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Saturday, May 18, 2024

US Sending Nuclear-Powered Carrier For 'Higher Stakes' Red Sea Mission

 Since the start of the Gaza war at least 20 ships have been damaged in the Red Sea amid the ongoing Houthi campaign to punish Israel and its international backers. The US-led Operation Prosperity Guardian is something which has retreated from headlines as it has by and large proved ineffective. 

US warships patrolling waters off Yemen have shot down dozens, or possibly even hundreds of drones and missiles at this point - while also at times carrying out offensive operations - but the Iran supported Houthis have remained undeterred.

The Pentagon is now readying the next step, sending the USS Harry S. Truman nuclear-powered aircraft carrier into the Red Sea. US military magazine Stripes writes of recent planning: "The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and its 6,000-some sailors have spent recent months training in the western Atlantic Ocean for that mission — a rare, pre-planned deployment expected to take the ship into a hostile environment."

"In recent weeks, its sailors have been undergoing flight deck testing, its pilots knowing that later this year they will be tasked with shooting down drones and munitions launched by the Iran-backed Houthis," the publication details further.

European allies, and groups like the Atlantic Council have been bitterly complaining about the ongoing 'failures' of the Pentagon-led mission thus far:

Six months after the Joe Biden administration launched Operation Prosperity Guardian to ensure freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, the biggest issue facing the White House is not the Houthi threat but the US failure to rally partners and allies behind its leadership.

Several costly MQ-9 Reaper drones have already been lost in the region, with some shot down by the Houthis, as the US continues to expend billions related to Gaza conflict spillover.

While the Truman carrier will certainly be a huge show of force, it could be more simply that the 1,000-foot-long, 104,000-ton vessel will just make for a bigger Houthi target.

Head of the US Navy Fleet Forces Command Adm. Daryl Caudle has described of sailors preparing for the mission, "They know that they’re most likely going to be entering a weapon engagement zone."

"For this group, this [deployment] is not with the mindset that they’re just going to go drill holes in the water somewhere — this is, ‘We’re going to be employed for combat.’"

Back in November, there was this stunning and contradictory admission from the Commander-in-Chief:

As has been the sad pattern after more that 20 years of the so-called Global War on Terror (GWOT), this naval commander is openly talking about deploying for "combat" in a new volatile and high-stakes theater, and yet there's never been formal Congressional authorization to go to war with Yemen or the Houthis. Of course, there have been many such cases.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-sending-nuclear-powered-carrier-higher-stakes-red-sea-mission

Friday, May 17, 2024

Port of San Diego declares emergency over invasive seaweed

 The Port of San Diego has declared a local emergency due to the spread of an invasive algae species in South San Diego Bay.

The algae, called Caulerpa prolifera, was first discovered in the bay in September 2023, with additional patches popping up within and adjacent to the Coronado Cays, a press release from the port stated.

This kind of tropical algae “grows and reproduces extremely quickly, choking out native seaweeds and seagrasses, potentially harming marine life through loss of habitat,” the press release noted.

In the San Diego Bay, the invader poses a threat to eelgrass, a type of plant that the local fish, birds and green sea turtles rely upon for food and shelter. While the entire bay has about 2,600 acres of eelgrass, 1,900 of those acres are in the southern zone, according to the port.

“It is absolutely critical that we find and remove or cover every little piece of Caulerpa as quickly as possible to preserve our bay’s strong and healthy ecosystem,” Frank Urtasun, chair of the Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners, said in a statement. “Caulerpa is also a potential threat to local jobs and businesses.”

This infestation was likely the result of a release from a saltwater aquarium into the bay, as Caulerpa is a popular type of decorative plant — despite its prohibition in California, per the port.

Any person caught in possession of, selling or transporting this type of seaweed in the state is subject to fines ranging from $500 to $10,000 for each violation, port officials noted.

Stressing the environmental risks associated with this type of invasive algae, Urtasun noted that in the 1980s, an outbreak in the Mediterranean Sea brought millions of dollars of losses to the fishing and tourism industries of the region.

“We will not let that happen in San Diego Bay,” he said. “With our many local, state, and federal partners, we are being swift and prudent to protect both our environment and our economic interests.”

https://thehill.com/homenews/4669391-port-of-san-diego-declares-emergency-over-invasive-seaweed-southern-bay/

2 House Panels Clear Contempt Resolutions Against AG Garland

 by Samantha Flom via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Republicans on two House committees voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress on Thursday night despite President Joe Biden’s intervention to block them from obtaining his recorded interviews with special counsel Robert Hur.

After a spirited debate, members of the House Judiciary Committee voted 18–15 on May 16 to approve a resolution to hold Mr. Garland in contempt for refusing to provide impeachment investigators with the recordings in defiance of congressional subpoenas.

The House Oversight Committee followed suit hours later, voting 24-20 to approve their own resolution.

