Thứ Ba, 27 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 27 2017

One of the main defense mechanisms used by the Islamic State (IS)

is digging tunnels.

Here, we have a deep tunnel.

It is about 30 meters deep.

IS militants were hiding in this tunnel.

They were arranging for their operations through these tunnels.

They use this technique lest they be targeted by the US-led coalition airstrikes.

According to some locals and fighters of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF),

these tunnels were dug by civilians recruited by IS

or by prisoners.

When IS detain people who were proven guilty according to their laws, they were used to dig tunnels.

They were forced to do this hard labor.

Here, we have a wide network of tunnels.

IS militants hid it with a cover

so it could not be seen by coalition warplanes.

Behind this network, they built some rooms to hide and transport ammunition and food.

It's evacuated now

after the SDF fighters liberated it.

Over there are some houses where IS militants dug tunnels underneath.

We cannot approach them as the SDF fighters have warned us of mines.

The SDF deminers are working there to remove the mines and other explosive devices.

This is one of the main defense mechanisms used by IS in addition to car bombs and suicide bombers.

Reporting in Kurdish: Ekrem Saleh, Kurdistan24, Raqqa.

English subtitles: Hisham Arafat

For more infomation >> What is IS' new defense mechanism in Raqqa? - Duration: 1:45.

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How Moon and Trump coordinate North Korea policies is key to summit: Experts - Duration: 2:52.

Come Friday, two leaders with contrasting styles and political philosophies will face

each other for the first time since taking office.

Connie Kim takes a look at what issues will be on the table as well as how Presidents

Moon and Trump will either try to narrow their differences or choose to focus on where they

do agree.

With the controversy over THAAD looming large and their potentially contrasting approaches

to North Korea,... this week's summit between a conservative and unpredictable U.S. leader

and a liberal South Korean president could determine the course of Seoul-Washington relations

over the next few years.

With both administrations both in their early stages,...

Presidents Moon and Trump's summit at the White House is being watched closely,... especially

following the sudden freeze in the THAAD installation.

"Absolutely North Korea will be front and center on the agenda and various aspects of

the North Korea situation including I think the THAAD missile deployment is of course

totally North Korea related."

In contrast to the former U.S. official's expectations, officials and experts in Seoul

believe THAAD, while a key issue,... probably won't play a central role in the discussions.

"Rather they will talk about the big issue like North Korea or regional security architecture

and the future of ROK-alliance and they will also discuss what kind of contribution the

alliance has made up to now and will make in the future."

Another factor to watch closely is the coordination of their respective North Korea policies.

President Moon has called for more exchanges and engagement with the North within the framework

of international sanctions,... but President Trump is taking a more hard-line approach.

"I think they will reiterate they are open for dialogue but it is a moment for sanctions

and pressure.// Of course there could be some differences between the two presidents and

the two administrations over the conditions of opening up the dialogue."

Officials in Washington have indicated the U.S. is willing to talk with North Korea in

the long-run... as seen in the secret Washington-Pyongyang talks that have reportedly been taking place

for more than a year.

President Trump is also not one to shirk from a challenge.

"This is the guy who likes to engage with potential hostile adversaries.

So I think there is a willingness in Washington to engage.// In the upcoming summit, maybe

this is the key for President Moon to talk to Trump about when would be the right time

to talk to the North Koreans."

With a lot of uncertainty on both sides,… the joint statement and press briefing following

the summit is expected to give us the first glimpse of what Presidents Moon and Trump

thrashed out during their first face-to-face.

Connie Kim, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> How Moon and Trump coordinate North Korea policies is key to summit: Experts - Duration: 2:52.

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More women in Korea are living alone in recent years,... with fewer thinking marriage is a must - Duration: 1:54.

Over 2 and a half million women are living alone in Korea.

Key contributing factors in the recent spike: longer life expectancy and decrease in marriage.

For some expert analysis on this trend, we turn to our Lee Ji-won.

