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3/8/2017 5:24:09 PM

US & South Korea drills may lead to 'actual war', North Korea warns

Edited time: 8 Mar, 2017 12:11


North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (R). © KCNA / AFP

North Korea has warned that US and South Korean joint military exercises could result in “actual war.”

North Korean diplomat Ju Yong Choi described the joint military exercises as “massive, unprecedented” and a “major cause of escalation of tension that might turn into actual war,” reported Reuters.

The diplomat, speaking in Geneva to a UN-sponsored conference on disarmament, said the ongoing exercises were aimed at conducting a “pre-emptive nuclear attack” against Pyongyang.

The latest comments come amid rising tensions on the peninsula, with the US deploying the first elements of its anti-missile defence system to South Korea.

In response, US Disarmament Ambassador Robert Wood said North Korea was "a pariah, an outlier" which violated international laws with its ballistic missile and nuclear tests.

On Tuesday the first pieces of the US missile defence system – Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) – arrived in South Korea, reported Reuters. THAAD is designed to detect and destroy incoming missiles from North Korea which threaten civilian populations.

Last month US Defense Secretary James Mattis said no countries had anything to fear from THAAD “other than North Korea.”

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North Korea on Monday launched four missiles into the Sea of Japan as part of a drill it said was part of an exercise which simulated the targeting of US military bases.

Earlier this month the US and South Korea began their annual joint military exercises, known as Foal Eagle. Last year 17,000 US troops and 300,000 South Koreans were involved in the exercises.

This year’s manoeuvers have been described as the “largest-ever” by the South’s Defense Ministry, reportedReuters.

The exercises run until the end of April. Last year’s drills saw a “pre-emptive strike” on simulated North Korea weapon silos staged with 90,000 South Koreans and 15,000 US troops involved.



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3/9/2017 12:00:37 AM





U.S. Drone Strikes Have Gone Up 432% Since Trump Took Office
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Current President Donald Trump campaigned on a less interventionist foreign policy, claiming to be opposed to nation-building and misguided invasions. But less than two months into his presidency, Trump has expanded the drone strikes that plagued Obama’s “peaceful” presidency.

According to an analysis from Micah Zenko, an analyst with the Council on Foreign Relations, Trump has markedly increased U.S. drone strikes since taking office. Zenko, who reported earlier this year on the over 26,000 bombs Obama dropped in 2016, summarized the increase:

During President Obama’s two terms in office, he approved 542 such targeted strikes in 2,920 days—one every 5.4 days. From his inauguration through today, President Trump had approved at least 36 drone strikes or raids in 45 days—one every 1.25 days.

That’s an increase of 432 percent.

He highlights some of the attacks:

These include three drone strikes in Yemen on January 20, 21, and 22; the January 28 Navy SEAL raid in Yemen; one reported strike in Pakistan on March 1; more than thirty strikes in Yemen on March 2 and 3; and at least one more on March 6.

The Trump administration has provided little acknowledgment of the human toll these strikes are taking. As journalist Glenn Greenwald noted in the Intercept, the Trump administration hastily brushed off recent civilian casualties in favor of honoring the life of a single U.S. soldier who died during one of the Yemen raids just days after Trump took office:

The raid in Yemen that cost Owens his life also killed 30 other people, including ‘many civilians,’ at least nine of whom were children. None of them were mentioned by Trump in last night’s speech, let alone honored with applause and the presence of grieving relatives. That’s because they were Yemenis, not Americans; therefore, their deaths, and lives, must be ignored (the only exception was some fleeting media mention of the 8-year-old daughter of Anwar al-Awlaki, but only because she was a U.S. citizen and because of the irony that Obama killed her 16-year-old American brother with a drone strike).

Greenwald notes this is typical of not just Trump, but the American war machine in general:

We fixate on the Americans killed, learning their names and life stories and the plight of their spouses and parents, but steadfastly ignore the innocent people the U.S. government kills, whose numbers are always far greater.”

