9:58 AM 5/27/2019 - New Abwehr On A Couch: Psychoanalysis of the Operations "KaiserTrump", "Call911", and many others after WWII
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#CIA:— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) May 27, 2019
I do not see any principal difference between the good piece of the Strategic Intelligence Analysis, Op-Ed Article, or for that matter, an informative Tweet. They convey the thought, the idea, the concept; the presentations & the interpretations of many the "Big Pictures". pic.twitter.com/YlQWK74J3N
Analysis and Psychoanalysis of
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Strategic Intelligence Analysis
Strategic Intelligence Analysis In Tweets
I do not see any principal difference between the good piece of the Strategic Intelligence Analysis, Op-Ed Article, or for that matter, an informative Tweet. They convey the thought, the idea, the concept; the presentations and the interpretations of many the "Big Pictures".
In the age of the Internet the open sources of information are so rich that they do not leave space, time, and desire for other sources, which simply are not needed and might even muddy the Big Picture. Classified Information is and should be restricted mostly to operational matters, the rest of it is usually publicly available.
The Strategic Intelligence Analysis thus becomes the open and the public exercise of the free creative thinking, and it should be viewed and treated as such, and valued by the general criteria of the informational quality rather than by any other factors, such as, for example, political slants.
The #NewAbwehr #OnACouch: The #Psychoanalysis of the #OperationKaiserTrump,
#OperationCall911,
#OperationUSSCole,
#OperationRedScare &OperationRoyOfCon,
And many, many other Intelligence Operations globally after the WW2.
We live in the Abwehr Designed and the Abwehr Constructed World, Geopolitically, Psychologically, and Psychosocially; and also in the House Of Mirrors Of the Abwehr Constructed Myths, as the high art of their Disinformation and Propaganda.
9:58 AM 5/27/2019
#KaiserTrump is the #IntelligenceOperation by the #NewAbwehr, #BND, #GermanIntelligence, #GerhardScroeder, #ErnstUhrlau, and their agents and assets: Deutsche Bank, Putin, TOC, Jewish-Russian-Israeli Oligarchs, and other groups, all under leadership, management, and guidance of the New Abwehr.
It is #Revealed in their #collective #RepetitionCompulsion #Neurosis: the #need to #recreate the #painful #themes of #German #History and to #Undo, symbolically and very much in real life the #Sequelae of #WW2.
Michael Novakhov
5.27.19
#KaiserTrump is #IntelligenceOperation by #NewAbwehr, #BND, #GermanIntelligence, #GerhardScroeder, #ErnstUhrlau. It #Reveals their #collective #RepetitionCompulsion #Neurosis: the #need to #recreate the #painful #themes of #German #History and to #Undo...https://t.co/aYoht1me61 pic.twitter.com/4s4auSLIFB— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) May 27, 2019
#KaiserTrump is #IntelligenceOperation by #NewAbwehr, #BND, #GermanIntelligence, #GerhardScroeder, #ErnstUhrlau. It #Reveals their #collective #RepetitionCompulsion #Neurosis: the #need to #recreate the #painful #themes of #German #History and to #Undo the #Sequelae of #WW2.
#CIA pic.twitter.com/d33vNltcsR
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#Thus, the #mostlogical #conclusion #uptodate is: #DonaldTrump is the #Asset of the #NewAbwehr (#Global #Services) & #GermanIntelligence (#BND). This is #masked by his #demonstrative #antagonism #toward #GerhardSchroeder.
#InvestigateTrumpDeutscheBankConnection! #InvestigateBND pic.twitter.com/fFK4PdqsG9
#InvestigateTrumpDeutscheBankConnection! #InvestigateBND pic.twitter.com/fFK4PdqsG9
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In Pics | Interesting photos: #DonaldTrump's visit to #Japan
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#DonaldTrump enjoys sumo wrestling in Japan
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U.S. 🇺🇸 President #DonaldTrump becomes first head of state to meet Japan's 🇯🇵 new Emperor ddnews.gov.in/international/… pic.twitter.com/Syp2fJ1Rt9
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Damn right! In 2020, we can take one of two paths!
Path #1 #DonaldTrump - This path leads to the greatest posterity we’ve known within my lifetime.
Path #2 Socialism - This path leads to the same kind of ruin that the good people of Venezuela.
Your Choice!
#MAGA pic.twitter.com/pKIrbpCyed
Path #1 #DonaldTrump - This path leads to the greatest posterity we’ve known within my lifetime.
Path #2 Socialism - This path leads to the same kind of ruin that the good people of Venezuela.
