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Monday, July 31, 2017

Anthony Scaramucci Out As White House Communications Director : NPR

Anthony Scaramucci Out As White House Communications Director : NPR

The Spectacular Self-Destruction of Anthony Scaramucci


The Spectacular Self-Destruction of Anthony Scaramucci

The White House communications director has been fired, just 10 days after he was named to the job.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/07/seven-against-thebes/535464/?utm_source=feed

Tehran's New Scheme for Iraq


Tehran's New Scheme for Iraq

by Amir Taheri  •  July 31, 2017 at 4:00 am
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Iraqi Vice President Nuri Al-Maliki in Moscow, on
In his visit to Moscow last week, Iraqi Vice President Nuri Al-Maliki peddled what he presented as his big idea: inviting Russia to build "a significant presence" in Iraq to counter-balance that of the United States.
Since Maliki is reputed to be Tehran's candidate as the next Iraqi Prime Minister his "invitation" to Russia cannot be dismissed as a mere personal whim.
With ISIS driven out of Mosul and, hopefully, soon to be driven other pockets of territory it still controls in Iraq, the decks are being cleared for the forthcoming general election that would decide the shape of the next government in Baghdad. Fancying itself as the "big winner" in Iraq, Iran's leadership is working on a strategy to make that fancy a reality.
That strategy has three key elements.

Germany: Muslim Biker Gang Vows to "Protect" Fellow Muslims

Germany: Muslim Biker Gang Vows to "Protect" Fellow Muslims
Police warn of spiraling vigilantism, parallel Islamic legal system

by Soeren Kern  •  July 31, 2017 at 5:00 am
  • Muslim vigilantes enforcing Islamic justice have become increasingly common in Germany. The government's inability or unwillingness to stop them has led to the rise of anti-Muslim counter-vigilantes. Germany's BfV intelligence agency, in its latest annual report, warned that an escalating action-reaction cycle could result in open warfare on German streets.
  • The self-appointed "Sharia Police" urged both Muslim and non-Muslim passersby to attend mosques and to refrain from alcohol, cigarettes, drugs, gambling, music, pornography and prostitution. In November 2016, the Wuppertal District Court ruled that the Islamists did not break German law and were simply exercising their right to free speech. The ruling, which effectively legitimized Sharia law in Germany, was one of a growing number of instances in which German courts are — wittingly or unwittingly — promoting the establishment of a parallel Islamic legal system in the country.
  • "Even if we still refuse to believe it: Parts of Germany are ruled by Islamic law! Polygamy, child marriages, Sharia judges — for far too long the German rule of law has not been enforced. Many politicians dreamed of multiculturalism.... This is not a question of folklore or foreign customs and traditions. It is a question of law and order. If the rule of law fails to establish its authority and demand respect for itself, then it can immediately declare its bankruptcy." — Franz Solms-Laubach, parliamentary correspondent, Bild.
An illustrative photo of an "outlaw" motorcycle gang. (Image source: Roy Lister/Wikimedia Commons)
German Muslims have established a self-styled biker gang — modelled on the Hells Angels — aimed at protecting fellow Muslims from the "ever-growing hatred of Islam," according to Die Welt.
The emergence of the group, which aspires to open chapters in cities and towns across Germany, has alarmed German authorities, who have warned against the growing threat of vigilantism in the country.
Muslim vigilantes enforcing Islamic justice have become increasingly common in Germany. The government's inability or unwillingness to stop them has led to the rise of anti-Muslim counter-vigilantes. Germany's BfV intelligence agency, in its latest annual report, warned that an escalating action-reaction cycle could result in open warfare on German streets.

