Anonymous ID: a3e525 Dec. 21, 2023, 6:18 p.m. No.20112601   🗄️.is 🔗kun

22 Dec, 2023 01:

Pentagon updates rules on killing civilians

The US military has issued a new guide to ‘Civilian Harm Mitigation’

 

The US Department of Defense on Thursday published an instruction on “Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response,” outlining new procedures to prevent striking noncombatants and how to deal with it when it happens.

 

The 52-page document was sent out to all branches of the military, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the combatant commands and lays out the new policies for “CHRM.”

 

“The release of the DOD instruction continues the process of improving the department’s approach to mitigating and responding to civilian harm,” Pentagon spokesman Major General Pat Ryder told reporters at a press briefing on Thursday.

 

The new policy is the result of two reviews of civilian casualty incidents in Syria, the Military Times reported. Both reviews were launched in 2021. One dealt with the 2019 bombing of Baghouz that killed “dozens” of noncombatants, while the other examined the fighting to reclaim Raqqa from Islamic State (IS, also known as ISIS) in 2017 in 2018.

 

Both reviews found that the Pentagon “did not have codified policies on preventing civilian harm or handling its aftermath,” according to the outlet.

 

The newly published instruction calls for the military to identify what it needs to target and execute strikes more precisely, and directs the Defense Department to engage in “periodic dialogue and consultations with representatives and experts from civil society organizations, non-governmental organizations, and international organizations”regarding CHMR policy.

 

The new policy requires US military components to “conduct, document, and archive timely and thorough assessments of civilian harm” that may have resulted from operations, and identify measures to “mitigate the likelihood of future incidents.”

 

When civilian casualties happen, the US military is instructed to acknowledge it and “respond to individuals and communities affected,” including expressing condolences. The military also needs to “identify, document, and disseminate lessons learned, recommendations, and effective practices related to CHMR” and incorporate them into doctrine and procedures.

 

The Pentagon has also launched a new CHMR website and is working to stand up a “center of excellence” headed by one of the researchers into the Raqqa report, Michael McNerney.

 

The US has rarely acknowledged causing civilian casualties, and on the occasions it had, cleared its military of any wrongdoing. The most notable recent incident involved a drone strike in August 2021, during the scramble to evacuate from Afghanistan. Following a suicide bombing outside the Kabul airport, the Pentagon claimed to have killed a terroristmastermind and kept insisting the strike had been “righteous” amid reports of civilian deaths. The official line only changed a month later, after a media investigation showed the attack had targeted a charity worker and killed ten civilians – seven of them children. In December 2021, the US military announcedthat no one involved in the strike would be punished.

 

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https://www.rt.com/news/589486-pentagon-killing-civilians-guideline/

Anonymous ID: a3e525 Dec. 21, 2023, 6:28 p.m. No.20112656   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2745 >>2935 >>2998 >>3128 >>3234 >>3258

21 Dec, 2023

Germans are ‘thieves’ – Lavrov=

Americans are advising the EU how to get around their laws to seize Russian assets, Moscow's top diplomat has said

 

Washington is directing Western efforts to find a legal loophole to steal Russian assets worldwide and use them to fund the government in Kiev, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said at a press conference on Thursday.

 

German officials in Karlsruhe announced this week plans to seize almost $800 million in assets from a Russian bank's account in Frankfurt, due to alleged violations of EU sanctions. Lavrov reacted to the news bycalling the German authorities kleptomaniacs.

 

“They are thievish, we realized this a long time ago. They have been treacherous all along in political terms, you know: in the sense of reneging on agreements and trying to deceive someone.Now they have turned out to be thieves in the literal sense,” Lavrov told journalists following his visit to Tunisia.

 

The top Russian diplomat said the West is “laser-focused on the idea of finding some legal way to confiscate Russia’s assets,”starting with redirecting the interest from the currently frozen funds to Ukraine.

 

“The Europeans still have some rudimentary respect for their own laws, so they are delaying these decisions. But according to our sources, behind the scenesthe Americans are advising them how to change these laws to steal everything,” he explained.

