Thursday, April 13, 2017

U.S "the mother of all bombs"

'Very, very proud': US drops the 'mother of all bombs' on Afghan IS

The "mother of all bombs" at the Eglin Air Force Base in Florida. (AP: Eglin Air Force Base)

The United States dropped "the mother of all bombs" in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday against a series of caves used by Islamic State militants.

The massive GBU-43 bomb is the largest non-nuclear bomb it has ever used in combat and the first time the United States has used this size of bomb in a conflict, the US military said.

In the wake of the bombing, US President Donald Trump said he was proud the military had carried out "another successful job".

"Very, very proud of the people. A brilliant, another successful job," President Trump told the press after the bomb was dropped.

"We're very, very prod of our military. Just like we're proud of the folks in this room.

"We are so proud of our military."

When asked whether he personally authorised the bomb to be dropped, the president said, "Everybody knows exactly what happened and what I do is I authorise my military.

"We have the greatest military in the world and they have done a job as usual."

The bomb was dropped from a MC-130 aircraft in the Achin district of Nangarhar province, close to the border with Pakistan, Pentagon spokesman Adam Stump said.
Also known as the "mother of all bombs," the GBU-43 is a 9797 kg GPS-guided munition and was first tested in March 2003, just days before the start of the Iraq war.

A single bomb costs AU $21 million with $414.5 million spent on its development.

The security situation in Afghanistan remains precarious, with a number of militant groups trying to claim territory more than 15 years after the US invasion which toppled the Taliban government.

General John Nicholson, the head of US and international forces in Afghanistan, said the bomb was used against caves and bunkers housing fighters of the Islamic State in Afghanistan, also known as ISIS-K.

It was not immediately clear how much damage the device did.

White House spokesman Sean Spicer opened his daily news briefing speaking about the use of the bomb and said, "We targeted a system of tunnels and caves that ISIS fighters used to move around freely, making it easier for them to target US military advisers and Afghan forces in the area."

Last week, a US soldier was killed in the same district as the bomb was dropped while conducting operations against Islamic State.

"The United States takes the fight against ISIS very seriously and in order to defeat the group, we must deny them operational space, which we did," Spicer said.

He said the bomb was used at around 7 pm local time and described the device as "a large, powerful and accurately delivered weapon." The United States took "all precautions necessary to prevent civilian casualties and collateral damage," he said.

Source: https://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/35032371/us-drops-mother-of-all-bombs-on-afghan/#page1








Saturday, April 8, 2017

Nói với con về một ngày quốc nhục!!!


Nói với con về một ngày quốc nhục!!!

Mai con lớn có về thăm đất Việt
Ði giùm cha ra tận ải Nam Quan
Khóc hộ cha giọt lệ hờn bi thiết
Thương quê hương ôi tủi nhục vô vàn

Vá hộ cha mảnh dư đồ rách nát
Lũ sài lang xâu xé đã bao đời
Máu tiên tổ thấm trong từng tấc đất
Bọn cường quyền đem bán tựa đồ chơi

Con hãy nhớ quê hương mình hùng vĩ
Từ Nam Quan trải rộng đến Cà Mau
Phú Quốc, Hoàng Sa, Trường Sa, Côn Ðảo
Là của ta sử sách đã in sâu

Cờ ta phải bay tung trời Bản Giốc
Ải Nam Quan trở lại với sơn hà
Ðất nước ta là rừng vàng biển ngọc
Phải giữ gìn cho rạng mặt ông cha

Ðáng giận thay loài vong nô khiếp nhược
Ðất quê hương mang dâng nộp cho người
Lê Chiêu Thống còn chưa đành bán nước
Nỗi đau này đến chết vẫn chưa vơi

Xin cầu nguyện với hồn thiêng sông núi
Ðưa dân ta ra khỏi ách tôi đòi
Xua tan đi đám mây mù u tối
Cho quê mình sống lại những ngày vui

Rồi mai mốt con về thăm đất Việt
Xin đừng quên cái nhục của đời cha
Một cái nhục không bút nào tả xiết:
Bọn vô lương bán rẻ cả sơn hà!

Vũ Đình Trường





Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Trump gives CIA power to launch drone strikes

Trump gives CIA power to launch drone strikes


WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has given the Central Intelligence Agency secret new authority to conduct drone strikes against suspected terrorists, U.S. officials said, changing the Obama administration’s policy of limiting the spy agency’s paramilitary role and reopening a turf war between the agency and the Pentagon.

The new authority, which hadn’t been previously disclosed, represents a significant departure from a cooperative approach that had become standard practice by the end of former President Barack Obama’s tenure: The CIA used drones and other intelligence resources to locate suspected terrorists and then the military conducted the actual strike. The U.S. drone strike that killed Taliban leader Mullah Mansour in May 2016 in Pakistan was the best example of that hybrid approach, U.S. officials said.

The Obama administration put the military in charge of pulling the trigger to promote transparency and accountability. The CIA, which operates under covert authorities, wasn’t required to disclose the number of suspected terrorists or civilian bystanders it killed in drone strikes. The Pentagon, however, must publicly report most airstrikes.

Mr. Trump has indicated he wants to accelerate the fight against Islamic State and other militant groups. The CIA first used its new authority in late February in a strike on a senior al Qaeda leader in Syria, Abu al-Khayr al-Masri, U.S. officials said. The strike in northern Syria on Mr. Masri, a son-in-law of the late al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, had been reported, but it wasn’t previously known the CIA had carried it out under the new authority. U.S. officials are still assessing results of the strike.

Spokesmen for the Pentagon and the CIA declined to comment.

Source: foxnews.com




Japan Plans To Send Its Largest Warship To South China Sea

Exclusive:
 Japan plans to send largest warship to South China Sea, sources say
A helicopter lands on the Izumo, Japan Maritime Self Defense Force's (JMSDF) helicopter carrier,
 at JMSDF Yokosuka base in Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, Japan, December 6, 2016.
REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo

Reuters
By Tim Kelly and Nobuhiro Kubo | TOKYO

Japan plans to dispatch its largest warship on a three-month tour through the South China Sea beginning in May, three sources said, in its biggest show of naval force in the region since World War Two.

China claims almost all the disputed waters and its growing military presence has fuelled concern in Japan and the West, with the United States holding regular air and naval patrols to ensure freedom of navigation.

The Izumo helicopter carrier, commissioned only two years ago, will make stops in Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines and Sri Lanka before joining the Malabar joint naval exercise with Indian and U.S. naval vessels in the Indian Ocean in July.