The US Democrats’ Failing Turnaround Strategy - The Globalist

The US Democrats’ Failing Turnaround Strategy - The Globalist

Inside Iran’s Mission To Dominate The Middle East

Inside Iran’s Mission To Dominate The Middle East

Iran has enlisted tens of thousands of young Shiite men into an armed network that is challenging the US across the Middle East. The Trump administration is not prepared.


https://www.buzzfeed.com/borzoudaragahi/irans-plan-to-run-the-middle-east?utm_term=.hmVPwDY92#.yyxABxYV0

Santee Cooper, SCE&G halt work on $14B South Carolina nuclear power deal | Business | postandcourier.com

Santee Cooper, SCE&G halt work on $14B South Carolina nuclear power deal | Business | postandcourier.com

U.S. government ordered to solve 'Case of the Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat'

U.S. government ordered to solve 'Case of the Incredible Shrinking Airline Seat'

High Court blocks bid to prosecute Tony Blair over Iraq War | The Independent

High Court blocks bid to prosecute Tony Blair over Iraq War | The Independent

Hacked Emails Show UAE Building Close Relationship With D.C. Think Tanks That Push Its Agenda

Hacked Emails Show UAE Building Close Relationship With D.C. Think Tanks That Push Its Agenda

Bill Black: Subprime Auto Loan Defaults on the Rise | naked capitalism

Bill Black: Subprime Auto Loan Defaults on the Rise | naked capitalism

Trump’s Russian Laundromat | New Republic

Trump’s Russian Laundromat | New Republic

How the Trump Administration Broke the State Department | Foreign Policy

How the Trump Administration Broke the State Department | Foreign Policy

[Salon] HOW THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BROKE THE STATE DEPARTMENT - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

[Salon] HOW THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BROKE THE STATE DEPARTMENT - micheletkearney@gmail.com - Gmail

Tillerson Relents on Lending His Staff to the White House - Bloomberg

Tillerson Relents on Lending His Staff to the White House - Bloomberg

How Romney Loyalists Hijacked Trump’s Foreign Policy | The American Conservative

How Romney Loyalists Hijacked Trump’s Foreign Policy | The American Conservative

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula said to be flush with cash and positioned to launch new attacks

Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula said to be flush with cash and positioned to launch new attacks

Is the EU Pushing Back Against Trump on Iran? « LobeLog

Is the EU Pushing Back Against Trump on Iran? « LobeLog

Sanctions as Feckless Disapproval « LobeLog

Sanctions as Feckless Disapproval « LobeLog

Kim Jong Un Is Going Ballistic in More Ways Than One - WSJ

Kim Jong Un Is Going Ballistic in More Ways Than One - WSJ

OPEC's Existential Sucker Punch - Bloomberg Gadfly

OPEC's Existential Sucker Punch - Bloomberg Gadfly

Department of State by State Share

Department of State by State



https://www.state.gov/r/pa/map/index.htm

Sunday, July 30, 2017

House Kills ARPA-E, Increases Fossil Fuel Research Funds | CleanTechnica

House Kills ARPA-E, Increases Fossil Fuel Research Funds | CleanTechnica

Constraining North Korea Is Impossible without China | The National Interest

Constraining North Korea Is Impossible without China | The National Interest

No Dunkirk Spirit Can Save Britain From Brexit Defeat - The New York Times

No Dunkirk Spirit Can Save Britain From Brexit Defeat - The New York Times

Why Washington's Global Strategy Failed | The National Interest

Why Washington's Global Strategy Failed | The National Interest

America’s Carbon-Pusher in Chief Trump’s Fossil-Fueled Foreign Policy

America’s Carbon-Pusher in Chief
Trump’s Fossil-Fueled Foreign Policy
By Michael T. Klare
Who says President Trump doesn’t have a coherent foreign policy?  Pundits and critics across the political spectrum have chided him for failing to articulate and implement a clear international agenda. Look closely at his overseas endeavors, though, and one all-too-consistent pattern emerges: Donald Trump will do whatever it takes to prolong the reign of fossil fuels by sabotaging efforts to curb carbon emissions and promoting the global consumption of U.S. oil, coal, and natural gas.  Whenever he meets with foreign leaders, it seems, his first impulse is to ply them with American fossil fuels.
His decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, which obliged this country to reduce its coal consumption and take other steps to curb its carbon emissions, was widely covered by the American mainstream news media.  On the other hand, the president’s efforts to promote greater fossil fuel consumption abroad -- just as significant in terms of potential harm to the planet -- have received remarkably little attention.
Click here to read more of this dispatch.
http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176313/tomgram%3A_michael_klare%2C_spreading_the_cult_of_carbon/#more

