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Newly uncovered documents reveal that Germany's armed forces have begun executing a covert strategy called operation Deutschland, a 1000 page blueprint for preparing for large scale conflict. Plus, American diplomats are in Lebanon this week as reports emerge that Hezbollah has agreed to a US Ceasef fire proposal that could, I say could, that would mean possibly bring an end to the war with Israel. And in today's back of the brief, President Elect Trump has made another major decision regarding his second term cabinet, choosing a China hawk to lead the U.S. commerce Department. But first, today's PDB Spotlight. As the conflict in Ukraine takes a sharp turn towards further escalation this week, it appears Russia is also seeking to intensify their shadow war against Kyiv's NATO allies. European governments accused Russia on Tuesday of expanding their hybrid attacks on Ukraine's Western allies after two critical Internet cables in the Baltic Sea were severed in quick succession late Sunday evening. One of the cables links Finland and Germany, while the other connects Sweden to Lithuania. While an investigation is ongoing by European authorities, officials suspect the Kremlin is behind this major act of sabotage. That's according to a report from the Wall Street Journal. Baltic countries such as Lithuania have boosted surveillance of their waters. In response, though European leaders have so far stopped short of directly accusing Russia. Germany's defense minister said nobody believes that these cables were accidentally cut off. Therefore, we must conclude without yet knowing specifically who was behind it that this is a hybrid operation. Preliminary findings from the investigation suggest the cables were likely cut in Swedish economic waters in an area where the two cables briefly intersect. Given the damage, investigators have concluded it must be the result of human interference rather than a natural event. Officials said the incident has caused only minor disruptions to Internet and telecommunications services, adding it will likely take up to 15 days to repair the damage. Still, the incident represents an escalation as these marine fiber optic cables are a critical piece of global communications infrastructure that provide Internet and telecommunications connectivity to virtually every corner of the world. The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Britain issued a joint statement Tuesday saying Moscow's escalating hybrid activities against NATO and EU countries are unprecedented in their variety and scale, creating significant security risks. Leaders in Warsaw said if such attacks continue, they will close all remaining Russian consulates in Poland. The incident came just weeks after US Officials warned Russia was assembling a sabotage unit consisting of submarines and drones to target underwater Internet cables under the direct orders of the Russian Defense Ministry. The officials said the US has been tracking increased Russian military activity around key undersea cables for months now. I want to stress again that these cables serve as the backbone of Internet and telecommunications traffic around the world. Depending on the scale of sabotage, an attack could have, of course, a devastating global impact, disrupting everything from financial and energy markets to the basic operations of governments and their militaries, not to mention the damage it could do to TikTok. At the time, the US officials said that due to the protracted war that Russia is waging in Ukraine, the Kremlin's willingness to engage in ever more extreme acts of belligerence has significantly increased. Their position was likely further hardened after President Biden authorized on Sunday Ukraine's use of US supplied long range missiles to strike deeper inside Russian territory, prompting threats of nuclear escalation. If officially linked to the Kremlin, the attack on undersea cables represents a new dimension in Russia's shadow war against the West. Now, as we've been extensively covering here on the pdb, Russia has been waging a campaign of sabotage against allies of Ukraine across Western Europe and North America since the war began, with attacks escalating across 2024. Russia's shadow campaign involves arson attacks, espionage, cyber attacks, targeted assassinations and political strong arming and is aimed at destabilization, spreading essentially panic among the European public and sowing doubts about supporting Ukraine. A September op ed published in the Financial Times by the heads of the CIA and MI6 warned that Russia is only planning to intensify those efforts as the war in Ukraine drags on. All right, coming up next, secret German military plans for large scale conflict are exposed, and reports suggest Hezbollah may accept a US Ceasefire deal to end their war with Israel. I'll have those stories when we come back.
