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Ares
17th February 2017, 08:47 PM
While Rex Tillerson is on his first overseas trip as Secretary of State, his aides laid off staff at the State Department on Thursday.

Much of seventh-floor staff, who work for the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources and the Counselor offices, were told today that their services were no longer needed.

These staffers in particular are often the conduit between the secretary’s office to the country bureaus, where the regional expertise is centered. Inside the State Department, some officials fear that this is a politically-minded purge that cuts out much-needed expertise from the policy-making, rather than simply reorganizing the bureaucracy.

There are clear signals being sent that many key foreign policy portfolios will be controlled directly by the White House, rather than through the professional diplomats.

Not a single State Department official was included in the White House meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner - who has no regional expertise or diplomatic experience - had a greater role in the meeting than the Senate-confirmed secretary of State.

Rex Tillerson was absent Wednesday but did join Kushner and Netanyahu for dinner the night before. Acting Deputy Secretary of State Tom Shannon was on the official schedule to take his place but was then shut out of the White House meeting.

In an emailed statement to CBS News, a State Department official explained that the decision to modify the meeting was made at the White House to “allow for a more personal discussion.” That presumably is a reference to the long-standing friendship between Trump, Kushner, and Netanyahu.

That particular incident was disheartening to many State Department officials who hope that Mr. Tillerson - who had a long career as Exxon Mobil’s CEO - will bring his worldly experience and management to a building that has been demoralized by the Trump administration’s antipathy toward multilateralism and cavalier approach to diplomacy.

Two sources also told CBS News that Ambassador Kristie Kenney, the Counselor of the State Department and one of the last remaining senior officials, was informed that she will be let go. She is a career foreign service officer who had served as an ambassador under Presidents Obama, Bush and Clinton. Her staff was told that Secretary Tillerson does not intend to fill the counselor’s position anytime soon.

While positions are often reshuffled during transitions and those perceived as politically-oriented are moved aside, the departures leave the positions vacant at a time of global instability. In Thursday’s presser, President Trump referred to “mass instability overseas, no matter where you look.”

“The middle east is a disaster,” he complained. “North Korea - we’ll take care of it folks; we’re going to take care of it all. I just want to let you know, I inherited a mess.”

“It is irresponsible to let qualified, nonpartisan, experienced people go before you have any idea of their replacement. You can’t do foreign policy by sitting in the White House, just out of your back pocket,” explains Tom Countryman, Former Assistant Secetary for Non-Proliferation who was let go earlier this month. Countryman worries that the White House is displaying an intent not rely on the State Department for foreign policy in that no one will be in place to challenge the edicts drawn up in the Oval Office.

This may be what President Trump was referring to when he repeatedly said that “our people” are not yet in place at U.S. government agencies. He blamed the leaks of embarrassing White House transcripts of his phone calls with foreign leaders - including difficult conversations he had with Mexico and Australia - on officials who had previously worked for the Obama Administration.

R.C. Hammond, a State Department spokesman, did not respond to the specific question of what motivated the layoffs but provided the following statement: “As part of the transition from one administration to the next we continue to build out our team. The State Department is supported by a very talented group of individuals, both Republicans and Democrats. We are appreciative to any American who dedicates their talents to public service.‎”

Hammond previously worked for Newt Gingrich and is a new hire at the State Department.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/state-dept-layoffs-under-rex-tillerson-being-carried-out/

monty
17th February 2017, 09:14 PM
In this video Clall of Duty Goddess explains that Obama's infiltrators in the Dept. of State are mainly on the 7th floor, the floor Tillerson let go

Call of Duty Goddess, Obama's Plan to Take Down Trump and Rig Elections (advance to 6:23)


http://youtu.be/r4JNNPLJeTU


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Ares
17th February 2017, 09:25 PM
Wonder if it has anything to do with that bogus deportation order that was published earlier today.

PatColo
17th February 2017, 10:56 PM
I think it was Kay Griggs, the USMC Colonel's wife who did ~8 hrs of interview, who said at one point how State Dept was a very joosh enclave... adding how they pretty much exclusively dictate US Mideast policy.

vacuum
17th February 2017, 11:46 PM
These people are the shadow government. This particular group of them is getting gutted.