Your Choice!
#MAGA pic.twitter.com/pKIrbpCyed
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These are some common symptoms of “Bipolar Disorder”
MOOD: mood swings, anger, apathy.
BEHAVIOURAL: irritability, disorganised behaviour, aggression.
COGNITIVE: delusion, false belief of superiority.
PSYCHOLOGICAL: manic episode, paranoia.
#DonaldTrump displays all symptoms!
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#DonaldTrump and his motorcade enter the Imperial Palace pic.twitter.com/vA5tMfXl9a
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US President #DonaldTrump gives trophy to sumo winner in #Japan pic.twitter.com/EcbWuNLkcf
US President #DonaldTrump gives trophy to sumo winner in #Japan pic.twitter.com/EcbWuNLkcf
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Food art
#トランプ大統領 #トランプ来日
#ドナルドトランプ
#DonaldJohnTrump
#DonaldTrump #President
#安倍総理 #安倍晋三 #ShinzoAbe
#おにぎりアート #Foodart pic.twitter.com/PatX2chzRs
#ドナルドトランプ
#DonaldJohnTrump
#DonaldTrump #President
#安倍総理 #安倍晋三 #ShinzoAbe
#おにぎりアート #Foodart pic.twitter.com/PatX2chzRs
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Oh shut up, Lindsey Graham by Bill Palmer
Lindsey Graham doesn’t have a problem with the fact that Donald Trump colluded with a foreign enemy government to alter the presidential election in his own favor. Nor does Lindsey Graham have a problem with the fact that Donald Trump put an alleged serial rapist on the Supreme Court. In fact Graham led the charge in helping him do it. Graham has become an immoral, complicit villain with no semblance of a moral compass. But hold the presses, because Lindsey finally has a problem with Trump.
Donald Trump has decided to illegally bypass Congress and sell weapons to Saudi Arabia and its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. That’s a bit of a problem, as the Crown Prince was the one who had American journalist Jamal Khashoggi murdered and dismembered. Trump has no problem with this, both because he worships evil people who are friendly to him, and because the Saudi regime owns Trump financially.
Lindsey Graham has decided he doesn’t like this move one bit. That’s kind of odd, really, when you consider that Graham automatically and giddily approves of everything Trump does these days, no matter how criminal or evil. Not only is Graham weirdly siding against Trump on this one isolated evil move while continuing to cheerlead the rest of Trump’s evil agenda, Graham is doing it in public – and emphatically. Graham went on Fox News on Sunday morning to announce that Trump shouldn’t do it, while being sure to remind everyone that Bin Salman is a cold blooded murderer.
Why is Lindsey Graham doing this? If perhaps only out of morbid curiosity, there’s a part of me that would like to be able to parse the obvious blackmail and obvious loss of mental competence that have both contributed to Graham’s devolution into a steaming pile of incoherent toxic garbage. But the reality is that, whatever has happened to Graham, he doesn’t belong within a million miles of the Senate, and often comes across as someone who shouldn’t be allowed outdoors unsupervised. What’s more, after Trump goes through with this deal, Lindsey will just sort of forget he’s opposed to it, because that’s what compromised unhinged lunatics do. Graham is up for reelection 2020, and he must he voted out.
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Poland’s national-conservative ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) came narrowly ahead of the centrist European Coalition in Sunday’s European Parliament vote seen as a test before the parliamentary elections later this year.
PiS won 43.1% of the vote compared to 31.8% five years ago – the strongest result it has won in any election.
Meanwhile, the opposition European Coalition comprising the Civic Platform (PO), formerly led by European Council President Donald Tusk, and a group of leftist and rural parties reached 38,4%, according to pollster Ipsos.
Other parties such as the left-wing Wiosna of openly-gay politician Robert Biedron with 6.7% and the right-wing Konfederacja with 6.2% trailed far behind, while no other party made it over the 5% threshold.
With this result, the first estimated distribution of seat gave PiS 24 seats in the next European Parliament for the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR), followed by the European Coalition with 22 seats for the European People’s Party (EPP), and leaving Spring and Confederation with 3 seats each.
PiS had framed the EU ballot as a battle against western liberal ideals that are threatening the staunchly Catholic country’s way of life.
The campaign had been dominated by issues such as gay rights, the legacy of the Holocaust in Poland, and the role of the Catholic Church in public life.
With a voter turnout of 43% – a record high for a European election since Poland joined the bloc in 2004 – the strong result achieved by Law and Justice will feed a growing batch of Eurosceptics across Europe that share the broad goal of returning power to EU member states.