China’s quest to become a space science superpower : Nature News & Comment

China’s quest to become a space science superpower : Nature News & Comment

Russia Woos the World with New Plan on Syria

Russia Woos the World with New Plan on Syria

by Amir Taheri  •  July 30, 2017 at 4:00 am
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Moscow, on October 20, 2015. (Image source: kremlin.ru)
Caught between the hope of securing a lasting foothold in the Middle East and the fear of inheriting an impossible situation, Russia is trying to re-gauge its Syrian policy with possible support from the Trump administration in Washington.
The key feature of Russia's evolving new strategy is an attempt at changing the narrative on Syria from one depicting a civil war to one presented as a humanitarian emergency that deserves massive international aid.
Western analysts say the new narrative has the merit of pushing aside thorny issues such as the future of President Bashar al-Assad and power-sharing in a future government.
Russia's other aim is to divert international attention from the investigation of war crimes and crimes against humanity that might concern not only Assad but also Moscow's own military in Syria.

In this mailing:
  • Uzay Bulut: The Islamization of History
  • Malcolm Lowe: What Is the World Council of Churches?
  • Amir Taheri: Russia Woos the World with New Plan on Syria

The Islamization of History

by Uzay Bulut  •  July 30, 2017 at 5:00 am
  • Not only does no other religion in Turkey, other than Islam, have the power, influence or financing of the Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet) -- whose budget even surpasses that of most ministries; other religions are either not officially recognized (as in the cases of Alevism and Yazidism), or are on the verge of complete governmental elimination -- as in the cases of Judaism, Greek Orthodoxy, Assyrian (Syriac) and Armenian Christianity.
  • "...[S]ince the creation of the world there is only one religion and it is the religion of Islam.... therefore, when Islam was not in that area before Mohammed came to it, it should have been there....So any place like this had to be freed, not to be conquered...And therefore, there is no Islamic occupation. If somebody occupies anything, it will always be somebody else, not the Muslims. So, there is no Islamic occupation. There is only Islamic liberation." -- Moshe Sharon, Professor Emeritus of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  • To be effective, however, policies safeguarding religious liberty must include conducting an honest and open discussion of the history and doctrine of Islam, as well as its contemporary iteration, not as a "religion of peace" -- which, in Islam, is to occur only after the entire world has accepted Allah, as well as Islamic law, Sharia -- but as one of war and terror.
Mehmet Görmez, President of Turkey's Religious Affairs Directorate (Diyanet), announced in June that Islam was brought to the world by Allah to correct the "distortions" of Judaism and Christianity. (Image source: Tezkiretul/Wikimedia Commons)
The debate over whether Islam has been hijacked by fundamentalists -- or whether the religion itself preaches the kind of hatred that leads to terrorism -- has been raging since the 9/11/2001 attacks on the United States. Although this issue has not been resolved, one thing is clear: in the Muslim world, the demonization of Jews and Christians is commonplace.
Take Turkey, for example, where anti-Semitism has been exhibited publicly for decades by prominent members of government, the religious establishment and the media. In June this year, the head of the government's Religious Affairs Directorate -- the "Diyanet" -- joined the chorus.

White House must conquer its own chaos and stop improvising to have a robust dialogue with Pyongyang | South China Morning Post

White House must conquer its own chaos and stop improvising to have a robust dialogue with Pyongyang | South China Morning Post

NGO Monitor’s Ties to the Israeli Government « LobeLog

NGO Monitor’s Ties to the Israeli Government « LobeLog

‘We’ll never be the same’: How a hydroponic tomato garden inspired cops to raid a family’s home - The Washington Post

‘We’ll never be the same’: How a hydroponic tomato garden inspired cops to raid a family’s home - The Washington Post

Saturday, July 29, 2017

War News Updates: Would President Trump Go To War Against North Korea Or Iran?

War News Updates: Would President Trump Go To War Against North Korea Or Iran?

