Showing posts with label Venezuela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venezuela. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Obama's BFF Cuba gives its 'unconditional support' to Venezuela against US.
Obama's BFF Cuba gives its 'unconditional support' to Venezuela against US. (DS).
HAVANA: Cuba Tuesday offered its "unconditional support" to Venezuela after U.S. President Barack Obama authorized new sanctions against senior officials of the South American oil producer, Havana's closest ally.
An official statement published in the island's state-run media called Obama's executive order implementing the sanctions "arbitrary and aggressive."
"Cuba again reiterates its unconditional support and that of our people for the Bolivarian Revolution, the legitimate government of President Nicolas Maduro, and the heroic brotherly people of Venezuela," the statement said.
The Cuban reaction marked its first public confrontation with the United States since the two countries began discussions in December on fully restoring diplomatic relations.
"No one has the right to intervene in the internal affairs of a sovereign state or to declare, without foundation, someone a threat to national security," Cuba said.
It said the U.S. measures were "in reprisal for the measures adopted [by Venezuela] in defense of its sovereignty in the face of meddling acts by the governmental authorities and Congress of the United States."
Cuban leader Fidel Castro congratulated Maduro on his "brilliant and brave" stance against the U.S. in a letter also published Tuesday by the Cuban press. Hmmm....Never met an enemy of the US he did not embrace. Read the full story here.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
"Yankees Go Home!" - Venezuela Expels US Diplomats.
"Yankees Go Home!" - Venezuela Expels US Diplomats.(INN).
The Venezuelan government has expelled three senior US diplomats, accusing them of conspiring with the right-wing opposition to "sabotage" the country's economy.In a typically incendiary and hyperbolic statement, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro claimed to have evidence that Kelly Keiderling, David Moo and Elizabeth Hoffman helped sabotage a power-grid sabotage in September and had bribed Venezuelan companies to cut down production.
"Out of Venezuela! Yankees go home! Enough of abuse against the dignity of a peace-loving nation," he declared Tuesday, during an official ceremony at the city of Santa Ana.
As the United States' charge d'affaires in Caracas, Keiderling is the most senior US diplomat, after former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez refused a visa to then-incoming ambassador Larry Palmer, over remarks he had made about cooperation between the Venezuelan government and left-wing rebels in Colombia.
The US embassy unequivocally denied the accusations, saying that this was the first it had even heard of them.
“We have seen Maduro’s televised announcement but we have not received any official notification of expulsions,” said a U.S. State Department spokesperson, adding, “We completely reject the Venezuelan government’s allegations of U.S. government involvement in any type of conspiracy to destabilize the Venezuela government.”
Venezuela is currently facing a severe economic crisis, including shortages of several basic goods, something the opposition blames on Maduro's left-wing policies. Maduro's claims echo the sentiment of his predecessor, who regularly launched anti-US tirades in what many critics saw as an attempt to deflect criticism of problems at home.
Maduro took office as interim president when Hugo Chavez was terminally ill with cancer, and was elected president in April, narrowly defeating opposition leader Henrique Capriles.
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Anti American feelings,
Venezuela
Friday, September 20, 2013
Bolivia to sue Obama for ‘crimes against humanity.”
Bolivia to sue Obama for ‘crimes against humanity.'(RT).
Bolivian President Evo Morales will file a lawsuit against the US government for crimes against humanity. He has decried the US for its intimidation tactics and fear-mongering after the Venezuelan presidential jet was blocked from entering US airspace.“I would like to announce that we are preparing a lawsuit against Barack Obama to condemn him for crimes against humanity,” said President Morales at a press conference in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz. He branded the US president as a “criminal” who violates international law.
In solidarity with Venezuela, Bolivia will begin preparing a lawsuit against the US head of state to be taken to the international court. Furthermore, Morales has called an emergency meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) to discuss what has been condemned by Venezuela as “an act of intimidation by North American imperialism.”
The Bolivian president has suggested that the members of CELAC withdraw their ambassadors from the US to send a message to the Obama Administration. As an additional measure he will call on the member nations of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas to boycott the next meeting of the UN. Members of the Alliance include Antigua and Barbuda, Cuba, Dominica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Saint Lucia.
“The US cannot be allowed to continue with its policy of intimidation and blockading presidential flights,” stressed Morales.
The Venezuelan government announced on Thursday that President Nicolas Maduro’s plane had been denied entry into Puerto Rican (US) airspace.
“We have received the information from American officials that we have been denied travel over its airspace,” Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elias Jaua said, speaking to reporters during an official meeting with his South African counterpart. Jaua decried the move “as yet another act of aggression on the part of North American imperialism against the government of the Bolivarian Republic.”
President Maduro was due to arrive in Beijing this weekend for bilateral talks with the Chinese government. Jaua was adamant that the Venezuelan leader would reach his destination, regardless of any perceived interference.
The US government has not yet made any statement regarding the closing of its airspace to the Venezuelan presidential plane. Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the US.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
"Yes We Can" - Venezuela, Nicaragua Offer Asylum to NSA Leaker Snowden.
"Yes We Can" - Venezuela, Nicaragua Offer Asylum to NSA Leaker Snowden.(Fars).
The presidents of Venezuela and Nicaragua offered Friday to grant asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden, one day after leftist South American leaders gathered to denounce the rerouting of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane over Europe amid baseless reports that the American was aboard.Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua made their offers during separate speeches in their home countries Friday afternoon. Snowden has asked for asylum in numerous countries, including Nicaragua and Venezuela.
"As head of state, the government of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young American Edward Snowden so that he can live (without) ... persecution from the empire," Maduro said, referring to the United States. He made the offer during a speech marking the anniversary of Venezuela's independence. It was not immediately clear if there were any conditions to Venezuela's offer.
In Nicaragua, Ortega said he was willing to make the same offer "if circumstances allow it." Ortega didn't say what the right circumstances would be when he spoke during a speech in Managua.
He said the Nicaraguan embassy in Moscow received Snowden's application for asylum and that it is studying the request. "We have the sovereign right to help a person who felt remorse after finding out how the United States was using technology to spy on the whole world, and especially its European allies," Ortega said. The offers came following a flap about the rerouting of Bolivian President Evo Morales' plane in Europe earlier this week amid reports that Snowden might have been aboard.
Spain on Friday said it had been warned along with other European countries that Snowden, a former US intelligence worker, was aboard the Bolivian presidential plane, an acknowledgement that the manhunt for the fugitive leaker had something to do with the plane's unexpected diversion to Austria.
It is unclear whether the United States, which has told its European allies that it wants Snowden back, warned Madrid about the Bolivian president's plane. US officials will not detail their conversations with European countries, except to say that they have stated the US's general position that it wants Snowden back.
President Barack Obama has publicly displayed a relaxed attitude toward Snowden's movements, saying last month that he wouldn't be "scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker".
But the drama surrounding the flight of Morales, whose plane was abruptly rerouted to Vienna after apparently being denied permission to fly over France, suggests that pressure is being applied behind the scenes.
Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo told Spanish National Television that "they told us that the information was clear, that he was inside."
He did not identify who "they" were and declined to say whether he had been in contact with the US But he said that European countries' decisions were based on the tip. France has since sent a letter of apology to the Bolivian government.
Meanwhile, secret-spilling website WikiLeaks said that Snowden, who is still believed to be stuck in a Moscow airport's transit area, had put in asylum applications to six new countries. He had already sought asylum from more than 20 countries, many of which turned him down.
Wikileaks said in a message posted to Twitter on Friday that it wouldn't be identifying the countries involved "due to attempted US interference."
Icelandic lawmakers introduced a proposal in Parliament on Thursday to grant immediate citizenship to Snowden, but the idea received minimal support.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Hmmmm......United States ends sanctions against Belarussian arms trader BelTechExport.
Hmmmm......United States ends sanctions against Belarussian arms trader BelTechExport.(Naviny).
The United States has not extended its sanctions against Belarusian arms trader BelTechExport. The Belarusian company is on a list of entities that are no longer subject to US sanctions, which was published by the US Department of State on May 24.On May 23, 2011, the United States imposed its sanctions on the Belarusian Optical Mechanical Association (BelOMO) and BelTechExport under its Iran, North Korea, and Syria Nonproliferation Act.
The sanctions were imposed because of "credible information indicating that they had transferred to or acquired from Iran, North Korea, or Syria equipment and technology listed on multilateral export control lists or otherwise having the potential to make a material contribution to weapons of mass destruction or cruise or ballistic missile systems."
The sanctions, which were to be effective for two years, meant that US government agencies were banned from buying any goods, services or technologies from the companies or providing any assistance to them.
BelTechExport representatives visited the United States this past April, holding talks with Department of State officials in charge of non-proliferation activities.
In 2011, BelTechExport was banned from doing business in the European Union because it was controlled by Belarusian businessman Uladzimir Peftsiyew, who is described by the bloc as Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s "chief economic advisor and key financial sponsor."In 2012, the arms trader announced that it was no longer controlled by Mr. Peftsiyew.Hmmmm........Iran.....Venezuela........Belarus.Read the full story here.
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Friday, March 8, 2013
Video - Ahmadinejad Attends State Funeral of Chavez.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad attended the funeral of the late President Hugo Chavez in Caracas today.Another crowd favorite was Lukashenko and son the 'Last dictator of the Sovjet Era'.
I'm sure Luka and Mahmoud had lots to discuss about enriched Uranium trade. Golbalpost reports from Caracas that Ahmadinejad was the crowd favorite.
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New axes of Evil,
Twelfth Imam,
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Friday, February 15, 2013
Chavez undergoing "delicate" cancer treatment: Venezuela's vice president.
Chavez undergoing "delicate" cancer treatment: Venezuela's vice president.(Reuters).More than two months after having cancer surgery in Cuba, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez is undergoing alternative treatments for his illness. “They are complex and difficult treatments that must, at some point, end the cycle of his illness,” Vice President Nicolás Maduro said Wednesday.
Officials are not disclosing exactly what kind of care he is receiving. Chávez has not been seen in public since traveling to Havana in December for his fourth cancer surgery in 18 months.
The government, which rejects allegations it has not been transparent about Chavez's health, says he has completed a difficult post-operative period and has started a "new phase" of his recuperation. It has not given details of this new phase.Read the full story here.
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Hugo Chavez,
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Turkey: Assad sought asylum in Venezuela .
Turkey: Assad sought asylum in Venezuela.(YNet).Turkey has confirmed that Syria's beleaguered president Bashar Assad has asked Venezuela for asylum for his family as opposition forces continue to make military gains on the ground, Turkish daily Zaman reported Wednesday.
According to the report, Venezuela's Foreign Ministry informed Turkish diplomats that claims that Assad sent a letter requesting asylum to the leader of the Latin American country, Hugo Chavez, are true.
Turkey's Akşam daily reported Wednesday that Turkish officials in Caracas visited the Foreign Ministry and inquired about the letter. The Venezuelan officials confirmed the letter but declined to give details on its content.
