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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

RSN: Oleksii Reznikov | The UN Is an Enabler of Russian War Crimes

 

 

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A fragment of a Tochka-U missile lies on the ground following an attack at the railway station in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, April 8. (photo: Andriy Andriyenko/AP)
Oleksii Reznikov | The UN Is an Enabler of Russian War Crimes
Oleksii Reznikov, The Wall Street Journal
Reznikov writes: "A permanent member of the Security Council invaded Ukraine. The free world needs to fight back."

A permanent member of the Security Council invaded Ukraine. The free world needs to fight back.

The world was horrified by the mass killing of innocent civilians in Bucha. Russian soldiers violated all existing rules and laws of war, raping children and torturing women and men, shooting them execution style. Similar crimes were committed in Kharkiv, Mariupol, Chernihiv and in Kramatorsk, where Russian forces fired a Tochka-U ballistic missile on a railway station filled with 4,000 civilians, mostly women and children.

Among the casualties of Russia’s war on Ukraine has been the postwar system of global order and security. Russia has done everything that the international security institutions were created to prevent. How can the United Nations Security Council, on which Moscow has a permanent seat, live up to its mission to maintain peace? What kind of security and cooperation is possible on the Continent when one participating state of the Organization for Cooperation and Security in Europe has attacked another and killed thousands of civilians? These organizations have failed. Like the League of Nations before them, they must be replaced by a new and more effective set of international institutions capable of serving the interests of all countries, not only those of the great powers.

The architecture of this new system should be based on Ukraine’s experience. In 1994 we gave up the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal, hoping that the signatures of world leaders on a document meant something. But in April 2008, Germany and France blocked Ukraine’s accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The Kremlin got the message. In August 2008 Russia invaded Georgia and the world turned a blind eye. In 2014 Russia attacked Ukraine and the world decided not to intervene. Now Russian bombs are erasing our cities from the earth and the world has been unable to stop it.

All this could have been prevented. Had the West imposed preventive sanctions on Russia and provided Kyiv with a sufficient number of defensive weapons—primarily air and missile defense systems—tens of thousands of Ukrainians would still be alive today.

The Western response to the invasion has been too slow. As President Volodymyr Zelensky has said, the global response to a crisis of this sort should be immediate, within 24 hours, not after weeks or months. Any aggressor must face irreversible punishment through a mechanism of preventive measures—so called deferred sanctions that can be approved in peacetime and take effect automatically.

Russia’s aggression against Ukraine has created almost four million refugees. We are on the brink of a global food crisis that could destabilize Africa and the Middle East. Until Russia is stopped, the crisis will only grow, pulling in neighbors and contributing to the collapse of economies.

We always hear the echoes of the past in the present. I’ve never liked traitors or cockroaches. Even when I was a child, both filled me with disgust. Eventually I came to terms with cockroaches and no longer take offense at their existence, but my feelings for traitors haven’t changed. This is the core of who I am, and of many people around me these days. You can’t go back on your word. You can’t run when your country needs you. You can’t betray your friends.

I make dozens of calls every day, communicating with friends and colleagues from different countries. I really want to believe that everyone I speak with has values that they won’t betray under any circumstances. If you consider friendship one of those values, and you consider yourself a friend of Ukraine, please realize that time is running out. We need your help, and we need it now.

Primarily we need heavy weapons to defend and liberate Russian-occupied territories. I know that these weapons can be sourced quickly from different countries. All that’s needed is the will to do so. If you give us these weapons, you will show the world that you are not afraid to confront evil. We also need a total global embargo on Russian oil and gas. We need real sanctions against Russia’s banking system and trade.

If you give us all this, Russian invaders will be gone from Ukraine in a few months. If you don’t, the war will drag on, and the terrorist state of the Russian Federation will destroy the reputations of global leaders and encourage other rogues to test their strength. The flames of the war can spread to other countries at any moment because

Vladimir Putin won’t stop in Ukraine.

A Ukrainian victory is the only outcome that will force Russia to rethink its strategy of aggression. We can do it. We have already proved our bravery. We just need the tools. Once the job is done we can get down to the important business of building a new world security architecture free from the structural defects of the past.



Oleksii Reznikov is the Defense Minister of Ukraine.