US Interfered in Elections of at Least 85 Countries Worldwide Since 1945 | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization

US Interfered in Elections of at Least 85 Countries Worldwide Since 1945 | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization

Who Paid for the ‘Trump Dossier’? - WSJ

Who Paid for the ‘Trump Dossier’? - WSJ

Trump Intel Chief: North Korea Learned From Libya War to “Never” Give Up Nukes

Trump Intel Chief: North Korea Learned From Libya War to “Never” Give Up Nukes

Iran vows to continue 'full power' with missile programme in defi

Iran vows to continue 'full power' with missile programme in defi

Trump to sign Russia sanctions, Moscow retaliates - France 24

Trump to sign Russia sanctions, Moscow retaliates - France 24

The US Democrats’ Failing Turnaround Strategy - The Globalist

The US Democrats’ Failing Turnaround Strategy - The Globalist

Lack of Hope in America: The High Costs of Being Poor in a Rich Land

 

http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2017/07/lack-hope-america-high-costs-poor-rich-land.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NakedCapitalism+%28naked+capitalism%29

Friday, July 28, 2017

A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: June 2017


A Month of Islam and Multiculturalism in Britain: June 2017

by Soeren Kern  •  July 28, 2017 at 5:00 am
  • Nazir Afzal, a former chief crown prosecutor and one of the most prominent Muslim lawyers in Britain, warned that an "industry" of Islamist groups in the country is undermining the fight against terrorism. He singled out the Islamist-dominated Muslim Council of Britain and also condemned "self-appointed" community leaders whose sole agenda was to present Muslims "as victims and not as those who are potentially becoming radicals."
  • Col. Richard Kemp, former commander of British forces in Afghanistan, charged London Mayor Sadiq Khan with "appeasing jihadists" for authorizing the Al-Quds Day march.
  • More than 40 foreign jihadists have used human rights laws to remain in Britain, according to an unpublished report delayed by the Home Office.
Floral tributes at London Bridge on June 6, 2017, following the 3 June 2017 terrorist attack. (Image source: Matt Brown/Wikimedia Commons)
June 3. Khuram Shazad Butt, a 27-year-old Pakistani-born British citizen, Rachid Redouane, a 30-year-old who claimed to be Libyan and Moroccan and Youssef Zaghba, a 22-year-old Moroccan-Italian, murdered eight people and injured 50 others in a jihadist attack on and around the London Bridge. The three assailants were shot dead by police. It was the third jihadist attack in Britain in as many months.

The Week With IPS 7/28/17

2017/7/28 Click here for the online version of this IPS newsletter   

“The Time is Now” to Invest in Youth, Girls
Tharanga Yakupitiyage
The demographic dividend: though not a new concept, it is one of the major buzzwords at the UN this year. But what does it really mean? There are 1.8 billion young people between the ages of 10 and 24 around the world, the most in the history of humankind. In Africa alone, approximately ... MORE > >

Asian Financial Crisis: Lessons Learned and Unlearned
Yilmaz Akyuz
Debates are taking place on whether there will be another financial crisis, whether in some part of the world or that is global in scope. Governments draw lessons from financial crises to adopt measures to prevent their recurrence. However, such measures are often designed to address the root ... MORE > >

Can Economic Growth Be Really Green?
IPS World Desk
The answer to this big question is apparently “yes” – Economic growth can be really green. How? The facts are there. For instance, in 2016, solar power became the cheapest form of energy in 58 lower income countries, including China India and Brazil. In Europe, in 2016, 86 per cent of the ... MORE > >

Barbados Steps Up Plans for Renewables, Energy Efficiency
Desmond Brown
With wind, solar and other renewable energy sources steadily increasing their share in energy consumption across the Caribbean, Barbados is taking steps to further reduce the need for CO2-emitting fossil fuel energy. The tiny Caribbean island is rolling out a project to reduce both electricity ... MORE > >

Sinking Island Seeks Seat in Security Council
Thalif Deen
The Maldives, one of the world’s low-lying, small island developing states (SIDS) -- threatened with extinction because of a sea-level rise-- is shoring up its coastal defences in anticipation of the impending calamity. And it is seeking international support for its very survival.—at a time ... MORE > >

Migrant Contributions to Development: Creating a “New Positive Narrative”
Tharanga Yakupitiyage
Despite the “undeniable” benefits of migration, barriers including public misconceptions continue to hinder positive development outcomes, participants said during a series of thematic consultations here on safe, orderly, and regular migration. At a time where divisive rhetoric on migration ... MORE > >

