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Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Germany Pledges Hundreds Of Millions To Syrian Regime Despite Sectarian Massacres

 Sectarian mass killings in Syria have been going on for over a week at this point. Armed men affiliated with self-declared President Ahmed al-Sharaa's security forces (Jolani's HTS/AQ-linked militants) have killed thousands of Alawites and in some cases Christians.

Reports from last week also said Jolani's radical Sunni gangs are burning fields and forests in order to smoke out Alawite families in hiding, literally hunting down the Alawite minorities. Thousands are still taking shelter at a Russian airbase on the coast, afraid to return to their homes.

Apparently this genocide doesn't matter to Germany's leaders, who on Monday declared they are pledging an additional €300 million ($326 million) in aidmuch of which will go to the government - though not all.

Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said at a press conference ahead of an EU-led donor conference in Brussels that over half of it will bypass the interim government of Jolani, to be distributed through NGOs and UN agencies.

"As Europeans, we stand together for the people of Syria, for a free and peaceful Syria," she declared. But noticeably absent was a full-throated condemnation of the Jolani regime for these massacres.

Estimates of the dead have ranged from over 1,000 to several thousand to as many as ten or fifteen thousand, according to some independent sources. The London based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) has documented that at least 1,557 Alawite civilians were killed and executed by members of Syria's Ministries of Interior and Defense and allied groups.

Bodies have been photographed and filmed strewn about streets in locales around Latakia, near the coast, and Syrian authorities are digging mass graves before UN teams can arrive.

A new short documentary film by well-known independent journalist Lindsey Snell has documented Syria's new killing fields...

Former Congressman Dennis Kucinich has asked, "Why would America champion policies that lead to the killing of Christians, the destruction of churches, the massacre of Alawites and the rise of radical jihadists? Why did our leaders knowingly aid those who murdered the very people America claimed to want to protect?"

"The answer lies in a corrupt, immoral foreign policy dictated not by ethics, human rights, or even national security, but by the interests of the military-industrial complex and strategists who view human lives as pawns in a geopolitical chess game," he wrote.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/germany-pledges-hundreds-millions-syrian-regime-despite-sectarian-massacres

Monday, March 17, 2025

China Halts US LNG Imports as Trade War Reroutes Deliveries

 


China hasn’t imported liquefied natural gas from the US for 40 days, the longest gap in almost two years, as traders are forced to divert shipments elsewhere to avoid Beijing’s tariffs on the super-chilled fuel.

The barren streak is the most extended since June 2023, according to ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. There currently aren’t any US shipments en route to China either, according to ship-tracking data from Kpler, an analytics firm.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-03-18/china-halts-us-lng-imports-as-trade-war-reroutes-deliveries

US official says South Korea's watchlist status due to mishandling of lab data

 South Korea was placed on a U.S. Department of Energy watchlist because some visitors to its labs mishandled sensitive information, Joseph Yun, acting U.S. ambassador to South Korea, said on Tuesday.

Speaking to the American Chamber of Commerce in Seoul, Yun said the designation was limited to the department's facilities, and does not have wider implications for cooperation between the two allies.

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2025-03-18/us-official-says-south-koreas-watchlist-status-due-to-mishandling-of-lab-data

China begins review of CK Hutchisons' port deal for security concerns

 Chinese authorities have begun looking into Hong Kong-based conglomerate CK Hutchison's sale of its overseas port businesses to a BlackRock-led consortium, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.

Senior Chinese leaders have directed multiple agencies, including the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), to review the deal for potential security risks and antitrust violations, the report added. 

https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/CK-HUTCHISON-HOLDINGS-LIM-1412574/news/China-begins-review-of-CK-Hutchisons-port-deal-for-security-concerns-Bloomberg-News-reports-49356412/

US Nuclear Submarine Begins Scouting Around Australia As AUKUS Takes Shape

 by Crystal-Rose Jones via The Epoch Times,

As the very first tactile steps are taken in Australia’s nuclear submarine deal with the United States, an Australian defence expert has reiterated the importance of defending the Indian Ocean against Beijing’s burgeoning might.

The U.S. submarine presence in association with the AUKUS agreement is starting to come to fruition off the coast of Western Australia (WA).

The Virginia-class USS Minnesota has been scouting out new territory during training exercise while based at WA’s naval base off the coast of Perth, where four Virginia Class submarines will be stationed from 2027 under the AUKUS trilateral defence pact.

By the middle of the year, up to 80 U.S. navy personnel will be stationed at the multi-billion-dollar HMAS Stirling base—they'll be the first of hundreds who will eventually arrive on—or off—Australia’s shores.