It will return to Japan in August, the sources said.

"The aim is to test the capability of the Izumo by sending it out on an extended mission," said one of the sources who have knowledge of the plan. "It will train with the U.S. Navy in the South China Sea," he added, asking not to be identified because he is not authorized to talk to the media.

A spokesman for Japan's Maritime Self Defence Force declined to comment.

Taiwan, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Philippines and Brunei also claim parts of the sea which has rich fishing grounds, oil and gas deposits and through which around $5 trillion of global sea-borne trade passes each year.

Japan does not have any claim to the waters, but has a separate maritime dispute with China in the East China Sea.
 Japan is planning to send its largest warship Izumo (pictured) on a three-month tour through the South China Sea in response to Beijing's claims to the disputed wars

Japan wants to invite Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has pushed ties with China in recent months as he has criticised the old alliance with the United States, to visit the Izumo when it visits Subic Bay, about 100 km (62 miles) west of Manila, another of the sources said.

Asked during a news conference about his view on the warship visit, Duterte said, without elaborating, "I have invited all of them."

He added: "It is international passage, the South China Sea is not our territory, but it is part of our entitlement."

On whether he would visit the warship at Subic Bay, Duterte said: "If I have time."

Japan's flag-flying operation comes as the United States under President Donald Trump appears to be taking a tougher line with China. Washington has criticized China's construction of man-made islands and a build-up of military facilities that it worries could be used to restrict free movement.

Beijing in January said it had "irrefutable" sovereignty over the disputed islands after the White House vowed to defend "international territories".

The 249 metre-long (816.93 ft) Izumo is as large as Japan's World War Two-era carriers and can operate up to nine helicopters. It resembles the amphibious assault carriers used by U.S. Marines, but lacks their well deck for launching landing craft and other vessels.

Japan in recent years, particularly under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, has been stretching the limits of its post-war, pacifist constitution. It has designated the Izumo as a destroyer because the constitution forbids the acquisition of offensive weapons. The vessel, nonetheless, allows Japan to project military power well beyond its territory.

Based in Yokosuka, near to Tokyo, which is also home to the U.S. Seventh Fleet's carrier, the Ronald Reagan, the Izumo's primary mission is anti-submarine warfare.





F-35s and Navy SEALs

F-35s and Navy SEALs:
Trump’s Powerful Warning to North Korea

Ciro Scotti

In a show of massive military might in and around the Korean peninsula, the Trump Administration is sending a powerful warning to the erratic – and some would say lunatic – regime of Kim Jong-un in North Korea: Back off.

Even as the Republic of South Korea leadership remains roiled after the ouster of President Park Geun-hye in a corruption scandal that has rocked the country, the U.S. military and ROK army and navy are not just continuing with war games begun on March 1, but they are openly confrontational.

The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson began plying the waters off South Korea today, according to a report by two Reuters reporters on board. To sharpen the point, F-35 Joint Strike Fighters – the $100 million jets that are the new centerpiece of American air power – are taking off from the flight deck.

Among the joint forces taking part in the exercise involving 300,000 ROK and almost 20,000 U.S. troops, are Navy SEALs, Army Rangers and members of Delta Force. Fox News is saying today that the Pentagon is denying multiple reports on Monday – based on a story from Yonhap News Agency -- that members of SEAL Team 6, which took out Osama Bin Laden, would also be involved and would be engaged in training aimed at “decapitating” North Korea’s leadership.

Last week, in an apparent response to the war games, North Korea fired four antiballistic missiles that landed in the Sea of Japan, some as close as 190 miles from the coast. The BBC says that’s the third time it has tested missiles since last August.

But the answer back to Pyongyang goes beyond continuing with the joint exercises.

The U.S. is positioning at least two THAAD anti-missile systems in South Korea, a move that led Beijing, which worries about the ability of the system’s radar to penetrate past North Korea and deep into China, to propose a moratorium on North Korea’s missile program in exchange for a termination of the war games. That proposal was rejected by Washington.

In addition, the U.S. is permanently placing a Gray Eagle attack-drone unit at Kunsan Air Base on the west coast of South Korea, Stars and Stripes reports. The Gray Eagle is an upgrade of the Predator and is used for surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting. It can stay airborne for up to 25 hours, the website of its maker, General Atomics, says and can carry as many as four Hellfire surface-to-air missiles.
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Stars and Stripes quoted an unnamed South Korean military official as saying, “In case of a war on the Korean Peninsula, the unmanned aircraft could infiltrate the skies of North Korea and make a precision strike on the war command and other major military facilities.”

On Friday, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is set to visit Seoul and meet with the acting president, Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn. And in early April, China President Xi Jinping is scheduled to confer with Donald Trump at a two-day summit at the President’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. North Korea is certain to be on the agenda of both meetings, but since China is Pyongyang’s main sponsor, the Xi visit is likely to be the most unnerving to the unpredictable Kim Jong-un.

Meantime, in what the South China Morning Post calls Japan’s “biggest show of naval force” since World War II, its helicopter carrier Izumo will cruise through the disputed waters of the South China Sea starting in May and will conduct joint maneuvers with U.S. and Indian naval forces in the Indian Ocean in July.

Japan is also buying F-35s, which can fly off the two-year-old Izumo.

South Korean elections to replace disgraced President Park will also be held in May, and the favorite candidate is a liberal, Moon Jae-in, who was defeated by Park in 2012. Moon is said to be more open to reducing tensions with North Korea. But on Tuesday he cautioned China about the economic pressure it is imposing on South Korea, which some see as retaliation for deploying the THAAD anti-missile systems.

Source: https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/f-35s-navy-seals-trump-192800929.html


Monday, March 13, 2017

US military deploys attack drones to South Korea

US military deploys attack drones to South Korea
An MQ-1C Gray Eagle unmanned drone flies during an operation. US ARMY PHOTO


Agence France-Presse

Washington (AFP) - The US Army is permanently stationing an attack drone system and its support personnel in South Korea amid ongoing tensions with the North, a Defense Department spokesman said Monday.

Officials said the deployment, due by next year, was not unique to South Korea and was being conducted across the Army to provide infantry divisions with better intelligence.

But the announcement comes just one week after Pyongyang launched four ballistic missiles in its latest provocative test.

"The US Army, after coordination with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces and the US Air Force, has begun the process to permanently station a Gray Eagle Unmanned Aerial Systems company at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea," Pentagon spokesman Navy Captain Jeff Davis said.