“We won, but we won in such a way that must convince us to do one thing – to work very hard before the parliamentary elections,” PiS party leader Jarosław Kaczyński told supporters just after exit poll results were published late on Sunday evening.
“Today is a very important day, we have to appreciate it, appreciate the autonomous value of the victory in this election, huge tasks before our MEPs, but we have to remember, the decisive battle for the future of our homeland will take place in the autumn,” he added.
Kaczyński stressed that “everything that is hurting many Poles, everything that is considered a threat, will not be realised, will not happen if Law and Justice is in power.”
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki called the result “historic”, commenting on Twitter that “the fifth victory in a row is the best proof that Poles want a good change not only in Poland but in Europe. (…) We did it!”
At the same time, the European election campaign paves the way for the campaign in autumn, when members of the Sejm and Senate – the two chambers of the Polish parliament – will be elected.
The narrow result directly puts the two camps on a collision course for the national polls in autumn.
While for the ruling Law and Justice party, the election had been mainly about cementing its power, the opposition aimed to reverse the nationalist trend.
Hence the unusually large number of current ministers and former prime ministers on both lists, such as deputy prime minister Beata Szydło, interior minister Joachim Brudzinski, and PiS spokeswoman Beata Mazurek for Law and Justice and former prime ministers Ewa Kopacz, Leszek Miller and Włodzimierz Cimoszewicz, former foreign minister Radosław Sikorski with mandates for the European Coalition.
Shortly after the results were announced, Grzegorz Schetyna, leader of the centre-right Civic Platform (PO) party, praised the idea of the European Coalition.
“We united the opposition, but we know that it’s only the beginning of our path,” said Schetyna, who united five opposition parties into the European Coalition aiming to beat Law and Justice.
“We showed that we can and we must be together. That’s the key to victory in October,” Schetyna said in front of supporters.
He added that the European Coalition is the “only case in Europe” in which the opposition unites against the “populist government.”
[Edited by Zoran Radosavljevic]
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The EU elections have been marked by successes for the far-right, a surge by the Greens and setbacks for traditional parties across the continent. Photo: Reuters
Traditional centrists significantly weakened
It was a
. The loose Social Democrat grouping in the European parliament is projected to lose 41 seats in the 751-seat chamber, going from 191 in 2014, to a projected 150 now.
. The loose Social Democrat grouping in the European parliament is projected to lose 41 seats in the 751-seat chamber, going from 191 in 2014, to a projected 150 now.
It wasn’t much better for the centre-right either with the European People’s party bloc (EPP) projected to shrink from 221 seats down to 179 although it will remain the biggest grouping.
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Together, the groups are on course to lose their majority and will be forced to look to the Greens and Liberals to govern.
The Greens enjoy wave of support
The Greens nearly doubled their vote to finish second on 21 per cent, ahead of the Social Democrats. Many of the gains came from the northern European countries that were once the continent’s industrial heartlands but where, often inspired by 16-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, young people have taken to the streets to demand a break from a legacy of dependence on fossil fuels.
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Germany’s Greens leapt into second place behind chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU conservatives, with a third of its voters under the age of 30.
“This election was above all about the issue of climate and climate protection,” acknowledged Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, leader of the German Christian Democrats (CDU), currently the biggest European party in the EU chamber along with Italy’s league and the UK’s Brexit party.
Greens also doubled their share of the vote to take two seats in Finland and Denmark, won their first two seats in Ireland in two decades, grabbed third place in France and were set for strong showings in Belgium, the Netherlands
The far-right didn’t reach expectations
Despite a strong showing in countries such as Poland, Hungary and Italy, the widely predicted far-right surge did not fully materialise.
A strong showing for the pro-EU middle ground, typified by Spain’s socialist PSOE, dented the hopes of far-right leaders that the polls would provide a final breakthrough and present an opportunity to shape policy in Strasbourg.
Matteo Salvini, leader of Italy’s far-right League and deputy prime minister, called the elections a mandate for a shake-up in Brussels.
But although the Nationalists bloc to which the League belongs increased their seats in Strasbourg to 58, the result fell short of expectations.
A new middle ground emerges
While the classic centrist parties did lose ground in some countries such as Germany, the overall picture was that the four loose parliamentary groups occupying the pro-EU middle ground lost fewer than 20 seats, securing 505 seats out of 751, according to a projection by the European parliament. This is due to a strong performance from parties in the Liberal Democrat grouping in parliament. Emmanuel Macron’s En Marche group in France is included in this bloc and although it came second to Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, it has again succeeded in supplanting the old Gaullist and Socialist parties in the centre ground of French politics.