PatColo
18th February 2017, 10:41 AM
Bill Still

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/d3HaUZ1Q_3w/hqdefault.jpg?custom=true&w=336&h=188&stc=true&jpg444=true&jpgq=90&sp=68&sigh=3U5gQ2TG3KSf9M1kd_NUbvLy8Xc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3HaUZ1Q_3w) 1:34
Bloodbath at the State Department, 1506 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3HaUZ1Q_3w)

2,797 views
34 minutes ago

crimethink
18th February 2017, 12:21 PM
Obama boys & girls out.

Mossad boys & girls in.

Ares
18th February 2017, 05:25 PM
Obama boys & girls out.

Mossad boys & girls in.

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Joshua01
18th February 2017, 06:50 PM
C'mon guys, give the Trumpinator a chance. He has a lot of shit to clean up and he can't clean everything up first!!! You know, no matter what it looks like now, Trump could be punking the jews too! I wouldn't put it past him. He has no overloads, he only has his legacy. He smart, very very smart! Think about it,
have you ever seen anyone as narcissistic as he is? Do you really feel in your heart of hearts this man can be bought? He loves America and everyone in the country who loves America too is on his team!
http://i2.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/007/617/jew_basic.jpg

crimethink
18th February 2017, 08:39 PM
C'mon guys, give the Trumpinator a chance. He has a lot of shit to clean up and he can't clean everything up first!!! You know, no matter what it looks like now, Trump could be punking the jews too! I wouldn't put it past him. He has no overloads, he only has his legacy. He smart, very very smart! Think about it,
have you ever seen anyone as narcissistic as he is? Do you really feel in your heart of hearts this man can be bought? He loves America and everyone in the country who loves America too is on his team!

I would totally agree with you save for the fact Trump has filled his cabinet and "advisors" with Sayanim.

old steel
18th February 2017, 09:04 PM
In the FBI's own document it refers to the 7th floor group as the shadow government.

vacuum
18th February 2017, 10:45 PM
In the FBI's own document it refers to the 7th floor group as the shadow government.

I don't think they are replacing them with different people. I think they're just eliminating those positions.

Joshua01
19th February 2017, 06:58 AM
You can't predict the outcome of the game in the first half. It ain't over 'til its over. After this year's Super Bowl anything is possible. You're a religious guy, have some faith!
I would totally agree with you save for the fact Trump has filled his cabinet and "advisors" with Sayanim.

Twisted Titan
20th February 2017, 03:06 AM
well............ its a start

Horn
20th February 2017, 07:12 AM
If it were any kind of .gov the U.S. would like, it would Not revel in Israel as an unbreakable alliance.

As its leader has done.

monty
6th March 2017, 04:16 AM
Media Warns About Trump 'Gutting' State Dept.

http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/its-happening-media-warns-about-trump-gutting-state-department/ri19112

It's Happening: Media Warns About Trump 'Gutting' the State Department
http://russia-insider.com/en/matthew-allen 21 Hours ago

We wrote yesterday that Trump's barrage of tweets signaled (http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/its-now-or-never-trump-declares-open-war-deep-state/ri19105) that he wasn't interested in song-and-dance routines about removing the career warmongers from State, the CIA and Pentagon.

They go or he goes.

So imagine our surprise when we noticed that the media was already sending signals that the Deep State is worried.

Newsweek has a long, proud history of operating as a glossy, illustrated Washington talking points periodical. We're not being facetious — the famed magazine was caught collaborating with the CIA in the 1950s (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird). And you know the old saying — "nothing ever changes."

So we thoroughly enjoyed reading this detailed analysis explaining how Trump is slowly squeezing the pus out of the State Department, and why this is of course a very bad and dangerous development for Democracy, according to Newsweek (http://europe.newsweek.com/trump-gutting-state-department-562960?rm=eu):

http://russia-insider.com/sites/insider/files/medialib/u289/gut.png

Foreign service officers at the State Department keep the ship afloat? We thought they handed out cookies during violent coups (https://consortiumnews.com/2015/07/13/the-mess-that-nuland-made/)? Or are we being redundant?