The sensor-rich MQ-1C Gray Eagle is capable of carrying Stinger and Hellfire missiles, as well as other armaments.

It typically takes a company of 128 soldiers to maintain the drones, and there are usually 12 Gray Eagles per company.

However, Commander Gary Ross said only two or three of the aircraft were planned for the upcoming Kunsan deployment.

The drone company will be assigned to the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division.

It "adds intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capability to that particular infantry division, as well as to our Korean allies," Davis said.

North Korea fired at least four missiles toward Japan last week, three of which splashed down in waters near Japan, saying they were tests for a possible strike on US bases on Japan.

A US missile defense system, THAAD, is being deployed to South Korea in the face of threats from the North.

The United States has about 50,000 troops in Japan, and another 28,000 in South Korea.




Friday, March 3, 2017

EU parliament calls to end visa-free travel for US citizens

In possible response to Trump, 
EU parliament calls to end visa-free travel for US citizens

In what has been called a “visa war,” the European Union’s parliament on Thursday called on the bloc to force American tourists visiting Europe to first obtain visas because the U.S. excludes five EU countries from its no-visa policy.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the request is unlikely to change policy, but reflects “hostility among some European politicians to the Trump administration.”

The report said Parliament’s vote came six weeks into Trump’s presidency and after the legislature publically slammed Trump’s executive order banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries.

U.S. citizens can travel to all EU countries without visas but the U.S. hasn’t granted visa-free travel to citizens of Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Poland and Romania.

The legislature urged the European Commission to act within two months. The Commission was legally bound to propose by last April that visas be reintroduced for U.S. citizens for 12 months but the 28-nation bloc’s member countries preferred to take no action.

The Commission has cautioned that suspending the visa waiver for Americans would also hurt trade, tourism and the European economy.

Dimitris Avramopoulos, the European home-affairs commissioner, traveled to Washington last month to talk about the issue. He wrote to The Journal: “As you know, our approach brought results with Canada. We will continue our engagement with the United States on this matter as well our broader cooperation on migration and security.”

He was referring to Canada’s decision to lift all remaining visa requirements for EU citizens by the end of the year.

The Associated Press


Pentagon now calling terror group 'ISIS'

It's official: 
Pentagon now calling terror group 'ISIS'

By Lucas Tomlinson

Not Daesh. Not ISIL. Not IS.

The Pentagon has officially declared the name of the terror group the United States and its allies have been fighting for years is, in fact, ISIS.

“We have officially switched to ISIS,” Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said in a briefing with reporters Friday. “They all mean the same thing.” Davis said ISIS already had been used unofficially in the past inside the Pentagon because it was the “easiest to understand.”

While “ISIS” has been widely accepted for years as the common acronym for the Islamic State, then-Secretary of State John Kerry and others in the Obama administration insisted for years on using “ISIL” or “Daesh,” the acronym formed using Arabic letters to spell Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.

The Pentagon released a memorandum Friday afternoon dated Feb. 13 outlining the official change.

“We view ISIS, ISIL and Da'esh as interchangeable terms for the same thing. ISIS is the term most known and understood by the American public, and it is what our leadership uses. This memo simply aligns our terminology,” Davis said in a statement attached to the memo.

In the months leading up to the election, then-candidate Donald Trump blasted then-President Barack Obama for not using the phrase “radical Islamic terrorism.”

He didn't use the phrase because he insisted, “loose language that appears to pose a civilizational conflict between the West and Islam, or the modern world and Islam, then we make it harder, not easier, for our friends and allies and ordinary people to resist and push back against the worst impulses inside the Muslim world,” Obama told The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg.

Obama also didn’t want the fight against ISIS, Al Qaeda or the Taliban to appear to be a “clash of civilizations” a phrase made famous by the late academic Samuel Huntington in an article by the same name. Instead, Obama and his administration used the phrase “violent extremism” to describe the terror threat.

Trump and his top advisers on the campaign trail insisted the threat facing the United States was much greater than Obama presented to the American people.

On Thursday at a Washington think tank, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joe Dunford, who served under Obama and now Trump, was asked why he continues to use the phrase “violent extremism” to describe terrorist groups.

“If you talked about a specific group, I'd give you a more accurate descriptor,” said Dunford. “I was using the term violent extremism to refer to all of those groups … individuals who take up arms to advance political and/or religious objectives.”

Lucas Tomlinson is the Pentagon and State Department producer for Fox News Channel. You can follow him on Twitter: @LucasFoxNews



Thursday, March 2, 2017

Sweden will bring back conscription

Sweden will bring back conscription for teenagers to because ‘security situation has changed

Swedish teens will be forced to conscript as early as this summer under a bill expected to be passed shortly. 
Pictured, Army personnel at the Gay Pride Parade in Stockholm. Picture: Stokstad/TT, File via AP.

AFP
    SWEDISH teens just got served.

The country announced Thursday it will reintroduce compulsory military service starting this summer to respond to global security challenges including from Russia.

“The government wants a more stable staff supply system and to boost its military capability because the security situation has changed,” Swedish Defence Minister Peter Hultqvist told TT news agency.

The Scandinavian nation, which has not seen armed conflict on its territory in two centuries, ended conscription in 2010 after it was deemed an unsatisfactory way of meeting the needs of a modern army.

Sweden is not a NATO member and the move is partly designed to counter the threat from Russia.
Picture: AFP PHOTO / TT News Agency / SOREN ANDERSSON / Sweden OUTSource:AFP

Now the minority government will introduce a bill to restore conscription this summer for all Swedes born after 1999. It will last for 11 months.

The measure is expected to be adopted by parliament, subject to agreement between the leftist government and the centre right opposition.

Some 13,000 young Swedes are expected to be mobilised from July 1, but only 4000 of them, 18-year-olds of both sexes, will be selected for military service based on motivation and skills.

They will be called up each year after January 1 2018.

“The new security situation is also a reality, partly in the form of Russian power politics which has long been underestimated and downplayed,” Wilhelm Agrell, a security expert at Lund University, told AFP.

Swedish vehicles in the Visby, on the Gotland island in Sweden, where they were permanently stationed in response to Russia’s annexation of Crimea. Picture: AFP PHOTO / TT News Agency / SOREN ANDERSSON / Sweden OUT.

Sweden is not a NATO member but has signed the body’s Partnership for Peace program launched in 1994 to develop military co-operation between NATO and non-member countries.