The Lib Dems in Britain also contributed to the surge in support for the Alliance of Liberal Democrats for Europe (ALDE) bloc, which looks to have gained 40 seats.
Guy Verhofstadt, the Belgian politician who leads the ALDE group, said the traditional centrist parties had been weakened and that they would now have to turn to ALDE for help in forming a coalition.
The ALDE group would emerge as the bloc with the biggest gains, he said.
So while Salvini might proclaim that a “new Europe” has been forged by the far right, it could also be argued that a new middle ground has emerged to prop up the EU.
Turnout: the big winner
EU officials were delighted by an increase in turnout to 51 per cent, up from 43 per cent in 2014. It was the first reverse in a trend of falling participation since the first direct EU vote in 1979.
The turnout may muffle talk of a “democratic deficit” undermining the legitimacy of the EU. Luxembourg’s liberal Prime Minister Xavier Bettel tweeted: “Europe wins! Voter turnout very high and pro-European parties are strongest.”
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More nationalists in parliament than ever before but egos and policy differences will hamper formation of coherent bloc.
Украинский олигарх Игорь Коломойский рассказал, из-за чего произошел его конфликт с экс-президентом Украины Петром Порошенко, передает РИА «Новости».
По его словам, причиной ссоры стал принадлежащий ему телеканал «1+1».
«Мы, кстати, из-за телевизора с ним и поругались. Если вы хотите знать, что являлось конфликтом, это был «1+1», — заявил Коломойский.
Он пояснил, что Порошенко хотел, чтобы Коломойский влиял на контент канала.
Ранее Коломойский раскрыл любимчиков на парламентских выборах.
Пресс-секретаря президента России Дмитрия Пскова попросили прокомментировать информацию о возможном уходе в отставку помощника президента РФ Владислава Суркова, передает РИА «Новости».
Он ответил, что «слухи» Кремль не комментирует.
«Вы знаете, что мы традиционно никакие кадровые слухи не комментируем», — сказал Песков.
Сообщения о том, что Сурков написал заявление об отставке, появились 24 мая в телеграм-каналах.
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Congress has consented to postpone a deadline for 2 banks to respond to subpoenas seeking the financial documents of President Donald Trump.
Trump filed a lawsuit Monday in New York trying to block Deutsche (DOY’-chuh) Bank and Capital One by responding to subpoenas against House committees demanding documents as part of investigations into the Republican’s private business dealings.
In the meantime, attorneys for juvenile Democrats agreed to allow the banks to delay their response to the subpoena until after regulations.
The lawsuit with Trump, sons Donald Jr. and Eric and daughter Ivanka asks the judge to declare the subpoenas unlawful and unenforceable.
Deutsche Bank has said that it will collaborate with any”accredited investigations.”
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Trump records from Deutsche Bank and Capital One are being sought by the House ... could hand over the documents sought under congressional subpoenas.
Subpoenas for Trump Financial Records on Hold, Filing Shows
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Deutsche Bank AG and Capital One Financial Corp. will not have to immediately hand over the financial records of U.S. President Donald Trump, three of his ...
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The Newest on President Donald Trump’s lawsuit (all times local):
6:35 a.m.
A German bank has been sued by President Donald Trump in his attempt to obstruct congressional subpoenas for his business records says it is”dedicated to supplying appropriate information.”
Deutsche (DOY’-chuh) Bank spokeswoman Kerrie McHugh stated Tuesday in an announcement,”We remain committed to providing appropriate information to all lawful investigations and will abide by a court order concerning such investigations”
Trump is suing Deutsche Bank and Capital One. The lawsuit by Trump, his sons Donald Jr. and Eric and his daughter Ivanka was filed Monday in federal court in New Yorkin June.
2 House committees subpoenaed many other institutions this month along with Deutsche Bank as part of investigations into Trump’s financing.
The Trump lawsuit seeks to obstruct the financial institutions from complying with the subpoenas and disclosing information.
Capital One has not responded to your request for comment.
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The Trump Organization and the Donald J. Trump Revocable Trust are one of the other plaintiffs.
2 House committees subpoenaed other institutions that were a lot of along with Deutsche Bank earlier this month as part of investigations into Trump’s finances.
The Trumps need a judge to declare the subpoenas criminal and unenforceable. The lawsuit attempts to obstruct the financial institutions from complying with the subpoenas and disclosing data.
