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Владимир Абаринов, 14.08.2017
Владимир Абаринов
Владимир Абаринов

14.02.2011

Массовые беспорядки в Шарлотсвилле имеют глубокую и многослойную подоплеку и очень похожи на провокацию. На первый взгляд, все просто: власти города решили снести статую генерала Ли как символ расизма, но в город съехались неонацисты - они и учинили побоище, напав на участников контрпротеста. Но это поверхностное описание случившегося.

 

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Владимир Абаринов, 14.08.2017

Идиот.

Feb. 6th, 2017 06:42 am
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Trump didn’t know he was giving Bannon so much power until after adding him to security council: report

Sarah K. Burris

06 Feb 2017 at 08:08 ET                   

Last week it was revealed that senior advisor to Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, was being elevated to “principal” on the National Security Council while others were being “downgraded.”

While Bannon was stealing the spotlight, it turns out that Trump didn’t know the action was being taken. A report from the New York Times revealed that Trump complained that no one told him what his executive order entailed and had no idea it would grant such significant power to Bannon. Only later did Trump learn about the significance. The order was an unprecedented, adding a non-military, political advisor to a board of military experts that advise the president on the nation’s security.

White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus expressed concern about the lack of checks on both Bannon and senior advisor Stephen Miller. He even drafted a 10-part checklist of steps and approvals for executive orders to be reviewed before they’re signed. This order didn’t go through that list.

Bannon’s profile has exploded over the past few months as the internet began calling him President Bannon and TIME magazine revealed his apocalyptic views about the future.

The New York Times also printed an op-ed from Admiral Mike Mullen, who served on the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

 

“Bannon doesn’t belong there,” Mullen said of the promotion. “In my experience, there are very few — if any — meetings of the principals committee at which the input of the military and the intelligence community is not vital.”

He went on to say that the elevation is “troubling” and “worrisome enough,” but worse is “institutionalizing [Bannon’s) attendance” which he believes “threatens to politicize national security decision making.”

 










Ему не сказали,ему не объяснили, идиоту 70 лет, а он думать не научился, только свои палочки и умеет рисовать.




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With National Security Council Shakeup, Steve Bannon Gets A Seat At The Table

 

Stephen "Steve" Bannon, chief strategist for U.S. President Donald Trump, arrives to a swearing in ceremony of White House senior staff in the East Room of the White House on Sunday, Jan. 22.

Andrew Harrer /Bloomberg via Getty Images

President Trump has reorganized the National Security Council by elevating his chief strategist Steve Bannon and demoting the Director of National Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Now, Bannon will join the NSC's principals committee, the top inter-agency group for discussing national security. The National Security Council is the staff inside the White House that coordinates decision making by the president on such matters, in coordination with outside departments including the State Department and the Pentagon.

It's an unusual decision, NPR's Mara Liasson reported. "David Axelrod, for instance, who had a similar job as Bannon in the Obama administration, never sat in on Principals meetings," she added. When such figures seen as part of the political wing of the White House have participated in broader National Security Council meetings, it's sparked sharp criticism from the national security establishment.

Before joining Donald Trump's inner circle during the 2016 campaign, Bannon was the head of Breitbart News, a far-right media outlet that has promoted conspiracy theories and is a platform for the alt-right movement, which espouses white nationalism.

Bannon was extremely influential during the first week of the administration – he is said to be part of a small group inside the White House driving the flurry of executive actions this week, Mara Liasson has reported.

Some of those orders have provoked criticism that Bannon and other administration officials are not coordinating with other agencies on major policy changes, Mara says, such as the chaos and detentions at airports following Trump's executive order on immigration.

 

Steve Bannon, right, joins President Trump and national security advisor Michael Flynn in the Oval Office on Saturday during a call with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Pete Marovich/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The NSC principals committee is defined as "the Cabinet-level senior interagency forum for considering policy issues that affect the national security interests of the United States." It's chaired either by national security advisor Michael Flynn or homeland security advisor Tom Bossert and now includes the secretaries of state, defense and the Treasury, plus the attorney general, White House chief of staff and the president's chief strategist, which is Bannon's position.

On the other hand, the Director of National Intelligence and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff will now attend Principals Committees meetings only when "issues pertaining to their responsibilities and expertise are to be discussed," according to the presidential memorandum issued on Saturday.