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Russia Bombs Five Railway Stations in Central and Western UkraineA train station in Krasne, near Lviv in western Ukraine, was reportedly hit by an airstrike at about 8.30am on Monday. (photo: Maksym Kozytskyy/Reuters)

Russia Bombs Five Railway Stations in Central and Western Ukraine
Lorenzo Tondo and Pjotr Sauer, Guardian UK
Excerpt: "Five railway stations in central and western Ukraine were hit by Russian airstrikes in the space of an hour on Monday, as the war ground on relentlessly in the south and east of the country."
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The Two Significant New January 6 Disclosures From Mark Meadows's AidePresident Donald Trump with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and John McEntee, the White House director of presidential personnel, in September 2020. (photo: Al Drago/AP)

The Two Significant New January 6 Disclosures From Mark Meadows's Aide
Aaron Blake, The Washington Post
Blake writes: "When it comes to whether the proceedings of the January 6 committee will lead to criminal charges, there are two vital questions."

When it comes to whether the proceedings of the Jan. 6 committee will lead to criminal charges, there are two vital questions. Can it be proved that those involved in plotting to overturn the 2020 election:

  1. Knew that their actions were illegal, and …

  2. Pressed forward with a plan to interfere with Congress’s actions that day?

A judge last month suggested that the evidence on these counts was compelling enough to rule that President Donald Trump probably committed a crime. And now the committee responsible for gathering that evidence is detailing more of it.

In a 248-page filing in the legal battle over former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows’s potential testimony, the committee offers new details of testimony from his aide Cassidy Hutchinson.

On the first count, Hutchinson confirmed that the White House Counsel’s Office repeatedly told those plotting to overturn the election that their plan to use alternate slates of electors — or go even further — was not legally sound. Despite this, Meadows and others pressed forward with their attempts to overturn the election and with the Jan. 6 rally.

On the second count — the idea that this could interfere with Congress’s duties — Hutchinson said Meadows was directly warned about the prospect of violence that day. She said Anthony Ornato, a senior Secret Service agent and political adviser to the White House, discussed the subject with him in early January.

“I just remember Mr. Ornato coming in and saying that we had intel reports saying that there could be violence on the 6th,” Hutchinson said. “And Mr. Meadows said: All right. Let’s talk about it.”

Hutchinson suggested that Ornato had made a point to bring up the subject: “I believe they went to the office for maybe five minutes. It was very quick. Mr. Ornato had stopped him as he was walking out one night to talk about this.”

Separately, Hutchinson detailed the multiple instances in which the White House Counsel’s Office objected legally to the plans to overturn the election on Jan. 6.

According to Hutchinson, the counsel’s office said in some meetings on the subject that it was reviewing the legality of such ideas. But in other meetings — potentially as early as November, more than a month before Jan. 6 — it said the plan was not legally sound.

Emphasis added:

(blockquote)

Q: And so, to be clear, did you hear the White House Counsel’s Office say that this plan to have alternate electors meet and cast votes for Donald Trump in States that he had lost was not legally sound?

HUTCHINSON: Yes, sir.

Q: And do you remember approximately when that was?

HUTCHINSON: I’m trying to not be overly broad, but, right now, sitting here, I can recall at the time, perhaps early to mid- December. Now, it very well could’ve been the end of November, but I’m trying to think about benchmark events and dates in my head, and early to mid- December is the safer bet.

Q: And who was present for that meeting that you remember?

HUTCHINSON: It was in our office. It was Mr. Meadows, Mr. [Rudy] Giuliani, and a few of Mr. Giuliani’s, like — well, I don’t know if the correct term is “associates,” but Mr. Giuliani’s associates.

(end blockquote)

Hutchinson was asked whether this conclusion from the White House Counsel’s Office was also raised in meetings with members of Congress. She said it was. The members she said were present: Reps. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and Louie Gohmert (R-Tex.).

The evidence here is piecemeal; the committee didn’t release the full transcript of Hutchinson’s testimony, so some potentially relevant pages are not yet public. Thus, we don’t know what else she said on the subject.

A big question is whether the potential violence Meadows was warned about was linked to those protesting Trump’s loss and whether he was warned that those protesters might turn violent — but didn’t stop the Jan. 6 rally anyway. (At the rally, Trump would urge his supporters to march to the Capitol — while qualifying that they should do so “peacefully.” But Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani called for a “trial by combat.”)

As for the White House Counsel’s Office’s legal advice: We had known, based on previous reporting, that the counsel’s office had objected to various efforts to overturn the election and even threatened mass resignations. But Hutchinson’s testimony establishes that the counsel’s office concluded the particular plan pursued by Trump and his allies was not legally sound and that the office informed specific people — people who then pressed forward.

These are both key elements of proving that the effort was criminal. To meet the legal standard for obstructing an official proceeding — the crime the Jan. 6 committee has zeroed in on — you need to prove that the actions obstructed the proceeding and that they were undertaken with corrupt intent (i.e., knowing that what they were doing was wrong).

Indeed, they are two elements that the judge last month suggested Trump’s actions had satisfied.

