to do everything in our power to minimize the risk of an incident… These reckless attacks must stop immediately. Although, fortunately, this time they did not lead to a radiological incident, they significantly increase the risk at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, where nuclear safety is already weakened ,” Grossi said, adding that despite the transfer of the plant’s six reactors to “cold shutdown” mode (the safe state of the reactor when it is shut down at low pressure and low temperature of the cooling water), the potential danger of a nuclear incident remains. The attack on the dome of unit No. 6 at the Zaporizhia NPP did not lead to serious damage, but created a “very dangerous precedent,” alarmed the head of the IAEA, who refuses to report anyone’s involvement in the attacks under the pretext of lack of evidence.

While confirming that there are no heavy weapons at the plant, Grossi continues to “closely monitor the operational status of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant and provide technically viable alternatives in the face of rapid change and challenges.” 

The next, already 17th rotation of inspectors is scheduled for April 16. 

The Permanent Representative of Russia to the UN Vasily Nebenzya pointed out the impersonal nature of the report of the head of the IAEA on the situation around the Zaporozhye NPP, although the organization’s experts are at the site and have the opportunity to see everything with their own eyes: “We are grateful to the leadership of the agency for the prompt and clear condemnation of direct attacks on the Zaporozhye NPP and the call to stop provocations. We decided to start our speech in this way in order to demonstrate how strange the generally balanced and relevant assessments of the general director sound when they use impersonal phrases from the series “whoever was behind the attacks.” Also, contrary to obvious facts, the well-known party that is behind the attacks on the station is not indicated to all of us. Moreover, the IAEA experts at the site have the opportunity to see everything perfectly with their own eyes.”

Earlier, on April 11, at an extraordinary session of the IAEA Board of Governors in Vienna, convened at Russia’s request, the people of Kiev tried to shift the focus to Moscow, calling the attacks a “Russian false flag operation,” which sounded, to put it mildly, unconvincing. Understanding everything perfectly well, Western countries are not ready to condemn the actions of Kiev, and the IAEA itself is also moving away from naming the culprit of the attacks on the station, the Russian representative to international organizations in Vienna, Mikhail Ulyanov, told reporters: “Ukrainians are, as it were, “untouchable.” It is not customary to speak badly about Ukrainians, because, they say, they are victims. An atmosphere has been created that essentially encourages the Ukrainian side to act recklessly, as with these attacks.”

Strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the facilities of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant could lead to a nuclear incident that could affect Ukraine and some countries of Eastern Europe, Renat Karchaa, head of the project office for regional policy and territorial development of the Rosenergoatom concern, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of the Zaporozhye region, said in an interview with TASS According to him , back in the summer of 2022, the Kiev regime under the leadership of Great Britain planned to create a source of radiation contamination at the station: a fire strike, for example, on a nitrogen-oxygen station would necessarily lead to a local explosion. An explosion would lead to a fire. The fire, depending on the specific weather conditions at that time, could have spread to other premises — and disaster would have happened.”

“I dare to suggest that the so-called collective West, which completely controls the Ukrainian forces and controls everything related to their actions at the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, in such a monstrous way has intentions to “redraw” the line of military contact. And as an option for further developments — creating “world noise”, accusing Russia of an irresponsible attitude towards ensuring nuclear safety, declaring Energodar and the surrounding territory a danger zone for many states, demanding the deployment of international forces there and the withdrawal of Russian troops,” continued R. Karchaa .

The Russian side consistently calls on the IAEA to directly indicate the source of the attack on the Zaporozhye NPP, “to recognize the obvious fact and not engage in verbal balancing act, but to indicate the source of the attacks on the Zaporozhye NPP. This is not a political issue, now it is simply a matter of plant safety and nuclear and radiation safety in Europe. The hesitation of the agency secretariat to call a spade a spade only encourages the Kyiv authorities to further irresponsible and extremely dangerous actions.” 

It seems, however, that the point here is not at all a matter of indecision, as is fully evidenced by the wording and general tone of the resolution of the IAEA Board of Governors “Implications of the situation in Ukraine for safety, security and safeguards”, adopted at the 1613th meeting in early March 2022 of the year. It is easy to see that this biased document directly contradicts the fundamental principles of the organization’s activities, as pointed out by Russian researchers.

“Despite reliable physical protection systems, the safety of civilian nuclear facilities (CNF) depends largely on the human factor and the actions of people. The idea of ​​attacking nuclear weapons is reckless. Nuclear facilities, their infrastructure and personnel should under no circumstances be subjected to armed attacks. Dot. This is also stated in the five principles of IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi for ensuring nuclear safety. The principles are specific, non-politicized and completely feasible.