On defence issues, Sweden is very close to its Finnish neighbour, which has with Russia a border of 1340 kilometres.

In September, Sweden stationed permanent troops on the Baltic Sea island of Gotland, which Hultqvist described as sending a signal after Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and its “increasing pressure” on the neighbouring Baltic States of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

The Nordic and Baltic region’s only non-aligned countries, Finland and Sweden, have stepped up their military co-operation with US, following concerns over Russia’s increased military activity in northern Europe.

Finland accused Moscow last year of violating its airspace when two Russian fighter jets flew on separate occasions in the south of the coastal town of Porvoo. The incident raised alarm in Sweden.

Russia has warned against Sweden and Finland joining NATO, an issue that has been debated in both countries.







Sunday, February 26, 2017

Lm Phan Văn Lợi và Lm Nguyễn Văn Lý chống Tầu cộng và Không Được Chống cộng sản Việt Nam

LM.LỢI & LM.LÝ CHỐNG TẦU & KHÔNG ĐƯỢC CHỐNG CSVN:
ĐÂY LÀ QUY TRÌNH CHẠY TỘI BÁN NƯỚC CỦA VIỆT CỘNG

Nguyễn Phúc Liên

Ngày 09.02.2017, chúng tôi viết Bài Mở Đầu cho chủ đề Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý đang phát động 15 điểm kêu gọi cầm cờ "Quốc Tổ" để chống Tầu cộng, nhưng không chống đám CSVN bán nước. Việc chọn cờ "Quốc Tổ" được CSVN đi trước làm gương để Dân chúng mà Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý kêu gọi cứ mẫu cờ đó mà chọn. Mầu căn bản của Tổ Tiên VN là mầu VÀNG, nhưng đám phản quốc CSVN đã cố ý chọn mầu MÁU ở giữa lá cờ Lễ Hội ngũ sắc. Chúng chọn mầu MÁU giống mầu MÁU, đẫm máu tanh của cờ Phúc Kiến. Đó là sự lừa đảo ngay ở việc chọn cờ để Dân chúng chấp nhận Cờ Máu của chúng.

Trong Bài Mở Đầu ngày 09.02.2017, chúng tôi đã nêu ra 9 CÂU HỎI để dựa trên những câu hỏi ấy mà chúng tôi lần lượt viết 9 Bài tiếp theo về cái Phong trào đấu tranh này của Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý đang được nhóm bưng bô CSVN tại Hải ngoại phổ biến qua Diễn Đàn Paltalk "Dien Dan Dau La Su That" của Nick Hồn Nhiên (Ellen Nguyen) với các ông Lạc Việt & Phạm Văn Thành. (Xin quý độc giả đọc Bài Mở Đầu này đăng kèm dưới đây).

Ngay khi xem CSVN lựa chọn "Cờ Quốc Tổ", chúng tôi đã thấy đây là một "quy trình" do CSVN bầy vẽ ra.

Nhưng “quy trình” được thấy rõ và cần những người tay sai trung thành hay những kẻ không còn tự do phải thực hiện, đó là hô hào CHỐNG TẦU CỘNG (giả tạo, mập mờ, lai rai…) mà không có việc CHỐNG LẠI ĐÁM CSVN PHẢN QUỐC BÁN NƯỚC CHO TẦU CỘNG. Thật là phi lý: chống quân xâm lăng mà không chống đám phản quốc đưa xâm lăng vào nhà mình ! Chính vì điểm này mà chúng tôi thấy rằng đây chỉ là một “QUY TRÌNH” được chính CSVN hoạch định ra để chúng chạy tội phản quốc bán nước của chúng. Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý phát động Phong trào hiện nay với đám bưng bô CSVN tại Hải ngoại chỉ là những người tay sai trung thành hay những người “mất tự do” buộc phải thi hành “Quy Trình chạy Tội phản quốc” cho đám cướp Việt Cộng mà thôi. Chúng tôi nhìn thấy “Quy Trình chạy tội phản quốc” ấy mà đám tay sai trung thành hay đám người mất tự do đang phải thi hành vì những lý do sau đây:

LÝ DO THỨ NHẤT:
Không thể có Quy Trình nào thuộc Chính trị, Kinh tế, Xã Hội, Văn hóa, Tôn giáo… ngoài sự kiểm soát của độc đảng toàn trị với Điều 4 Hiến Pháp còn đó.

Thực vậy, ngay cả cái mà người ta gọi là Tiến Trình Dân Chủ Hóa Chế độ được công khai tuyên bố bởi chính đảng CSVN, cũng phải theo Quy Trình thực hiện do đảng thực hiện. Đa nguyên đa đảng mà phải đi đúng theo quy trình của đảng CSVN, nghĩa là đảng đối lập phải đối lập theo quy trình đảng CSVN cho phép chứ không được đối lập hoàn toàn độc lập và tự do. Khi mà chế độ đa nguyên đa đảng do CSVN đẻ ra, thì chế độ ấy phải theo đúng quy trình do đảng CSVN hoạch định. Cũng vậy, khi gọi là “Tự do bỏ phiếu có sự kiểm soát Quốc tế” do đảng CSVN tổ chức, thì việc kiểm soát cũng phải theo quy trình do đảng CSVN hoạch định. Một chế độ độc tài độc đảng toàn trị khổng thể đẻ ra một chế độ đa nguyên đa đảng tự do đối lập mà đảng CSVN không gài vào đó một quy trình những bước kiểm soát.

Chế độ CSVN toàn trị hiện nay với Điều 4 Hiến Pháp hiện diện tất nhiên không thể nào cho phép Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý có hoàn toàn tự do CHỐNG TẦU CỘNG, nghĩa là nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý chỉ là tay sai trung thành hay những người không có tự do phải thi hành đúng “Quy Trình chạy tội phản quốc” cho đảng CSVN. Quy trình chống Tầ.

LÝ DO THỨ HAI:
Khi nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý với đám bưng bô CSVN không dám cầm CỜ VÀNG 3 SỌC ĐỎ, mà phải lựa chọn Cờ Lễ Hội làm “Cờ Quốc Tổ” để đấu tranh chống Tầu cộng, đó là đã không được quyền tự do chọn Lập trường độc lập chống Tầu cộng của mình rồi.