U.S. District Judge David O. Carter said Trump’s actions appeared corrupt because he “likely knew that the plan to disrupt the electoral count was wrongful.” In Trump’s case, it was both because his allies told him that his allegations of widespread voter fraud were baseless and because the lawyer advising him on the plan, John Eastman, conceded that the plan violated the Electoral Count Act. (Eastman argued that law was simply to be disregarded because it was, in his estimation, unconstitutional.) It would be significant if, layered on top of that, the plotters were informed of the illegality of their plan.

Carter also said Trump urging the Jan. 6 rallygoers to march to the Capitol represented his “galvanizing the crowd to join him in enacting the plan.”

“Together, these actions more likely than not constitute attempts to obstruct an official proceeding,” the judge concluded.

(The Justice Department has used this criminal charge in several cases involving Jan. 6 rioters.)

The new documents also reveal that, despite the White House counsel’s advice and apparently after the office informed him of the prospect of violence, Meadows endorsed one of the most far-flung ideas: having Vice President Mike Pence try to unilaterally reject electors by disregarding the Electoral Count Act.

After Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) sent him a text about the idea — one Jordan has said he was merely forwarding from someone else — Meadows responded on Jan. 5: “I have pushed for this. Not sure it is going to happen.”


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The Workers Behind Amazon's Historic First Union Explain How They Did ItChris Smalls, founder and president of the Amazon Labor Union, celebrates with workers following their vote to unionize. (photo: Yana Paskova/WP/Getty Images)

The Workers Behind Amazon's Historic First Union Explain How They Did It
Eric Blanc, Jacobin
Blanc writes: "Staten Island Amazon workers endured thunderstorms, racism, and arrests to organize in break rooms, bus stops, and grocery aisles to win their union - and one of the world's most powerful companies couldn't stop them. Here's how they did it."
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The All-Seeing Eye of Homeland SecurityThe Vision 60 'robot dog' from Ghost Robotics - seen here in September 2020 during an exercise at Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada - may soon patrol the southern U.S. border. (photo: DoD/Air Force Airman First Class Zachary Rufus)

The All-Seeing Eye of Homeland Security
Adrian Rennix, In These Times
Rennix writes: "From robot dogs to face recognition to e-shackles, Big Brother is watching migrants."
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Colombia: 35th Massacre Reported in 2022Colombia's military. (photo: Nathalia Angarita/Reuters)

Colombia: 35th Massacre Reported in 2022
teleSUR
Excerpt: "A new massacre cast its shadow over Colombia."




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Endangered Red Wolf Pups Born in Wild for First Time in Four YearsThe first wild-born litter of red wolves since 2018. (photo: Red Wolf Recovery Program/Facebook)

Endangered Red Wolf Pups Born in Wild for First Time in Four Years
Paige Bennett, EcoWatch
Bennett writes: "For the first time in four years, a litter of red wolf pups was born in the wild. The six pups were found in the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in North Carolina last week."
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RSN: Paul Krugman | QAnon Is Trump's Last, Best Chance


 

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Paul Krugman | QAnon Is Trump's Last, Best Chance
Economist Paul Krugman. (photo: Forbes)
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Last week's Democratic National Convention was mainly about decency - about portraying Joe Biden and his party as good people who will do their best to heal a nation afflicted by a pandemic and a depression."

 There were plenty of dire warnings about the threat of Trumpism; there was frank acknowledgment of the toll taken by disease and unemployment; but on the whole the message was surprisingly upbeat.

This week’s Republican National Convention, by contrast, however positive its official theme, is going to be QAnon all the way.

I don’t mean that there will be featured speeches claiming that Donald Trump is protecting us from an imaginary cabal of liberal pedophiles, although anything is possible. But it’s safe to predict that the next few days will be filled with QAnon-type warnings about terrible events that aren’t actually happening and evil conspiracies that don’t actually exist.

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LeBron James addresses reporters questions regarding Black Lives Matter protests and the broader anti-police violence movement. (photo: LA Times)
LeBron James addresses reporters questions regarding Black Lives Matter protests and the broader anti-police violence movement. (photo: LA Times)


LeBron James Calls Guns a 'Huge Issue' After Jacob Blake Shooting: 'We Think You're Hunting Us'
Ben Golliver, The Washington Post
Golliver writes: "The shooting of Jacob Blake led Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James to directly question the police officers' behavior and to refer to guns as 'a major issue in America.'"
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Stephen Hahn, FDA commissioner, testifies before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, June 23, 2020. (photo: Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)
Stephen Hahn, FDA commissioner, testifies before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, June 23, 2020. (photo: Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images)