The banks haven’t reacted to requests for comment.
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This story was corrected to show Trump wants a judge to announce the subpoenas unenforceable, not enforceable.
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May 27, 2019 by Aryeh Savir - TPS
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Israel may face elections again in the coming months after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party have apparently failed to put together a viable coalition.
Photo by Esty Dziubov/TPS
After receiving an extension from President Reuven Rivlin, Netanyahu is facing a deadline on Wednesday by which he must put together his government.
While 65 members of Knesset recommended that Netanyahu be entrusted with the formation of the new government after winning the April elections, he has been unable to bridge the differences among his potential coalition partners.
MK Avigdor Liberman and his Yisrael Beiteinu party, with five seats in the Knesset, are demanding the passage of a law pertaining to the draft of the Ultra-Orthodox community into the IDF.
The Ultra-Orthodox Shas and United Torah Judaism parties, with 16 seats, have made concessions regarding the draft law, but are unwilling to adopt the formula that Liberman is demanding.
Facing a political crisis, the Likud party has prepared a law that calls for the dissolving of the 21stKnesset, which was sworn in just four weeks ago.
Netanyahu stated Sunday night that he had proposed a solution in the last effort to prevent elections.
“I am now making a final effort to establish a right-wing government and to prevent unnecessary elections. I gave the partners a proposal for a solution. It is based on the principles established by the army and on the data that the army has compiled – there is no reason to reject this. I’m going to invite all party leaders tonight, I want to talk to them and try together to prevent unnecessary elections,” he stated.
The Likud stated that the Ultra-Orthodox Moetzet Gedolei Ha-Torah, its supreme leadership committee, has accepted Netanyahu’s proposal regarding the IDF draft law.
“This is a breakthrough that makes it possible to complete the draft law. Now the ball has passed to Avigdor Lieberman – if he agrees, there is a right-wing government tonight,” the party stated.
However, Liberman appears to be adamant in sending Israel to another political drama.
The Likud stated it plans to bring a proposal to dissolve the Knesset for the first of three votes as early as Monday afternoon.
A Monday poll published by the Maariv newspaper shows that the right would gain further power if elections were held today. Netanyahu’s Likud would maintain its 35 seats, Benny Gantz’s Blue and White party, the main opposition party, would lose one seat and get 34 mandates, and the right-wing parties in total would get 68 seats, three more than their current 65 seats.
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TOKYO (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday backed the Japanese prime minister's interest in using his country's good relations with Iran to help broker a possible dialogue between the U.S. and its nemesis in the Middle East.
Trump, who has said he's open to having a dialogue with Iran, has sought to downplay fears of military conflict, but the Iranians have said they have no interest in communicating with the White House.
Trump commented during a day that opened with the high pageantry of his meeting with Japan's emperor but quickly gave way to deliberations over thorny global issues, including North Korea, trade tensions with his Japanese host and the escalating friction between the U.S. and Iran.
"I know that the prime minister and Japan have a very good relationship with Iran so we'll see what happens," he said while meeting with Abe in Tokyo.
"The prime minister's already spoken to me about that and I do believe that Iran would like to talk. And if they'd like to talk, we'd like to talk also. We'll see what happens ... nobody wants to see terrible things happen, especially me."
Trump has imposed tough new sanctions on Iran, which are crippling its economy. Late last week, he announced the deployment of 1,500 U.S. troops to the region amid the tensions. The U.S. earlier deployed an aircraft carrier and B-52 bombers to the Persian Gulf in response to intelligence of Iranian threats to U.S. interests in the region.
Trump and Abe held talks after the U.S. president became the first world leader to meet Japan's new emperor, Naruhito, who ascended to the throne May 1.
Trump's "state call" opened with handshakes and greetings from Naruhito, and his wife, Empress Masako. As he approached the emperor, Trump said, "How are you? Thank you very much." The first lady told the empress, "Nice to meet you."
The president, who is on a four-day state visit, was the center of attention at a grand outdoor welcome ceremony at Japan's Imperial Palace, where he took a solo walk down red carpets, reviewing Japanese troops as the guest of honor.
Trump showed little emotion, but waved near schoolchildren feverishly waving U.S. and Japanese flags. Some of the children suffered from the blazing heat and were later seen sitting with cups of water and cool compresses on their foreheads.
As he sat with Abe, Trump noted the significance of meeting the emperor. Naruhito took the throne after his father stepped down, the first abdication in Japan's royal family in about two centuries.
Of the meeting, Trump said: "It's a very important thing, not only in Japan, but all over the world they're talking about it."