The measures would need to pass the full House before a referral is made to the Justice Department, but whether House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) will bring the resolutions to the floor is unclear.

The Justice Department did not respond to a request for comment by press time.

The vote came hours after the president, at Mr. Garland’s request, asserted executive privilege over the recordings, precluding prosecution of the attorney general for his noncompliance.

The tapes were recorded during Mr. Hur’s investigation of President Biden’s handling of classified documents. Although the special counsel concluded that the president had willfully retained and disclosed classified materials in violation of the law, he ultimately decided not to prosecute, reasoning that a jury would be sympathetic toward an “elderly man with a poor memory.”

On May 16, Republicans pointed to that decision as a reason for them to hear the recordings for themselves.

“If our commander-in-chief is so incompetent that he cannot stand trial—if he’s not fit to stand trial—then he’s too incompetent, for God’s sake, to be the leader of the most powerful nation on the face of the earth,” Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-N.J.) said.

“And if President Biden is competent and special counsel Hur’s assessment was incorrect, then President Biden should face a jury for his crimes of mishandling classified materials.”

‘What’s the Big Deal?’

While the Justice Department has provided the Judiciary and Oversight and Accountability committees with transcripts of the solicited recordings, the department has refused to turn over the recordings themselves.

Democrats on the Judiciary Committee argued that investigators don’t need the recordings as they already have the transcripts of the interviews. But transcripts, Republican members argued, can be altered, and do not convey other information, such as the speaker’s inflections or tone of voice.

“Transcripts alone are not sufficient evidence of the state of the president’s memory, right? Because the White House has a track record of altering the transcripts,” Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said, citing the White House’s past scrubbing of the president’s gaffes from transcripts of his speeches.

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), however, argued that there was “no evidence whatsoever” that the transcripts had been doctored.

“This transcript was produced by Robert Hur’s office. Robert Hur was appointed by Donald Trump. He is a Republican appointee. The notion that somehow this transcript is fake is a wild, insane conspiracy theory,” he said.

Mr. Lieu went on to suggest that Republicans only wanted the transcripts so they could “smear” President Biden over his stuttering problem.

Meanwhile, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) charged that the move to hold Mr. Garland in contempt was a political stunt to benefit former President Donald Trump.

“This is about doing everything to help Donald Trump, who you see as your client, who a New York criminal trial sees as a defendant, to help him win an election. So, I have no interest in playing this game; the American people have no interest in playing this game,” Mr. Swalwell said.

But Mr. Van Drew dismissed the mention of President Trump as a distraction.

“That’s not why we’re here,” he said, holding that President Biden’s fitness for office is a pressing concern that the committee needs to scrutinize.

“And by the way, if it’s no big deal, as the other side says, because we have the transcripts. Well, we do have the transcript, so why do you care so much about us getting the audio? What’s the big deal?”

Mr. Johnson seemed to provide his own answer to that question earlier in the day at a news conference.

“President Biden is apparently afraid for the citizens of this country and everyone to hear those tapes,” he said. “They obviously confirm what the special counsel has found, and would likely cause, I suppose, in his estimation, such alarm of the American people that the president is using all of his power to suppress their release.”

Moving Forward

President Biden’s legal counsel, Ed Siskel, advised both committees on the morning of May 16 that executive privilege had been invoked and accused the chairmen of political partisanship.

“The absence of a legitimate need for the audio recordings lays bare your likely goal—to chop them up, distort them, and use them for partisan political purposes,” he wrote. “Demanding such sensitive and constitutionally-protected law enforcement materials from the Executive Branch because you want to manipulate them for potential political gain is inappropriate.”

In his letter to President Biden, the attorney general’s cited reason for withholding the recordings was that their release would have “deleterious effects” on the integrity of similar law enforcement investigations down the road.

Urging the president to assert executive privilege, Mr. Garland added that he did not think that the House committees could overcome such an assertion if the matter wound up in court.

Typically, with the full House’s approval, a contempt of Congress citation would be sent to the appropriate U.S. attorney to pursue charges. But in this case, the assertion of executive privilege means that Mr. Garland will be shielded from prosecution pending a legal challenge.

The Oversight and Accountability Committee is slated to hold its own markup of another resolution to hold Mr. Garland in contempt at 8 p.m.

Jackson Richman contributed to this report.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/2-house-panels-clear-contempt-resolutions-against-ag-garland

Medtronic data shows safety and efficacy of Affera, Sphere-9 all-in-one ablation

 Medtronic (NYSE: MDT)

 today announced data demonstrating the safety and efficacy of its Affera mapping and ablation system with the Sphere-9 catheter.

Affera system received CE mark more than a year ago. In January, CEO Geoff Martha reported “good progress” in bringing the Affera Sphere-9 PFA mapping and ablation catheter to the U.S. market this year. Medtronic recently filed for FDA approval for the system in the U.S. (It features on MassDevice’s list of medical devices to watch for in 2024).

