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How much worse is it going to get?

Washington Post: Trump revealed highly classified information to Russian foreign minister and ambassador.

“President Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador in a White House meeting last week, according to current and former U.S. officials, who said Trump’s disclosures jeopardized a critical source of intelligence on the Islamic State.
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For almost anyone in government, discussing such matters with an adversary would be illegal. As president, Trump has broad authority to declassify government secrets, making it unlikely that his disclosures broke the law.
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[O]fficials expressed concern about Trump’s handling of sensitive information as well as his grasp of the potential consequences. Exposure of an intelligence stream that has provided critical insight into the Islamic State, they said, could hinder the United States’ and its allies’ ability to detect future threats.”

“[Y]ou know what keeps me going? I know I’m right.”

60 Minutes: What the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive wants the world to know. “At 97, Ben Ferencz is the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive and he has a far-reaching message for today’s world.” (13:53min film and transcript)

“It is not often you get the chance to meet a man who holds a place in history like Ben Ferencz. He’s 97 years old, barely 5 feet tall, and he served as prosecutor of what’s been called the biggest murder trial ever. The courtroom was Nuremberg; the crime, genocide; the defendants, a group of German SS officers accused of committing the largest number of Nazi killings outside the concentration camps — more than a million men, women, and children shot down in their own towns and villages in cold blood.

Ferencz is the last Nuremberg prosecutor alive today. But he isn’t content just to be part of 20th century history — he believes he has something important to offer the world right now.”

Here’s Ben Ferencz‘s homepage and his Twitter account. This man is an inspiration.

“Well, if it’s naive to want peace instead of war, let ’em make sure they say I’m naive. Because I want peace instead of war. If they tell me they want war instead of peace, I don’t say they’re naive, I say they’re stupid. Stupid to an incredible degree to send young people out to kill other young people they don’t even know, who never did anybody any harm, never harmed them. That is the current system. I am naive? That’s insane.”

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Kuchen zum Wochenende

Gestern habe ich nach der Premiere neulich wieder einen Kuchen mit Rhabarber gebacken – meine Nachbarin hatte schon wieder welchen übrig.

Chefkoch.de: Rhabarberkuchen mit Vanillecreme und Streuseln.

Der Kuchen ist unkompliziert, allerdings sollte man wirkliche eine Springform mit 28cm Durchmesser verwenden. Meine hatte nur 26cm, so dass der Kuchen etwas zu hoch wurde. Nach dem Vorbacken des Bodens hat nicht der ganze Rhabarber in die Form gepasst, was etwas schade war, aber dem Gesamtergebnis zum Glück keinen Abbruch tat. Nächstes Mal nehme ich die größere Form!

Und notgedrungen koche ich dann demnächst noch Rhabarbermarmelade aus dem übrig gebliebenen Obst… :-)

Der nächste Rhabarberkuchen wird dann diese Rhabarber-Erdbeer-Tarte aus dem Zeit-Magazin (Rezept von Elisabeth Raether).