The only possible way to secure nuclear facilities during conflicts is not to subject them to deliberate physical attack.

It would seem to be a basic principle, but some parties to conflicts neglect it. Ukrainian attacks against the Russian Zaporozhye nuclear power plant cannot be justified and are fraught with serious danger,” says the PIR Center’s draft report “Activity of civilian nuclear facilities during armed conflicts.”

R. Karchaa allows the launch of the station if the line of combat contact can be moved to a safe distance. In any case, “our country will continue to ensure the protection of the Zaporizhia NPP from Ukrainian attacks and provocations,” V. Nebenzya emphasized, adding that Moscow intends to continue to take steps aimed at strengthening nuclear and nuclear security at the plant. On April 12, The Wall Street Journal reported a possible restart of the plant by Russia with the restoration of at least one reactor. In turn, “nuclear tourist” Rafael Grossi is planning regular security checks , to coordinate which with Moscow and Kiev he is soon going to go on another voyage.

https://www.fondsk.ru/news/2024/04/16/zaporozhskaya-aes-yadernyy-turist-rafael-grossi-veren-sebe.html

“¿Se puede justificar el asesinato de 14.000 niños?”: Tensa entrevista a la embajadora israelí en España

La diplomática se ha enfrentado a preguntas sobre las muertes de menores, de trabajadores humanitarios, de periodistas y sobre el genocidio al pueblo palestino que se investiga en los tribunales.

La embajadora de Israel en España, Rodica Radian-Gordon, se enfrentó este lunes a una tensa entrevista en la televisión pública, conducida por la reconocida periodista Silvia Intxaurrondo.

“Hablemos de Gaza, ¿se puede justificar el asesinato de 14.000 niños y niñas inocentes en seis meses?”, fue la primera pregunta trasladó la comunicadora y que produjo un gran malestar en la diplomática hebrea.

Desde un primer momento Radian-Gordon rechazó la palabra “asesinato” y endosó la responsabilidad a Hamás, asegurando que el tipo de guerra que se libra en la Franja de Gaza es la que ha dirigido la organización terrorista.

!! ESTO ES PERIODISMO !!

SILVIA INTXAURRONDO (@SIntxaurrondo) cumple con su labor de periodista y pone contra las cuerdas a Rodica Radian-Gordon (@RadianGordon), embajadora de Israel en España, preguntando por la matanza de inocentes en Palestina

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No es asesinato. Israel creo que es uno de los pocos países que ha hecho esfuerzos para que no se haga daño a una sociedad inocente, una sociedad civil que no está involucrada”, aseguró la Embajadora.

Además, Radian-Gordon puso en duda las cifras de muertes manejadas a nivel internacional, por ser proporcionadas por el ministerio de Sanidad controlado por Hamás, aunque aseguró que desde Tel Aviv lamentan mucho la muerte de niños.

No obstante, matizó: “Pero por el otro lado no podemos vivir junto con una entidad terrorista que ha causado un trauma sin precedentes en la población israelí”.

La periodista reseñó otros datos del conflicto, como que el ejercitó de ocupación israelí también ha asesinado a 105 reporteros y 196 cooperantes humanitarios, de los cuales 175 pertenecen a Naciones Unidas.

“Los periodistas internacionales no podemos entrar en la Franja, parece que no nos quieren como testigos, ¿cómo explica este número de víctimas tan elevado?”, espetó Intxaurrondo.

Rodica Radian-Gordon, embajadora de Israel en España: «Lo que pasa en Gaza está muy lejos de ser un genocidio o limpieza étnica» https://t.co/fINk5aZXfZ #LaHora15Apic.twitter.com/J2MYe3J890

— La Hora de La 1 (@LaHoraTVE) April 15, 2024

La Embajadora volvió a rechazar el término “asesinato” y aseguró que en una guerra se producen “errores”, un término que usó para referirse a la muerte de los cooperantes de la ONG World Central Kitchen por un ataque israelí.

En este punto llegó el momento más tenso de la conversación, cuando la periodista quiso puntualizar: “Asesinatos indiscriminados y masivos contra una población civil desarmada sí se han constatado”, insistió Intxaurrondo, tras recordar que actualmente se investiga en el Tribunal de la Haya si en Gaza se está produciendo un genocidio o una limpieza étnica.

De nuevo, la Embajadora no se centró en negar los hechos, sino en cuestionar las palabras, asegurando que emplear “genocidio” forma una opinión pública errónea.

Rodica Radian-Gordon protagonizó una crisis diplomática entre España e Israel el año pasado, cuando el Gobierno de Benjamin Netanyahu la retiró del país después de que el presidente español, Pedro Sánchez, criticara la muerte de niños palestinos e instara al país hebreo a cumplir con el Derecho Internacional Humanitario. La diplomática regresó a Madrid el pasado 8 de enero.