The all-in-one pulsed field (PF) and radiofrequency (RF) ablation and high-density (HD) mapping catheter treats persistent AFib. Medtronic’s SPHERE Per-AF study, an FDA IDE pivotal trial, compared it to the Biosense Webster Thermocool SmartTouch SF ablation system with Carto 3 mapping.

Investigators presented the data at Heart Rhythm Society today and simultaneously published the results in Nature Medicine.

Dr. Elad Anter, director of the Arrythmia Institute, Shamir Medical Center, Israel, called the results “excellent” for the investigational system. Anter said the data demonstrated the ability of the Sphere-9 lattice tip to create a wide circumferential pulmonary vein isolation. This demonstrated the ability to ablate lesions in a safe, effective and efficient manner through versatile means.

“We’ve been waiting for one catheter that can be used for every arrhythmia, and these randomized results from centers that routinely use conventional point by point ablation indicate Affera Sphere-9 will be worth the wait with all its innovation and the rapid learning curve of the system,” said Dr. Vivek Reddy, director of cardiac arrhythmia services for the Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. “These are important, highly anticipated results and groundbreaking news for the electrophysiology community that could change the treatment workflow.”

A look at the data from Medtronic

The prospective, multi-center trial randomized subjects 1:1 to receive either Sphere-9 treatment or Thermocool SmartTouch treatment. It enrolled 420 patients across 23 sites in the U.S., Czech Republic and Isreal. All patients in both arms received pulmonary vein isolation and linear lesions based on their needs.

Sphere-9 demonstrated a positive safety profile, reaching a primary safety endpoint rate of 1.4%. The study saw no safety events including pulmonary vein stenosis, esophageal events or cardiac tamponade. More than 95% of Sphere-9 procedures used a single transeptal puncture, compared to 62% in the control arm.

Medtronic said Sphere-9 delivered 73.8% freedom from AFib compared to 65.8% in the control arm. After 100% acute isolation of pulmonary veins and linear lesions, Sphere-9 patients also saw less recurrence of atrial arrhythmias through one year of follow-up. Sphere-9 treatment also demonstrated superior efficiency over the control for a number of procedural characteristics. That included skin-to-skin procedural time, time between first and last ablation and energy application time.

According to Medtronic, patients treated with Sphere-9 experienced quality of life improvements in both mental and physical wellbeing.

“As pioneers in cardiac ablation treatment, including cryoablation and PFA, we are thrilled to share these results providing excellent evidence for use of this all-in-one catheter that can be used with no need to pull a second catheter,” said Rebecca Seidel, president of the Cardiac Ablations Solutions business at Medtronic. “The Affera Mapping and Ablation system with Sphere-9 Catheter demonstrates a positive safety, efficacy and efficiency profile and can amplify our innovative and trusted portfolio. With these results, we are now one step closer to bringing this technology to the U.S. and beyond.”

https://www.massdevice.com/medtronic-data-safety-efficacy-affera-sphere-9/

Argentina’s Milei Plans to Meet With Zuckerberg at End of May

 

  • Milei seeks to invite Meta CEO Zuckerberg to invest in AI
  • Milei to aim for meetings with heads of Google, Apple, OpenAI

Argentine President Javier Milei is planning to meet with Meta Platforms Inc. CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other leaders of tech giants in Silicon Valley at the end of May, people with direct knowledge said.

The presidential mission to San Francisco will include meetings with representatives of Apple Inc., OpenAI Inc. Alphabet Inc.’s Google, among other companies in the technology industry, the people said. Argentina’s Ambassador to the US Gerardo Werthein will participate in the mission.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-17/argentina-s-milei-plans-to-meet-with-zuckerberg-at-end-of-may

Hezbollah Launches First-Ever Airstrike On Israeli Territory

 Via The Cradle

Hezbollah launched the first-ever Lebanese airstrike on an Israeli target on Friday, using a never-before-seen drone for the operation

"In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and in support of their brave and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance attacked at 1:38 pm on Thursday the Metulla site, its garrison, and its vehicles with an offensive drone armed with two S5 missiles," Hezbollah said in a statement Thursday afternoon, marking the sixth of 13 operations that day. 

"When it reached its designated point, it fired missiles at one of its vehicles and the elements gathered around it, killing and wounding them. After that, it continued its assault on its designated target and hit it accurately," the statement added. 

Hezbollah released footage of its drone strike on Metulla. Two missiles are seen being fired from each side of the drone, which then descends towards its final target and explodes.