Người ta thấy rõ việc mất hẳn độc lập chống Tầu cộng kiểu nào và chống ở Lãnh vực nào trước, Lãnh vực nào sau của Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý, nghĩa là nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý phải chống Tầu cộng theo Quy trình CSVN, chỉ là những tay sai thi hành từng điểm “chống hay nịnh” Tầu. Một Phong trào đấu tranh chống Tầu cộng như vậy không thể mang ý nghĩa chống Tầu cộng của Dân Tộc Việt Nam. Chống Tầu cộng theo Quy trình CSVN thì không thể nào thoát Trung cộng được khi mà đảng CSVN phải lệ thuộc vào Tầu cộng để giữ lại đảng và chế độ.

LÝ DO THỨ BA:
Cho phép chống Tầu cộng theo Quy trình của đảng và không cho phép chống đảng cộng sản VN, đó là xảo trá để chạy tội phản quốc. Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý với đám bưng bô là tay sai thi hành điều xảo trá này của CSVN.

Xâm lăng Tầu cộng vào Lãnh hải và Lãnh thổ Việt Nam đã trở nên trầm trọng: Hải đảo Việt Nam bị Tầu cộng xâm chiếm; những vùng Biển Đông của Việt Nam bị Tầu cộng khai thác; những nhượng địa cho Tầu cộng trên đất liền đã trở thành da báo khắp lãnh thổ. Xâm lăng Kinh tế Tầu cộng đã làm tê liệt toàn diện mọi sinh hoạt Kinh tế VN. Môi trường sống bị tàn phá bởi Tầu cộng, không phải chỉ nguyên Vũng Áng Formosa, mà còn lan tràn khắp lãnh thổ. Những hàng hóa độc hại, nhất là đồ ăn, đang gây bệnh tật cho dân chúng.

Tình trạng xâm lăng Tầu cộng trên đây không phải hoàn toàn do ý chí bành trướng của Tầu cộng, mà chính yếu là do sự hối lộ bán nước của đảng CSVN. Đảng CSVN yếu hèn vì phải nịnh Tầu cộng để giữ quyền lực cho đảng mà phải nhường cho Tầu cộng xâm lăng. Nhưng điểm chính yếu là nhận tiền hối lộ để Tầu cộng xâm lăng Việt Nam mọi lãnh vực. Việc nhận hối lộ này tức là việc bán nước rõ rệt bởi từng cá nhân đảng viên.

Tỉ dụ đầu tiên là việc bán đảo và biển qua Công Hàm 1958 ký bởi Phạm Văn Đồng/Hồ Chí Minh.

Bôxít Tây Nguyên là việc bán Tài nguyên bằng hối lộ. Vụ nhường đất và biển dài hạn cho Formosa là từ việc ăn hối lộ ngập họng của những lãnh đạo cao cấp của đảng CSVN. Xương cá đang mắc ở cổ họng, nhả ra hay nuốt xuống không yên.

Dân chúng Việt Nam mỗi ngày mỗi thấy rõ rằng nguyên nhân chính yếu của việc Tầu cộng xâm lăng Việt Nam là do giới chức của đảng CSVN ăn hối lộ. Đảng CSVN đang rất sợ hãi Dân chúng NỔI DẬY, để tận diệt cái tội ăn hối lộ bán nước này của đảng, nghĩa là CHÔN VÙI HẲN ĐẢNG CSVN.

Chính vì vậy, để cứu tình trạng Dân NỔI DẬY, đảng CSVN phải nghĩ đến một “QUY TRÌNH CHẠY TỘI PHẢN QUỐC BÁN NƯỚC”. Quy trình được hoạch định như sau:
  • Tổ chức Giổ Tổ Hùng Vương để nói xạo với Dân chúng rằng CSVN nghĩ đến Tổ Tiên của mình. Chọn trong những lá Cờ Lễ Hội một lá Cờ gọi là “Cờ Quốc Tổ”. Họ chủ ý chọn cờ ngũ sắc mà nền mầu chính ở giữa là mầu MÁU giống mầu cờ Máu sao vàng, trong khi đó mầu chính của Tổ Tiên qua các Triều đại phải là mầu VÀNG.
  • Mở Phong trào cho những Tổ chức bưng bô Quốc nội và Hải ngoại cũng chọn Cờ Lễ Hội làm “Cờ Quốc Tổ” để tranh đấu chống Tầu cộng. CSVN nhấn mạnh đến việc chống Tầu để đánh lừa dân chúng rằng việc Tầu xâm lăng là do lòng tham bành trướng của Tầu Chệt, quên đi khía cạnh ăn hối lộ bán nước của đảng CSVN. Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý cùng đám bưng bô được CSVN lựa chọn để thi hành việc gian xảo này của CSVN
  • Tất nhiên mục đích chống Tầu là làm lạc hướng Dân chúng quên đi cái tội hối lộ bán nước của CSVN. Chính vì vậy mà nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý cũng đám bưng bô không hề nhắc đến việc phải diệt quân bán nước đã rước Tầu vào Việt Nam. Nói cách khác nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý cùng đám bưng bô bị cấm không được đụng chạm đến việc chống đảng CSVN.
Chúng tôi muốn đưa ra đôi lời KẾT LUẬN ngắn cho Bài này. Khi nào Nhóm Lm.Lợi & Lm.Lý cùng đám bưng bô vẫn tỏ dấu hiệu sợ hãi đám cướp phản bội bán nước cho Tầu cộng, thì Chủ trương chống Tầu mà Nhóm tuyên bố vẫn chỉ là trong “Quy Trình chống Tầu cộng chạy tội phản Quốc của bè lũ CSVN” mà thôi. Minh nhiên tuyên bố chỉ chống Tầu mà không tiêu diệt quân CSVN phản quốc bán nước cho Tầu, thì đó là điều nói láo che đậy cho hành động làm tay sai cho kẻ bán nước thực hiện “Quy Trình che đậy tội phản quốc” cho bè lũ CSVN mà thôi. Người Dân chỉ có thể tin tưởng ở những người dám minh nhiên tuyên bố rằng PHẢI LOẠI TRỪ KẺ BÁN NƯỚC CHO TẦU TRƯỚC KHI CHỐNG TẦU XÂM LĂNG !

Lằn ranh chống Cộng thực sự và chống Cộng giả hiệu nằm ở chỗ có CHÔN VÙI HẲN CƠ CHẾ CSVN hay chỉ CẢI CÁCH CƠ CHẾ này ! Những nhà Lãnh đạo tối cao Chính trị như GORBATCHEV, YELTSIN, PUTIN, MERKEL…đã công khai tuyên bố rằng CHẾ ĐỘ CỘNG SẢN KHÔNG THỂ CẢI CÁCH MÀ PHẢI PHẾ BỎ NÓ ĐI !