Earlier this month, Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister, Faisal Al-Mokdad visited several Latin American countries, including Venezuela. According to Zaman, he received mostly "symbolic backing" for his government's 21-month battle against the armed opposition.
According to the report, Chavez has gone even further than his neighbors to support Assad, sending at least three shipments of diesel oil to the Syrian government, which is straining under economic embargos imposed by the United States and the European Union.
Two months ago Chavez said he would continue to support the "legitimate government" in Damascus. The Venezuelan leader added: "How can I not support the government of President Bashar Assad if it is the legitimate government of Syria? Who should I support? Terrorists who want a transitional government and kill people on all sides?"
Chavez blamed the United States for the war that has raged on for nearly 19 months. "The government of the United States is one of the parties most to blame for this disaster" in Syria, he added. "Now, Mr Obama, if you are re-elected, sit back and reflect, and the governments of Europe should do the same." Read the full story here.
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Venezuela
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Obama 'buddy' Hugo Chavez Supplied Iran With F-16 To Prepare For Possible Strike.
Obama 'buddy' Hugo Chavez Supplied Iran With F-16 To Prepare For Possible Strike.(Haaretz).By Barak Ravid.Venezuela has transferred at least one F-16 fighter to Iran in an attempt to help it calibrate its air defenses, in preparation for a possible Israeli or U.S. strike on its nuclear facilities, reports Spanish newspaper ABC. ABC, one of the three largest Spanish dailies and aligned with the ruling rightist party, wrote that the transfer, in 2006, was supervised by one of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez's closest aides. The paper's Washington correspondent, Emili J. Blasco, said the story was based on both sources in Venezuela's air force and classified documents, following a tip- off by a non-Western intelligence agency. The timing of the story's publication was probably timed to coincide with the current visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Venezuela, which began Friday. Ahmadinejad told Chavez that Iran will always support Chavez's Venezuela: "We appreciate your opposition to imperialism," he said. Chavez reportedly told his guest that "we are aware of the threats on Iranian sovereignty and independence. You can count on our support. I will support Ahmadinejad under all circumstances, since our ties with Iran are a holy issue for us."
In 1983, years before Chavez came to power, Venezuela purchased 23 F-16 fighter jets. At least half of these have been transferred in recent years to other states, in breach of the 1983 agreement with the U.S.At least one F-16 was transferred to Iran in 2006. According to the report, the jet was disassembled and packed in several sealed and unmarked wooden containers. These were loaded on a Boeing 707 Venezuelan air force plane that took off from the El Libertador Air Base, stopping in Brazil and Algeria before landing in Tehran, where it was reassembled. Venezuelan pilots instructed Iranian pilots and technicians as to the jet's capabilities. According to the news report, the F-16 was given to Iran so it could test its antiaircraft radar systems and become familiar with its capabilities, in preparation for a possible strike. The trial flights in Iran were used to calibrate the Iranian air defense systems. Iranian officers also studied the speed of the F-16 on the radar screens.Meanwhile, Iran's deputy chief of staff, Gen. Mostafa Izadi, said yesterday that an Israeli strike agains Iranian nuclear facilities would lead to the "collapse of the Zionist regime." Izadi said that Israel "cannot harm Iran. If the Zionists attack us, they will be the ones annihilated in the end."Hmmmmm.......Unknown to them, they are heading for eternal judgment, they think they are coming to make war against God, but they are being gathered for judgment.~ Isaiah 13:6-8.Read the full story here.
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Barack Hussein Obama,
F-16,
Hugo Chavez,
Iran,
Venezuela
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Venezuelan President Chavez returning to Cuba for "prostate"? cancer treatment.
Venezuelan President Chavez returning to Cuba for 'prostate' cancer treatment.(Yahoo).CARACAS, Venezuela - President Hugo Chavez says he's returning to Cuba for another round of cancer treatment. Chavez said Saturday during a televised speech to his supporters that he was travelling to Havana in the afternoon for a second round of radiation after recent surgery to extract a second cancerous tumour in his pelvic area. Chavez had another tumour removed from the same general area in June. The 57-year-old leftist president, in office since 1999, has vowed to overcome cancer to win another six-year term in the Oct. 7 election. Chavez has not identified the type of cancer, nor the precise location where the tumors were located. Symptoms when prostate cancer has spread are Bone pain or tenderness, most often in the lower back and pelvic bones.Read the full story here.
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Prostate cancer,
Venezuela
Sunday, March 25, 2012
"These boots are made for drilling" - Feigned support of Keystone pipeline by the U.S. pres will only fuel gas prices for the U.S. market.
"These boots are made for drilling" - Feigned support of Keystone pipeline by the U.S. pres will only fuel gas prices for the U.S. market.(Ezra Levant).U.S. President Barack Obama posed in front of a stack of pipes this week, promising to cut through the red tape on the southern leg of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Oklahoma to Texas.
Which is great. Except that the Oklahoma-to-Texas part of the pipeline was already approved. It had nothing to do with Obama — he only has jurisdiction over the part of the pipeline that crosses the Canada-U.S. border. And he vetoed that part of the pipe last fall.
So it's like Obama has approved attaching one garden hose to another garden hose. But he refuses to attach any of it to the faucet.
There is some utility to the lower leg of the pipeline — there is a bit of a bottleneck in Cushing, Okla., that this pipeline will address.But it's the line from Canada itself that's so important — that could add about 800,000 barrels of oil a day to the U.S. economy.
That oil won't make Americans drive any more. It would only replace current U.S. imports from Venezuela — the Keystone XL would go all the way down to the very same Texas refineries where Hugo Chavez sends his oil, coincidentally 800,000 barrels a day. So it's a pretty straight swap of Canadian ethical oil for Venezuelan conflict oil. And Obama chose Hugo Chavez over us.
He made that choice last fall, and he's paying a political price for it now — gas prices in the U.S. are as high as $1.30 a litre, which is a shock in a country that is used to paying less than a buck a litre (they measure it by the gallon down there).
It's strange for Canadians to pay less for gas than Americans do. But then a lot of things have changed under Obama. Our unemployment rate is 2% lower than theirs. Our corporate tax rate is 20% lower than theirs. Our credit rating is higher. We haven't had any banks fail.
It's like Opposite Day meets Groundhog Day. We're stronger than them, and getting stronger all the time.
Keystone XL has been studied for three years by the U.S. government. The Environmental Protection Agency gave it a thumbs up. The refineries want the oil. All the states involved want the pipeline. Transcanada, the pipeline company, agreed to reroute the pipe in a politically sensitive region of Nebraska. Both the Democrats and Republicans there gave it the thumbs up. But not Obama.
The problem is that he actually hates oil — even though he is the world's largest consumer of it, between his SUV motorcades and his Air Force One jets.
He believes in electric cars — even though there is no market for $41,000 vehicles that only drive for an hour. He believes in solar panels — even though they're unworkable without massive subsidies. His own secretary of energy, Steven Chu, told a Congressional hearing last week that the government's mission is not to lower gas costs — but to get Americans off gas altogether.
Hey, great idea — when we invent that fantasy fuel of the future. But until that happy day — until dilithium crystals are invented — we're stuck with oil and all the wonderful things that come from it, ranging from gas for our ambulances and school buses, to petrochemicals for our iPhones.
You can't get off oil until you know what you're getting on to. And right now, there is no practical replacement.
Dreamy alternatives work for unserious people like science fiction moviemakers. James Cameron's movie Avatar talked about a resource called "Unobtainium." Exactly — we haven't obtained it yet. The president of the United States needs to be a bit more grown up.
Blocking the Keystone XL pipeline isn't going to stop a single American car trip. It will simply ensure that car is fueled by Hugo Chavez and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, who must have been popping the champagne while laughing at Obama on TV.Read the full story here.
Which is great. Except that the Oklahoma-to-Texas part of the pipeline was already approved. It had nothing to do with Obama — he only has jurisdiction over the part of the pipeline that crosses the Canada-U.S. border. And he vetoed that part of the pipe last fall.
So it's like Obama has approved attaching one garden hose to another garden hose. But he refuses to attach any of it to the faucet.
There is some utility to the lower leg of the pipeline — there is a bit of a bottleneck in Cushing, Okla., that this pipeline will address.But it's the line from Canada itself that's so important — that could add about 800,000 barrels of oil a day to the U.S. economy.
That oil won't make Americans drive any more. It would only replace current U.S. imports from Venezuela — the Keystone XL would go all the way down to the very same Texas refineries where Hugo Chavez sends his oil, coincidentally 800,000 barrels a day. So it's a pretty straight swap of Canadian ethical oil for Venezuelan conflict oil. And Obama chose Hugo Chavez over us.
He made that choice last fall, and he's paying a political price for it now — gas prices in the U.S. are as high as $1.30 a litre, which is a shock in a country that is used to paying less than a buck a litre (they measure it by the gallon down there).
It's strange for Canadians to pay less for gas than Americans do. But then a lot of things have changed under Obama. Our unemployment rate is 2% lower than theirs. Our corporate tax rate is 20% lower than theirs. Our credit rating is higher. We haven't had any banks fail.
It's like Opposite Day meets Groundhog Day. We're stronger than them, and getting stronger all the time.
Keystone XL has been studied for three years by the U.S. government. The Environmental Protection Agency gave it a thumbs up. The refineries want the oil. All the states involved want the pipeline. Transcanada, the pipeline company, agreed to reroute the pipe in a politically sensitive region of Nebraska. Both the Democrats and Republicans there gave it the thumbs up. But not Obama.
The problem is that he actually hates oil — even though he is the world's largest consumer of it, between his SUV motorcades and his Air Force One jets.
He believes in electric cars — even though there is no market for $41,000 vehicles that only drive for an hour. He believes in solar panels — even though they're unworkable without massive subsidies. His own secretary of energy, Steven Chu, told a Congressional hearing last week that the government's mission is not to lower gas costs — but to get Americans off gas altogether.
Hey, great idea — when we invent that fantasy fuel of the future. But until that happy day — until dilithium crystals are invented — we're stuck with oil and all the wonderful things that come from it, ranging from gas for our ambulances and school buses, to petrochemicals for our iPhones.
You can't get off oil until you know what you're getting on to. And right now, there is no practical replacement.
Dreamy alternatives work for unserious people like science fiction moviemakers. James Cameron's movie Avatar talked about a resource called "Unobtainium." Exactly — we haven't obtained it yet. The president of the United States needs to be a bit more grown up.
Blocking the Keystone XL pipeline isn't going to stop a single American car trip. It will simply ensure that car is fueled by Hugo Chavez and King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, who must have been popping the champagne while laughing at Obama on TV.Read the full story here.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Why the U.S. Congress suddenly cares about Iran threat in L. America.
Why the U.s. Congress suddenly cares about Iran threat in L. America.(JPost).What is driving the sudden Congressional interest in Iran and the Western Hemisphere? A closer look reveals a complex set of overlapping non-partisan security concerns and partisan political interests are at play.