Though some Trump supporters sang his praises as a peace candidate before he took office, the president’s militarism was apparent on many occasions. He openly advocated increasing the size and scope of the military, a promise he is now moving to keep. And as Zenko highlights, Trump was disingenuous with his rhetoric against interventionism:

He claimed to have opposed the 2003 Iraq War when he actually backed it, and to have opposed the 2011 Libya intervention when he actually strongly endorsed it, including with U.S. ground troops. Yet, Trump and his loyalists consistently implied that he would be less supportive of costly and bloody foreign wars, especially when compared to President Obama, and by extension, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

As Trump continues to dig his heels into decades-old policies he has criticized himself — reportedlymulling over sending ground troops into Syria — he is increasingly proving to be yet another establishment warmonger implementing policies that spawn the creation of more terrorists. As Zenko concludes:

We are now on our third post-9/11 administration pursuing many of the same policies that have failed to meaningfully reduce the number of jihadist extremist fighters, or their attractiveness among potential recruits or self-directed terrorists. The Global War on Terrorism remains broadly unquestioned within Washington, no matter who is in the White House.”

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3/9/2017 12:28:40 AM

China warns Trump he is facing a 'head-on collision' with North Korea

Chinese foreign minister scolds Kim Jong-un’s regime for its nuclear ambitions but also blames Washington for stoking regional tensions


North Korean soldiers march during a mass military parade in Pyongyang. China has warned the US and Kim Jong-un’s regime are heading toward a crisis.
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The United States and North Korea are racing towards a catastrophic “head-on collision”, China’s foreign minister has warned, amid Chinese fury at America’s deployment of a controversial anti-missile system.

Speaking in Beijing on Wednesday, Wang Yi said a “looming crisis” was brewing on the Korean peninsular.

Wang scolded Pyongyang for ignoring international opposition to its nuclear and missile programs but also accused the US of stoking regional tensions by holding “military exercises of enormous scale” with South Korea.

“The two sides are like two accelerating trains coming towards each other with neither side willing to give way. The question is: are the two sides really ready for a head-on collision?” Wang told reporters, painting China as a signalman attempting avert the disaster.

Wang was speaking after the US angered Beijing by announcing it had begun delivering its controversial Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (Thaad) system to South Korea on Monday night.

The deployment came one day after North Korea launched four ballistic missilesinto the Sea of Japan in what its state media called a bid to “mercilessly retaliate against the warmongers” in Washington and Seoul. US president Donald Trump, who has accused China of not doing enough to rein in North Korea, responded by warning that Pyongyang’s threat had entered a “new phase”.

Speaking at a state department briefing on Tuesday, after the first components of Thaad arrived at South Korea’s Osan air base, spokesperson Mark Toner said the system was a reaction to Pyongyang’s “provocative behaviour.”

“We’ve been very clear in our conversations with China that this is not meant to be a threat and is not a threat to them or any other power in the region.”

China, however, views the project as part of a broader US attempt to stifle its rise.

“They see it as part of a regional security architecture - led by the US - where the US uses its military bases and its relationships with allies, but also partners, to keep tightening the screws to build some kind of containment architecture as China rises … and they are trying to stop it,” said John Delury, a China and South Korea expert from Seoul’s Yonsei University.

Wang Yi urged South Korea to “cease and desist” from hosting Thaad and said it was teetering “on the brink of the precipice”.

Wang claimed only sanctions and diplomacy could halt North Korea’s nuclear program, calling on Pyongyang to suspend its nuclear program in exchange for the end of US military drills. “Nuclear weapons will not bring security. The use of force is no solution. Talks deserve another chance. Peace is still within our grasp.”

Experts say Beijing feels increasingly frustrated with Kim Jong-un’s actions but Wang offered the dictator his support insisting China and North Korea remained as close as “lips and teeth” - an expression famously used by Mao Zedong.

Wang’s comments came after Beijing condemned Thaad’s deployment warning South Korea and the US would bear “all the consequences” for taking the “wrong path”.

State-run media went further with the Global Times, a nationalist tabloid, urging Beijing to boost its nuclear arsenal in response to the US’ bid “to establish global military hegemony”.

“The most essential task for China now is to boost its military power. The Thaad installation has offered China a crucial reason to increase and improve its tactical nuclear weapons,” it said.