Of course, Newsweek attributes the "empty hallways" at State to Trump's "disdain for diplomacy" and hatred for "the administrative state".
The article — written by a "senior fellow" at the Soros-funded, Podesta/Clinton think tank Center for American Progress — is one long call to arms against Trump and his Stalinist purge of the kind-hearted, career public servants at the State Department.
Here's the best part:

Finally, the seventh floor—where the secretary and the senior team sits—is basically empty after a series of layoffs. (http://www.cbsnews.com/news/state-dept-layoffs-under-rex-tillerson-being-carried-out/) For the last eight years, in addition to the secretary there was a deputy secretary and a deputy secretary for management and resources, an undersecretary for political affairs and a counselor.
This is the secretary’s starting lineup, the folks who represent him within the department and at critical White House meetings where big decisions are hashed out. These are the people who provide some of the most important daily advice to the secretary.


That's certainly one way to describe the seventh floor at State. But it's also known as the home to powerful, high-ranking State Department officials — "the shadow government" — who did everything in their power to shield Hillary Clinton from justice. As the NY Post reported last October (http://nypost.com/2016/10/17/the-state-departments-shadow-government/):

The FBI also released the summary of an interview that revealed a cabal at State that oversaw the email release — a “powerful group of very high-ranking STATE officials that some referred to as ‘The 7th Floor Group’ or as ‘The Shadow Government.’ This group met every Wednesday afternoon to discuss . . . everything CLINTON-related to FOIA/Congressional inquiries.”

Imagine officials high in the George W. Bush administration calling themelves “the Shadow Government” as they oversaw a supposedly nonpartisan release of documents that could sink the White House hopes of its former boss.


To recap: A senior fellow at a Soros/Clinton/Podesta think tank wrote a long screed lambasting Trump for neglecting and abusing the State Department. If we believe what we read, we are supposed to be especially outraged that Trump has targeted the Clinton-supporting "shadow government" at State. Yes, hope upsetting.

This isn't a product of thoughtful independent analysis. Newsweek has published a long list of Beltway talking points in an attempt to get the public worked up about Trump's assault on the beloved State Department.In other words: the Cold Warriors who are still holed up at State know that Trump is coming for them.

As Gilbert Doctorow wrote earlier this week (http://russia-insider.com/en/dont-lose-hope-washingtons-cold-warriors-loathe-trump-thats-good-news-all-us/ri19085), if Trump has any hope of reversing U.S. foreign policy, he needs to act decisively to clean out State, as well as the CIA and Pentagon:
State is said to have been purged at its policy-making “seventh floor” during the week of Secretary Tillerson’s European travels. However, the text that was placed before the totally inexperienced Ambassador Haley for delivery in the Security Council shows that not all the “bad hombres” have been sent packing. The purge of the CIA and Pentagon has not even begun.

The ability and willingness of the CIA and Pentagon to sabotage presidential policy was clearly proven last September when a promising collaboration between Secretary of State Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov over a cease-fire in Syria was torn to shreds by an “accidental” attack by US and Allied fighter jets on a government outpost at Deir ez-Zor that killed nearly 100 Syrian soldiers, very likely including embedded Russian military advisors.

If these recalcitrant Cold Warriors in America’s “power ministries” remain untouched, they will be in a position to create provocations at any time of their choosing to override Trump’s planned détente policies. And that would be child’s play, given the close proximity of US and Russian forces in Ukraine, in Syria, in the Baltic States, on the Baltic Sea and on the Black Sea. Given the poor state of relations and the minimal trust between Russia and the US-led West, any accident in these areas could quickly escalate.


The question now is: Will Trump take on the CIA and Pentagon? Because gutting State just isn't enough.

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mick silver
6th March 2017, 11:59 AM
wake me when mc cains gone and his butt buddy

Horn
6th March 2017, 01:23 PM
yeah, you'd think if the "deepest state" were under attack there would be more than just some fluff media sitins over it. markets would be shredding and or people vanishing.

my estimation is they're just Obama core leftovers someone is trying to spin as "deep state" to cover.