It was Abe, not the emperor, who invited the president — a move meant to curry favor with the Trump, who is threatening to impose potentially devastating tariffs on Japan's auto industry.
Trump has suggested he will impose the levies if the U.S. can't win concessions from Japan and the European Union. Japan's trade surplus surged almost 18% in April to 723 billion yen ($6.6 billion).
Trump said he wants to get "the balance of trade ... straightened out rapidly."
"I think we will be announcing some things probably in August that will be very good for both countries," Trump said, adding that Japan has "been doing much more business with us and we'd like to do a little bit more business in the reverse."
Trump said he had a good feeling that the nuclear standoff with North Korea will be resolved.
"I may be right, I may be wrong. But I feel that we've come a long way. There's been no rocket testing, there's been no nuclear testing," he said.
The president also met with relatives of Japanese citizens who were abducted by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s. He assured that the issue is a priority for Abe and is very much on his own mind. Trump also met with the families during his first visit to Japan in 2017.
"There isn't a meeting that we have that he doesn't bring up the abductees," Trump said of Abe.
North Korea acknowledged 13 abductions in 2002, after years of denials, and allowed five of the individuals to return to Japan that year. The North says the eight other abductees died, but their families say they don't believe that and have urged Abe to seek Trump's help, noting Trump's relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Abe said Trump has raised the issue with Kim when they met in Hanoi in February.
North Korea has not tested long-range missiles that could hit the United States. But earlier this month, North Korea fired off a series of short-range missiles that alarmed U.S. allies in closer proximity to North Korea. National Security Adviser John Bolton said violated U.N. Security Council resolutions. The tests broke a pause in North Korea's ballistic missile launches that began in late 2017.
North Korea on Monday called Bolton a "war monger" and "defective human product" after he called the tests on May 4 and May 9 a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency on Monday carried a statement by an unnamed spokesman of North Korea's Foreign Ministry who said that Pyongyang was rightfully exercising its rights to self-defense with the launches.
The tests have been seen as a way for North Korea to pressure Washington to soften its stance on easing sanctions against it without actually causing the negotiations to collapse.
"We'll see what happens," Trump said in Tokyo. "There's a good respect built — maybe a great respect built — between certainly the United States and North Korea. We will see what happens."
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M angel to tact and sense of proportion, little serenity, instead of exaggerated urge to achieve; one of the most powerful features in the world, Donald Trump.
However, the Chemnitz historian Frank-Lothar Kroll, when he formulated this description, by no means the 45th US President in mind, but a very different powerful man: Wilhelm II, the King of Prussia and German Emperor by the grace of God.
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WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump is expected to make a pair of trips to Japan later this year, first to meet the country’s new Emperor and then for the G20 summit, according to an administration official.
Trump spoke with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Wednesday morning in advance of his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un next week, the White House said.
The president will travel to Japan in May to meet with the new Emperor, Crown Prince Naruhito, whose accession is May 1, the official said. He’ll return in late June for a summit of the Group of 20 industrialized nations.
Trump is to meet Kim in Hanoi next week to again discuss a possible agreement under which Pyongyang would give up its nuclear arsenal. Abe has previously pressed Trump to also raise the issue of Japanese citizens abducted by North Korea and Pyongyang’s intermediate-range missiles that can target Japan.
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#Analysis Of “#KaiserTrump” #Political #Archetype... trumpinvestigations.blogspot.com/p/analysis-of-…
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Ernesto Lugaro: ‘The chin of Franz Josef and the arm of Wilhelm count nothing against the nose of Cleopatra.’ - Google Search google.com/search?q=Ernes…
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The Cleopatra's Nose looks quite Jewish, and this should not be surprising given the numbers and the prominence of Hebrews in Alexandria of her times.
This is what Pascal meant: "If #Cleopatra were not Jewish, the fate of the World would be different, for better or for worse..." pic.twitter.com/vHK14qm9tg
This is what Pascal meant: "If #Cleopatra were not Jewish, the fate of the World would be different, for better or for worse..." pic.twitter.com/vHK14qm9tg
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In my #humbleopinion, the #NewAbwehrHypothesis of #OperationTrump should also be considered as one of the possible #explanations of these #striking #similarities between #DonaldTrump and #KaiserWilhelmII.