Ts Kinh tế Nguyễn Phúc Liên



Saturday, February 25, 2017

Accused 'killer' of Kim Jong-nam paid $90

Indonesian killer accused of murdering Kim Jong Nam was paid just $90 for the assassination
Kim Jong Nam was killed at a Malaysian airport by a toxic nerve agent. Picture: AP/Itsuo InouyeSource:AP

Source: News Corp Australia Network

The Indonesian woman who is one of the suspects in the killing of North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un’s half brother said she was paid $90 for what she believed was a prank, an Indonesian official said Saturday. Siti Aisyah also told authorities she did not want her parents to see her in custody, Andriano Erwin, Indonesia’s deputy ambassador to Malaysia, said one day after Malaysia revealed that VX nerve agent was used in the bizarre killing at Kuala Lumpur’s airport.

“She doesn’t want her family get sad to see her condition,” Erwin said after a 30-minute meeting with Aisyah. “She only delivered a message through us to her father and mother not to be worried and take care of their health.” The public poisoning of Kim Jong Nam, which took place Feb. 13 amid crowds of travellers at the airport, appeared to be a well-planned hit. Kim was dead within hours of the attack, in which two women went up behind him and appeared to smear something onto his face.

Aisyah, 25, has said previously that she was duped into the attack, but Malaysian police say she and the other female suspect, a Vietnamese woman who also is in custody, knew what they were doing.
Four suspects in the killing: Malaysian Muhammad Farid Bin Jalaluddin (top L), Đoàn Thị Hương (top R) of Vietnam, North Korean Ri Jong Chol (bottom L) and Siti Aisyah of Indonesia (bottom R) Picture: AFPSource:AFP

The revelation that VX nerve agent killed Kim has boosted speculation that North Korea had dispatched a hit squad to Malaysia to kill Kim, whose younger half brother is Kim Jong Un.

The thick, oily poison was almost certainly produced in a sophisticated state weapons laboratory, experts say, and is banned under international treaties. North Korea, a prime suspect in the case, never signed that treaty, and has spent decades developing a complex chemical weapons program. Though Kim Jong Nam was not an obvious political threat to his sibling, he may have been seen as a potential rival in the country’s dynastic dictatorship.
Malaysia hasn’t directly accused the North Korean government of being behind the attack, but officials have said four North Korean men provided the two women with poison. Picture: AP/Shizuo KambayashiSource:AP

Malaysia hasn’t directly accused the North Korean government of being behind the attack, but officials have said four North Korean men provided the two women with poison. The four fled Malaysia shortly after the killing. On Saturday, police confirmed that a raid earlier in the week on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur was part of the investigation. Senior police official Abdul Samah Mat, who is handling the investigation, did not specify what authorities found there, but said the items were being tested for traces of any chemicals. Kim Jong Nam, who had been living abroad for years, was approached by the two women on Feb. 13 as he waited for a flight home to Macau. In grainy surveillance footage, the women appear to rub something onto his face before walking away in separate directions.
The Facebook page of Đoàn Thị Hương, the Vietnamese suspect in the death of the North Korean leader's estranged half brother. Picture: APSource:AP

Malaysian police said they had been trained to go immediately to the washroom and clean their hands.

Both women seen in the video are in custody.

VX is an extremely powerful poison, with an amount no larger than a few grains of salt enough to kill. An odourless chemical, it can be inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin. Then, in anywhere from a few seconds to a few hours, it can cause a range of symptoms, from blurred vision to a headache. Enough exposure leads to convulsions, paralysis, respiratory failure and death. It has the consistency of motor oil and can take days or even weeks to evaporate.
Kim Jong-nam explains to airport staff and police what happened. Picture: SuppliedSource:Supplied

It could have contaminated anywhere Kim was afterwards, including medical facilities and the ambulance he was transported in, experts say. Airport officials and police have insisted the facility is safe. Abdul Samah, the police official, said police are tracing the suspects’ steps to ensure public safety.

Asked if the airport clean-up had started, he said: “It is already in process.”





Friday, February 24, 2017

Taxpayer-funded school suspected of Chinese military ties

DoD-funded school at center of federal probes over suspected Chinese military ties
Undated photo: UMT academic dean J. Davidson Frame, right, salutes his wife, left,
UMT president Yanping Chen Frame.

Fox News investigation
By Catherine Herridge, Pamela K. Browne, Cyd Upson

EXCLUSIVE: Based just four miles from the Pentagon in northern Virginia is an innocuous-sounding online school for "management and technology" – which a Fox News investigation reveals has been at the center of multiple federal probes about its leadership's alleged ties to the Chinese military and whether thousands of records from U.S. service members were compromised.

The University of Management and Technology in Rosslyn, Va., which opened in 1998, touts a campus in Beijing and “partnerships” with universities around the world. The U.S. taxpayer-funded school claims to have had 5,000 graduates in the last five years and to be "especially proud of our students stationed in US military bases around the globe."

However, there is another side to the school's leadership that drew the attention of the FBI, the Justice Department, the Pentagon, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) since at least 2012 -- and perhaps as early as 2009.
However, there is another side to the school's leadership that drew the attention of the FBI, the Justice Department, the Pentagon, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) since at least 2012 -- and perhaps as early as 2009.

In December 2012, the FBI made two very public raids of UMT and the northern Virginia home of university president Yanping Chen Frame and its academic dean, her husband J. Davidson Frame. Documents reviewed by Fox News show it was a counter-intelligence case, known as a "200d," one of the most highly sensitive categories for a federal probe.

Photos, exclusively obtained by Fox News, appear to show Chen as a young officer in the People's Liberation Army, the military wing of China's communist party. Another photo shows Frame saluting his wife, Chen, who is holding a uniform. Three independent experts said it was a Chinese military colonel’s uniform.
This undated photo appears to show Yanping Chen Frame before she came to a U.S. graduate school.

Yet since those FBI raids, UMT has continued to collect more than $6 million from Defense Department tuition assistance programs as well as the Department of Veterans Affairs through the post-9/11 GI bill.

"It's a bad deal for the soldiers, and it's a bad deal for the taxpayer," Stephen Rhoads, a military veteran turned whistleblower who says he worked with the FBI on the case, told Fox News in an exclusive interview. "Nobody's getting what they paid for."

