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The US Cyber Command has launched an offensive against Russia.

The New York Timer reported that the American Cyber Command has launched its first operation against Russia.

According to the newspaper, the brave star-and-striped boys have entered into something like communications

with the intent to convince "the Russian hackers" to stop that notorious "interference into the US internal affairs".

It has been less than a week since I have recorded a video about the prevailing mood in the American military.

If you remember, in that material I suggested that the Americans would look for pretexts for a confrontation with Russia via cyber warfare.

Many in the American military believe that their country does not make enough effort to counter the cyber threat.

Naturally, they do not specify who exactly poses a threat for the US in the cyber space, but we do remember

that in the West every tea kettle screams about "the Russian hackers".

It appears my prediction have turned true. Here is a fresh article in a leading American newspaper.

Let us take a closer look at what The New York Times says in its article titled "US begins its first cyberoperation against Russia aimed at protecting elections".

"The United States Cyber Command is targeting individual Russian operatives to try to deter them from spreading disinformation

to interfere in elections, telling them that American operatives have identified them and are tracking their work".

The new American campaign, according to these officials, is aimed at both oligarch-funded hacking groups

and Russian intelligence operatives who are part of Moscow's disinformation campaign" - states the article in The New York Times.

What do you think of this turn of events? Our citizens have reacted as expected - by trolling.

"The American Cyber Command begins a special operation against the Prigozhin's trolls. That is what true success looks like - when a superpower starts a cyberwar against you".

"Have you received a massage form the US Cyber Command yet?"

It is funny but according to The New York Times, 'the first cyber operations" is nothing more than communications with God knows who.

At the same time, the Defense officials would not say how many operatives they were targeting, and whether the direct messages were delivered in an email, a chat or some other electronic intervention.

Senior defense officials insist they are not directly threatening the operatives. Still, the officials said anyone singled out would know,

based on the United States government's actions against other Russian operatives, that they could be indicted or targeted with sanctions.

Considering an extensive experience the Anglo-Saxons have in false flag operations, I would not be at all surprised if mentioned by The New York Times "cyberteams"

dispatched to Ukraine, Macedonia and Montenegro actually fake the activity of "the Russian hackers". This might be done to provide support for unsubstantiated lies about Russia.

After all, the US likely have taken into account the experience of their British allies who wet their pants but failed to present any evidence of "the Russian interference".

In the UK, there has been a confrontation between the government and the Parliament.

The stumbling block was the issue of "fake news" and the apprehension on the part of the British lawmakers that Russia had interfered in the Brexit campaign.

I want to remind you that the Parliament has cooked up an anti-Russian report that asserted "the Russian interference".

However, in three months the cabinet has examined the reports and refused to follow most of the recommendations.

The main point in the government's response - at this time, there is no evidence of successful interference from foreign states or organizations in the internal affairs of Great Britain.

The purpose of that "cyberoperation" praised by The New York Times might be precisely to concoct ahead of time "evidence", which could be later used to accuse Russia and justify aggression against us.

If my hypothesis is correct, then after the November US elections we will be witnessing a renewed barrage of anti-Russian accusations and heightened Russophobic hysteria.

For more infomation >> The US Cyber Command has launched an offensive against Russia. - Duration: 4:28.

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirms he will meet his N. Korean counterpart next week - Duration: 1:35.