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#Asanoyama. #Trump, #thefirst #USpresident to #watchsumo in the sport's #homeland, waved to the #audience as he #entered the #hallowed #Kokugikan #arena pic.twitter.com/OJWdkKStB5
#Asanoyama. #Trump, #thefirst #USpresident to #watchsumo in the sport's #homeland, waved to the #audience as he #entered the #hallowed #Kokugikan #arena pic.twitter.com/OJWdkKStB5
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Bill Evans - You're Gonna Hear From Me (1969 Album) youtu.be/i-g6mkS2gs4 via @YouTube
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Tonight in Tokyo, Japan at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan Stadium, it was my great honor to present the first-ever U.S. President’s Cup to Sumo Grand Champion Asanoyama. Congratulations! A great time had by all, thank you @AbeShinzo!! pic.twitter.com/nwwxJl6KXH
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On one side of the sumo ring stood a tall, hefty man with an unconventional hairstyle, bowing and smiling as the crowd applauded; opposite Donald Trump stood a professional wrestler, who on Sunday became the first recipient of a winner’s trophy awarded by the US president during his state visit to Japan.
Trump had been spared the agony of watching the last five bouts of the 15-day tournament in the customary manner – seated cross-legged on a thin cushion. Instead, sumo authorities broke with tradition and provided near-ringside armchairs for the president and the first lady, Melania, and the Japanese prime minister, Shinzō Abe, and his wife, Akie.
The presentation of the “President’s Cup” before a sellout crowd at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan stadium – the ancient sport’s spiritual home in Tokyo – is one of several gestures Abe hopes will put Trump in a conciliatory mood before they hold potentially difficult talks on trade and North Korea on Monday.
Trump, a fan and former promoter of the less tradition-bound WWE wrestling, entered the arena, stepped on to the dohyo ring and bowed at Asanoyama, a relatively unknown Japanese wrestler celebrating his first tournament victory. Trump congratulated him for his “outstanding achievement”. The wrestler later said he was “overjoyed” to have received Trump’s eagle-topped trophy, standing 54 inches tall and weighing about 70lbs.
The sumo crowd of 11,500 had been instructed to applaud the VIPs’ arrival and warned not to hurl their seat cushions into the ring – a traditional show of appreciation for a particularly exciting bout or when a high-ranking wrestler suffers a shock defeat.
Some in the crowd shook hands with Abe and Trump as they left to join their wives at a robatayakirestaurant for a casual dinner of meat, fish and vegetables cooked over charcoal. Kyodo news agency noted the president’s love of beef but added that, were he to be more adventurous, the restaurant’s menu included such Japanese delicacies as “salmon roe with grated radish and marinated sea cucumber guts”.
Abe and Trump began the first day of a largely policy-free four days with a round of golf just outside Tokyo, close to the epicentre of a strong earthquake that shook the capital about an hour before Trump’s arrival on Saturday afternoon.
The leaders, playing their fifth round of golf since Trump became president, practised their swings in front of photographers before teeing off. Abe later posted a selfie with Trump from the course, where they were joined by the veteran Japanese professional Isao Aoki.
No scorecard information was provided, and it is not clear if Trump has ever used the $3,755 gold-plated club Abe gave him when he visited the then president-elect in New York in late 2016.
Abe’s attempts to win over the mercurial president have continued – he reportedly nominated Trump for the Nobel peace prize for his work to open up a dialogue with North Korea – and on Sunday included a post-golf lunch of double cheeseburgers made with US beef. On Monday, Trump will become the first world leader to greet Japan’s new emperor, Naruhito, and his wife, empress Masako.
Japan is desperate to avoid a repeat of the trade friction between China and the US, and the damage to its economy that would result if Trump makes good on a threat to impose tariffs on Japanese cars and auto parts
While Trump will reportedly not push for a bilateral trade deal until after Japanese upper house elections in July, he attacked what he regards as the US’s unfair trade imbalance with Japan, promising it would become “a little bit more fair” after a deal is concluded.
“With this deal we hope to address the trade imbalance, remove barriers to United States exports, and ensure fairness and reciprocity in our relationship,” he told business leaders after arriving in Tokyo on Saturday evening. “And we’re getting closer.”
The leaders will also discuss North Korea’s nuclear programme, a day after Trump appeared to contradict his national security adviser, John Bolton, over the gravity of Pyongyang’s recent missile tests.
On Saturday, Bolton had called the launches a violation of UN security council resolutions, but on Sunday Trump tweeted: “North Korea fired off some small weapons, which disturbed some of my people, and others, but not me.” He added that he had “confidence” that the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, “will keep his promise to me” over denuclearising the Korean peninsula.