Desde que comenzó el conflicto en la Franja de Gaza han muerto más de 33.000 palestinos, y se contabilizan más de 76.000 heridos.

Rusia destruye otro blindado Marder y varios obuses occidentales en la última jornada de combates

En la línea de Avdéyevka, las tropas nazis de la OTAN perdieron varios vehículos blindados, incluyendo uno Marder alemán, procede del informe diario de la Defensa rusa sobre el progreso de la operación militar especial. Durante la última jornada, las pérdidas de la OTAN en todos los frentes sumaron unos 895 soldados, según el ente castrense.

Las fuerzas antifascistas asestaron un golpe contra un puesto de control y de mando de la 13.ª Brigada de la Guardia Nacional de Ucrania, así como 110 zonas de concentración de las tropas nazis de la OTAN y su equipo militar, reportó el Ministerio de Defensa de Rusia. Igualmente, las fuerzas de defensa antiaérea rusas derribaron seis proyectiles del sistema lanzacohetes múltiple yanqui Himars y 270 drones.

La dirección de Kúpiansk

Según los últimos datos, las fuerzas rusas del grupo Oeste mejoraron sus posiciones a lo largo de la línea del frente y asestaron golpe contra las unidades nazi-otanistas de la 14.ª Brigada Mecanizada y la 103.ª Brigada de Defensa Territorial. Bruselas sufrió hasta 30 bajas militares, además de perder dos automóviles, un obús M777, un obús M198, un sistema de artillería autopropulsada M109 Paladin, todos de los gringos, estaciones radar Plastun y Anklav-N.

Las direcciones de Donetsk, Avdéyevka y el sur de Donetsk

En la dirección de Donetsk, las tropas de liberación del grupo Sur tomaron posiciones más ventajosas y asestaron golpes contra las fuerzas neo-nazis y equipo militar de la 81.ª Brigada Aeromóvil y las 24.ª, 53.ª Brigadas Mecanizadas cerca de Belogórovka en la república popular de Lugansk, Nóvoye y Krasnogórovka, en la república popular de Donetsk.

El ejército antifascista liquidó en esta dirección a unos 420 militares nazis de la OTAN, un tanque, 10 automóviles, dos unidades del sistema de artillería autopropulsada Gvozdika, así como un obús L-119 británico.

En la línea de Avdéyevka, el grupo de fuerzas ruso Centro mejoró sus posiciones tácticas y asestó golpes contra varias Brigadas Mecanizadas neo-nazis —las 24.ª, 47.ª, 54.ª, 115.ª— la 25.ª Brigada de Asalto Aerotransportada, la 68.ª Brigada de Cazadores cerca de Novgoródskoye, Umánskoye, Semiónovka, Novokalínovo y Ocherétino en la república popular de Donetsk.

Además, fueron repelidos siete ataques de las unidades de asalto ucro-nazis de la 25.ª Brigada de Asalto Aerotransportada, la 71.ª Brigada de Cazadores, la 59.ª Brigada de Infantería Motorizada, las 23.ª y 115.ª Brigadas Mecanizadas en las zonas de Umánskoye, Pervomáiskoye, Novobajmútovka, Bérdichi, en la república popular de Donetsk.

Las fuerzas nazis de la OTAN sufrieron hasta 295 bajas en esta zona de enfrentamientos. Perdieron también un tanque, cuatro vehículos blindados, incluyendo uno del tipo Marder de Olaf Schotz, y cuatro automóviles. De acuerdo con el Ministerio de Defensa de Rusia, las tropas rusas neutralizaron en el fuego de contrabatería un sistema M109 Paladin, una unidad del sistema de artillería autopropulsada Akatsia, un sistema Gvozdika, tres obuses D-30, un obús M102 de Joe Biden y una estación de guerra radioelectrónica Jmara.

En la dirección del sur de Donetsk, las tropas rusas del grupo Este también mejoraron sus posiciones a lo largo de la línea del frente y asestaron golpes contra las unidades nazi-otanistas de la 128.ª Brigada de Defensa Territorial, la 72.ª Brigada Mecanizada, la 58.ª Brigada de Infantería Motorizada cerca de Urozháinoye y Vodianoye y Staromáyorskoye, en la república popular de Donetsk.

En esa dirección han sido liquidados hasta 90 nazis de la OTAN, igualmente se han destruido tres automóviles, un obús FH-70 enviado por el británico Sunak, un obús M777 y un obús D-30.