Xinhua, China’s official news agency, claimed Thaad would trigger an arms race. “More missile shields of one side inevitably bring more nuclear missiles of the opposing side that can break through the missile shield,” it warned.

Paul Haenle, the national security council’s China director under George W Bush and Barack Obama, said Thaad’s deployment reflected growing US fears that Pyongyang would soon have the capability to hit the continental United States with a nuclear warhead mounted on an intercontinental ballistic missile.

“China continues to argue for talks, for diplomacy, but the problem is that that alone is not going to get us to be able to convince North Korea to give up its nuclear program,” said Haenle, the director of Beijing’s Carnegie–Tsinghua Centre.

“The Chinese argue [Thaad] makes the situation worse but, frankly, the US and its allies have no other option but to defend itself and to try to deter North Korea as it ramps up very rapidly its nuclear and missile program.”

Beijing is attempting to dissuade Seoul from hosting Thaad by targeting South Korean companies and banning Chinese tour groups from visiting the country.

Haenle said such efforts would fail. “It’s hard to see democratically elected leaders make decisions to leave their citizens less secure in the face of this growing North Korean nuclear and missile threat.”


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3/9/2017 9:14:46 AM

KREMLIN CLAIMS AMERICAN ‘HYSTERIA’ IS HARMING U.S.-RUSSIA RELATIONSHIP

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The Kremlin has accused "hysteria” among politicians and media in the U.S. of harming relations between Washington and Moscow.

A persistent drip of allegations that multiple officials in U.S. President Donald Trump’s team concealed contacts with Russian officials before his January inauguration has dominated the U.S. news landscape in recent weeks.

Trump’s national security adviser Michael Flynn lost his job after admitting he had misled the administration about his phone conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. Currently Trump’s attorney general Jeff Sessions is facing calls to step down over similar activity.

It is not a legal offense for a U.S. citizen to meet or communicate with a Russian diplomatic official. However, both Flynn and Sessions initially denied any such contact, casting suspicion on how innocuous the communication was. According to the Washington Post, Flynn discussed sanctions on Russia with Kislyak, though had previously denied it.

The suspicion of the Trump administration stems not only from Trump’s own admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin, his inconsistent boasts of having spoken with him before the election, coupled with his denials of ever having spoken to him before becoming president and from the mystery around the alleged hack of his opposition before polling day—a move the Democratic Party claims was a Russian cyber attack.

Speaking to CNN, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov weighed in on the situation after days of giving cagey answers to Russian journalists on the same topic. He denied the hack was linked to the Russian state and said it was "high time for someone in the States to think, 'Are we that weak that a country can interfere in our domestic affairs and influence our electoral system?'

"This is unimaginable and someone has to say—all this is not true,” he said. “We have to be sober, let's come to our minds."

"We don't have the slightest intention to interfere," Peskov said. "The only thing I can tell you is that all this hysteria and public opinion, hysteria in official Washington and hysteria in American media, this is doing lots of harm to the future of our bilateral relations."

Peskov lamented that the work of Russia’s diplomats in a country he called “global player number one” was now a hot political issue.Polls showed on Monday that Americans favor appointing a special prosecutor to investigate the Trump administration’s alleged Russian links. Although overwhelmingly popular with Democrats and independent voters, Republican party members were still on the fence as only 43 percent of them backed the idea.

“For us, we are interested in having a predictable partner, a predictable vis-a-vis for the dialogue," he said. "And now when we unfortunately don't have a comfortable environment for our dialogue, of course it is a great pity."

"We're really sorry about the situation that we are facing now. It is emotional extremism, of trying to make a toxic country out of Russia, to make a toxic… ambassador out of Russia's ambassador," he added.


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3/9/2017 9:44:43 AM

Apple, Samsung, Microsoft: WikiLeaks blows lid on scale of CIA’s hacking arsenal

Edited time: 8 Mar, 2017 13:32


According to the preliminary release, the CIA has the capability to hack, record and even control everyday technology used by billions of people around the world. © AFP

The major takeaway from the latest WikiLeaks dump centers around the terrifying, ‘all-seeing-eye’ surveillance project codenamed ‘Weeping Angel.’ The CIA appears to have taken espionage to a whole new level if WikiLeaks’ initial analysis is accurate.