In mid-January, US Representative Jeff Duncan (R-South Carolina) introduced HR 3783 – Countering Iran in the Western Hemisphere Act of 2012. The bill requires the “United States to use all elements of national power to counter Iran’s growing presence and hostile activity in the Western Hemisphere.”
Legitimate security concerns have garnered bipartisan support for the bill, which passed out of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on March 7. However, as the bill moves to the House floor for a vote, it would be naïve to view politicization of this threat as solely motivated by non-partisan concerns.
With the US presidential election looming, it is no secret that Barack Obama and the Republican nominee will soon face off on a number of important domestic and foreign policy issues. Republicans look ready to challenge Obama on a host of issues, including energy security, foreign policy and the defense budget. If the Republicans can successfully link the Iranian threat in Latin America to these larger issues, a public debate on Iran in the Americas could prove particularly useful in their campaign to unseat Obama.
One political issue that deeply divides Republicans and the Obama administration is energy security. Conservatives argue that Obama has failed to promote energy security and properly balance national security interests against environmental concerns. They cite the administration’s obstruction of offshore drilling and delay of the Keystone XL Pipeline as case and point.
As a consequence, the Keystone XL Pipeline Project has emerged as a political issue. Republican leaders condemn the administration on the pipeline decision; saying it will cost American jobs, undermine economic growth and jeopardize US energy security. Conservatives also assail the administration for negatively impacting US-Canada relations.On the campaign trail, Republican hopeful Mitt Romney leverages the pipeline as part of his assault on the administration: “If the president actually thinks that construction of the Keystone XL pipeline is not in the national interest, he should explain his position publicly instead of saying one thing to the American people and another in the back rooms on Capitol Hill.”
As the Duncan bill has gathered momentum, Conservatives have started to argue an explicit link between the Keystone XL Pipeline Project and Iranian threats in the Western Hemisphere. This was captured in a recent op-ed by Senator Richard G. Lugar.
In the piece, Lugar argues that the Iran- Venezuela axis provides a strong national security justification for construction of the pipeline. He reasons that the Keystone XL Pipeline mitigates the serious threat posed by the Iran-Venezuela axis should Caracas cut energy supplies to Gulf Coast refineries during an Iran-US or Iran-Israel conflict: “The Administration has paid little attention to Venezuela’s tightening links with Iran and the consequences for US security. The most glaring recent example is President Obama’s cavalier decision last year to delay construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.... If Iran were to close the Strait of Hormuz in a conflict, global oil prices would skyrocket.
“Venezuela supplies about 10 percent of current US imports of crude oil and petroleum products. In a scenario where the Strait is closed, a coordinated shutdown of Venezuela’s oil to the United States would be a double blow to the United States.”
Lugar’s assessment therefore provides Republicans with a roadmap to link the Iranian threat in Latin America to a wider range of non-security issues, including economic growth, job creation and energy policy. Iranian interests in Latin America could thus serve as a useful data points in these interrelated policy debates.
The GOP and Obama administration also are in serious disagreement over the state of US diplomatic engagement in Latin America and Obama’s broader foreign policy qualifications.
According to Ray Walser of the Heritage Foundation, the Obama administration’s inability to curb drug violence in Mexico and Central America, secure Brazilian support on Syria and Iran, respond forcefully to threats to democracy throughout the region, counter Hugo Chavez with more aggressive public diplomacy and trade initiatives, and secure sufficient support from Democrats on the Colombian and Panamanian Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have left the incumbent open to political attack: “These issues provide a lot of loose ammunition for Conservatives to fire back at the Administration in the general election.”
With respect to Latin America, Conservatives believe that Obama underestimates the threat posed by state and non-state actors, particularly Venezuela. In the words of Roger Noriega, “US Latin America policy... is dangerously out of touch with the grave and growing threats in our own neighborhood.”
Such opposition provides a platform to criticize the administration’s decision to cut $13 million a year for the US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), failure to “ask the Intelligence Community to increase its (LatAm) capabilities,” and overall defense policy approach in the Western Hemisphere.
Conservatives therefore will see the new CSIS recommendation that the “United States should improve intelligence collection to obtain a clearer picture of Iran’s hemispheric activities” as further validation of these concerns.Hmmmmm......Obama: "All the Choices We've Made Have Been the Right Ones".Read the full story here.
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Saturday, December 10, 2011
MFS - The Other News
- Updated !Earthquakes in the last 24 hours in the world seismic activity situation Philipines 5.0 !More info here.
- Live blogging russian protests - "What's Next?" At least 50,000 police and riot troops have been deployed in Moscow ahead of Saturday's protests.Read the full story here.More here.
- Video - The 12 Days Of Obama A Christmas inspired oversight of the Obama years so far : here at Always On Watch.
- House Republicans look to 'strip' TSA screeners of their 'officer' title.(TheHill).More than two dozen House Republicans introduced legislation on Thursday that would prevent the Transportation Security Agency (TSA) from calling airport screeners "officer" unless they have gone through federal law enforcement training or are otherwise eligible for federal law enforcement benefits.Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.), the lead sponsor of the Stop TSA's Reach in Policy (STRIP) Act, said that TSA has essentially allowed its airport screeners to play dress-up by giving them metal badges and police-like uniforms in recent years. But she said many airport screeners have no "officer" qualifications, and should have this title removed.She also said giving airport screeners police-like uniforms has led to problems. She said in New Jersey, a screener was arrested for impersonating an officer, and a Virginia woman was raped by a screener after he approached her showing his TSA badge."It is outrageous that in a post-9/11 world ... the American people should have to live in fear of those whose job it is to keep us safe," Blackburn said. "Congress has sat idly by as the TSA strip-searches 85-year-old grandmothers in New York, pats down 3-year-olds in Chattanooga and checks colostomy bags for explosives in Orlando."Enough is enough!" she added. "The least we can do is end this impersonation, which is an insult to real cops."The bill, H.R. 3608, has 25 Republican co-sponsors, including House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman John Mica (R-Fla.).Read the full story here.
- Hollywood Shooter Repeatedly Shouted "Allahu Akbar" During Rampage?(TT).2.40 mark a Chinese man says he heard the man yell allahu Akbar, then at the very end the journalist ponders the question of who the man was and why he did it. Most noticeably the LA Times article never even mentions the allah akbar at all. KGS.Hollywood shootout: Gunman calmly targeted drivers, pedestrians.A gunman pointed his weapon at more than a dozen people Friday as he randomly opened fire on drivers and pedestrians in Hollywood before being fatally shot by Los Angeles Police Department officers.Video shows the gunman calmly pointing his handgun and opening fire on passing cars near Vine Street and Sunset Boulevard near the ArcLight Cinema.A man driving a Mercedes was shot in the jaw and taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was in critical condition. He is expected to survive.Video: Witness captures dramatic footage of shooting.The scene resembled a fast-moving Hollywood production, said some witnesses, leaving them with the sensation that they’d witnessed something surreal.“When I heard it, I didn’t react to it being real,” said Greg Watkins, a student at the nearby Los Angeles Recording School who was walking on the street and had just taken off his headphones to take a call from his girlfriend when the shooting began.“This is Hollywood, and they do film stuff all the time,” he said, standing near the ArcLight Cinemas. “I honestly thought they were filming something.”Serge Durand, who said he was visiting from Atlanta, filmed the attacks from a friend’s apartment above the intersection. In the video, a gray car swerves to avoid the shooter as he points what appears to be a weapon at the car.“Is this the end?” Durand said he heard the shooter exclaim.Read and see the full story here.
- Canadian Court to decide if woman can testify wearing niqab in sexual assault case.(CreepingSharia).The Supreme Court of Canada will attempt to balance Islamic beliefs against the bedrock elements of a fair trial on Thursday in major clash of constitutional rights.At the centre of the case is a sexual assault complainant known as N.S., who does not want to testify against two men accused of raping her unless her face is obscured by a religious veil, or niqab.The defendants assert that the Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees them the right to confront their accuser and observe her facial nuances as she testifies.However, lawyers for N.S. say facial expressions are frequently misleading and that Islamic rape victims will be reluctant to go to police if they may later be ritually “stripped” in a courtroom.The court case will be decided by just seven of the court’s nine judges because Mr. Justice Michael Moldaver sat on an Ontario Court of Appeal panel that heard the N.S. case earlier this year. (To prevent a tie vote, the court has to drop a second judge from the panel.)“The niqab case is a perfect storm of issues,” said University of Ottawa law professor Carissima Mathen. “Demeanour has been used in destructive ways against sexual assault complainants. … The difficulty is compounded when a witness observes different cultural cues – avoiding eye contact for example.”Ms. Mathen said that the notion that an individual’s facial expressions can determine his or her credibility is deeply entrenched in popular belief and legal practice, and will not be easily uprooted.The Ontario Court of Appeal in a ruling earlier this year proposed a compromise in which a trial judge must inquire into the sincerity of the witness’s religious beliefs, the importance of her testimony and whether the witness has made exceptions in the past to her religious convictions.Ms. Mathen said that the Supreme Court must avoid determining the case based on interpretations of Islam.Her lawyers basically want separate rules for Muslims – but they probably don’t want the rape case tried under sharia – where she’d need four witnesses and could likely be the one convicted of a crime. Hmmmm.....The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, head of Al-Azhar, the highest seat of learning in the Sunni world.“The niqab is a tradition and has nothing to do with Islam,” said Sheikh Tantawi, vowing to ban it in Al-Azhar schools.After the girl complied he insisted she should not wear it any more.“I tell you again that the niqab has nothing to do with Islam and it is only a mere custom. I understand the religion better than you and your parents.” The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar imam vowed to issue a ban against the face-veil in all schools linked to Al-Azhar.“Source Read the full story here.
- Pakistani Taliban confirm peace talks with Islamabad.(AlArabiya).The deputy commander of the Pakistan Taliban, who have been waging a four-year war against the government in Islamabad, confirmed the two sides were in peace talks, a move that could further fray the U.S.-Pakistan relationship. “Our talks are going in the right direction,” Maulvi Faqir Mohammad, the commander of the Pakistani Taliban in the Bajaur tribal agency and the No. 2 commander overall, told Reuters.“If negotiations succeed and we are able to sign a peace agreement in Bajaur, then the government and the Taliban of other areas such as Swat, Mohmand, Orakzai and South Waziristan tribal region will sign an agreement. Bajaur will be a role model for other areas.”At the end of September, Pakistan’s government pledged to “give peace a chance” and talk with its homegrown militants.There was no immediate comment from the administration on whether talks were actually taking place with the militants.Mohammad said Pakistan had released 145 members of the group as a gesture of goodwill, and the militants had pledged a cease-fire. He heads the TTP faction based in Bajaur, at the northeast end of the Pashtun belt along the border. He is known to be close to al-Qaeda. His men focused on attacking into Afghanistan until U.S. drones, hunting for al-Qaeda deputy Ayman al Zawahiri, began strikes in his area in early 2006.Mohammad was believed to have been behind several attacks on Pakistani security forces. The army launched an offensive in Bajaur in August last year and largely cleared the region after months of at times heavy fighting.In late November, the Taliban denied it had declared a cease-fire or entered into peace talks with the government, as it claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a police station in the northwestern town of Dera Ismail Khan.Pakistan's army and interior minister also denied reports of any negotiations.The United States, the source of billions of dollars of aid vital for Pakistan’s military and feeble economy, is unlikely to look kindly on peace talks with the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which it has labeled a terrorist group.Past peace pacts with the TTP have failed to bring stability, and merely gave the umbrella group time and space to consolidate, launch fresh attacks and impose their austere version of Islam on segments of the population.Read the full story here.