now it's been two weeks since America's top diplomat said he was scheduled to

sit down with his North Korean counterpart on Wednesday US Secretary of

State Mike Pompeo confirmed that meeting will take place next week although it's

not yet clear who will be meeting with multiple sources say it might be kim

yeongcheol a top aide to the North's leader Kim Hassan reports US Secretary

of State Mike Pompeo has confirmed he will meet with his North Korean

counterpart next week to discuss plans for the second summit between Washington

and Pyongyang speaking on the radio show the Laura Ingraham show on Wednesday

Pompeyo said the issue of international inspection of the North's nuclear and

missile facilities is one of the agenda items that will be discussed next week

it's still unclear who Pompeo will meet with from the regime yet kim youngchul a

top aide to the north korean leader kim jong-un has been cited as most likely by

multiple diplomatic sources Pompeyo added he hosts a second u.s. North

summit takes place early next year before it's too late in taking down the

regime's nuclear threat explaining that the North's leader has a clear intention

to denuclearize Pompeyo stated that Washington is ready

to do everything it can to assist the regime in the process commenting on the

fact that the North has not conducted a nuclear test or a missile launch in a

long time Pompeyo highlighted that progress has been made so far but a lot

of work still needs to be done kim eun-sun arirang news

For more infomation >> U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo confirms he will meet his N. Korean counterpart next week - Duration: 1:35.

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U.S. troops depart for the southern border - Duration: 0:39.

For more infomation >> U.S. troops depart for the southern border - Duration: 0:39.

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S. Korea and U.S. sign guidelines on combined defense during 50th SCM - Duration: 2:44.

going to start with the security consultative meeting or SCM the annual

top defense dialogue between South Korea and the u.s. that took place in

Washington on Wednesday this year marked the 50th anniversary of the SCM since

the annual meeting was launched all the way back in 1968 to play a key role in

fine tuning Alliance related matters of which there are a great many these days

let's connects to our defense ministry correspondent Park Jiwon on the line so

Jiwon South Korea and the u.s. agreed to maintain the combined forces command UN

Command and US forces Korea even after the transfer of wartime operational

control is completed sometime in the near future or best remark at the

meeting south korea's defense minister hong jong-du and his US counterpart

james mattis signed a strategic guidelines on combined defense they

agreed that the combined forces command between the two countries will continue

as the first OPCON transition combined forces command to maintain the allies

combined defense posture the combined forces command will have a South Korean

four-star general were Admiral hitting it while Americans general or an admiral

will serve as the deputy commander of the post-op constant transition combined

forces command they also agreed to continue to maintain the United Nations

command which has functioned as a guardian of the Armistice Agreement for

the past 65 years preventing an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula the

team confirmed that US forces Korea will also continue to be stationed in Korea

even after the OPCON transfer is completed sometime in the near future

yell lights off the greatest further strengthen their mutual cooperation in

other issues such as regional security issues cyber and the base security okay

G 1 and we also hear that a decision was reached on the joint air defense

exercise vigilant ace so tell us about that yes

mark during the meeting Seoul and Washington agreed to suspend the sphere

villainies originally scheduled to be held in December with the movies aimed

at supporting and strengthening current diplomatic efforts to negotiate with

North Korea in Markman mixtures SDM will take place and so with a dollar right

now and we'll bring you more updates back to mark

For more infomation >> S. Korea and U.S. sign guidelines on combined defense during 50th SCM - Duration: 2:44.

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12 kids celebrate newly obtained U.S. citizenship on Halloween - Duration: 0:35.

For more infomation >> 12 kids celebrate newly obtained U.S. citizenship on Halloween - Duration: 0:35.

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DOJ charges Chinese spies with stealing US intellectual property - Duration: 6:37.

For more infomation >> DOJ charges Chinese spies with stealing US intellectual property - Duration: 6:37.

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Terrorists Obama traded for US soldier rejoin Taliban - Duration: 5:03.

For more infomation >> Terrorists Obama traded for US soldier rejoin Taliban - Duration: 5:03.

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U.S. Senate candidate Martha McSally on why you should vote for her - Duration: 1:06.

For more infomation >> U.S. Senate candidate Martha McSally on why you should vote for her - Duration: 1:06.

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Economist Perspective: U.S. Midterm Elections' Impact on Markets - Duration: 3:21.

For more infomation >> Economist Perspective: U.S. Midterm Elections' Impact on Markets - Duration: 3:21.

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Czech PM may join Hungary, US and Austria by refusing migration pact - Daily News - Duration: 5:57.