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Sticking with the threat of wider war in Eastern Europe, top secret papers have emerged in Germany detailing their military's covert strategy in the event a large scale conflict breaks out. According to a report from a German newspaper, the 1000 page plan dubbed Operation Deutschland has been agreed upon amongst Germany's most senior politicians and outlines their plans for a World War 3 scenario. As part of this strategy, we learned that Germany has created emergency plans to move some 800,000 NATO troops and some 200,000 vehicles into its territory. If the current fighting in Ukraine devolves into an all out war, Germany would serve as a staging ground for NATO troop movements into potential theaters of conflict throughout Eastern Europe. The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce recently held their first official meeting regarding these plans, but as you may recall, details of this strategy first began leaking out in July after media reports claimed wartime preparations were intensifying across Eastern Europe. Back in July, a spokesman for the German military said the ability to quickly relocate large NATO troop contingents to the alliance's eastern flank in the event of a deterioration in the security situation is the central pillar of conventional deterrence. He really needs to work on his run on sentences Speaking of Germany's vital role as a NATO logistics hub in the event of a war, the spokesman Germany's essential task is to guarantee the planned deployment and supply of Allied and German forces, especially through host nation support as a whole of government task with Germany as a central hub. According to Newsweek, the plan calls for spreading the 800,000 NATO forces across the country's arterial routes, with a focus on protecting a critical 300 mile long highway that runs across the country from west to east, ending near their border with Poland. The highway, along with several key bridges along the route, are expected to be key targets for Russian airstrikes in the event of a war. The top secret documents also reportedly identify German infrastructure critical to military operations, advising that certain buildings and facilities be fortified against attack. Additionally, it outlines plans to make German industries more self sufficient, advising companies to build their own diesel generators or wind turbines. Yeah, wind turbines should do it to limit the impact of potential attacks on their power grid or energy supply lines. An official with the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce said we must raise awareness of how important a well prepared and resilient economy is for Germany's civil and military defense. Now Germany isn't the only European country accelerating wartime preparations. On Monday, officials in Sweden distributed millions of pamphlets to their citizens advising how to prepare for war. Among other things, the pamphlets discuss the country's early warning systems and how to seek shelter during an air raid. Similarly, Norway has sent instructions to their citizens on how to manage on their own for up to a week if a war breaks out. I think they should be able to manage for up to a week on their own. Finland also recently released a digital booklet advising their citizens on how to prepare for incidents and crises. These European nations have good reason to be concerned about which direction the war in Ukraine may turn. All right. Shifting to the Middle East, Lebanon and Hezbollah have agreed to a US Backed ceasefire proposal with Israel, described by American envoy Amos Hochst as a real opportunity to end escalating hostilities. Hochstein, who is leading the US Mediation efforts, met with Nabi Berry, the speaker of Lebanon's parliament and Hezbollah's endorsed negotiator, on Tuesday in Beirut. Following their discussions, Hochstein underscored the moment's urgency, stating, this is a moment of decision making, adding, it is now within our grasp. While he refrained from revealing details of the talks, Hochstein stressed the urgency of resolving the conflict and expressed hope for a breakthrough in the coming days. Lebanon has expressed cautious optimism about the proposal and aid to. Barry confirmed that a written response had been submitted to U.S. ambassador and Beirut Lisa Johnson on Monday. The aide emphasized that Lebanon's comments on the proposal were made in a positive atmosphere, focusing on adhering to UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which, as we've been reporting, governed ceasefire terms since the 2006 war between Hezbollah and Israel. The resolution includes provisions banning Hezbollah activity in Lebanon's southern border zone up to the Litani river, terms that have historically been violated, raising questions about enforcement. Barry told an Arabic news outlet that the agreement was good in principle, but noted unresolved technical issues. He reiterated Lebanon's reliance on the US to guarantee Israeli commitments, framing this assurance as essential to Lebanon's involvement in the process. Israeli officials have acknowledged the ongoing negotiations but remain skeptical. Energy Minister Eli Cohen insisted that Israel's demands, including the removal of the Iran backed terror group from the Israel Lebanon border, must be met before any agreement is finalized. Prime Minister Netanyahu struck a defiant tone, vowing to systematically operate against Hezbollah even if a truce is reached. That's a position that Lebanon condemned as a violation of its sovereignty. All right, coming up in the back of the brief, Donald Trump plans to nominate Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick as Commerce Secretary, signaling an aggressive economic stance towards China. More on that when we come back.
