PORTRÄTS & FIGUREN DER NEUEN OBAMA / BIDEN REGIERUNG – RACHEL LEVINES HORMONVERGABE !

20 Jan 2021 – Die baldige Vize-Gesundheitsministerin, Dr. Rachel Levine, ist schon jetzt in Deutschland beliebt, gefeiert und umworben. Sie ist der verdichtete Ausdruck des Diversity-Cults, der vor allem von den Demokraten in Amerika gepflegt wird, um an Stimmvieh zu kommen und um ihre bourgeoissozialistische Politik zu ummanteln.

Doch Dr. Rachel Levine steht auch, wie Kamala Devi Harris oder Joe Biden, dafür, dass sich hinter dem Geschwätz von der [barbarischen] Vielheit ein großer tiefer Abgrund aufspreizt.

So war Harris in ihrem früheren Leben eine gnadenlose Law-and-Order Staatsanwältin, die besonders bei Habenichtsen und Schwarzen [was oftmals verschränkt Auftritt] rigoros vorging. [1]

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS Kurdistan’s Weekly Brief, January 19, 2021

A weekly brief of events that occurred in the Kurdish regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.
Turkey

  • The Turkish Minister of Justice added more names to the summary of proceedings intended to strip Kurdish lawmakers of parliamentary immunity, including that of People’s Democratic Party Co-chair Pervin Buldan. The most recent additions come during a larger crackdown on over 100 Kurdish activists and politicians dubbed the “Kobanê Trial,” which has so far resulted in a Turkish court in Gaziantep sentencing seven people to life in prison for participating in protests against Da’esh in 2014. Furthermore, at least 24 people received prison sentences for participation in HDP-sponsored women’s rights rallies held in Bitlis in 2016. Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ignored repeated requests from European nations to release former HDP leader Selahattin Demirtas, who has been imprisoned since November 2016. Finally, a Turkish court in Diyarbakir (Amed) sentenced the former head of the province’s bar association, Mehmet Emin Aktar, to 75 months in prison for espousing “propaganda for a terrorist organization.”

 

Iraq 

  • The Council of Representatives of Iraq finished its second reading of the 2021 budget bill on Saturday. The CRI’s finance committee will now examine over 150 lawmaker edits regarding spending and public employee salaries. Meanwhile, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) awaits the passage of the bill so it can receive its share of the budget from the Government of Iraq (GOI) and pay its employees’ salaries, though it remains unclear if the bill will pass in its current form.
  • Turkish Minister of Defense Hulusi Askar, following a meeting with Prime Minister of Iraq Mustafa al Kadhimi in Baghdad, traveled to Erbil on Monday and met with multiple KRG officials on Tuesday, including President of the Kurdistan Region Nechirvan Barzani, to discuss security cooperation against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). The Turkish military continues to carry out operations it claims are targeting the PKK in Iraqi Kurdistan and has established at least 40 bases and outposts in the region.
  • Iraq’s Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister of Iraq Kadhimi that suggested postponing the Iraqi election scheduled on June 6, 2021, to October 16, 2021. Concurrently, Kurdish parties in Kirkuk held additional meetings to finalize a united list for the upcoming elections, though the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) was absent due to its refusal to return to the governorate after the 2017 independence referendum.

Syria

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergei Lavrov claimed Russia, despite its opposition to the US presence in Syria, would not initiate hostilities with US forces and instead engage in dialogue aimed at defusing tensions and ensuring compliance with agreements in the region. That said, Lavrov also stressed Russia’s opposition to any attacks on the Syrian state. Several hostile incidents have occurred between Russian and US forces since the US’s October 2019 partial withdrawal from northeastern Syria, and Lavrov’s comments come in the wake of additional Israeli airstrikes on Iranian militias and US sanctions targeting the Assad regime. Concurrently, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported 40 Russian airstrikes targeting rural locations in Raqqa Governorate, ostensibly in response to an increasing number of ISIS (Da’esh) attacks targeting Assad regime forces in Deir Ez Zor Governorate.
  • The Turkish military and its proxies launched several indirect fire attacks northwest of Manbij city on Saturday. At the same time, the positioning of a large number of Turkish proxies near Ain Essa stoked fears of a renewed assault on the city.
  • The Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration of North and East of Syria (AANES) released another 31 families (99 people) from al Hawl camp last week, continuing a policy that was instituted last year where individuals who had not committed crimes were released to the custody of Arab tribes that offered guarantees they would not engage in militant activities. Meanwhile, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) announced the arrest of three Da’esh terrorists and the confiscation of “documents” in Deir Ez Zor Governorate’s Al Shheell town.

 

Iran 

  • The Iranian regime intensified its ongoing crackdown on Kurdish political rights and has now arrested at least 35 Kurdish activists across Iranian Kurdistan (Roihelat) during the past two weeks. Simultaneously, Sanandaj’s Islamic Revolutionary Court sentenced a Kurdish activist named Fareed Waisi and his wife, Sirous Abbas, to two years in prison for “propaganda against the state” and “disruption of national security” after they organized and participated in November 2019 protests. Moreover, the Cooperation Center of the Iranian Kurdistan Parties denounced the mass arrests targeting Kurds and described the regime’s policies as “wrong, inhuman, and creating a dire economic situation for people of Iran.” The Kurdish parties also claimed the Iranian regime’s arrests of civilian activists were motivated by fear of anti-government protests.
  • Iranian border guards killed a Kurdish border porter (Kolbar) named Yousif Fatahzada near Baneh last week. Another Kolbar named Ahmad Mohammadi died after suffering a heart attack in the same area on Saturday. Iranian authorities also wounded two Kolbars near Nowsud last Tuesday and Sunday. Lastly, as of Tuesday, at least five Kolbars remained missing after an avalanche near the Somai Bradost region.