More women in Korea have been found to be living alone in recent years -- the latest

data showing more than 5-percent live by themselves.

According to a report Tuesday from Statistics Korea and the Ministry of Gender Equality

and Family, in 2015 a total of 2-point-6-1 million households were composed of a single

woman.

They made up a little over 50-percent of single-member households,... and more than 13-percent of

all households nationwide.

The upward trend has been continuing in recent years,... with the latest figure up nearly

18 percent compared to 5 years earlier,... and even twice the number it was back in 2000.

Breaking it down by age group,... women 60 and older took up the greatest portion at

over 40-percent,... followed by women in their 20s at over 15-percent.

Experts say the increase in women living alone is a reflection of fewer women in their 20s

and 30s getting married.

"The fact that more women are actively participating in economic activity, and that more are opposed

to patriarchal family structures,.. is resulting in them living alone for a certain period

of time."

In fact, the same report also showed that last year fewer than half of women ages 13

and above -- just 47 percent, think people ought to get married,... a decrease of 12

percent compared to 6 years ago.

Another reason more women are living alone, the expert said, is that women live longer

than men.

That fact lends support to the researchers' forecast that by 2045... the number of women

living by themselves will jump by around 48 percent.

Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> More women in Korea are living alone in recent years,... with fewer thinking marriage is a must - Duration: 1:54.

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Landon Clements Thinks 'Girl Code' Is Tacky | Southern Charm | WWHL - Duration: 0:59.

>> MY QUESTION IS FOR LANDON. I WANTED TO KNOW WHAT SHE MEANT

BY FOCUSING ON SORT OF THERE'S NO GIRL CODE.

I THOUGHT THAT WAS PRETTY ODD. >> THAT'S FAIR.

I JUST THINK THAT I LIVE BIOOH I DO THE RIGHT THING ALL THE TIME

CODE. I NEVER BROKE ANY GIRL CODE.

I HAVEN'T HOOKED UP WITH ANYONE. THE WHOLE GIRL CODE IS TACKY TO

ME. PEOPLE THAT HAVE TO REDUCE

THEMSELVES TO THAT SORT OF VOCABULARY.

>> WHAT DID YOU THINK OF THE GIRLS WATCHING YOU KIND OF

FLIRTING WITH AUSTEN? >> I MEAN, I DON'T KNOW WHAT I

THOUGHT WAS IT TO BE HONEST. I WASN'T FLIRTING.

THAT'S JUST KIND OF MY PERSONALITY.KNOW THAT'S NOT AN .

I'M SAD IF THAT UPSET CHELSEA OR WHAT NOT, BUT I THINK IT MADE

HER REALIZE THAT SHE REALLY DOES HAVE FEELINGS FOR AUSTEN THAT I

For more infomation >> Landon Clements Thinks 'Girl Code' Is Tacky | Southern Charm | WWHL - Duration: 0:59.

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Assange Outlines The Six Reasons Why The Democratic Party Is - politics - Duration: 6:50.

Assange Outlines The Six Reasons "Why The Democratic Party Is Doomed"

Julian Assange, a man who has certainly taken his fair share of the blame for Hillary's

loss last November, has just taken to Twitter to list out the 6 reasons why the "the Democratic

party is doomed."

Assange's assessment is spot on and covers many of the themes we discuss on a daily basis.

To summarize, Assange asserts that the Democratic party essentially severed ties with the working

class long ago due to their inability to craft a cohesive political agenda.

Identity politics subsequently took the place of a solid legislative agenda but that "short-term

tactic has led to the inevitable strategic catastrophe of the white and male super majorities

responding by seeing themselves as an unserviced political identity group."

That said, in 2016, the failures of the Democratic party went well beyond an out-of-touch agenda

as WikiLeaks managed to expose the outright corruption of the DNC and political elites

that were, up until that point, held up as royalty.

But, rather than tuck tail and run, the political elites of the Democratic party have attempted

to hold on to their power base by recklessly pushing the "Trump-Russian collusion narrative"

which is a "political dead end."

