Thursday, September 17, 2020

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TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A senior adviser to the Iranian parliament speaker slammed Abu Dhabi and Manama’s normalization of ties with Israel as a sham linked to the US president's reelection campaign.

UAE, Bahrain’s Ties with Israel Part of Trump’s Reelection Campaign: Iranian Adviser
Sep. 18 - The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain’s move to establish normal relations with the Zionist regime is a fake and worthless show aimed at serving the US president’s reelection campaign, Iranian parliament speaker’s adviser for international affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahian said in a meeting with Austria’s ambassador to Tehran.

Criticizing the White House for its “arrogant behavior” in the announcement of the UAE and Bahrain’s deals with Israel, the Iranian adviser said the US has resorted to force and coercion to oblige some Persian Gulf states to establish ties with Israel.
“If the US were not pursuing an arrogant and humiliating behavior in this regard, there would be no need for Trump’s circus on the balcony of the White House,” Amir Abdollahian added.

Bahrain has become the fourth Arab government to reach a deal with Israel after Egypt, Jordan and the UAE.

The governments of Abu Dhabi and Manama have agreed to normalize ties with Israel as part of a diplomatic push by US President Donald Trump.

In early September, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei denounced the United Arab Emirates for betraying the Muslim world and regional nations by establishing ties with the Israeli regime, saying the treason would not last long while such a shame will taint the UAE forever.     source
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16 Sep 2020
US Troop Drawdown in Iraq Is Double-Edged Sword for Iran
US force reduction in Iraq reinforces the oft-used narrative that Iran is impervious to American imperialism but conversely undermines the efficacy of Supreme Leader Khamenei’s domestically-driven “Crusader” propaganda.

Sep. 17 - Furious over the targeted killing of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Soleimani by the US military in Bagdad, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei demanded in January that “the Americans’ corruption-stirring presence should come to an end” in Iraq. As it happens, Christmas came early for Khamenei, at least in part.

Gen. Frank McKenzie, commander of US Central Command, announced on September 9 a drawdown of US troops in Iraq from 5,200 to 3,000. This statement comes as President Donald Trump attempts to bolster his November reelection by making good on previous campaign promises to withdraw the military from foreign entanglements.

Ayatollah Khamenei stands to secure a public relations victory from the drawdown. It not only reinforces the oft-used narrative that Iran is impervious to American imperialism but also allows Iranian leadership to flaunt its prowess in asymmetrical tactics and resistance politics.

Conversely, though, a US force reduction in Iraq undermines the efficacy of Khamenei’s domestically-driven “Crusader” propaganda.     more

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

White House News (白宮消息) | Sep. 17, 2020

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Trump disputes CDC head's vaccine timeline and mask claims

Sep. 17 - (CNN)President Donald Trump again contradicted his own health officials' coronavirus statements -- this time on the importance of mask wearing and the timing for a vaccine.

And he demeaned Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, saying the doctor was "confused" in his congressional testimony.

Redfield said Wednesday that masks may be a more effective protection against coronavirus than any potential vaccine that the President can't stop hyping. And he laid out a timeline for when the general US public could expect to start seeing results from widespread coronavirus vaccination the second or third quarter of 2021. Those statements both seemed to contradict what Trump has been saying."I might even go so far as to say that this face mask is more guaranteed to protect me against Covid than when I take a Covid vaccine, because the immunogenicity may be 70%. And if I don't get an immune response, the vaccine is not going to protect me. This face mask will," Redfield told lawmakers during public testimony, adding that the American public has not yet embraced the use of masks to a level that could effectively control the outbreak.     more
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Who To Believe; Doctors and Scientists At The CDC Or This Guy?

Sep. 17 - Don’t believe the director of the CDC. Better to believe a politician with a long history of stretching the truth. Donald Trump insists a coronavirus vaccine will be available in a matter of weeks, contradicting Dr. Robert Redfield of the CDC.

Redfield told a congressional committee earlier on Wednesday that a vaccine won’t be available to the general public until sometime in the second or third quarter of 2021.

Trump says Dr. Redfield presented “incorrect information.” A vaccine will be available as soon as October, Trump says. So, who do you believe? More importantly, who do you trust?     more


Tuesday, September 15, 2020

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US eager to cooperate with Japan as it awaits new prime minister

Sep. 16 - WASHINGTON (Kyodo) -- The U.S. government said Tuesday it is paying attention to Japan's process of selecting a successor to outgoing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and that it is eager to continue to cooperate on various regional and global issues.