China Seeks to Export Its Green Finance Model to the World
Daniel Gutman
Hand in hand with UN Environment and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) disembarked in the Argentine capital to prompt this country to adopt and promote the agenda of so-called green finance, which supports clean or sustainable development projects and ... MORE > >

Alcoholism Cannot Explain Russian Mortality Spike
Vladimir Popov and Jomo Kwame Sundaram
The steep upsurge in mortality and sudden fall in life expectancy in Russia in the early 1990s were the highest ever registered anywhere in recorded human history in the absence of catastrophes, such as wars, plague or famine. The shock economic reforms in the former Soviet economies after 1991 ... MORE > >

Tobago Gears Up to Fight Sargassum Invasion
Jewel Fraser
As Tobago's tourism industry struggles to repel the sargassum invasions that have smothered its beaches with massive layers of seaweed as far as the eye can see - in some places half a metre thick - and left residents retching from the stench, the island's government is working to establish an ... MORE > >

The Unnoticed Demise of Democracy
Roberto Savio
Politicians are so busy fighting for their jobs, they hardly seem to notice that they risk going out of business. Democracy is on the wane, yet the problem is nowhere in Parliaments. Common to all is a progressive loss of vision, of long term planning and solutions, with politics used just for ... MORE > >

Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast Pools Efforts Against Climate Change
Diego Arguedas Ortiz
Jonathan Barrantes walks between the rows of shoots, naming one by one each species in the tree nursery that he manages, in the south of Costa Rica’s Caribbean coastal region. There are fruit trees, ceibas that will take decades to grow to full size. and timber species for forestry ... MORE > >

Local Farmers and Consumers Create Short Food Supply Chains in Mexican Cities
Emilio Godoy
Víctor Rodríguez arranges lettuce, broccoli, potatoes and herbs on a shelf with care, as he does every Sunday, preparing to serve the customers who are about to arrive at the Alternative Market of Bosque de Tlalpan, in the south of the Mexican capital. Farmers bring their organic vegetables from ... MORE > >

Why the Scariest Nuclear Threat May Be Coming from Inside the White House

Why the Scariest Nuclear Threat May Be Coming from Inside the White House

State Department Withdraws From Top Recruitment Program — Sowing Confusion | Foreign Policy

State Department Withdraws From Top Recruitment Program — Sowing Confusion | Foreign Policy

The Mask Is Off: Trump Is Seeking War with Iran « LobeLog

The Mask Is Off: Trump Is Seeking War with Iran « LobeLog

Bill making it a federal crime to support BDS sends shockwaves through progressive community - The Unz Review

Bill making it a federal crime to support BDS sends shockwaves through progressive community - The Unz Review

Japan Slaps 50% Tariff on Some U.S. Beef - WSJ

Japan Slaps 50% Tariff on Some U.S. Beef - WSJ

Rand Paul Just Blocked the Defense Bill and John McCain is not happy about it

http://rare.us/rare-politics/rand-paul-just-blocked-the-defense-bill-and-john-mccain-is-not-happy-about-it/

Thursday, July 27, 2017

U.S. Role in the World: Background and Issues for Congress - R44891.pdf

U.S. Role in the World: Background and Issues for Congress - R44891.pdf

Saints Joachim and Anne: Pope Pays Tribute to Grandparents – ZENIT – English

Saints Joachim and Anne: Pope Pays Tribute to Grandparents – ZENIT – English

Donald Trump’s Jeff Sessions Tweets & Criticism | National Review

Donald Trump’s Jeff Sessions Tweets & Criticism | National Review

Anthony Scaramucci Called Me to Unload About White House Leakers, Reince Priebus, and Steve Bannon | The New Yorker

Anthony Scaramucci Called Me to Unload About White House Leakers, Reince Priebus, and Steve Bannon | The New Yorker