 

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE NEW US GOVERNMENT BARACK OBAMA – PRESENTED BY JOE BIDEN  !

As Trump departs, Iran says ‘ball in Washington’s court’ to reinstate nuclear deal

President Hassan Rouhani appeared more upbeat on the prospects of the Iran nuclear deal on the day that Donald Trump departed from the White House.  Al-Monitor Staff Jan 20, 2021

Donald Trump’s departure from the White House must have prompted a sigh of relief from his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani, who declared the outgoing US leader “dead” and the Iran nuclear deal “alive and more kicking than ever.”

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : GEHEILT KOMMT DER NIE ZURÜCK !  – Karl Lauterbach in Quarantäne

dpa/ APOTHEKE ADHOC, 11.03.2020 14:33 Uhr  – Vorsichtsmaßnahme: SPD-Gesundheitspolitiker Dr. Karl Lauterbach ist in häuslicher Quarantäne, weil er Kontakt zu einem Sars-CoV-2-Infizierten hatte.Berlin

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS BACKGROUND : CHANGING OF THE GUARD –  NEW IRAQI MILITIA TRENDS & RESPONSES

 

by Michael Knights, Hamdi Malik, and Crispin Smith – PolicyWatch 3419 January 19, 2021

In the year since their most iconic leaders were killed, Iran-backed militias in Iraq have been changing in crucial ways, providing rich insights into how Baghdad and its international partners should approach them in 2021.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS „DER SUBREALIST“  & TUMULT : FRANK BÖCKELMANN ZUR CORONA KULTUR

Von der Risiko- zur Angstgesellschaft –  Felix Menzel im Gespräch mit Frank Böckelmann.

Frank Böckelmann ist nicht nur Herausgeber der Vierteljahresschrift TUMULT. Aus seiner Feder stammen auch einige Bücher (Die Gelben, die Schwarzen, die Weißen / Jargon der Weltoffenheit), in denen es ihm gelungen ist, die zivilreligiösen Dogmen der Gegenwart gekonnt zu ignorieren. In diese Kategorie fällt auch das Buch Risiko, also bin ich. Von Lust und Last des selbstbestimmten Lebens (2011).

Da Böckelmann seit fast einem Jahr nun selbst zur „Risikogruppe“ zählen wird und noch dazu in einem Risikogebiet (Hotspot) leben muss, haben wir ihn gefragt, wie er damit zurechtkommt und was passiert, wenn der Staat zwischen Größenwahn und Übervorsicht schwankt.

Manuscriptum: Sehr geehrter Herr Böckelmann, neuerdings dürfen wir uns nur noch mit einem Freund treffen und sollen uns an eine Auslaufzone von 15 Kilometern halten. Wie sehr schmerzt Sie diese Entmündigung? Oder allgemeiner gefragt: Wie dramatisch muss ein Ausnahmezustand sein, damit derart restriktive Vorwegnahmen der individuellen Risiko-Abwägungen der Bürger legitim werden?

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Enthüllung über Putin : Nawalnyjs nächster Paukenschlag

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : EINER DER MUT  HAT – ALEX NAVALNY

Kaum hat der Kreml Alexej Nawalnyj nach dessen Rückkehr weggesperrt, kommt von den Mitstreitern des Oppositionspolitikers eine neue Korruptionsenthüllung. Erstmals geht es um Präsident Wladimir Putin persönlich.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS AFTER TRUMP : Iran threatens to dismantle surveillance cameras at nuclear facilities if sanctions are not lifted

by News Desk 2021-01-19  AL MASDAR  Archived photo of the Natanz Nuclear Facility in Iran.

BEIRUT, LEBANON (3:10 P.M.) – Mojtaba Dhul-Nur, head of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee in the Iranian parliament, threatened to dismantle the IAEA’s surveillance cameras in nuclear facilities if sanctions continued.The Iranian official pointed out that the additional protocol will also be suspended on February 21 in the event that sanctions against Iran are not lifted.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS EDITORIAL

We need  Scepticism more than ever

In times of crisis we should encourage — not penalise — critical thinking

Freddie Sayers is the Executive Editor of UnHerd. He was previously Editor-in-Chief of YouGov, and founder of PoliticsHome.  – UNHERD  19 Jan 2021

For much of human history, doubt was considered a personal vice. Status and advancement was generally conferred on believers and cheerleaders for the prevailing orthodoxy. Questioning the status quo was regarded as sedition and, as a result, discussions of “doubt” were confined to pedantic philosophers determined to discover whether anything in the world could really be known.

It was not really until David Hume, writing during the Scottish Enlightenment, that an attempt was made to reconcile Scepticism with the real world.

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SETH FRANTZMAN (JERUSALEM POST) MAKES CHANGING OF THE GUARDS ! PRO BIDEN NOW & WRITING FOR BLOOMBERG)

Biden Has Already Calmed the Middle East

The prospect of American reengagement in the region is encouraging belligerents to seek reconciliation.

By Seth J. Frantzman  17. Januar 2021, 07:00 MEZ -Seth J. Frantzman covers Middle East affairs for the Jerusalem Post. He is the author of “After ISIS: America, Iran and the Struggle for the Middle East” and executive director of the Middle East Center for Reporting and Analysis.

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