Anonymous ID: 140e7c Aug. 28, 2018, 8:16 a.m. No.2766012   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Statement by President Donald J. Trump on H.R. 5515

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-president-donald-j-trump-h-r-5515/

 

"Sections 1033 and 1035 purport to restrict transfers of detainees held at the United States Naval Station, Guantánamo Bay. I fully intend to keep open that detention facility and to use it, as necessary or appropriate, for detention operations. Consistent with the statement I issued in signing the National Defense Authorization Act last year, I reiterate the longstanding position of the executive branch that, under certain circumstances, restrictions on the President’s authority to transfer detainees violates constitutional separation-of-powers principles, including the President’s constitutional authority as Commander in Chief."

Anonymous ID: 140e7c Aug. 28, 2018, 8:44 a.m. No.2766294   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6335

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Iranian MPs call to put Rouhani on trial

 

Iran's parliament rejects President Rouhani's explanations of dire economic situation in wake of renewed US sanctions.

 

 

A number of MPs from the conservative faction of the Iranian parliament have called for Iranian President Hasan Rouhani to face trial over the Islamic Republic's economic woes.

 

Rouhani was summoned before parliament Tuesday to explain his response to the economic situation, which has many Iranian citizens protesting against the government. It was the first time Rouhani was summoned to appear before the parliament since he assumed office in 2013.

 

Rouhani denied that Iran is facing an economic crisis. "It should not be said we are facing a crisis. There is no crisis. If we say there is, it will become a problem for society and then a threat."

 

"You may talk about employment, foreign currency, recession, smuggling… I think the problem is in people's view of the future," he added.

 

"The people are not afraid of the United States, they are afraid of our disagreements. If the people see we are united, they will realize the problems will be resolved," he told the lawmakers. "We will not allow a bunch of anti-Iranians who have gathered in the White House to conspire against us."

 

The Iranian president did not offer any concrete policy proposals to boost Iran's economy in the wake of renewed US sanctions.

 

The parliament voted to reject most of Rouhani's explanations, with some calling for his indictment.

 

Right-wing MP Mojtaba Zolnour said that Rouhani had created a "palace of dreams" with the 2015 nuclear deal with former US President Barack Obama. "With one kick from Trump, this palace was demolished, and you didn't have an alternative."

Anonymous ID: 140e7c Aug. 28, 2018, 8:59 a.m. No.2766512   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Russia to Hold Its Biggest War Games Since 1981

 

Chinese and Mongolian armies to participate in drills in central and eastern Russian military districts. Almost 300,000 troops, over 1,000 military aircraft, two of Russia’s naval fleets and all its airborne units will participate

 

Russia will next month hold its biggest war games in nearly four decades, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday, a massive military exercise that will also involve the Chinese and Mongolian armies.

 

The exercise, called Vostok-2018 (East-2018), will take place in central and eastern Russian military districts and involve almost 300,000 troops, over 1,000 military aircraft, two of Russia’s naval fleets, and all its airborne units, Shoigu said in a statement.

The maneuvers will take place at a time of heightened tension between the West and Russia, which is concerned about what it says is an unjustified build-up of the NATO military alliance on its western flank.

 

NATO says it has beefed up its forces in eastern Europe to deter potential Russian military action after Moscow annexed Ukraine’s Crimea in 2014 and backed a pro-Russian uprising in eastern Ukraine.

 

The war games, which will take place from Sept. 11-15, are likely to displease Japan which has already complained about what it says is a Russian military build-up in the Far East.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is due to attend a forum in Vladivostok over the same period, and a Japanese Foreign Ministry official said on Tuesday Tokyo always paid attention to shifts in Russian-Chinese military cooperation.

 

Shoigu said the war games would be the biggest since a Soviet military exercise, Zapad-81 (West-81) in 1981. “In some ways they will repeat aspects of Zapad-81, but in other ways the scale will be bigger,” Shoigu told reporters, while visiting the Russian region of Khakassia.

 

The Russian Ministry of Defense has said that Chinese and Mongolian military units will also take part in the exercise. When asked if the cost of holding such a massive military exercise was justified at a time when Russia is faced with higher social spending demands, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said such war games were essential.

 

“The country’s ability to defend itself in the current international situation, which is often aggressive and unfriendly toward our country, means (the exercise) is justified,” Peskov told reporters on a conference call. When asked if China’s involvement meant Moscow and Beijing were moving toward an alliance, Peskov said it showed that the two allies were cooperating in all areas.

China and Russia have taken part in joint military drills before but not on such a large scale. NATO spokesman Dylan White said that Russia had briefed the alliance on the planned exercise in May and that NATO planned to monitor it. Russia had invited military attaches from NATO countries based in Moscow to observe the war games, an offer he said was under consideration.

“All nations have the right to exercise their armed forces, but it is essential that this is done in a transparent and predictable manner,” White said in an emailed statement. “Vostok demonstrates Russia’s focus on exercising large-scale conflict. It fits into a pattern we have seen over some time: a more assertive Russia, significantly increasing its defense budget and its military presence.”

 

Shoigu this month announced the start of snap combat readiness checks in central and eastern military districts ahead of the planned exercise.

 

“Imagine 36,000 armored vehicles - tanks, armored personnel carriers and armored infantry vehicles - moving and working simultaneously, and that all this, naturally, is being tested in conditions as close as possible to military ones,” Shoigu said on Tuesday.