Skyrocketing Rents in California Signal a Broader US Housing Crisis

Skyrocketing Rents in California Signal a Broader US Housing Crisis

Bannon Calls for 44% Tax on Incomes Above $5 Million - Bloomberg

Bannon Calls for 44% Tax on Incomes Above $5 Million - Bloomberg

Sic Semper Tyrannis : Trump Affirms the Military Ain't a Freak Show by Publius Tacitus

Sic Semper Tyrannis : Trump Affirms the Military Ain't a Freak Show by Publius Tacitus

For China’s Global Ambitions, ‘Iran Is at the Center of Everything’ - The New York Times

For China’s Global Ambitions, ‘Iran Is at the Center of Everything’ - The New York Times

CIA analyst: Beijing poses a greater threat than Russia | Asia Times

CIA analyst: Beijing poses a greater threat than Russia | Asia Times

Burning Raqqa The U.S. War Against Civilians in Syria

Burning Raqqa
The U.S. War Against Civilians in Syria
By Laura Gottesdiener
It was midday on Sunday, May 7th, when the U.S.-led coalition warplanes again began bombing the neighborhood of Wassim Abdo’s family.
They lived in Tabqa, a small city on the banks of the Euphrates River in northern Syria. Then occupied by the Islamic State (ISIS, also known as Daesh), Tabqa was also under siege by U.S.-backed troops and being hit by daily artillery fire from U.S. Marines, as well as U.S.-led coalition airstrikes. The city, the second largest in Raqqa Province, was home to an airfield and the coveted Tabqa Dam. It was also the last place in the region the U.S.-backed forces needed to take before launching their much-anticipated offensive against the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed capital, Raqqa.
Click here to read more of this dispatch.http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/176312/tomgram%3A_laura_gottesdiener%2C_the_wrath_of_the_u.s._along_the_euphrates_river/#more

16 Facts That Prove That America Is In Deep, Deep Trouble


16 Facts That Prove That America Is In Deep, Deep Trouble

http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/16-facts-that-prove-that-america-is-in-deep-deep-trouble

Nuclear power faces big hurdle: public perception | Penn Current

Nuclear power faces big hurdle: public perception | Penn Current

Fukushima Update 7/27/17

Fukushima Update 7/27/17

Possible formerly molten fuel debris (corium) has been discovered inside unit #3…. Muon imaging of unit #3 reveals little corium remains in the Reactor Vessel… Unit #2 radiation levels are actually 2-3 times lower than initial estimates… Robotic images for unit #1 are “sharpened”, and show no fuel debris external to the RPV pedestal…  Fukushima’s main train system to reopen October 21st… Another request by antinuclear activists to shut down a nuke is denied… Kashiwazaki mayor says two K-K units may be restarted if all others are permanently shuttered.

http://www.hiroshimasyndrome.com/fukushima-accident-updates.html

Palestinians: Metal Detectors or Lie Detectors - Who Is Violating What?

Palestinians: Metal Detectors or Lie Detectors - Who Is Violating What?

by Bassam Tawil  •  July 27, 2017 at 5:00 am
  • Crucially, and contrary to Palestinian claims, there has been no Israeli decision to ban Muslims from entering the Temple Mount. For the first time since 1967, the Palestinians are denying Muslim worshippers free access to the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
  • The Palestinians and the Islamic religious authorities are protesting against security measures that are intended to save the lives of Muslim worshippers and prevent the desecration of their holy sites by terrorists and rioters. They are protesting because Israel is trying to make it hard for them to murder Jews.
  • To clarify what is actually going on: it is not the security measures that really anger the Palestinians; for them, this crisis is not about a metal detector or a security camera. It is not the security measures that the Palestinians want dismantled. It is Israel that they want dismantled.
Palestinians near Jerusalem's Old City protest Israel's installation of metal detectors at entrances to the Temple Mount, on July 21, 2017. (Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images)
The metal detectors that were supposed to prevent Muslims from smuggling weapons into the Temple Mount compound, and which were removed by the Israeli authorities this week, have a more accurate name: "lie detectors." They have exposed Palestinian lies and the real reason behind Palestinian anger.
Israel apparently removed the metal detectors from the gates of the Temple Mount as part of a deal to end an unexpected crisis with Jordan over the killing of two Jordanian men by an Israeli embassy security officer in Amman. The security officer says he was acting in self-defense after being attacked by one of the Jordanians with a screwdriver.