In the end, Assange suggests that "the Democratic base should move to start a new party since

the party elite shows no signs that they will give up power."

Here is the full explanation from Assange:

Why the Democratic party is doomed:

1.

The Democratic establishment has vortexed the party's narrative energy into hysteria

about Russia (a state with a lower GDP than South Korea).

It is starkly obvious that were it not for this hysteria insurgent narratives of the

type promoted by Bernie Sanders would rapidly dominate the party's base and its relationship

with the public.

Without the "We didn't lose--Russia won" narrative the party's elite and those who exist under

its patronage would be purged for being electorally incompetent and ideologically pass�.

The collapse of the Democratic vote over the last eight years is at every level, city,

state, Congressional and presidential.

It corresponds to the domination of Democratic decision making structures by a professional,

educated, urban service class and to the shocking decline in health and longevity of white males,

who together with their wives, daughters, mothers, etc. comprise 63% of the US population

(2010 census).

Unlike other industrialized countries US male real wages (all ethnic groups combined) have

not increased since 1973.

In trying to stimulate engagement of non-whites and women Democrats have aggressively promoted

identity politics.

This short-term tactic has led to the inevitable strategic catastrophe of the white and male

super majorities responding by seeing themselves as an unserviced political identity group.

Consequently in response to sotto-voce suggestions that Trump would service this group 53% of

all men voted for Trump, 53% of white women and 63% of white men (PEW Research).

2.

The Trump-Russia collusion narrative is a political dead end.

Despite vast resources, enormous incentives and a year of investigation, Democratic senators

who have seen the classified intelligence at the CIA such as Senator Feinstein (as recently

as March) are forced to admit that there is no evidence of collusion [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BS5amEq7Fc].

Without collusion, we are left with the Democratic establishment blaming the public for being

repelled by the words of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic party establishment.

Is it a problem that the public discovered what Hillary Clinton said to Goldman Sachs

and what party elites said about fixing the DNC primaries against Bernie Sanders?

A party elite that maintains that it is the "crime of the century" for the public and

their membership to discover how they behave and what they believe invites scorn.

3.

The Democrat establishment needs the support of the security sector and media barons to

push this diversionary conspiracy agenda, so they ingratiate themselves with these two

classes leading to further perceptions that the Democrats act on behalf of an entrenched

power elite.

Eventually, Trump or Pence will 'merge' with the security state leaving Democrats in a

vulnerable position having talked up two deeply unaccountable traditionally Republican-aligned

organizations, in particular, the CIA and the FBI, who will be turned against them.

Other than domestic diversion and geopolitical destabilization the primary result of the

Russian narrative is increased influence and funding for the security sector which is primarily

GOP owned or aligned.

4.

The twin result is to place the primary self-interest concerns of most Americans, class competition,

freedom from crime and ill health and the empowerment of their children, into the shadows

and project the Democrats as close to DC and media elites.

This has further cemented Trump's anti-establishment positioning and fettered attacks on Trump's

run away embrace of robber barons, dictators and gravitas-free buffoons like the CIA's

Mike Pompeo.

5.

GOP/Trump has open goals everywhere: broken promises, inequality, economy, healthcare,

militarization, Goldman Sachs, Saudi Arabia & cronyism, but the Democrat establishment

can't kick these goals since the Russian collusion narrative has consumed all its energy and

it is entangled with many of the same groups behind Trump's policies.

6.

The Democratic base should move to start a new party since the party elite shows no signs

that they will give up power.

This can be done quickly and cheaply as a result of the internet and databases of peoples'

political preferences.

This reality is proven in practice with the rapid construction of the Macron, Sanders

and Trump campaigns from nothing.

The existing Democratic party may well have negative reputational capital, stimulating

a Macron-style clean slate approach.

Regardless, in the face of such a threat, the Democratic establishment will either concede

control or, as in the case of Macron, be eliminated

by the new structure.

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