FDA Chief Walks Back Key Claim About Convalescent Plasma for Covid-19
Umair Irfan, Vox
Irfan writes: "The Food and Drug Administration whipped up a fierce controversy Sunday when it decided to grant an Emergency Use Authorization, or EUA, for convalescent plasma to be used as a treatment for Covid-19. And by Monday night, FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn admitted on Twitter he had overstated the effectiveness of the treatment."
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9th Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender pilots review a pre-flight checklist June 17, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. (photo: U.S. Air Force)
9th Air Refueling Squadron KC-10 Extender pilots review a pre-flight checklist June 17, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. (photo: U.S. Air Force)


Michael T. Klare | Robot Generals: Will They Make Better Decisions Than Humans - or Worse?
Michael T. Klare, TomDispatch
Klare writes: "With Covid-19 incapacitating startling numbers of U.S. service members and modern weapons proving increasingly lethal, the American military is relying ever more frequently on intelligent robots to conduct hazardous combat operations."
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks during a news conference on March 27, 2019, as he unveils a new Special Committee on Climate Change. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks during a news conference on March 27, 2019, as he unveils a new Special Committee on Climate Change. (photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)


Senate Democrats Want to Build a Climate Coalition That Can Take On the Kochs
David Roberts, Vox
Roberts writes: "In March 2019, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer established the Senate Democrats' Special Committee on the Climate Crisis to examine the effects of climate change on the country and develop a strategy to address it."
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A 2018 protest in Chicago, Illinois in support of Puerto Rico (Photo: Charles Edward Miller, Flickr).


Puerto Rico and the Perpetual State of Emergency
Jose Atiles, NACLA
Atiles writes: "On August 16, amid record numbers of new Covid-19 infections, Puerto Rican Governor Wanda Vázquez acknowledged her defeat in a chaotic primary election to former Puerto Rico congressional representative Pedro Pierluisi."

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Fire burns in the hollow of an old-growth redwood tree in Big Basin Redwoods State Park, California, Aug. 24, 2020. (photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)
Fire burns in the hollow of an old-growth redwood tree in Big Basin Redwoods State Park, California, Aug. 24, 2020. (photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP)


2,000-Year-Old Redwoods Survive Wildfire at California's Oldest State Park
Associated Press
Excerpt: "When a massive wildfire swept through California's oldest state park last week it was feared many trees in a grove of old-growth redwoods, some of them 2,000 years old and among the tallest living things on Earth, may finally have succumbed."

Though feared destroyed, most of the ancient trees at Big Basin Redwoods State Park withstood the blaze.


But an Associated Press reporter and photographer hiked the renowned Redwood Trail at Big Basin Redwoods State Park on Monday and confirmed most of the ancient redwoods had withstood the blaze. Among the survivors is one dubbed Mother of the Forest.

“That is such good news, I can’t tell you how much that gives me peace of mind,” said Laura McLendon, conservation director for the Sempervirens Fund, an environmental group dedicated to the protection of redwoods and their habitats.

Redwood forests are meant to burn, she said, so reports earlier this week that the state park was “gone” were misleading.

The historic park headquarters is gone, as are many small buildings and campground infrastructure that went up in flames as fire swept through the park about 45 miles south of San Francisco.

“But the forest is not gone,” McLendon said. “It will regrow. Every old growth redwood I’ve ever seen, in Big Basin and other parks, has fire scars on them. They’ve been through multiple fires, possibly worse than this.”

When forest fires, windstorms and lightning hit redwood trees, those that don’t topple can resprout. Mother of the Forest, for example, used to be 329 feet tall, the tallest tree in the park. After the top broke off in a storm, a new trunk sprouted where the old growth had been.

Trees that fall feed the forest floor and become nurse trees from which new redwoods grow. Forest critters, from banana slugs to insects, thrive under logs.

On Monday, Steller’s jays searched for insects around the park’s partially burned outdoor amphitheater and woodpeckers could be heard hammering on trees. Occasionally a thundering crash echoed through the valley as large branches or burning trees fell.

When Big Basin opened in 1902 it marked the genesis of redwood conservation. The park now receives about 250,000 visitors a year from around the world, and millions have walked the Redwood Trail.

The park only recently reopened after COVID-19-related closures and now is closed because of the fire. The road in is blocked by several large trees that fell across it, some waist-high, some still on fire.

While there is a great deal of work to be done rebuilding campgrounds, clearing trails and managing damaged madrones, oaks and firs, Big Basin will recover, McLendon said.

“The forest, in some ways, is resetting,” she said.

State Parks District Superintendent Chris Spohrer said he was pleased to know the redwoods had survived. He said an assessment team had only been able to check buildings so far, and that he hopes they can inspect the trees in the coming days.

“The reason those trees are so old is because they are really resilient,” he said.

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