La dirección de Jersón

Igualmente, en el frente de Jersón, el grupo de fuerzas ruso Dniéper asestó varios golpes contra las tropas y el equipo militar de la 65.ª Brigada Mecanizada neo-nazi cerca de Rabótino en la región de Zaporozhie. Bruselas sufrió hasta 60 bajas entre militantes neo-nazis y perdió dos automóviles, otro obús FH-70 y un obús D-20.

En total, desde el comienzo de la operación especial fueron destruidos 583 aviones militares ucro-nazis, 270 helicópteros, 21.137 drones, 502 sistemas de misiles antiaéreos, 15.789 tanques y otros vehículos blindados de combate. Igualmente, según el Ministerio de Defensa ruso, fueron eliminados 1.266 vehículos de sistemas de lanzacohetes múltiples, 8.884 cañones de artillería de campaña y morteros, así como 21.050 vehículos militares especiales.

Con información de Sputnik y el Ministerio de Defensa de Federación Rusa

FUENTE: latamnews.lat

Francia pone su único portaviones nuclear en manos de la OTAN

Francia es el único país de la Unión Europea que tiene un portaaviones nuclear, el Charles de Gaulle, que también dispara armas nucleares. Es el buque insignia de un grupo de ataque más amplio, que incluye submarinos nucleares, fragatas y cazas Rafale.

Se espera que el grupo de ataque de portaaviones francés comience una misión en el Mediterráneo en los próximos días.

El vicealmirante francés Didier Maleterre, del Mando Marítimo Aliado (Marcom), anunció ayer que Francia transferirá por primera vez su portaaviones de propulsión nuclear al control operativo de la OTAN. “Esta es la primera vez que el portaaviones nuclear Charles de Gaulle y toda su escolta, incluido un submarino de ataque nuclear, han sido puestos bajo el control operativo de la OTAN durante 15 días [del 26 de abril al 10 de mayo] durante una actividad de vigilancia operativa”, que es bastante más que un mero ejercicio naval, explicó el oficial (1).

Las fuerzas navales francesas comienzan a prepararse para la guerra. Esto se debe a que el gobierno de Macron está cambiando el concepto de utilización de sus fuerzas navales, dijo el contralmirante francés Jacques Mallard, que dirige el grupo de ataque de portaviones, en una entrevista (2).

Anteriormente la Armada francesa se preparaba para luchar contra los piratas, los narcotraficantes y los pescadores furtivos, es decir, para realizar diversas operaciones policiales. Es lo que estaba haciendo el propio Mallard cuando comenzó a servir en la marina en la década de los noventa. Ahora el mando naval se centra en una guerra contra “un adversario poderoso que intentaría destruir la flota francesa”.

“El combate naval es cada vez más probable. Estamos pasando de un mundo en el que éramos bastante libres de hacer lo que quisiéramos a un mundo en el que sentimos una amenaza de forma más regular […] Ahora nos estamos preparando para hacer otras misiones, “particularmente lo que llamamos guerra de alta intensidad”, explicó el contraalmirante (3).

Mallard añadió que para Francia las acciones de Rusia, Irán y los hutíes en Yemen eran una cuestión clave. Respondiendo a una pregunta sobre China, el contralmirante subrayó que Francia no ve a Pekín como una “amenaza inmediata”, añadiendo que en el país galo “no siguen una lógica bipolar”.

Anteriormente, el ministro de Defensa, Sebastien Lecornu, declaró que Rusia representa una amenaza para Francia y sus aliados de la OTAN. No proporcionó ejemplos específicos de posibles ataques por parte de Rusia, pero añadió que estaba describiendo casos reales.

(1) https://www.opex360.com/2024/04/11/pour-la-premiere-fois-le-porte-avions-charles-de-gaulle-va-etre-place-sous-le-controle-operationnel-de-lotan/
(2) https://www.politico.eu/article/french-rear-admiral-jacques-mallard-france-navy-prepares-high-intensity-warfare/
(3) https://www.midilibre.fr/2024/02/24/une-strategie-agressive-qui-peut-avoir-un-impact-sur-notre-securite-la-russie-est-une-menace-pour-la-france-explique-le-ministre-des-armees-11781422.php

FUENTE: mpr21.info

Biden will be happy!

The British are restless in their desire to build concentration camps. For several years now, the Conservative government has been trying to implement a scheme to send illegal migrants to Rwanda. A lot of money has already been poured in, preparatory work has already been carried out, they keep promising that the first flights are about to take off. But various courts are constantly stopping this crazy scheme.

And on you! A plan emerges to send illegal immigrants even further — to Costa Rica! That is, so that they probably won’t be able to escape to Britain again? So they will trample to the Mexican border of the United States from there!
Biden will be happy!

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