Japan, though, which is within range of North Korean short-range missiles, is keen to maintain pressure on Kim, although the prospects for a third US-North Korea summit look dim after the failure of talks in Hanoi in February.
Abe recently shifted his stance on engagement with North Korea, saying he would be willing to meet Kim without preconditions, having previously refused to talk unless significant progress was made on resolving the cold war abductions of Japanese citizens by North Korean agents.
On Monday, Trump will meet he families of some of the victims, who were taken to North Korea in the 1970s and 80s to teach their language and customs to the regime’s spies.
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Donald Trump presented a trophy to the winner of a sumo tournament, turning to personal diplomacy for the second day of a Japan visit shadowed by tough trade talk. But it was all smiles as the two leaders watched giant sumo wrestlers grapple on the final day of a 15-day tournament won by rising star Asanoyama. Trump, the first US president to watch sumo in the sport's homeland, waved to the audience as he entered the hallowed Kokugikan arena and then saluted them with applause as they waved and raised their phones to take photos.
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As The New Abwehr’s psychological replay of The Lost Object, Kaiser Wilhelm II.
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The Resolution of the collective "intra-psychic" conflict is expressed in the symbolic psychological Undoing of the effects and the World Order post-WWII, and also in quite real life dimensions, visible and open, and also the invisible and hidden efforts to restore the Germany's stature on the World stage.
"The kaiser’s most authoritative biographer, John Röhl, proposed that the roots of the problem were neurological and grew from an insufficiency of oxygen during birth. The resulting minor cerebral damage, Röhl argued, though asymptomatic when Wilhelm was born, laid the foundations for a “secondary neuroticisation” in his childhood and adolescence."
M.N.: This is one of the most important and interesting aspects, common to "both Kaisers": Trump and Wilhelm II. Rohl's opinion quoted above does have its merits: both historical personas appear to have a somewhat similar psychopathological profile, consistent with the elements of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, with the Affect cyclicity ("Cyclothymia, Bipolar Disorder, Depression", etc.), subtle cognitive deficits pointing to some light early organicity, either hereditary or induced. For example, both could be the "Forceps Children", delivered with the help of Obstetrical Forceps or the products of other similar factors. This line of thought is confirmed further by the Kaiser's physical deformities at birth:
"Wilhelm’s left arm, crippled due to perinatal complications, became the topic of lengthy elaborations; an aspect that was, notably, conspicuously absent from the diagnoses appearing in Germany after the end of the war.
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"Freud lamented in 1915 that even ‘science has lost its sober impartiality; its embittered servants try to extract weapons from it to contribute to the fight against the enemy. The anthropologist has to declare the enemy inferior and degenerate, the psychiatrist must proclaim the diagnosis of his mental defects.’
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"What was missing from Cabanès’s argument was a link between body and mind. As Wilhelm’s crippled arm was not congenital but the result of an injury received at birth, it hardly fitted the fashionable concept of degeneration touted in the book’s title. The ‘imperial ear’ was a more promising object of study; the attached earlobe purportedly visible on some photographs being one of the ‘anatomical stigmas of degeneration’ listed by fin-de-siècle anthropologists.
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It is known that the "attached earlobe" was viewed by the Nazi and earlier "racial scientists" as the "most definitive sign" of the Jewish genetic heritage and origins. It was reported that Hitler experienced a great relief when he saw on the photos that Stalin does not have this physical anatomical feature.
"Hitler specifically asked Hoffmann to take a close-up photograph of Stalin's earlobes, by which he thought he could determine if the Soviet leader was Jewish or not. Earlobes that were "attached" would indicate Jewish blood, while those that were "separate" would be Aryan; Hoffmann took the requisite image, and Hitler determined to his own satisfaction that Stalin was not Jewish.[37"
"In Hitler and Stalin, historian Alan Bullock notes that “He [Hitler] believed these would show whether Stalin had Jewish blood – whether the earlobes were ‘ingrown and Jewish, or separate and Arian’. He was relieved to see that Stalin passed the test and was not a Jew.”
"However, Cabanès had little evidence for this interpretation" (Kaiser's Jewish Ears), although this question apparently remains unresolved, and the degree of healthy scepticism regarding the Kaiser's particular ethnic origins and the proportion of the "Jewish blood" in them. It is quite possible that part-Jewish Abwehr had its own opinions on this subject, and these opinions were reflected in their outlook and practices.
"Cabanès’s diagnosis of the Hohenzollerns was a typical piece of wartime propaganda in the guise of historical and medical scholarship, supporting the French Army in their defence of civilisation against a nation of brutes and madmen."
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