Rhoads said he worked at UMT recruiting vets when the FBI approached him in 2012 regarding the federal investigation. Emails and other documents reviewed by Fox News corroborate key elements of Rhoads' story.

"One of the first sentences she [Chen] ever threw out -- after she found out I was an Army officer, was, ‘Well … I was a colonel in the army,’" Rhoads explained. "During our first face-to-face encounter, absolutely ... she did not deny it."

Rhoads said he thought Chen meant the U.S. Army, and asked whether she trained in Texas. "She laughed and said, ‘Oh, no, I was in the Chinese army, you know.’”

Chen, 64, came to the United States in 1987 from Beijing on a non-immigrant visa with her daughter Lele Wang. The Chinese government funded Chen's research at George Washington University where she received a Ph.D. in Public Policy in 1999, the year after UMT was created.

While Rhoads says Chen was upfront about her Chinese military experience, he claimed she hid those ties on immigration applications. Fox News reviewed Chen's immigration records where she consistently denied ties to the Chinese or any foreign military. When asked, "Have you ever been a member of, or in any way affiliated with, the communist party or any other totalitarian regime?" Chen checked "no." She would later become a naturalized U.S. citizen.

While there are no U.S. laws preventing a naturalized citizen from running a school like UMT, the Fox News investigation found that Chen's ties to the Chinese military appear to run deep.

Three outside experts consulted by Fox News confirmed the authenticity of the Chinese uniforms in the photos of Chen and Frame.

"If somebody was wearing that uniform, I would say that there's a very great likelihood that they were in the People's Liberation Army," Dennis Blasko, a leading Chinese military expert said, referring to the photo of what appears to be Chen in uniform.

Asked about the photo of Frame saluting his wife, Blasko observed, "This is a P.L.A. officer's uniform — active duty — from between 1987 and 2007 ... And from the epaulettes, we can see this -- three stars and two red stripes would be a full colonel."

Blasko emphasized that P.L.A. insignia can only be purchased with the permission of the Chinese military, and "you would have to have a certificate from your unit to buy [it.]"

Blasko, a West Point graduate who worked as a military attache in China, wrote "The Chinese Army Today: Tradition and Transformation for the 21st Century," one of the definitive books about the Chinese military.

In her George Washington University dissertation, Chen thanks her father, a P.L.A. general, who directed arms and technology development. "My father, General Chen Bin, gave me the inspiration to pursue this area of study," Chen wrote. "As former Chairman of COSTIND (1982-87), he was an important player in supporting and directing the (Chinese) space program."

In her 2012 FBI interview, Chen denied she ever was a colonel in the P.L.A., emphasizing she had worked as a doctor in the Chinese space program. Chen said it was a “civilian agency.” The interview summary suggests federal agents challenged Chen’s characterization. Outside experts told Fox News the Chinese civilian and military space programs are intertwined.

While Chen's immigration application is more than a decade old, and past the five-year statute of limitations, there may be a "continuation” of fraud, according to Ray Fournier who worked with the State Department's office of diplomatic security for more than 20 years. Fournier, an expert on visa and passport fraud, worked for the Joint Terrorism Task Force in San Diego, where his investigative work led to an arrest warrant for the American-born cleric Anwar Awlaki, who was later killed by the CIA.

Fournier said, "If she has marked ‘no’ on the petition, but if in fact, the answer is yes … then we have a false statement. And where that comes into play, most assuredly, is in the arena of passport fraud. It is this application." With each renewal of Chen's U.S. passport, Fournier said, investigators should determine whether the falsehood was repeated. "These are issues of inadmissibility," he said.

While going through the immigration process, Chen was also launching what would become a multi-million-dollar online academy. But that academy's work would eventually attract the attention of federal investigators, who questioned whether students’ records were remotely accessed from China.

Before the 2012 raid, Chen's daughter Lele Wang who also works at UMT, told the FBI that "'Contractors' in the UMT Beijing Office have [administrator] privileges" to access the student database.

Rhoads said UMT recruited service members who provided their military history when they enrolled. "It got uploaded into an O-drive, they called it ... their personal military bio, you know, where they were trained, how they were trained, how long, that could be remotely accessed."

Rhoads said Chen had a particular interest in Ohio's Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which is a research and technology hub.

And there was more. "She wanted me to go out to these remote reserve and National Guard centers, you know … in small-town America and start gettin' U.S. soldiers from those centers. Get their information, basically. Who's out there in the woods? How many units we got?"

Rhoads recalled to Fox News that he was instructed by the FBI to tell Chen that he was going to testify before a Virginia grand jury. "They wanted to, I guess see how … she would react."

At the time, Rhoads said Chen had no idea he was working with the bureau.

He said, "Well, at this point, she didn't know I was working for them at all. And she's like, ‘Oh, you don't tell them anything. We don't know each other. You don't … know what you don't know,’ was her buzz phrase. ‘You don't -- you don't know I was a colonel in the P.L.A. They'll never have proof to say that’."

Emails obtained by Fox News show Rhoads and at least one FBI agent alerted the Defense Department, but another Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed in 2014 through 2019 allowing UMT to collect millions in federal taxpayer aid.

An FBI agent in one email exchange wrote, "I let my management and the AUSAs [assistant U.S. attorneys] know about her renewal with DoD. Incredible."

Asked about the renewal, as well as whether DoD personnel were warned and additional steps were taken to vet UMT, the DoD chief for Voluntary Education Assistance, Dawn Bilodeau, referred questions to Pentagon spokesperson Laura Ochoa. In an email, Ochoa said, "In light of reports regarding University of Management and Technology (UMT), the Department is reviewing the DoD MOU signed between the institution and the DoD for compliance."

No one has been charged with any crime in connection with the investigation. Sources told Fox News that Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia James P. Gilllis got the case, but there was a disagreement with the FBI over how to proceed, based on the case law and the extent to which sources and methods would be revealed.

Neither the FBI nor a spokesman for Gillis would comment to Fox News but separately, a spokesman for NCIS said they cannot comment on an "ongoing investigation." A FOIA request filed by Fox News Senior Executive Producer Pamela Browne confirmed an NCIS investigative file for UMT.

Fox News made repeated requests by phone and via email for interviews with Yanping Chen and J. Davidson Frame. After Chen’s daughter said they were too busy to prepare and traveling out of town, Fox News went to their offices in Rosslyn, Va.