- Hamas joins Global Muslim Brotherhood.(YNet).Political move ahead of PA elections? A senior Hamas source told the London-based Arabic-language al-Hayat newspaper on Saturday that the Palestinian organization has joined the global movement of the Muslim Brotherhood. According to the source, the move took place as early as two months ago. The expression "a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood – Palestine" has been added to Hamas' official name – "The Islamic Resistance Movement." The source added that the move had nothing to do with recent changes in the Middle East following the Arab Spring. "Following thorough discussions, which lasted more than a year and a half, we saw the need to take this step as the movement is growing and there was a need to lead it to independence instead of being dependent on the Muslim Brotherhood organization in Jordan. "Hamas no longer belongs to any organization, but has become completely independent," he said, adding that the group was now part of the global Muslim Brotherhood organization and was officially represented there. Despite its official admission into the global organization, the source noted that Hamas would continue carrying the flag of armed resistance. "We'll continue to be different due to the presence of the Israeli occupation in Palestine, and the problem will remain as long as there are occupation forces," he said. He explained that the movement's treaty says Hamas is the jihadi wing of the Muslim Brotherhood movement in Palestine, and that joining the global organization won't solve this dilemma. The newspaper reported Friday that Arab and Western elements advised Hamas to rebuild the Muslim Brotherhood wing in Palestine in order to attain international recognition following the Muslim Brotherhood's growth in Arab countries as a result of the Arab Spring. Some of the movement's leaders objected, however, claiming that turning the movement from a resistance organization into a political group would weaken it. One of the proposals looked into was to establish a new political movement called "Freedom and Justice", similar to the Egyptian party affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, which won the majority of votes in the first round of the Egyptian elections, in preparation of the elections expected to take place in the West Bank and Gaza next year once the reconciliation agreement between Fatah and Hamas is completed. Hmmmm..... One 'happy family' of Obama 'negociating partners' funded by American taxpayers.Read the full story here.
- Iran Conducting Anti-U.S. Operations from Latin America.(Heritage).By Israel Ortega.Iran is conducting anti-U.S. operations from Latin America, including military training camps in Venezuela, and expanding its reach across the border from the U.S. in Mexico, according to footage unveiled late Thursday by the largest Spanish-language network in the United States, Univision.The documentary showed a former Iran senior official accepting a plan to launch from Mexico a cyber war on the United States, one that would cripple U.S. computer systems, including the White House, the FBI, the CIA and several nuclear plants. The official, former Iranian Ambassador to Mexico Mohammad Hassan Ghadiri, was shown accepting the offer from undercover Mexican university students. The documentary also showed the undercover Mexican students presenting plans for the cyber attack to Venezuelan officials in Mexico. The Venezuelan official was very receptive to the plot, saying that she was close to Venezuela’s hard-leftist President Hugo Chavez and that she would love to share the information with him as soon as possible. The same happened with Cuban officials in Mexico, who were equally interested in a plot against the United States.The students in the documentary appeared to have conducted a sting operation similar to the reports carried out by the American journalist James O’Keefe in the U.S.The documentary, called “The Iranian Threat,” said that undercover journalists were also able to infiltrate Iranian military training camps working from mosques in Venezuela, though it showed no actual footage of the camps. Univision alleged there were links between the alleged camps and a radical Muslim implicated in the 1994 Buenos Aires bombing of a Synagogue that killed 85 and wounded hundreds. The Iranian lives in Argentina, a country which also has strong ties to Chavez.Ties between the hard line Islamist government in Tehran and the anti-American government of President Hugo Chavez have been growing for years, including a weekly secretive Cairo-Tehran flight that is of grave concerns to U.S. officials.Undercover journalists also confirmed Iranian-backed money-laundry and drug-trafficking cartels that are used to back Islamist networks and training camps in Venezuela and elsewhere, which exist to attack U.S. interests and undermine the U.S. in Latin America.Univision said in press release that it had “dozens of hours of secret recordings, conducted extensive interviews with people who participated in the meetings, including a former Iranian ambassador, and examined documents ranging from hand-written notes to internal federal reports and obtained unpublished video of a failed bomb attack against New York’s JFK airport. In Mexico, Univision, uncovered covert recordings of the alleged Iranian plan to cripple the computer systems of the White House, the FBI, the CIA and several nuclear power plants.”The severity of this threat cannot be ignored. The Obama’s Administration has shown its policies in the Middle East have failed. This documentary raises some serious issues that need to be further investigated. We also need a serious commitment to stem the growing presence of terrorist elements in this Hemisphere. Instead, this Administration has stood silently as civil liberties and democratic institutions deteriorate in Latin America inviting Iran and other rabid anti-American forces to fester.In 2009, President Obama said his Administration was willing to talk to Iran “without preconditions” and would work towards the abolition of nuclear weapons. As this documentary clearly reveals, the Obama Administration’s soft-diplomacy approach has failed.Read the full story here.
- Educational Website About Armenian Genocide Launched in Australia.(Aina).The Armenian Genocide Education website, designed to assist Australian history studies teachers and their students to respectively teach and learn about the Armenian Genocide, was launched at the ANC Australia Annual Banquet on November 25, reports armenia.com.au, website of Australian Armenians.The website provides more than 280,000 NSW students from years 9, 10 and HSC students with the resources to learn about this historic event, its relevance to Australia and its present day implications, within the extent of the history syllabus of the NSW Board of Studies Curriculum.Sourced primarily from Australian archives, background information regarding the Armenian Genocide and related topics such as the Greek Genocide, the Assyrian Genocide, Anzac Eyewitnesses, Australia's Response to the Armenian Genocide, Genocide Denial and Recognition and Just Resolution can be found on the website.The information is supplemented with video, images, maps, reading lists and student exercises to provide NSW history teachers and students with the necessary academic tools for teaching about and studying this tragic event in the history of the world.Hmmm......“Whosoever saves a single life, saves an entire universe" ~ (Mishnah, Sanhedrin 4:5) Read the full story here.
- Cucumber sheikh “far from the truth,” says Egypt Islamic leader.(BikyaMasr).CAIRO: The “cucumber” conterversy continues as the opinions of a sheikh residing in eroupe on how women should avoid certain foods due to their sexual resemblence has sparked massive outcries.An Islamic scholar and chairman at Egypt’s Religious Endowments Ministry said this sheikh could not be more “far from the truth.”Sheikh Gaber Taye’ Youssef knows a lot about preaching and the process in which scholars are selected to be assigned to a job aborad. He expressed serious doubts that the sheikh sourced is even qualified for his position.“Nonsense and wrong, such talk is empty of any logic or sense and has no roots or relations with Islam or its belief system,” said Youssef when Bikyamasr.com interviewd him over the phone early on Saturday.“I dont think any resonable scholar or sheikh who was educated at al-Azhar or any other grand and respected institution would think of such a thing and voice it as a fatwa for people,” he said.The issue at hand refers to a “fatwa” reported by al-Sawsana news website that said an unnamed sheikh based in Europe had called on women to avoid cucumbers and other vegetables that resemble the male organ. The statements have sparked massive anger across the world over the sentiments.“God says in the Holy Qur’an ‘eat and drink from what we have garnted you’ and these opinions have no source in Islam or in our way of thinking,” Youssef continued.“Everyone is responsable for his or her words in front of God first, then people, and this person is accountable for what he says,” he added.Across the region, when the news was first reported in Arabic, a number of commentators and activists called the “cucumber” sheikh out on his statements, branding him an “unintelligent” person who was “seeking fame.”“The sheikhs who travel to work at mosques abroad are selected very carefully in Egypt and al-Azhar and the ministry spares no effort in making sure that they are sending the right people to represent them and do an honorable job, but I have no idea how this person was chosen or even got a chance to talk to people,” Youssef argued.Sheikh Youssef himself lived in Canada and Spain previously for work, and he cites how the image is completely diffrent as the people working there “honor Islam and would never think of voicing such extreme and bizzare opnions.”The sheikh added that the “cucumber” sheikh might have been selected and chosen from the “street,” joking about the apparent lack of qualifications.About how such speech distracts people from real pressing women’s issues in the region, Youssef said that the Prophet Mohamed honored women and said about them “women are the counterparts of men,” and Islam “granted them rights and oblidged them with duties, so no one could belittle women, especially in Egypt,” he said, “where women are running for the parlimanet and even the presidency.”Read the full story here.
- Obama Gives a Preview of How He'll Campaign on Foreign Policy.(DocsTalk).By Barry Rubin.As his rare December 8 press conference, President Barack Obama took two questions on the Middle East. His answers give a sense of how he’s going to campaign on the issue. Both answers are deeply flawed but one wonders how many people will understand that.To paraphrase the song, Obama will say: I shot ben-Ladin, and I also wounded Iran.The way his election rivals should put it is: You--or more accurately courageous U.S. soldiers--may have shot the sheriff but you have been helping turn over several countries with tens of millions of people to the far more dangerous deputy. He and his men are terrorizing the townspeople who you keep criticizing them for trying to defend themselves. Or, let me put it boldly: Think about this: In the year 2012 the overwhelming majority of Muslims in the Middle East will be governed by radical Islamist regimes that believe in waging jihad on Israel and America, wiping Israel off the map, suppressing Christians, reducing the status of women even more than it is now, and their right as true interpreters of God’s will to govern as dictators. (Egypt, Gaza Strip, Iran, Lebanon, Libya, Tunisia, and Turkey)Now compare that to a few thousand al-Qaida guys running around and staging occasional terror attacks.Back to the press conference. A reporter asked Obama: “Republican candidates have taken aim at your approach to foreign policy, particularly the Middle East and Israel, and accused you of appeasement. I wanted to get your reaction to that.”I think that the concept of “appeasement” is not so useful here and is easy for Obama and his supporters to dismiss. Appeasement is to try to make a strong force that you fear leave you alone and not hurt you by making concessions to them.What the Obama Administration has done goes far beyond that.
- First, it is based on believing that no real problem exists at all.
- Second, the administration believes that the United States should actively promote revolutionary Islamist movements because they are deemed not so dangerous in the first place and letting them have power is a way of moderating them. The administration talking point is that the United States is at war with al-Qaida, not with “Islam.” The response is that no one said the United States is at war with “Islam” but only with Islamists. Nope,nothing with the letters “I-S-L-A-M’ is acceptable. And by that token one cannot say Jihadists or Salafists. Perhaps the French “integralists” (fundamentalists) would do?But beyond words, how do you respond to this, President Obama:“Waging jihad against [the United States] is a commandment of Allah that cannot be disregarded. Governments have no right to stop their people from fighting the United States….All Muslims are required by their religion to fight.”Who said that? Answer: Muhammad al-Badi, leader of the group that received the most votes in the Egyptian election. And the party that comes in second also agrees with that statement.