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In today's Back of the Brief, President Elect Donald Trump tapped Howard Lutnick, he's the CEO of financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald on Tuesday to head the Department of Commerce. Now Lutnick, a co chair of Trump's transition team, will take charge of the administration's tariff and trade agenda that's a cornerstone of Trump's economic vision. A longtime ally of Trump, Lutnick has been a vocal supporter of his policies, like the proposed 60% tariff on Chinese goods and efforts to ease tax burdens for Americans. Describing himself as a strong capitalist, Lutnick praised Trump's, quote, competitive growth model for prioritizing innovation and job creation. For background, the Commerce Department is a pivotal agency at the intersection of business and national security and plays a critical role in restricting the flow of sensitive US Technology to competitors like China. Lutnik's leadership is expected to intensify efforts to counter Beijing's ambitions in semiconductors and artificial intelligence while advancing policies that protect American manufacturers and workers. Now. Trump praised Lutnik in a post on Truth Social, referring to him as a dynamic force on Wall street for more than 30 years and emphasized his bold approach to economic reforms. Known for his advocacy of tariffs, Lutnick, according to the New York Times, stated in a podcast interview last month, don't tax our people, make money. Instead, put tariffs on China and make $400 billion. Lutnick advocates for using tariffs on China as an economic tool, arguing that they could generate significant revenue for the US Government. Additionally, Lutnick's tenure at Cantor Fitzgerald, a firm deeply invested in cryptocurrency and real estate, signals a potential shift in the Commerce Department's priorities. His expertise could expand the department's focus to include emerging technologies such as digital currencies as tools to keep America competitive on the global stage. If confirmed by the Senate, Lutnick's Wall street acumen and support for tariffs and focus on cutting edge industries position him to play a critical role in shaping the nation's economic and trade agenda. His nomination reflects a deliberate strategy to prioritize policies that put America first, strengthening the country's industrial base and its technology dominance. And that, my friends, is the President's Daily brief for Wednesday 20th November. Look, if you have any questions or comments, we'd love to hear from you. All you have to do is reach out to me@pdbhefirsttv.com and as you may have heard, to listen to the show ad free. Become a premium member of the President's Daily Brief by simply visiting pdbpremium.com it couldn't be any simpler. I'm Mike Baker and I'll be back later today with the PDB Afternoon Bulletin. Until then, stay informed, stay safe, stay cool.
The President's Daily Brief: November 20th, 2024
Hosted by Mike Baker, Former CIA Operations Officer
In today's spotlight, significant allegations have emerged accusing Moscow of engaging in deep-sea sabotage by severing two critical undersea Internet cables in the Baltic Sea. These cables, which link Finland to Germany and Sweden to Lithuania, are vital components of global communications infrastructure.
Key Points:
Incident Details: On late Sunday evening, two major fiber optic cables were cut in the Baltic Sea, disrupting Internet and telecommunications services. Investigators believe the damage resulted from deliberate human interference, not natural occurrences.
European Response: European leaders have strongly pointed fingers at Russia, describing the act as a potential hybrid warfare tactic aimed at destabilizing NATO and EU allies. The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland, and Britain issued a joint statement condemning Moscow's escalating hybrid activities, labeling them "unprecedented in their variety and scale" (04:50).
Historical Context: This act follows weeks of increased Russian military activity around key undersea cables, with U.S. officials previously warning about Russia's assembly of a sabotage unit using submarines and drones (06:10).
Implications: Such sabotage could have devastating global impacts, affecting everything from financial markets to government operations. The incident marks an escalation in Russia's shadow war against Western allies, which includes arson, espionage, cyber attacks, and political manipulation (06:45).
Notable Quote:
"Nobody believes that these cables were accidentally cut off. Therefore, we must conclude... that this is a hybrid operation."
— Germany's Defense Minister at 05:20
Uncovered documents have shed light on Germany's clandestine military strategy, known as Operation Deutschland. This extensive 1,000-page blueprint outlines Germany's preparations for a potential large-scale conflict, positioning the nation as a pivotal NATO logistics hub.
Key Points:
Strategic Movements: The plan details the mobilization of approximately 800,000 NATO troops and 200,000 vehicles into German territory. This movement would serve as a staging ground for deploying forces across Eastern Europe should the conflict in Ukraine escalate (09:03).