A school representative, who would not identify himself, confirmed Chen and Frame were in the office that day, but after learning Fox News was at the front desk, the couple refused to come out. Fox News’ questions covered how UMT was run, Chen's suspected military ties, whether service members' records are secure, and how millions in taxpayer dollars are spent.

Fox News also sent a series of questions to the Chinese embassy in Washington, D.C., but there was no immediate response.

According to UMT, nearly 20,000 students have studied there, while 10,710 have earned degrees.

Catherine Herridge is an award-winning Chief Intelligence correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC) based in Washington, D.C. She covers intelligence, the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security. Herridge joined FNC in 1996 as a London-based correspondent.

Pamela K. Browne is Senior Executive Producer at the FOX News Channel (FNC) and is Director of Long-Form Series and Specials. Her journalism has been recognized with several awards. Browne first joined FOX in 1997 to launch the news magazine “Fox Files” and later, “War Stories.”



Saturday, February 18, 2017

U.S. carrier group patrols in tense South China Sea

Carrier Strike Group 1 Conducts South China Sea Patrol
The USS Carl Vinson in the Philippine Sea earlier this month. Navy photo


By From Carrier Strike Group One Public Affairs

SOUTH CHINA SEA (NNS) -- Carrier Strike Group (CSG) 1, including Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 1's Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108), and aircraft from Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 2, began routine operations in the South China Sea, Feb. 18.

Prior to their operations in the South China Sea, ships and aircraft from within the strike group conducted training off the islands of Hawaii and Guam to maintain and improve their readiness and develop cohesion as a strike group. The strike group recently enjoyed a port visit to Guam and after departing the Marianas, conducted operations in the Philippine Sea.
Chinese dredging vessels are purportedly seen in the waters around Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea in this still image from video taken by a P-8A Poseidon surveillance aircraft provided by the United States Navy May 21, 2015.

"The training completed over the past few weeks has really brought the team together and improved our effectiveness and readiness as a strike group," said Rear Adm. James Kilby, commander, CSG 1. "We are looking forward to demonstrating those capabilities while building upon existing strong relationships with our allies, partners and friends in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region."

Vinson last deployed to the Western-Pacific in 2015 and conducted a bilateral exercise with the Royal Malaysian Navy and Royal Malaysian Air Force in the South China Sea. Vinson first operated in the South China Sea in 1983 and in total, has operated there during 16 previous deployments over its 35 year history.

While deployed, the Carl Vinson CSG will remain under U.S. 3rd Fleet command and control, including beyond the international dateline, which previously divided operational areas of responsibility for 3rd and 7th Fleets. Third Fleet operating forward offers additional options to the Pacific Fleet commander by leveraging the capabilities of 3rd and 7th Fleets. This operational concept allows both numbered fleets to complement one another and provide the foundation of stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region.

CVW-2 includes the "Black Knights" of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 4, the "Blue Hawks" of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 78, the "Bounty Hunters" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 2, the "Blue Blasters" of VFA-34, the "Kestrels" of VFA-137, the "Golden Dragons" of VFA-192, the "Black Eagles" of Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 113, the "Gauntlets" of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 136 and the "Providers" of Fleet Logistic Support Squadron (VRC) 30.
Sailors man the rails as the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier departs on deployment from Naval Station North Island
in Coronado, California, US on Jan 5, 2017.




Trump returns to campaign mode

Trump returns to campaign mode,
rallying supporters, attacking foes, promising a greater America
 President Trump returned Saturday to campaign mode -- holding a rally in a Florida airport hangar in which he again railed against the “dishonest media” and repeated his promises to build a “beautiful” border wall, replace “disastrous” ObamaCare and other familiar lines that rallied him to an unexpected White House win.

The roughly 50-minute speech outside Melbourne, Florida, was quintessential Trump -- with the president vowing to help disillusioned Americans find better jobs and live safer, while attacking the news media for unfavorable stories and calling it “a big part of the problem” toward his mission to “make America great again.”

“I am here to tell you about our great progress … and our incredible plans for our future,” said Trump, who since officially taking over the White House in late-January has been unable to hold campaign-style rallies. “I am here because I want to be among my friends and among my people. This was truly a great movement.”
Trump essentially picked up from where he left off during Thursday’s freewheeling, 77-minute press conference in which he accused reporters of knowingly writing incorrect stories to hurt his young administration and perpetuating damaging “fake news.”

“I also want to talk to you without the filters of fake news,” Trump told the estimated crowd of 9,000 at the Orlando Melbourne International Airport near Melbourne. “They have their own agenda.”

On Saturday, he also repeated what he said Thursday about his administration running like a “fine-tuned machine” and that he inherited “one big mess,” knocking back criticism about a rocky start and suggestions that he and his administration are working in coordination with Russia.

The Republican president visited Florida nearly two dozen times during the 2016 presidential campaign, winning the state after President Obama’s 2008 and 2012 victories.

“Thank you,” he said. “This is a state where we all had great victory together.”

The rally, which included about 2,500 protesters outside, also included the kind of unscripted, unconventional stage-craft that riveted voters for roughly 18 months.

This time, first lady Melania Trump started the rally with The Lord’s Prayer. And Trump brought supporter Gene Huber on stage to speak, then admitted such impromptu acts rattle the Secret Service agents who protect him.

Big rowdy events were the hallmark of Trump's winning presidential campaign.

He has continued to do them, although with smaller crowds, throughout the early part of the transition, during what he called a "thank you" tour.

But until this week, Trump has mostly relied on Twitter to sidestep reporters and on spokespeople, who have struggled at times to deliver his agenda -- including plans to temporarily ban travel from seven mostly Muslim nations -- to a largely combative press corps.

The event Saturday was put on by Trump's campaign, rather than the White House.

“I hear your demands. I hear your voices,” Trump said. “And I promise you, I will deliver.”

Asked if the rally was for the 2020 election, spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders called it "a campaign rally for America."

Asked by reporters aboard Air Force One if a campaign rally was too early, Trump said that "life is a campaign" and that making America great again is a campaign. He added that "it's not easy, especially when we're also fighting the press and the media."

The speech was not without Trump’s familiar, tough talk on crime, border security, radical Islamic terrorism and illegal immigration, too.

“I know you want safer neighborhoods where the streets belong to families and communities, not gang members and drug dealers who right now, as I speak, are being thrown out of the country and will not be let back in,” he said. “We will have strong borders. … Get them to hell out of here.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

Source: Foxnews.com