- Third, the administration does not support the intended victims of revolutionary Islamism. These include most obviously Israel but also Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the democratic opposition movements in Iran, Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. And soon it will include Christians, women, and political moderates in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia.To use an analogy, appeasement was the British and French giving Nazi Germany part of Czechoslovakia. Obama Administration policy is the equivalent of cheering Hitler’s taking power because the president’s main advisor on the issue, Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini (that is, Turkey’s Islamist Prime Minister Recep Erdogan) told him that it was a great idea and everyone knows that getting into power (running schools, fixing roads, collecting garbage) moderates people.This isn’t appeasement, it is social engineering or what one might call Islamist nation-building.And note the entire answer of the president on this issue:“Ask Osama bin Laden and the 22-out-of-30 top al Qaeda leaders who’ve been taken off the field whether I engage in appeasement. Or whoever is left out there, ask them about that.”But that Obama thinks that way is not the solution, that’s a central part of the problem. No one thinks Obama has been appeasing al-Qaida! Obama does think al-Qaida is evil. The problem is that he doesn’t think that about the Muslim Brotherhood, Hizballah, and (basically and certainly until a few weeks ago when the decision was unavoidable) the Syrian dictatorship. It isn’t even clear as to whether he thinks that about the Taliban.So the strategy of getting al-Qaida but viewing other revolutionary Islamists as allies in the war on al-Qaida is a big reason why the administration is pro-Islamist.It’s a two-track policy: kill al-Qaida; make friends with all of the other Islamists. And remember the Brotherhood is far more dangerous than al-Qaida because it takes over entire countries.Here’s the man who I think is just about the best political analyst in the Arab world, Abd al-Rahman al-Rashid on this topic:“The Islamist party leaders hastened to embellish their image for the Western countries….Of course, these speeches are public relations acts, and could only be believed by someone ignorant about the region or by the logic of the religious parties. [At most, these claims of moderation] expresses the opinion of few leaders only, because the majority of leaders and cadres of these groups consider cleansing the society as their first duty, and it would not be long before they topple the tolerant leaders.”Imagine the Islamist version of Patrick Henry: “I know not course what others might take, but as for me, give me Sharia law and give you death.”The other answer was about Iran: “I think it’s very important to remember, particularly given some of the political noise out there, that this administration has systematically imposed the toughest sanctions on Iraq — on Iran ever.“When we came into office, the world was divided, Iran was unified and moving aggressively on its own agenda. Today, Iran is isolated, and the world is unified in applying the toughest sanctions that Iran has ever experienced. And it’s having an impact inside of Iran. And that’s as a consequence of the extraordinary work that’s been done by our national security team.“Now, Iran understands that they have a choice: They can break that isolation by acting responsibly and foreswearing the development of nuclear weapons, which would still allow them to pursue peaceful nuclear power, like every other country that’s a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, or they can continue to operate in a fashion that isolates them from the entire world. And if they are pursuing nuclear weapons, then I have said very clearly, that is contrary to the national security interests of the United States; it’s contrary to the national security interests of our allies, including Israel; and we are going to work with the world community to prevent that.Again, though, we are offered a solution that is far less than it appears. First, of course, the administration wasted two years in a useless engagement policy with Iran.But was the world so divided and now is so united? Not really. The problem in 2009 was that China, Russia, and Turkey opposed stronger sanctions. What Obama achieved? He got through greater sanctions by giving these countries exemptions. At any rate the choice Iran is being offered is pretty much the same choice that prevailed in 2009.And of course the main problem with the policy is that it isn’t affecting Iran’s effort to get nuclear weapon. In other words, he’s saying: I have a great policy. Of course, it doesn’t work but isn’t it a great policy? Ironically, at the moment Obama makes brags about his sanctions record he is trying to stop Congress from making the sanctions more effective.Finally, and shockingly, he slips in something that everyone is likely to miss. He claims credit for political divisions in Iran! Before, Iran was “unified” but now sanctions are “having an impact inside of Iran.” And this is because of the “extraordinary work” of his administration.Such illusions are dangerous.In 2009 Iran was not unified. Indeed, it was far less unified than it is today. There was a mass opposition movement that Obama didn’t support! That was the best chance to have “an impact.” Obama stood by while the opposition was crushed, even praising the Iranian regime for the stolen election!And is Iran divided today? Well, there are always factional fights but neither of the present factions want to give up the pursuit of nuclear weapons. It’s a battle between the supreme guide and his faction, which wants to maintain current policy, and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which wants an even more aggressive policy!Moreover, Obama has never had the slightest understanding of Iran’s non-nuclear strategy of expanding its influence. Tehran’s influence has grown in Iraq (though many exaggerate this) and Lebanon. By demoralizing America’s Gulf Arab allies, Obama has undercut their resistance to Iran.I think Obama genuinely believes what he’s saying on the issues of the Islamists and of Iran. I don’t believe there’s the slightest chance he will change his mind. It isn’t just incompetence and it isn’t just ignorance. It is this president’s stubbornly holding to a set of views that have little or nothing to do with reality.Read the full story here.
- Today 10 December is Human rights day - Let all Egyptians reject any limitation on their human rights under the pretext of religion.(OCN).TODAY, 10 December, is the Human Rights Day. The Coptic nationalists celebrate this day which marks a great event in the history of the progress of humanity towards freedom and justice for all men and women, regardless of nationality, ethnic origin, colour, religion, etc. On this day, back in 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which you can access here: http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml (English) - http://www.un.org/ar/documents/udhr/ (Arabic)
The first article of the UDHR stipulates that “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.” This is what we aspire to; this is what the Coptic nationalists, together with all human beings who love peace, freedom and justice, fight for.The Copts, estimated at possibly 17 million, are a tiny part of humanity, constituting 0.24% of its 7 billion. However, every single Copt, man or woman, is as important as any other human being, and their human rights must be protected and guaranteed. This is important particularly these days when, paradoxically, as a nascent democracy is believed to be establishing a foothold for itself in Egypt, Coptic human rights are witnessing remarkable regression. Two parties can be blamed for this – the Islamists of Egypt who are resurging and the coward military rulers of Egypt who prefer to appease the aggressive Islamists rather than side with freedom and justice.On this day let us remember our Egyptian co-patriots whose human rights are also abused. We particularly point to the women of Egypt and the Nubians, but almost all Egyptians suffer under a government that treats them as subjects rather than citizens. We remember all. But the specific abuse which Copts receive in addition must not be denied – an abuse which is compounded by the sheer fact that the Copts are different in religion.Let us remember also on this day that human rights are universal and inalienable – all nations and states must adhere to their high standards as stated in the UDHR and relevant documents. Human rights cannot be restricted by any religion. As there can be no democracy or secularism with an “Islamic reference مرجعية إسلامية”, so there can be no human rights with Islamic reference. All such talk is only meant to restrict the application of the UDHR and all other related documents. Let us on this day condemn what is called the Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam,[i] which was adopted in 1990 by the Organisation of the Islamic Conference. The UDHR is irreplaceable and cannot have a parallel defective standard to be applied to Muslim-dominated countries. There must be no exceptions. This is more relevant today than any time before in Egypt – the Muslim Brotherhood, who are expected to win in the current parliamentary elections, have stated very clearly their intentions[ii] to restrict men’s, women’s and children’s human rights and reject certain international conventions that had been ratified by Egypt in the past, such as the 1979 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW), and the 1990 Convention on the Rights of the Child. They want to restrict women and children rights because their Islamic religion, as they interpret it, clashes with the rights included in these important UN documents.The Copts’ fight for their fundamental freedoms and human rights cannot be separated from the fight of all Egyptians, men and women, for the same. They fight for these against oppressive military regimes and a regressive Islamist ideology; and their ultimate goal is to establish a democratic, secular democracy which treats all with dignity and respect.It is for this that the Coptic nationalists consider today, the Human Rights Day, as a day for all Egyptians, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, colour, sex or religion, to join hands and reject any restriction on their human rights under any pretext, particularly the religious one.Hmmm.....Art 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights :"Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance".Read the full story here.
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- HT:TheBiBiReport.By Douglas E. Schoen. Muslim Brotherhood will win election in Egypt .Douglas E. Schoen adviser to four former Israeli Prime Ministers over the last 30 years, including Prime Minister Menachem, beginning in the aftermath of the signing of the Camp David Accords, writes in Op-Ed on Fox News website."While the Brotherhood now says that they don't plan to contest the presidential elections directly, that can always change. And the data suggests strongly that any candidate they back directly or indirectly would have a potentially decisive advantage. Moreover, there is every reason to believe they would win a decisive, if not dominant role, in Parliament and would be the key actors in selecting the next prime minister as well as setting the legislative agenda. The bottom line: there is at least a 50 percent chance, if not more, that a candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood or a party with a generally similar approach and orientation will win the next presidential election.Egyptians also support a more expansive role for Islam in Egyptian life. In Pew polling conducted last year, almost half (48 percent) say that Islam plays a large role in politics in Egypt, and an overwhelming majority – 85 percent – say Islam’s influence in politics is positive. Egyptians also support the central elements of Shariah Law. For example, 84 percent say that apostates, or those who forsake Islam, should face the death penalty and 77 percent say thieves should have their hands cut off. A majority (54 percent) says men and women should be segregated in the workplace.Further, the Egyptian people clearly support a political agenda that can only be described as radical. More than 7 in 10 said they were positive toward Iran getting nuclear weapons in a July 2010 Zogby Poll and close to 80 percent favor abrogating the Camp David accords with Israel.What does this mean for the United States? Almost certainly the next Egyptian government will be hostile to the United States and will pursue policies that are inimical to our interests. In the Zogby poll, 85 percent called themselves unfavorable to the United States and 92 percent described America as one of the two greatest threats to Egyptian interests in the world. The Pew polling bears this point out.Given the short period of time between now and the scheduled September election, it is frankly unlikely that any group will be able to organize an alternative force to the Brotherhood and its philosophical allies. The prospective candidacy of Mohamed ElBaradei has generated little broad-based support in the country, and the explicit rejection of his candidacy by the Muslim Brotherhood could be its death knell.Make no mistake, the Obama administration needs to face up to the reality of what is most likely coming in Egypt and recognize the direct threat to U.S. interests and stability in the Middle East, that a fundamentalist victory will mean for Egypt".Hmmmmm......Unless that President wants exactly the downfall of America?"I will stand with my Muslim brothers".Read the full story here.