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis today criticised a United Nations migration pact following rejections by the United States, Hungary and Austria

The Global Compact for Migration, whose final text was agreed in July after 18 months of negotiations, is set to be adopted during a conference in Morocco on December 10-11

 Babis, whose centre-left cabinet is set to discuss the issue next week, said in parliament: 'I don't like the pact

It's not clearly interpreted and it could be abused.' 'The United States have pulled out, Hungary too, now Austria, and Poland is debating it as well,' he added

  The pact lays out 23 objectives to open up legal migration and better manage migratory flows as the number of people on the move worldwide has increased to 250 million - or three percent of the world's population

The United States quit talks on the pact last December, Hungary's anti-immigration prime minister Viktor Orban rejected it in July and Austria followed suit on Wednesday

Babis, a Slovak-born billionaire, has taken a strict anti-migrant stance, refusing to accept a single refugee despite pleas from western European EU partners

The Austrian government said yesterday that it wouldn't sign the pact, citing worries about national sovereignty

The UN's Global Compact for Safety, Orderly and Regular Migration is not a legally binding agreement

 Austria's conservative Chancellor Sebastian Kurz took office last December, forming a coalition with the nationalist, anti-migration Freedom Party

  The country is the current holder of the European Union's rotating presidency, and Kurz is making immigration policy a priority

The Austria Press Agency reported that Kurz and Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache said that Austria will not sign the document or send an official representative to the meeting in Marrakech, citing fears over a possible dilution of the distinction between legal and illegal migration

Mr Kurz said: 'There are some points that we view critically and where we fear a danger to our national sovereignty

such as the mixing up of seeking protection with labour migration.' Share this article Share His position is that migrants rescued in the Mediterranean should be barred entry into Europe

Austria took in approximately 1 per cent of its population in asylum seekers three years ago during a migration crisis which saw more than a million people travelling to Europe

 Concerns over migration was a central issue of last year's parliamentary election and helped to elect Kurz's conservatives

Kurz, who has implemented policies which include restricting benefits for new immigrants, has said that he will prevent any repeat of that influx

Strache, the Freedom Party's leader, said that some contents of the migratory agreement 'go diametrically against our position'

  'Migration is not and cannot become a human right,' he said. 'It cannot be that someone receives a right to migration because of the climate or poverty

' Barrack Obama's administration adopted a declaration stating that no country can manage international migration on its own in September 2016, agreeing to launch the process leading to the adoption of the 2018 global compact

 But the Trump administration said last December that the U.S was ending its participation in negotiations on the compact, claiming that several provisions were 'inconsistent with U

S. immigration and refugee policies'.Trump's unilateral style of governance has seen the U

S withdraw from several international agreements - most notably the Iran nuclear deal and the Paris Agreement on Climate change

In July Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said that the pact was contrary to Hungary's interests, declaring that the country would withdraw from the process

Szijarto said that while it had some positive intentions such as fighting human trafficking, the pact considered migration an unstoppable and positive phenomenon worthy of support

Poland, which has also gone up against Brussels by resisting national quotas for asylum seekers, said it is considering the same step

The compact has 23 objectives that seek to boost cooperation to manage migration. It contains several actions ranging from technical issues like the portability of earnings by migrant workers to reducing their detention, as well as how to protect and integrate them

For more infomation >> Czech PM may join Hungary, US and Austria by refusing migration pact - Daily News - Duration: 5:57.

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Mattis Makes It Clear the US is Serious About Guarding the Border - Duration: 1:06.

During a press briefing on Wednesday, Defense Secretary James Mattis made it clear that

the US military presence at the Mexican border was serious.

"We don't do stunts in this department, thank you," said General Mattis, when asked

if the deployment of thousands of military troops to the US-Mexico border was a political

stunt.

President Trump and the White House have stated that as many as 10,000 US troops may be dispatched

in response to the caravan of Central American migrants which is currently winding its way

through Mexico and headed for the United States.

The president stated on Wednesday that the military personnel would bolster numbers of

ICE, Border Patrol, and other law enforcement at the border in preparation for the arrival

of the migrants, who reportedly remain determined to enter the country.

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