Under AUKUS, Australia will be armed with nuclear-powered submarines—amid a swathe of other defence collaborations with the UK and United States—a move aimed at creating a counterweight against Beijing’s aggression in the region.

Peter Dean, the director of Foreign Policy at the U.S. Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, said the latest move was vital to the partnership.

“Defending the Indian Ocean against rising Chinese capabilities and power is important,” he told Reuters.

The comments also come after the Chinese Communist Party dispatched three naval vessels to circumnavigate Australia over a three week period from February and March.

The move drew national attention when the ships engaged in a supposed live fire exercise in the Tasman Sea between Australia and New Zealand, causing 49 commercial planes to reroute.

US Reaffirms Support of AUKUS

Earlier this month, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with his Australian counterpart Richard Marles in Washington, where he spoke of President Donald’s Trump’s support for the AUKUS alliance and a presence in the Indian Ocean.

The $368 billion (US$233 billion) nuclear submarine deal—that includes the purchase of up to three to five Virginia-class vessels—is Australia’s largest capital purchase in history.

“The president is very aware, supportive of AUKUS,” Hegseth said following the meeting.

“[The president] recognises the importance of the defence industrial base.”

Australia’s military budget is expected to rise to 2.3 percent of GDP by 2034, putting it in line with current spending by the UK and ahead of France, and China.

But Elbridge Colby, Trump’s choice to be undersecretary of policy at the U.S. Defence Department, told a U.S. Senate Committee earlier this month that the “core ally” against Beijing needed to up spending to at least 3 percent of GDP.

“The main concern the U.S. should press with Australia, consistent with the president’s approach, is higher defence spending,” Colby wrote.

“Australia is currently well below the 3 percent level advocated for NATO, by NATO Secretary General Rutte, and Canberra faces a far more powerful challenge in China [compared to the Europeans against Russia].”

Australia’s Defence Minister Marles has pledged to increase spending by $50 million over 10 years.

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/us-nuclear-submarine-begins-scouting-around-australia-aukus-takes-shape

Albany to crime victims: Drop dead

 New York’s Legislature does not care about domestic violence victims.

That’s what the state Senate and Assembly signaled last week when they omitted from their budget drafts any amendments to New York’s radical, unjust discovery law.

The 2020 discovery statute created the largest unnecessary compliance burden on prosecutors in the entire nation — sharply advantaging criminal defendants over crime victims.

The law enumerates types of evidence (known as “discovery” material) assistant district attorneys must collect, review and share with defense attorneys within very narrow time frames. Otherwise, their cases are dismissed.

Unfortunately for victims, the definition of “evidence” now includes anything remotely connected to a case — even if it’s completely irrelevant or redundant.

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This has led to skyrocketing dismissal rates as defense attorneys play “gotcha” and scrounge up meaningless bits of “evidence” prosecutors missed.

It’s denied justice to tens of thousands of crime victims.

In 2019, prior to the law, only 5% of cases prosecuted in New York City criminal court were dismissed because prosecutors couldn’t meet their compliance burden in time.

But the new threshold is impossible to meet; by last year, these forced dismissals had risen a simply shocking 455%.

That’s right: around 50,000 cases — nearly a third of the total — were dismissed because defense attorneys successfully claimed prosecutors hadn’t met the stupid and unattainable new definition of compliance.

It’s been absolutely disastrous for domestic violence victims, whose cases are particularly vulnerable to these baloney dismissals.

Prosecutors, attempting to prevent dismissals, are so overwhelmed with chasing meaningless “evidence” that they are forced simply to decline to prosecute 26% more domestic violence arrests than in 2019.

Stomach this: A tragic two out of five NYC domestic violence victims now have their cases either dismissed or declined.

One of these victims was Maya Calver (names changed for safety).

In the past few weeks, the law’s absurdities threw Maya’s life into needless danger and upheaval when the case against her abuser, Mark Davis, was dismissed for an idiotic, unjust reason.

Davis, Maya’s live-in boyfriend, had a long history of assaults against her. Police intervened in several such incidents over the past year.

He was finally arrested in August when he forcibly stripped her naked in public and beat her. Davis was charged with multiple counts of assault, aggravated harassment, and sex abuse — and mountains of evidence supported his guilt.

Manhattan prosecutors rapidly turned over to Davis’ attorneys everything the scrupulous law demands, including 10 body-worn camera videos from the arrest date, with audit trails for metadata associated with each camera.