As NPR national security editor Philip Ewing explains, Trump "is shaking up the wonky process by which the executive branch makes its toughest decisions on national security – the big question is how much that will matter." Here's more:

"On paper, these are big changes: Past administrations ran their National Security Councils with a Great Wall of China-separation between the political team at the White House and the nonpartisan specialists who help with decision-making. The explicit inclusion of Bannon means that Trump's top adviser on messaging, strategy and other partisan issues means he could also be part of decisions about policy toward adversaries, military actions and other such decisions.

"What does it all mean, in practical terms? It's too soon to say. Former national security council staffers say their day-to-day meetings and process were not governed by whatever formal instruction issued by their respective presidents. Political staffers from the White House have attended meetings in the past. The committees invite who they think they need to invite given the topics under discussion – something that will likely continue under [National Security Advisor Michael] Flynn."

Top security officials from the Obama administration are blasting the decision.

Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who served under Obama and George W. Bush, called the demotions a "big mistake" in an interview with ABC News. " I think that they both bring a perspective and judgment and experience to bear that every president, whether they like it or not, finds useful," Gates said.

Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice called the move "stone cold crazy." In a sarcastic tweet, she said: "Who needs military advice or intel to make policy on ISIL, Syria, Afghanistan, DPRK?"

White House press secretary Sean Spicer responded in an interview with ABC News. "That's clearly inappropriate language from a former ambassador," Spicer said. "We are instilling reforms to make sure that we streamline the process for the president to make decisions on key, important intelligence matters. You've got a leader in General Flynn who understands the intelligence process and the reforms that are needed probably better than anybody else."

Spicer also defended Bannon's qualifications. "Well, he is a former naval officer. He's got a tremendous understanding of the world and the geopolitical landscape that we have now," Spicer said.

Sen. John McCain, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, told CBS News, "I am worried about the National Security Council. Who are the members of it and who are the permanent members? The appointment of Mr. Bannon is something which a radical departure from any National Security Council in history."

McCain added that, "One person who is indispensable would be the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in my view."

П.С. Какие мерзкие рожи пришли к власти. !

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Главный советник Трампа рекомендовал СМИ "заткнуться и слушать"

27.01.2017
Стивен Бэннон. Фото: diversityinc.com
Стивен Бэннон. Фото: diversityinc.com
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Главный советник президента США Стивен Бэннон назвал американские СМИ "оппозиционной партией", посоветовав им "заткнуться". Об этом Бэннон заявил в интервью The New York Times. "СМИ должны чувствовать замешательство и унижение, они должны заткнуться и хоть немного послушать", - сказал советник Трампа.

"Средства массовой информации у нас - это оппозиционная партия. Не Демократическая партия. Они не понимают эту страну. И они до сих пор не поняли, почему Дональд Трамп стал президентом Соединенных Штатов", - добавил Бэннон.

По его словам, СМИ на сто процентов ошиблись, добиваясь победы Хиллари Клинтон на президентских выборах и рассчитывая на эту победу. "Это унизительное поражение они никогда не отмоют", — добавил Бэннон. По его словам, у прессы нет "никакой власти".

62-летний Стивен Бэннон возглавлял предвыборный штаб Трампа. В ноябре 2016 года он был назначен главным стратегом и старшим советником избранного президента.

В ходе предвыборной гонки многие средства массовой информации выражали поддержку демократу Хиллари Клинтон. Сам Трамп неоднократно выступал с критикой журналистов за необъективность.

11 января, выступая на своей первой пресс-конференции в Нью-Йорке, Трамп отчитал CNN, назвав телекомпанию "ужасной организацией", публикующей фейки. Журналистам телеканала он даже не дал задать вопрос. После своей инаугурации Трамп назвал представителей прессы "самыми бесчестными людьми на планете": СМИ, по его оценке, занизили число пришедших на инаугурацию.

27.01.2017

Не зря ККК приветствовали победу трампа. Хотелось бы посмотреть в глаза топаллера( и не только его), который не щадя живота своего, усиленно поливал грязью всю жизнь Хиллари, начиная аж спеленок., и который pissed off, ео случаю победы трампа.

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