Infrastructure Protection: Operation Deutschland emphasizes the fortification of critical infrastructure, including a 300-mile highway from west to east Poland border, and key bridges susceptible to Russian airstrikes. Additionally, it advises German industries to enhance self-sufficiency by adopting diesel generators and wind turbines to mitigate attacks on the power grid (10:15).
Economic Resilience: The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce highlighted the importance of a resilient economy for both civil and military defense, underlining the necessity of preparedness against potential disruptions (10:50).
European Preparations: Germany is not alone in its preparations. Sweden, Norway, and Finland have also intensified wartime readiness, distributing informational pamphlets and digital booklets to educate citizens on crisis management and defense measures (11:45).
Notable Quote:
"The ability to quickly relocate large NATO troop contingents... is the central pillar of conventional deterrence."
— German Military Spokesperson at 09:45
In the Middle East, American diplomats are actively engaged in Lebanon as reports surface indicating that Hezbollah may agree to a US-backed ceasefire with Israel. This development has the potential to significantly alter the dynamics of the ongoing conflict.
Key Points:
Diplomatic Efforts: U.S. envoy Amos Hochst met with Nabi Berry, Lebanon's parliament speaker and Hezbollah's negotiator, in Beirut to discuss the ceasefire proposal (12:20).
Negotiation Atmosphere: Hochst emphasized the urgency of resolving hostilities, stating, "This is a moment of decision making... it is now within our grasp," highlighting the critical nature of the negotiations (12:45).
Lebanon's Stance: Lebanon expressed cautious optimism, submitting a written response that adheres to the UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which governs ceasefire terms since the 2006 war. However, unresolved technical issues remain, and Lebanon requires US assurance of Israeli commitments to participate authentically (13:30).
Israeli Response: Israeli officials remain skeptical. Energy Minister Eli Cohen insisted that demands, including the removal of Iran-backed groups from the Israel-Lebanon border, must be met before finalizing any agreement. Prime Minister Netanyahu maintained a defiant stance, promising ongoing operations against Hezbollah regardless of a truce, a position Lebanon condemned as sovereignty violation (14:00).
Notable Quote:
"This is a moment of decision making, it is now within our grasp."
— Amos Hochst, US Envoy, at 12:40
In a significant cabinet decision, President Elect Donald Trump has nominated Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, to lead the U.S. Department of Commerce. This appointment signals an assertive economic strategy, particularly towards China.
Key Points:
Background: Lutnick, a co-chair of Trump's transition team, is a long-time ally and vocal supporter of Trump's economic policies, including the proposed 60% tariff on Chinese goods and efforts to reduce tax burdens for Americans (15:36).
Economic Vision: Describing himself as a "strong capitalist," Lutnick praised Trump's "competitive growth model for prioritizing innovation and job creation" (16:20).
Policy Implications: As Commerce Secretary, Lutnick is expected to:
Public Endorsement: Trump lauded Lutnick on Truth Social, highlighting his "dynamic force on Wall Street for more than 30 years" and his "bold approach to economic reforms" (15:50).
Senate Confirmation: If confirmed, Lutnick's expertise in finance and advocacy for tariffs positions him to play a crucial role in shaping the U.S. economic and trade agenda, emphasizing "America first" policies to bolster the nation's industrial base and technological dominance (16:30).
Notable Quote:
"Don't tax our people, make money. Instead, put tariffs on China and make $400 billion."
— Howard Lutnick, in a New York Times podcast interview, as referenced by Mike Baker at 16:10
Today's episode of The President's Daily Brief delved into pressing global security and economic issues. From the alarming allegations of Russian sabotage in the Baltic Sea to Germany's extensive military preparations under Operation Deutschland, the geopolitical landscape is evidently tense. Diplomatic efforts in the Middle East show potential for de-escalation, while significant shifts in U.S. economic policy are underway with Trump's nomination of Howard Lutnick. These developments collectively underscore a period of heightened global instability and strategic maneuvering among major world powers.
For more detailed insights and updates, stay tuned to The President's Daily Brief by The First TV.