- Seize Mubarak's money: watchdog.Governments and international banks should seize Hosni Mubarak's assets and hold them in escrow to be returned to the people of Egypt, an international corruption watchdog said Friday."What is happening in Egypt today shows there is a major problem with a lack of transparency," said Huguette Labelle, the chair of Transparency International, an influential international corruption watchdog with ties to the UN.After 18 days of protests, former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak stepped down on Friday, although his exact location remains unknown. His wife and sons are rumoured to have long since fled the North African nation.His financial assets are believed to be spread across the globe, and as the motions to replace him in a democratic Egypt lurch into action, so too has the international movement to retrieve any financial assets he may have absconded with."When there is a dictator who appears to have acquired much more wealth than he would warrant as a salary of a head of a corporation or country, they should investigate immediately because you don't know where those assets are parked," Labelle said.Labelle spent 19 years in deputy ministerial positions in the Canadian civil service across a variety of departments before chairing the international lobby group in 2005. She is also chancellor of the University of Ottawa and is a Companion to the Order of Canada.She spent seven years presiding over CIDA, the Canadian International Development Agency, and now calls for international governments and banking institutions to investigate Mubarak's assets and seize any illegitimate funds."If there is any evidence of illicit transfers, then you put this money in escrow," she told CBC News on Friday. "It's the people's money. It should return to the people assuming there is a government that will look after it."Reports this week estimated that Mubarak's family wealth could be in excess of $40 billion — a figure that would put him just behind Berkshire Hathaway head Warren Buffett, Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Carlos Slim Helu, the world's richest man.Those figures were based on numerous estimates, as finding an exact figure of how many funds the deposed leader could even theoretically have access to is as yet unknown. But it's estimated that 40 per cent of Egypt's 80 million people live on less than $2 a day.A report by think tank Global Financial Integrity released in January found that Egypt is losing more than $6 billion US a year — more than $57.2 billion US between 2000 and 2008 — to illicit financial activities and official government corruption.On Friday, Switzerland froze any assets belonging to Mubarak or his family. "I can confirm that Switzerland has frozen possible assets of the former Egyptian president with immediate effect," a spokesman for the Swiss finance ministry said.In recent months, the country — which is shedding its reputation as a haven for hiding assets — has also frozen assets belonging to Tunisia's former president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, as well as those of Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo.Hmmmm......They had 18 days to transfer the money.Read the full story here.
- Egypt moves to reassure allies.Egypt military 'committed to treaties'. Egypt's military authorities have reaffirmed the country's commitment to all its international treaties.The announcement, which was read by a senior officer on state TV, implicitly confirms that the country's peace treaty with Israel will remain intact.The military also vowed to oversee a peaceful transition to civilian rule.The statement comes as thousands remain in Cairo's central Tahrir Square, celebrating the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak on Friday."The Arab Republic of Egypt is committed to all regional and international obligations and treaties," the military officer said.The military also said it had asked the current government to stay on until a new one was formed, which would "pave the way for an elected civil authority to build a free democratic state".Read the full story here.More here.
- Ex-Egypt envoy: Israel in trouble.Zvi Mazel, former ambassador to Cairo, says Israel facing 'hostile situation' following Mubarak's downfall. 'The army will rule Egypt for years. It's a whole new world, with no one left to lead the pragmatic states'. Israel's former ambassador to Egypt was particularly pessimistic Friday after hearing of President Hosni Mubarak's dramatic resignation. "It's over, Egypt is no longer a superpower," former Israeli Ambassador to Cairo Zvi Mazel told Ynet. "Egypt has completely lost its status in the area, while Turkey and Iran are on the way up. It's a different world.""As long as we had Mubarak, there was no void in our relations with the region. Now we're in big trouble," he said."General Tantawi has been appointed chairman of the Higher Military Council, making him the 'de facto' temporary president. He is a well known person who never even thought about running for president. In any event, there is no longer a familiar legitimate governmental framework in Egypt."He did say, however, that the Muslim Brotherhood movement has no foothold in the new reality. "At this stage the army is anti-Muslim Brotherhood. They did some screening to let in as few (Muslim Brotherhood sympathizers) as possible, and they won't let them rise." Mazel believes Egypt is only part of a domino effect."We may see a series of upheavals in the region now. Mubarak's downfall supports revolutionaries everywhere, from Yemen to Algeria. The question is whether such Middle East will be manageable. What if there are coups in Jordan, Morocco or Saudi Arabia? Only God knows who will take power."Hmmmm........I believe the greatest danger for Israel's existence in the short run is Iran and Turkey,don't under estimate the hatred Erdogan has for Israel!Read the full story here.
- HT:BigPeace.Egypt’s Khomeini?If the Muslim Brotherhood gains prominence in a future Egyptian government, Imam Yusuf al-Qaradawi, a key spiritual guide, might return to his native land to help drive theological rule, writes Hudson Institute visiting fellow Lee Smith. Qaradawi, who now lives in Qatar, left Egypt and went into exile in 1961.While parallels between Iran’s 1979 revolution and Egypt’s in 2011 are sometimes overdone, they cannot be ignored. “Cairo doesn’t have to literally become a Sunni version of Tehran to do terrible damage to U.S. interests and prestige in the Middle East –and to the hopes and dreams of its own people,” Smith writes.There are a number of similarities between Qaradawi and Iran’s Ayatollah Khomeini. Both operated as charismatic Islamists fighting against secular, autocratic regimes. Khomeini made broadcasts in exile from Paris; today, Qaradawi hosts a popular talk show on Al Jazeera called “Sharia and Life.” Like Khomeini, Qaradawi is a virulent anti-Semite. He has lauded Hitler for putting Jews in their place and expressed hope he would die a martyr trying to kill Jews.Qaradawi is “a media mogul who has risen to fame on the back of information technology” even though he holds views that are “essentially medieval” on subjects like wife-beating, which he supports, Smith observes.The prospect that Qaradawi and the Brotherhood could play significant roles in Egypt’s near-term future is an unhappy one for U.S. policymakers – torn between their support for democracy and the realization that in Egypt, the beneficiaries could well be enemies of liberal democracy and the Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement. Washington needs to face the unpleasant reality that the more political power the Muslim Brotherhood wields, the more likely war becomes in the region, Smith writes.Hmmmm.....Welcome to A.D. 620 ....?Read the full story here.
- HT:PajamasMedia.After Mubarak ! by Richard Fernandez.One way to tell whether a regime has lost power is when its major symbols are overrun and no gatekeepers remain to stop it. Then the Berlin Wall is smashed down, Saddam’s statue is toppled, or Marcos’ palace is swarmed by crowds. In the case of Hosni Mubarak’s resignation, the singer is gone, but the song remains. The 82-year-old strongman is on the way out, but Egypt is still mostly under the control of the Army. This means that the story, far from having ended, is now moving into a second phase.What appears to be happening, as noted above, is that the head of the system is changing, but the system itself remains largely intact. Egypt is now in the post-Mubarak period. But whether it is in the post-Army period or moving there remains to be seen. Recent events may have convinced the Army officer corps that Mubarak had to go, but it probably still believes the Army has to remain in charge. The role of opposition groups in this context will be to take sides with factions in the Army. The BBC hypothesizes that this will change the ideology of the Army, but not the fact that the Army rules : It is still too soon to know for certain what made Mr Mubarak step down, but it seems a reasonable assumption that the army leadership could see the hairline cracks appearing among their own officer corps. The generals were inclined to side with the president, one of their own, and the more junior officers sympathised with the demonstrators.There was an historical echo to that.In 1952 many of the senior officers here preferred the monarchy, while the younger ones, including a young colonel called Gamal Abdel Nasser, favoured a successful coup against the old system.There have only been two presidents since Nasser: Anwar Sadat and Hosni Mubarak, who took over when Sadat was murdered.What has happened today is that the old Nasserite system, a vaguely socialist, military dictatorship, heavily dependent on an unpleasant secret police, has collapsed.What the next days and weeks will show is what the factions look like. If the Army has split, even so slightly, then that fact should manifest itself in the appearance of a number of blocs. Which way the civilian opposition groups are drawn will serve as an indicator, in the way that dust is drawn to some giant unseen gravitational source, of what is going on beneath. Some opposition groups will tailor their programs to capture some of the “aid” money the Obama administration is putting together, but the fundamental character of these blocs may already be determined by prior events — where they fall within the new constellation.Lastly, the U.S. is not the only country which is probably preparing an “aid package” to the opposition. Iran, Saudi Arabia and maybe even Israel must be considering whom and what to support. One hopes the president knows what the shape of coming events in Egypt are likely to assume before announcing his satisfaction or dissatisfaction with them in public over the next few days.Hmmmmm......February 11 is the day that the Shah's regime fell in 1979 and Nelson Mandela walked free in 1990 on Februari 11 now Mubarak stepped down on February 11Th.....Weird or what?Read the full story here.
- Algeria: Thousands turn out for pro-reform protest.Organizers say 10,000 people chant 'No to the police state' in downtown Algiers, where they clashed with riot police; number of protestors, including four MPS, arrested.Thousands of people defied a government ban on demonstrations and poured into the Algerian capital for a pro-democracy rally Saturday, a day after weeks of mass protests toppled Egypt's authoritarian leader. Some 10,000 people flooded into downtown Algiers, organizers estimated, where they skirmished with riot police attempting to block off streets and disperse the crowd. According to reports, a number of people, including four members of parliament, were arrested.Protesters chanted slogans including "No to the police state" and "Bouteflika out," a reference to President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who has been in power in this sprawling North African nation since 1999. Under Algeria's long-standing state of emergency - in place since 1992 - protests are banned in Algiers but the government's repeated warnings for people to stay out of the streets apparently fell on deaf ears.Saturday's march aimed to press for reforms to push Algeria toward democracy and did not include a specific call to oust Bouteflika. It was organized by the Coordination for Democratic Change in Algeria, an umbrella group for human rights activists, unionists, lawyers and others. Police beefed up their presence in Algiers ahead of Saturday's march. Buses and vans filled with armed police were posted at strategic points along the march route and around Algiers, including at the "Maison de la Presse," where newspapers have their headquarters. Friday's El Watan daily said roads leading into Algiers were barricaded, apparently to stop busloads of demonstrators from reaching the capital.Hmmmmm.........Obama ......"Let my people go"?Read the full story here.
- "Life or death in Iran's prisons".Iranian Students Issue Statements in Support of Calls for Demonstrations on February 14th.Iranian university students, activists, and political prisoners have issued statements in support for call to public demonstrations by opposition leaders on February 14th in solidarity with the popular uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt.Green Students of the Azad University of Qazvin (Central Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited the people to participate in this demonstration.Green Students of the Azad University of Khorramabaad (west of Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited the people of the city of Khorramabaad to participate in this demonstration.Green Students of the Azad University of Rodehen (Central Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited the people to participate in this demonstration.Islamic Association of Students of ShahreKord University (West of Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited people to participate in this demonstration.Green students of Azad University of Karaj (Central Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited people to participate in this demonstration.Green Students of the Azad and Mehregan Universities of Mahallat (Central Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited the people to participate in this demonstration.Green students of Ashrafi-Esfehani University (Tehran), Azad University (Tehran-East) and the RASA group in a statement supported the call by Mousavi and Karroubi to hold public demonstration on Feb 14 in solidarity with democratic uprisings in region and called Feb 14 “the day of people’s voice”. They invited their companions of the Green Movement to “call out their common pain” the nights before from rooftops.Green student organizations in Tehran, Garmsaar (Central Iran) and Shiraz (South of Iran) also announced their support for this call and invited their fellow companions to participate in this public demonstration.Green students and activists of the city of Mashhad (East of Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited the people to participate in this demonstration.Green activists of Babol (North Iran) issued a statement in support for this call and invited the people to participate in this demonstration.Political prisoners in Rajai Shahr prison published an open letter in support of February 14th demonstrations in solidarity with uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia.Hmmmm.......Lets see if the great peacemaker Obama will say something now?Read and see the full story here.Solidarity video for February 14th protest: here.