 

Last year, around €260 billion ($285 billion) of Moscow's central bank assets were immobilized in G7 countries, the EU, and Australia. An estimated €210 billion ($230 billion) of Russia's reserves were held in Europe, with €191 billion in Belgium, €19 billion in France, and €7.8 billion in non-EU member Switzerland.

 

Germany has blocked some €5.3 billion of Russian assets in its financial institutions, according to official data. Authorities in Berlin are reportedly now targeting the assets of a Moscow Stock Exchange subsidiary at the German branch of JPMorgan. However, a spokeswoman for the Frankfurt-on-the-Main court told TASS that the motion was still under “preliminary consideration.”

 

Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanovwarned on Thursday that “an absolutely symmetrical response will follow”if the European Union decides to tap into profits generated from the frozen funds. He noted that there are “sufficient” foreign assets held in specialized ruble-denominated bank accounts, including dividend reserve liabilities to counterparties from “unfriendly” countries.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/589485-germany-russian-assets-thieves/

Anonymous ID: a3e525 Dec. 21, 2023, 6:36 p.m. No.20112692   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2745 >>2935 >>2998 >>3128 >>3234 >>3258

The Bidan Admin is not as powerful as they think!

21 Dec, 2023

France forced to close embassy in former colony – Reuters

“Constraints” imposed by Niger’s military government reportedly played a role in the decision

 

The French government intends to shutter its embassy in Niger indefinitely, Reuters reported on Thursday. According to a letter from the embassy to its staff, seen by the news agency, the restrictions imposed by the military government mean the mission can no longer carry out its diplomatic duties.

 

The letter was dated Tuesday but surfaced on social media two days later. According to the French-language document, theNigerien authorities denied the embassy’s request to operate under regular conditions.

 

When contacted by Reuters, the French government neither confirmed nor denied the letter’s authenticity. Paris acknowledged that the situation at the embassy has “grown difficult” since this summer, however.

 

A group of Nigerien army officers ousted President Mohamed Bazoum at the end of July, accusing him of failure in the war against Islamist terrorists in the Sahel. Within weeks, the new government in Niamey declared the French ambassador persona non grata and demanded the withdrawal of 1,500 troops Paris had kept in the former colony.

 

Ambassador Sylvain Itte initially refused to leave, arguing that the military government was not legitimate and that he would only deal with Bazoum. Niamey responded by blockading the embassy, leading French President Emmanuel Macron to complain that the diplomat was being “held hostage” and reduced to eating military rations.

 

Itte ended up leaving at the end of September. The French troops followed suit two weeks later.

 

Several of Niger’s neighbors from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) have threatened to send troops to restore Bazoum, but never made good on the threat. The military governments in Mali and Burkina Faso sided with Niamey, however, and said they would treat any attack on Niger as a declaration of war against them as well.

 

ECOWAS eventually declared it would “resume talks” with Niger and gradually lift the sanctions it had imposed on Niamey.

 

Within days of his ouster, Bazoum published an op-ed in the Washington Post, calling on the US to intervene and “restore democracy.”The call apparently fell on deaf ears. Last week, the US announced it would resume “security and development cooperation” with Niger, after the government in Niamey signed a memorandum of understanding on defense cooperation with Russia.

 

https://www.rt.com/africa/589484-niger-france-embassy-closure/

Anonymous ID: a3e525 Dec. 21, 2023, 6:52 p.m. No.20112767   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>20112483 BREAKING REPORT: Filings reveal Jack Smith may never have been PROPERLY APPOINTED as Special CounselPN

 

The full story is constitutional attorneys have proven he cannot be a Special Council because he waa nog officially SC material. The brief was submitted to the SC because he is “DOJ adjacent” and not legally on the DOj payroll not does he have a prosecutor designation of DOJ.

 

it’s all sham, he cannot legally plead to the SC since he has no position in the DOj

 

Alan Dershowitz Joins WarRoom To Discuss The Colorado Supreme Court Ruling To Kick Trump Off Ballot

 

10:49

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v3zrk4n/?pub=4

 

it’s all bullshit and a shamall of it!