While reiterating U.S. appreciation for Abe's years of effort in championing the bilateral alliance, a State Department spokesperson said in a statement, "We are watching the process of selecting a new prime minister with great interest."

"We look forward to continuing our work with the government of Japan, a steadfast ally, across our broad agenda of regional and global issues," the official said, reaffirming the alliance as "the cornerstone of peace, security, and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region."

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, 71, a longtime Abe loyalist, is set to be elected as the next prime minister in a parliamentary vote Wednesday after winning a landslide victory in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party leadership race on Monday.



Abe has served for nearly eight years beginning in December 2012, but said in late August that he will step down due to a chronic health issue.     source

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15 Sep 2020

Monday, September 14, 2020

White House News (白宮消息) | Sep. 15, 2020

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President Donald Trump on Monday boasted his Latino roundtable looks like a 'rally' - his second indoor event in two days after his rally in Nevada was fined for violating the state's COVID rules. 'This is supposed to be a roundtable but it looks like a rally,' Trump told the whooping and cheering crowd at his Latinos for Trump Coalition Roundtable in Phoenix. The event also had the feel of a rally. Supporters yelled 'Four more years, four more years' and 'we love you' to President Trump. Before he arrived, they danced to his campaign soundtrack, including 'Macho Man' and 'Eye of the Tiger.'...read

Donald Trump holds indoor 'Latinos for Trump' roundtable and boasts 'it looks like a rally' after host of Sunday's Nevada rally is fined for breaking COVID rules


Sep. 15 - President Donald Trump on Monday boasted his Latino roundtable looks like a 'rally' - his second indoor event in two days after his rally in Nevada was fined for violating the state's COVID rules.

'This is supposed to be a roundtable but it looks like a rally,' Trump told the whooping and cheering crowd at his Latinos for Trump Coalition Roundtable in Phoenix.


The event also had the feel of a rally. Supporters yelled 'Four more years, four more years' and 'we love you' to President Trump. Before he arrived, they danced to his campaign soundtrack, including 'Macho Man' and 'Eye of the Tiger.'

Arizona forbids gatherings of more than 50 people. There were more than 300 crowded into Trump's event at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa, with no social distancing and few people wearing masks.
 
At the entrance to the event was a table with a few dozen blue face masks scattered on it...     more
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Sunday, September 13, 2020

White House News (白宮消息) | Sep. 14, 2020

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Donald Trump's campaign defends holding first indoor rally in three months TONIGHT in Nevada after last one in Tulsa saw staff and Secret Service agents test positive for COVD


Sep. 14 - President Donald Trump's campaign is defending holding its first indoor rally in months on Sunday night in Nevada after its last one in Tulsa saw several staffers and a few Secret Service agents test positive for COVID.
'If you can join tens of thousands of people protesting in the streets, gamble in a casino, or burn down small businesses in riots, you can gather peacefully under the 1st Amendment to hear from the President of the United States,' campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh said in a statement. 
Trump is holding his rally in Henderson, Nevada, after state officials squashed his plans to hold an outdoor event at the Las Vegas airport because of restrictions on gatherings due to the coronavirus.

Instead, the campaign scheduled a visit to the the Xtreme Manufacturing facility, about 15 miles away from Las Vegas, where the president will speak at a warehouse there...     more
September 13, 2020
President Trump Hosts "Latinos for Trump" Roundtable in Las Vegas
President Trump hosted a ‘Latinos for Trump’ campaign roundtable at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, a property owned by Phil Ruffin, a business partner of the Trump Organization. At the top of the event, President Trump talked about some of his administration’s first-term actions aimed at lowering Latino unemployment. Then the participants, most of them small business owners in the Las Vegas area, talked about why they were supporting President Trump’s campaign for reelection. The roundtable was part of a multi-state swing through Western states, including Nevada, California, and Arizona.
US Presidential Election: 2020 Is Not 2016
Joe Biden will be vilified more and more by the Trump campaign as the election approaches. But this vilification is likely to be confined to inside the right-wing echo chamber.

Sep. 14 -With the nominating conventions over, the U.S. Presidential Election Race has begun in earnest.

Donald Trump trails in the ten most recent national polls by an average of 7%. Races in some key battleground states are closer, but most show former Vice President Biden in the lead.

If this sounds familiar, it should. Hillary Clinton had similar poll numbers in the run-up to the 2016 election. She lost the general election, nonetheless.

Things are different now

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