- HT:Challah Hu Akbar.Venezuela & Hezbollah Starting Valentine's Day Early.Tarek Al-Aissami, the Venezuelan Minister of Interior and Justice, one of the key figures of the Chavez's government, is accused by the media of having used this position to issue passports to members of Hamas and Hezbollah.Born in Lebanon of Syrian descent in 1980; his father, Carlos Al-Aissami, was the head of the Venezuelan branch of the Iraqi Baath political party. According to reports, before the invasion of Iraq his father held a press conference in which he described himself as a Taliban and called Osama Bin Laden, "the great Mujahedeen, Sheik Osama bin Laden." The Minister's great-uncle Shibli Al-Aissami was a prominent ideologist and assistant to the secretary general of the Baath party in Baghdad during the Saddam Hussein regime.Al-Aissami started his political career as a student leader at the University of the Andes (ULA). He apparently had political control of the university dorms, which were allegedly used to hide stolen vehicles, make drug deals and smuggle in members of the guerrillas. He then headed Onidex, the Venezuelan passport and naturalization agency inside the Interior Ministry.Al-Aissami was appointed Minister in 2009, and designated to head Onidex by his close friend, Dante Rivas Quijada. The two attended the same university and is also reported to have ties to the Shiite movement Hezbollah.There are also allegations that Al-Aissami is one of the people responsible for recruiting young Venezuelan Arabs to be trained in Hezbollah camps in Southern Lebanon. Al-Aissami additionally seems to have helped establishing training caps inside Venezuela, complete with ammunition and explosives. Reports claim that he was working directly with most-wanted terrorist Ghazi Nasr-Din, a Venezuelan diplomat also born in Lebanon.Hmmmmm........Anyone wanted South American jihad?Read the full story here.
- US: NASA rocket to bear name of Egyptian woman killed in anti-govt protests. Cairo, 10 Feb. (AKI) - The United States space agency NASA has okayed the naming of one of its spaceships after a young Egyptian woman killed in late January during an anti-goverment protest, according to Egyptian daily Al-Masry-al-Youm.The paper quoted Essam Mohamed Haji, a young researcher at NASA as saying on Thursday he had received approval to put the young woman Sally Zahran's name on a spaceship heading for Mars.Zahran, a 23 English graduated and translator died after she was beaten about the head on 28 January with a truncheons during clashes with security forces in in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Sohag. Anti-government protesters claim her killers were thugs in the pay of police.“This is the least we could provide to Egyptian youth and revolutionaries. This step represents transferring the dreams of Egyptian youth from a small stretch of earth to the enormous expanse of space,” said Haji was cited as telling Al-Masri Al-Youm by phone from California.Egypt on Thursday entered it 17th day of unrest, with many thousands of people taking to the streets in the capital, Cairo and filling its central Tahrir Square. Doctors, bus drivers, lawyers and textile workers were on strike in Cairo on Thursday, with trade unions reporting walkouts and protests across the country.The protesters have vowed to keep up their revolt against authoritarian president Hosni Mubarak, who they want to leave office immediately. Around 300 people have been killed in clashes with security forces and over 1,400 have been injured since the unrest began on 25 January against Mubarak, who took power in 1981 and whom they blame for widespread poverty, corruption and police brutality.Hmmmm......."I will stand with my Muslim Brothers"?Read the full story here.HT:BNI.
- Gül to visit Iran, nuke row not on agenda.President Abdullah Gül is to have talks with Iranian leaders during a state visit that will begin on Sunday, but he is not expected to discuss the country’s contentious nuclear program. Gül’s visit is rather ceremonial, meant to reciprocate a similar visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and he is not expected to go into difficult issues such as Tehran’s nuclear program, a Turkish official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said this week.Ankara says it is against nuclear weapons in the Middle East, but insists every country has the right to pursue a nuclear program for peaceful purposes and calls for a negotiated settlement to the dispute over Iran’s nuclear program. It also opposes sanctions backed by the West, saying they will further radicalize Iran.Gül, meanwhile, will be accompanied by a large delegation of businessmen, who will have talks with their Iranian counterparts not only in Tehran but also in Tabriz and Esfahan during his visit on Feb. 13-17. More than 100 businessmen will join Gül, according to a statement from the Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEİK) released on Thursday.Turkish-Iranian business ties are in their golden age because of sanctions imposed by the UN as well as unilateral sanctions imposed by the US and the European Union, Rıza Amuzgar, a member of DEİK’s Turkey-Iran Business Council was quoted as saying in the statement. “This could open the way to resolving problems that hinder the expansion of trade ties between the two countries,” Amuzgar said.The trade of goods not subject to the UN embargo continues between Iran and Turkey, according to Amuzgar, who also said about 150 Iranian companies facing increasing obstruction in Dubai are now planning to transfer their investments to Turkey. Similarly, Europe-based companies willing to do business with Iran but which face difficulties in doing so because of European sanctions against the country are also opening offices in Turkey to maintain their business ties with Iran.Turkey voted against UN sanctions on Iran last year but says it will implement them as they were approved by the UN Security Council despite its vote. Ankara refuses, however, to implement other sanctions imposed unilaterally by the US and the European Union.Hmmmm.....Erdogan ....Ahmadinejad's hencheman,Sanction that bite.....yeah whatever.Get Turkey out of NATO NOW !Before they nuke us with our own weapons!Read the full story here.
- Ankara, Brussels brace for showdown over Cyprus.Turkey's hardly moving European Union membership process may well come to a breaking point this year over the Cyprus dispute, according to both Turkish and European officials. As Turkish and Greek Cypriot leaders appear to be nowhere near achieving progress in reuniting the island despite holding dozens of rounds of talks since 2008, policymakers in both Ankara and Brussels are coming to terms with the idea that the end of the road may now be in sight.The Cyprus dispute has been inextricably linked with Turkey's EU accession bid since Greek Cyprus was admitted into the union in 2004 as a representative of the whole island. In 2006, the EU suspended accession talks on eight of 35 chapters because of Turkey's refusal to open its ports and airports to traffic from Greek Cyprus. Ankara, for its part, resents that the EU has not kept its promise to the Turkish Cypriots to allow them to trade with member states, a promise the EU made after the Turkish Cypriots approved a UN plan to reunite the island in 2004.“A showdown is inevitable,” said one senior diplomat, speaking to a group of journalists in İstanbul this week. “We are now looking to see how this showdown will take place and what results will come out of it.”According to the official, what is at stake is the political dialogue between Turkey and the EU at a time when Turkey is becoming an increasingly key player not only in the volatile Middle East but also in the global arena. Defense cooperation between NATO and the EU, currently blocked because Turkey blocks Greek Cypriot access to NATO and Greek Cyprus blocks Turkish access to European defense apparatus, is also likely to be one of the victims of the Turkey-EU stalemate over Cyprus.A draft European Parliament report on Turkey, approved by the parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee on Thursday, said Turkey’s refusal to open its ports and airports to Greek Cyprus continues to affect the negotiation process and urged Ankara to agree to concessions to “facilitate a suitable climate for negotiations by immediately starting to withdraw its forces from Cyprus.”Speaking to Today’s Zaman in an interview, Andrew Duff, a British member of the European Parliament, went further and said accession will no longer be a topic to discuss for the European Parliament this time next year if there is no “dramatic change” on Cyprus this year. If Turkey does not bring a solution, he said, “there is no chance of a settlement in this generation and there is no chance that Turkey can continue the formal accession process.”“The reason why I am so outspoken on this is that I’m getting tired of pretending that everything is fine, while we all know privately that it is not,” said Duff, who has been a strong supporter of Turkish accession.And as if the situation is not hopeless enough, a dispute growing between Ankara and the Turkish Cypriots on the island is casting further shadow on hopes to find a way out of the current stalemate. Many in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC) are complaining now that appointment of an economy technocrat as the new Turkish ambassador in Lefkoşa amounts to the appointment of a “governor” as in colonial times.Ambassador Kaya Türkmen was replaced with Halil İbrahim Akça, who was responsible for monitoring Turkey’s financial aid to the KKTC, after Jan. 28 protests in the KKTC against the government’s austerity measures and Turkey created a diplomatic rift between Ankara and Lefkoşa. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan slammed the protesters, who told Ankara to “take its troops and money back,” reminding them in non-diplomatic language that they rely on Turkey for their salaries.Hmmmm.....Turkey has chosen the side of Iran,one of the most repressive and bloodthirsty regimes in the world they executed already 143 people in Iran this year and Turkey has been recognised as the worst human rights violator this year !Europe does not need anything from these kind of people don't allow them in the EU and get them out of NATO !Read the full story here.
- HT:TheNationalReview.Texas Senate Praises Islamist Cult Leader.According to Today’s Zaman, a newspaper owned by followers of the Islamist cult leader Fethullah Gulen, the Texas Senate passed a resolution praising Gulen after Gulen and his followers sponsored several educational centers in Texas. Gulen lives in a militia compound in the Poconos in Pennsylvania and has a history of inciting violence. His organization also repeatedly publishes anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. Good job, Texas. Hope your dignity was worth the cash.Hmmmm......."The Turkish Rose of Texas"?read the full story here.