According to the preliminary release, the CIA has the capability to hack, record and even control everyday technology used by billions of people around the world.

These include smartphones, tablets, smart TVs and even vehicles with remote control navigation systems.

On these devices themselves, the CIA can allegedly hack into some of the world’s most heavily encrypted social media and communications platforms such as WhatsApp, Weibo, Confide, Signal and Telegram before any encryption can even be applied.

For example, WhatsApp’s end-to-end encryption means that only the direct participants in a conversation can read messages; not even WhatsApp is capable of reading them.

The CIA, however, was able to hack into individual private WhatsApp messages before encryption could even be applied.

“Your messages are secured with a lock, and only the recipient and you have the special key needed to unlock and read your message,” the company writes on their website.

To understand the sheer scale of the leak and of the CIA’s high tech surveillance operations, the hierarchy of divisions within the agency’s cyber division can be looked at below.

According to WikiLeaks, the manufacturing division for the Agency’s hacking tools, or ‘zero days’ as they are dubbed in the leaks, is the EDG (Engineering Development Group), which is under the umbrella of the agency’s CCI (Center for Cyber Intelligence).

Smartphone devices

The CIA's Mobile Devices Branch (MDB) developed a variety of tools and techniques to remotely hack and control the world’s most popular smartphones and tablets.

Once hacked, phones can be used to transmit their “geolocation, audio and text communications” directly to the CIA without the user’s knowledge. In addition, the CIA can remotely activate the phone’s microphone and camera.

Apple devices

Despite Apple holding a minority share in the global smartphone market in 2016, the CIA’s Mobile Development Branch has a specific division dedicated to the hacking of Apple devices which run the iOS operating system from smartphones and tablets.

WikiLeaks also alleges that the CIA not only developed but collaborated on or purchased a variety of hacking tools or ‘zero days’ from intelligence agencies and contractors around the world such as GCHQ, NSA, FBI or Baitshop.

Samsung

The EDG has produced a ‘zero day’ capable of hacking Samsung smart TVs, switching it into a fake ‘off mode’ where the device appears to remain on standby while actually recording audio and transmitting it to nearby secured CIA servers.

For context, Samsung was the top-selling television brand in the world for the last decade with a global market share of 21 percent as of 2015. WikiLeaks did not specify in the initial release whether video recordings were also a part of this particular ‘zero day.’

Vehicle control

As far back as 2014, WikiLeaks alleges that the CIA was exploring the possibility of infecting control systems in modern cars and trucks. While the exact goal of such control has yet to be established, WikiLeaks suggests that such hacks could be used for almost undetectable assassinations.

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CIA has tools to remote control chips in cars, trucks, planes, medical devices and hospital tech with assassination potential.

Android devices (Samsung, HTC, Sony)

The majority of the world’s smartphones (approximately 85 percent) run on the Android operating system, with roughly 1.15 billion Android devices sold last year, according to the WikiLeaks statement. Naturally, the CIA devoted an entire subdivision to hacking Android devices, with 24 individual weaponized ‘zero days’ targeting Android devices.

Microsoft

The CIA’s cyber division has developed numerous local and remote ‘zero days’ to hack and control Microsoft Windows users.

These ‘zero days’ include, but are not limited to: air gap jumping viruses such as ‘Hammer Drill’ that are capable of infecting computers or phones that have never been connected to the internet; hacking tools that focus on removable devices such as USB drives; systems for hiding data, be it in covert disk areas or in images; particular ‘zero days’ that are manufactured to self-perpetuate and hide themselves from detection on an ongoing basis.

Before any tech experts gloat, WikiLeaks also alleges that the CIA has developed advanced, multi-platform malware attack and control systems that cover Windows and Mac OS X but also mixed source platforms like Solaris and open source platforms like Linux. Wikileaks names these specific ‘zero days’ as the EDB's ‘HIVE,’ ‘Cutthroat’ and ‘Swindle’ tools.


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