East Asia and the Pacific in the New World Disorder – Chas W. Freeman, Jr.

East Asia and the Pacific in the New World Disorder – Chas W. Freeman, Jr.

Scaramucci’s Vain Quest to Stop the Leaks

Scaramucci’s Vain Quest to Stop the Leaks

Sanctions: Can Iran Avoid Taking the Bait? « LobeLog

Sanctions: Can Iran Avoid Taking the Bait? « LobeLog

The Tortured Politics Behind the Persian Gulf Crisis - Antiwar.com Original

The Tortured Politics Behind the Persian Gulf Crisis - Antiwar.com Original

House Passes New Russia Sanctions, Pumps Adrenaline Into Cold War 2.0 - Antiwar.com Original

House Passes New Russia Sanctions, Pumps Adrenaline Into Cold War 2.0 - Antiwar.com Original

Tillerson faces fights on eliminating envoys - POLITICO

Tillerson faces fights on eliminating envoys - POLITICO

The Problem With Syria's Demographics | Foreign Affairs

The Problem With Syria's Demographics | Foreign Affairs

Healthcare Hypocrisy: How Politicians Hide Behind the 1986 EMTALA Law to Avoid Healthcare Reform | naked capitalism

Healthcare Hypocrisy: How Politicians Hide Behind the 1986 EMTALA Law to Avoid Healthcare Reform | naked capitalism

Belfer Center Launches “Defending Digital Democracy” Project To Fight Cyber Attacks and Protect Integrity of Elections | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

Belfer Center Launches “Defending Digital Democracy” Project To Fight Cyber Attacks and Protect Integrity of Elections | Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs

This Scientist Is Taking the Next Step in Geoengineering - MIT Technology Review

This Scientist Is Taking the Next Step in Geoengineering - MIT Technology Review

First Human Embryos Edited in U.S. - MIT Technology Review

First Human Embryos Edited in U.S. - MIT Technology Review

Where Muslim Countries Actually Lead the World - The Globalist

Where Muslim Countries Actually Lead the World - The Globalist

US Defense Firms: A Trump Windfall?

US Defense Firms: A Trump Windfall?

Trump: Nailed on a German Cross? - The Globalist

Trump: Nailed on a German Cross? - The Globalist

China: Keeping the Lipstick off the Pig | Stimson Center

China: Keeping the Lipstick off the Pig | Stimson Center

EU warns US over 'America first' Russia sanctions bill - CNN.com

EU warns US over 'America first' Russia sanctions bill - CNN.com

Tillerson Mulls Closing War Crimes Office | The American Conservative

Tillerson Mulls Closing War Crimes Office | The American Conservative

Bulletin of Atomic Scientists Voices of Tomorrow

Voices of Tomorrow
In a time of growing global risk, it is more important than ever that rising leaders share their research, find their voices, and test their arguments to create a safer, healthier planet. In our Voices of Tomorrow section, the Bulletin proudly publishes the work of emerging scholars immersed in the issues central to our core interests—nuclear threats, climate change, artificial intelligence, and biosecurity.

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, Teen Vogue has reposted Bulletin-published articles by two of our authors, Emma Bastian, a high school freshman from Dubuque, Iowa, and Yangyang Chen, a postdoctoral research associate at Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-based Sciences and Education.

To read more from our authors or to learn more about how to submit an article to the Bulletin, check out the Next Generation Information Page.

North Korea and the ban treaty: two sides of the same coin
John B. Brake

Haves, haves-nots, and need-nots: The nuclear ban exposes hidden fault lines
Jennifer Knox

Has South Korea renounced “nuclear hedging?”
Lami Kim

The folly of a German Bomb
Rafael Loss

The ban treaty: A big nuclear-weapon-free zone?
Sebastian Brixey-Williams

New life for New START?
Ian Johnson, Joel Beckner, Heng Qin, and Nadezhda Smakhtina

Drone warfare: The death of precision
James Rogers

A march through time: Historical perspective on the March for Science
Ingrid Ockert

The case for banning autonomous weapons rests on morality, not practicality
Robert Hart

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