They also assembled hundreds of items from 70 different evidence categories: police, witness, court and prosecutorial reports, scans, checklists, logs, rosters, slips, notes, receipts, photos, tickets, emails, voicemails, forms and referrals.

Prosecutors shared disciplinary records for Davis’ arresting officers, too.

But they initially missed the citation paperwork for a trivial past incident in which a prisoner briefly escaped when one of these cops escorted him to a water fountain.

The prisoner was re-apprehended after 20 seconds. Indeed, NYPD’s meticulous reporting standards is the only reason the incident was even recorded.

Yet Davis’ defense counsel pounced. Prosecutors, they complained, had not turned over those obscure documents recording this completely insignificant incident until after the discovery law’s time frame. (The testimony of the cop in question wasn’t even necessary!)

Because this law puts compliance above justice, the entire case was dismissed: Maya’s abuser walks free as a bird.

Not only that, the dismissal meant Maya can’t even get an order of protection against Davis, who continues to harass her.

Fearful and utterly failed by the system meant to deliver her justice, Maya has moved from her home.

There are likely thousands of victims like Maya in NYC . . . and counting.

In 2019, before the discovery law, the city achieved nearly 12,000 misdemeanor convictions for assorted offenses — but over the following four years, it averaged barely over 3,000 convictions per year.

This means only a quarter of victims now get the just satisfaction the system used to provide.

Gov. Kathy Hochul has proposed an amendment to the law that, among other things, would make defense attorneys prove that any overlooked “evidence” could actually affect the outcome of a case for a dismissal to result.

Under this amendment, Mark Davis would have faced justice for violently, repeatedly abusing his girlfriend.

Over the past weeks of budget debates, “progressive” legislators and advocates have argued that because dismissal rates for indicted felonies — think heinous murders and shootings — have not skyrocketed under the discovery law, everything is fine.

They are so desperate to set criminals free and demonize law enforcement that they don’t care how many abused women live in fear.

In no other state in the union would Maya have been denied her day in court.

New York’s Legislature needs to shake off its self-congratulatory, anti-prosecutor nonsense and enact Hochul’s amendment before the April 1 budget deadline. Until then, our lawmakers should be ashamed.

Hannah E. Meyers is a policing and public safety policy expert and former New York Police Department senior counterterrorism analyst.

https://nypost.com/2025/03/17/opinion/albany-to-crime-victims-drop-dead/

Canada to Review F-35 Deal Due to Changing Geopolitics, PM Carney Says

 Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said changes in the geopolitical landscape and a need to secure more defense production in Canada has sparked a review of the country's planned acquisition of 88 F-35 combat jets from Lockheed Martin.

Working with Europe on fighter jets and having some of the work done in Canada were part of the conversations Carney said he had Monday with both French President Emmanuel Macron and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

"Given the geopolitical environment, given the fact that there are options . . . [and] given the possibility of having substantial production of alternative aircraft in Canada," it was prudent to review the Lockheed Martin contract, Carney said.

Under the pact, which was finalized in early 2023, deliveries are set to start in 2026 and all purchased aircraft expected to be in operation by 2034.

He cited Portugal's decision last week to reconsider its decision to acquire the Lockheed Martin fighter jets. Since coming to power, President Trump has threatened hefty tariffs on the U.S.'s closest trading partners, renewed diplomatic ties with Russia and warned about cutting off military aid to Ukraine.

Over the weekend, Carney invited Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to the Group of Seven leaders' summit that Canada is hosting later this year.

A spokeswoman for Lockheed Martin said queries about the procurement of F-35s should be directed to the Canadian government.

Carney said Europe is contemplating major new defense expenditures to protect the continent against external threats. That is of interest to Ottawa, he said, because it has the "potential to create supply chains that mean that Canadian companies are participating in the development of these defense systems."

Europe produces three different types of fighter jet. The Eurofighter is built by a coalition of companies from the U.K., Germany, Italy and other nations, while France builds the Rafale and Sweden produces the Gripen. While all these jets have been sold around the world, the F-35 is considered a generation ahead of these jets given its stealth technology and more advanced sensors.

Still, the U.K., Italy and Japan are working on a sixth-generation fighter which is due to come into service in around ten years and France and Germany are also working on a separate aircraft.

Lockheed Martin shares edged upward in Monday trading. Canada's Defense Minister, Bill Blair, initially disclosed officials were reviewing the F-35 contract late Friday.

https://www.morningstar.com/news/dow-jones/2025031710770/canada-to-review-f-35-deal-due-to-changing-geopolitics-pm-carney-says-update