Watch the newly published Hezbollah footage of its first ever "airstrike" operation in action:

Three Israeli soldiers were reportedly injured – with one seriously wounded – in the drone attack. Coinciding with Israel’s brutal assault on Rafah and its relentless attacks across the Gaza Strip, Hezbollah has stepped up its operations in recent days

While it has increasingly deployed the use of attack drones in its operations over the past several months, this is the first time a drone equipped with missiles has been used to attack targets from above – not only since the start of this war but for the first time in Lebanon’s history

Hebrew news outlet Channel 13 noted this week that Hezbollah’s attacks have become bolder and more sophisticated, and are resulting in more Israeli casualties. 

In response to Israeli airstrikes on eastern Lebanon the day prior, Hezbollah also announced on Thursday a drone attack on Elbit Systems, the Israel-based international military technology company. 

The Lebanese Shia paramilitary group backed by Iran has been rolling out increasingly sophisticated weaponry used against northern Israel...

It also targeted the David Cohen factory in Tel Hai, north of the Kiryat Shmona settlement. One of Hezbollah’s many operations on Wednesday targeted Israel’s Sky Dew aerostat at the Ilania base west of Tiberias. The Israeli army confirmed that a “sensitive” facility was hit. 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/hezbollah-launches-first-ever-airstrike-israeli-territory

Reuters hysteria: ‘Donald Trump wants to control’ the executive branch, and he already has a plan in place

 What a remarkable command of the obvious—someone give these “journalists” some Pulitzers—seen today in a cooperative report published by Reuters and titled “Donald Trump wants to control the Justice Department and FBI. His allies have a plan”.

Ummm, yeah, that’s kind of what his presidential run indicated, because that’s the role of the president—he would (again) be the executor of the executive branch, meaning he’d be responsible for carrying out the laws passed by the legislative branch, a duty ostensibly carried out using federal executive agencies, like the DOJ and the FBI.

Nothing about that has changed since this nation was founded… 250 years ago. Where have these Reuters journalists been? Perhaps the complete abdication of Joe Biden to carry out on-the-books laws in the best interest of the nation, muddied the waters for the media peeps with room-temperature IQs and no original thoughts? Who really knows.

But, according to the three authors of the report, here’s what Trump’s diabolical “plan” apparently entails:

First: flood the Justice Department with stalwart conservatives unlikely to say ‘no’ to controversial orders from the White House. 

In the words of Jacobim Mugatu, I feel like Im taking crazy pills! Federal agencies taking “controversial orders from the White House” is a Democrat legacy. Wasn’t it Barack Obama’s White House that issued controversial (and illegal) orders to spy on a presidential nominee? Remind me which DEA backed off from investigating and taking down a billion-dollar Hezbollah drug trafficking enterprise? From Politico:

In its determination to secure a nuclear deal with Iran, the Obama administration derailed an ambitious law enforcement campaign targeting drug trafficking by the Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah, even as it was funneling cocaine into the United States, according to a POLITICO investigation.

What were the political loyalties of the “51 former intelligence” officials who promised that the Hunter Biden “laptop from hell” was Russian propaganda?

Whose FBI coerced social media companies into censoring conservatives and our news? From CNBC:

A federal appeals court on Friday limited the scope of a district court ruling that restricted communications between government agencies and social media companies, while also finding that [Biden] several agencies likely violated the First Amendment.

J6 tactics? Gretchen Whitmer “kidnapper” agents? Targeting parents and Catholics who spoke up at school board meetings against disgusting LGBTQ++ pornography in classrooms and libraries? Labeling the Gadsden and Betsy Ross flags as indicators of domestic terrorism? FISA warrants to spy on American citizens because of their limited government political leanings?

I could go on, and on, and on.

What’s funny though, is in all the “get Trump” lawfare campaigns, none of the charges or accusations have to do with Trump previously using the DOJ or FBI to wage personal vendettas, or take down political opponents, because that’s not his style. Heck, Democrat pundits everywhere are now saying that what we’re seeing in the Alvin Bragg trial is obvious political persecution. Again, are these Rip Van Winkle journalists who just woke up after a twenty-year nap? How are they so out of the loop?

Oh, and this is Phase II of Trump’s little “control” the executive scheme:

Second: restructure the department so key decisions are concentrated in the hands of administration loyalists rather than career bureaucrats.

Trump “loyalists”? Do these journalists perhaps mean to say tough-on-crime merit-based hires who, instead of entrenched DEI “bureaucrats” festering in the fetid D.C. sewer system, might actually decide to prosecute...traitors who may or may not have laundered taxpayer dollars through Ukraine, or illegally hidden assets overseas? Monsters who traffick children for sex? Those who commit felonies by illegal entry into this nation? Or, any other obvious heinous betrayal of morality? The horror!

But as a colleague noted, there’s a hidden clause in the Constitution (the same one authorizing abortion and gay marriage) that says that the executive office has power only when a post-modern Democrat holds it.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/05/reuters_hysteria_donald_trump_wants_to_control_the_executive_branch_and_he_already_has_a_plan_in_place.html