- Three high school district parents contend textbook ‘romanticizes’ history of Islam.Three North County residents contend a textbook used to teach seventh-graders about the Islamic religion in the San Dieguito Union High School District “romanticizes” the history of the religion, and they want the district to use supplemental information to provide what they say would be a more balanced view.Michael Hayutin and Linda Sax, both of Carmel Valley, and James Freedman of Rancho Peñasquitos presented their findings in a 21-page report to the school district’s board of trustees at a meeting last Thursday, Feb. 3. They have also met with school administrators and teachers, including Rick Schmitt, associate superintendent of educational services.Hayutin, whose daughter is a senior at Torrey Pines High School and son is a college student who also attended district schools, said he, Sax and Freedman take issue with two chapters about Islam in a textbook called “World History: Medieval to Early Modern Times.” The chapters are used for a two-week unit of study about Islam.In a summary heading the report, the trio wrote: “The text romanticizes Islamic history with respect to religion, government, conquest and culture. The positive aspects or achievements attributable to Islam are exaggerated and the negative downplayed or ignored. The errors are of both inclusion and omission. Critical facts that demonstrate the less admirable religious and cultural episodes and practices in Islamic history are absent or understated.”“If we teach them a glossed over, pretty version of history that isn’t accurate, they won’t be able to evaluate what’s going on today,” Hayutin said after the meeting.As examples, the report cites references to the Prophet Mohammed, slavery, the spread of Islam, polygamy and other subjects contained in the two textbook chapters.Under the heading “The ‘Spread of Islam,’” the report cites numerous places in the text where the phrases “Islam spread” or “spread Islam” are used. “More accurate words to describe what occurred might include ‘conquer,’ ‘defeat,’ ‘invade,’ ‘capture,’ or ‘destroy,’” said the report.Tehseen Lazzouni, a parent in the San Dieguito district, member of the Muslim Community Center of Greater San Diego and director of the Islamic Speakers Bureau of San Diego, said the references in the report are taken out of context and “inflammatory.”“The sources that they used here are anti-Islamic books. It’s no surprise they came up with so much material against Islam. The authors of these books have made it their mission to defame Islam,” Lazzouni said.Hayutin said he, Sax and Freedman are Jewish, but their religion has no bearing on the findings of their report. The three did not conduct a similar analysis of the chapters on Christianity and Judaism, he said, because they didn’t find errors in those chapters. He said the negative aspects of Christianity such as the Crusades are treated in “clear and brutal terms.”Hayutin said it is important for students to have a balanced picture of the origins of Islam to understand the dynamics of today’s world, including acts of terrorism committed by Muslim extremists such as the Sept. 11 attacks.“They (the hijackers) were praising Allah as they vaporized themselves and 3,000 people. The vast majority of Muslims would never do anything like that or aren’t like that, but there is a cancer that is metastasizing in Islam. If Muslims don’t recognize that, it will consume them,” Hayutin said.Hmmmmm......And so History has been changed!Give it another 200 year or less and 9/11 will have been peace loving freedom fighters against the empire of Satan?Read the full
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- HT:AmericanThinker.No Coal, No Power, No Gas !Let's see if I get this straight. During the early February cold spell in the southern plains, when wind chills in Dallas dipped to minus twenty degrees, Texans were going without power to heat their homes and businesses even as the state was sitting on massive surpluses of natural gas. Even hospitals were having to switch to emergency generating systems. And this in the state with the largest energy production capacity in the continental US.How was it that Texas suffered an extended period of rolling blackouts at a time when there's a glut of coal and natural gas waiting to be used?The answer may be quite simple. It seems that a great deal of natural gas got "stuck in the pipes" because there was not enough electricity to operate the pumps to move it along. And there was not enough electricity to operate the pumps because environmentalists had seen to it that plans for new coal-powered generating plants had been shuttered back in 2007. So without the coal, there was no electricity, and without the electricity, there was no natural gas. And since much of the natural gas was intended to supply electrical power generating plants, there was even less electricity to supply the pumps and everything else.It is ironic, considering the freezing temperatures that Texans endured during the first week of February, that an agreement to discontinue construction of coal-powered plants was predicated on the now discredited theory of man-made global warming. In order to lower global temperatures, as they imagined, environmentalists pressured TXU to accept a plan that made it impossible for the citizens of Texas to heat their homes.Ironically, the US is in danger of power blackouts at a time when it is exporting greater and greater amount of coal to China and other countries. Already, America is sending 80 million tons of coal overseas, but plans are underway to increase exports by 10% in 2011. Countries overseas understand that coal is the cheapest and most reliable form of energy available for producing electrical power. At a time when America is curtailing its coal generating capacity, China and India are building one new coal generating plant every week. And America is shipping its vital resources overseas even as its citizens are left, quite literally, out in the cold.Hmmmm.....Once in China this coal no longer creates a carbon footprint on the Planet?Read the full story here.
- HT:RightTruth.Crescent of Betrayal Groundbreaking.Ground broken for Terrorist memorial mosque groundbreaking.The desecration has begun. A ground-breaking ceremony was held at the Shanksville crash site on Saturday. Bulldozers will start reshaping the land this week. Never mind that the only rule for the Flight 93 memorial’s design competition was that the landscape had to be left as it was. In order to complete the full arc of the Crescent of Embrace (now called a broken circle, but still a giant Islamic-shaped crescent), an earthen causeway will have to be built across the wetlands that lie about 50 vertical feet below the crash site.A contractor posted recently about his decision to turn down work on the memorial, despite economic hard times. Our friend Jeff just could not stomach the idea of helping to build a tribute to the enemy, a sentiment that is easy to understand and much appreciated. To anyone else who might find themselves in this situation, just be aware that there are other options. Someone is going to do the work, and if the pay is lucrative, it could be better for our cause to have that money go to someone who is on our side.Blogburst author Alec Rawls has succeeded in driving driving quite a bit of Western Pennsylvania news coverage through the purchase of a half-dozen half-page full-color ads in the local Somerset paper. If anybody wants to fund another, Alec will gladly put the ad together. Call it anti-dhimmi jiu-jitsu. We can use the Park Service’s own money against them.If we don’t succeed, then you have to live with knowing that you helped to build an abomination. There is no simple answer.Hmmmm.......What are you waiting for?Sign the Petition here!Read the full story here.
- Hosni Mubarak resigns: how and when will the country transition to democracy?Even as tens of thousands of protesters in Egypt are celebrating their triumph over the dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak, hard questions have begun to surface about just how – and when – the country will make a transition to democracy.The Brotherhood has said it will not put up a candidate in future presidential elections, but it could emerge as the largest single political block. From having just one MP out of 444 in Egypt's national assembly in 1995, the Brotherhood won 17 seats in 2000 and 88 in 2005. It was humbled in the 2010 elections because of election rigging – one of the causes of the Tahrir Square protests. Experts say the Brotherhood's organisational resources give it an edge over secular parties. "The Wafd, Tagammu, and Arab Nasserist parties," Samer Shehata at Georgetown University observed, "lack large constituencies and the ability to build popular support. Unlike the banned Muslim Brotherhood, these parties lack the ability to mobilise tens of thousands of Egyptians." Muslim Brotherhood leaders have said they believe in parliamentary democracy and democratic institutions – much to the ire of al-Qaeda-linked jihadists, who had their roots in the organisation. But some fear the Brotherhood will use its influence to force Egypt's new president to adopt a hawkish line on Israel and implement religion-based laws that could erode civil liberties within the country. The organisation's draft 2007 platform calls for women and non-Muslims to be barred from running for president, the institution of a religion-based constitutional order, and the re-examination of the peace treaty with Israel. Muhammad Badi, the Brotherhood's leader in Egypt, has also voiced extreme anti-semitic views. Last year, he declared in a sermon that a day was approaching "when the stones or the trees will say: 'Oh Muslim! Oh servant of Allah! There is a Jew behind me, come and kill him'."Hmmmm......And these are the people Obama embraces as "partners"? Read the full story here.
- HT:AhmadiyyaTimes.Indonesia: Rights Watchdog Says Man Who Filmed Ahmadiyah Attack Under Protection.The Ahmadi who captured on film the deadly attack on an Ahmadiyah community in Banten is currently under protection because of fears his life may be in danger, the National Commission of Human Rights (Komnas HAM) said on Friday.One of the commissioners, Ridha Saleh, said in a press conference that the man, identified only as A, is both under the protection of the commission known as Komnas HAM and the Witness and Victim Protection Agency (LPSK)."He was one of the victims, because he is an Ahmadi. That is why we put him under protection. We also ask the media to blur his face in future documentations because we believe he is going to be targeted,” Ridha said.A is also being questioned by the National Police's crime unit as a witness.Yoseph Adi Suryo, another commission member, told the Jakarta Globe that A managed to save himself from being attacked by claiming to be a contributor for a media organization as he documented the event.Nurkholis Hidayat, chairman of Jakarta Legal Aid Foundation (LBH), said that A came to their office seeking protection two days ago."He provided us with the video evidence and his testimony of the incident. We believe his life is in danger and so we took him to Komnas HAM," he said.In the 30-minute video, only about 30 police officers can be seen guarding the home of Ahmadiyah cleric Ismail Suparman. They offer little resistance to a mob of about 1,500 people carrying bamboo planks and machetes, and are quickly overwhelmed.The video shows police attempting to persuade the Ahmadi to leave the house, with one plain-clothed officer filmed warning the group that a mob was headed for the village.The mob subsequently stormed the village. There were no police barricades erected to prevent clashes.“Police get out. Burn these Ahmadiyah people!” one man shouted.The mob immediately attacked the house with rocks and the people inside were forced to flee.The footage also shows the mob swarming around two lifeless bodies covered in mud. The Ahmadiyah man said the pair were chased to a nearby rice field where they were killed with bamboo and stone strikes to their heads.The crowd then dragged the bodies along the road. Others were filmed attacking the corpses.Edited excerpts of the video have begun airing on local TV stations, but the most graphic violence has been left off the air, perhaps to avoid stirring up further religious hatred.Choirul Anam, deputy chairman of the Human Rights Working Group, said the video showed how the police were inadequately equipped to face the lynch mob."There were two trucks [of police officers] but they all ran away when the mob came. Furthermore, the video also showed that it was not the 17 Ahmadis who caused the conflict, as several media reported,” he said.Hmmmm.......Obama "Indonesia is an example of religious tolerance".Read the full story here.
- HT:AhmadiyyaTimes.Religious Affairs Minister Defends Govt Decree vs Ahmadiyah.The 2008 joint ministerial decree forbidding Ahmadiyah followers from promoting their activities is not to blame for the discrimination suffered by the minority sect's followers, Religious Affairs Minister Suryadharma Ali said on Wednesday evening."The decree was not made to discriminate against a certain group, it was aimed at maintaining religious harmony, including to protect Ahmadiyah," he said in a hearing with the House of Representatives Commission VIII, which oversees religious affairs.The minister, along with National Police Chief Gen. Timur Pradopo, were summoned by lawmakers in response to the deadly attack on the Ahmadiyah community in Banten on Sunday, as well as to the violent rampage on Tuesday in Temanggung, Central Java, that left several buildings, including two churches, vandalized.Mainstream Muslim groups accuse Ahmadiyah members of heresy, saying that they profess their founder, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, to be the final prophet of Islam — a tenet that runs directly against Islamic beliefs that reserve that claim for Muhammad.The accusation is disputed by the Ahmadiyah community, but this claim is largely behind the 2008 joint ministerial decree banning Ahmadiyah members from spreading its faith.Activists say this decree gave cover for extremists to act out their hatred.Suryadharma added that the government has exerted a lot of effort to prevent religious clashes, including establishing the interfaith religious forum (FKUB) in 33 provinces and 421 districts.He said the ministry has tried to promote the joint decree, but he admitted that not all FKUB were familiar with it.Imran Muchtar, a lawmaker from the Democratic Party, said he agreed with the solution offered by the minister. "First, Ahmadiyah members should repent, recognize their mistake and come back to the mainstream Islam," he said."The second option they have is to leave Islam and declare a new religion. Otherwise the conflict will never end."Hazrul Azwar, a lawmaker from the Islam-based United Development Party (PPP), called for stronger action."The Ahmadiyah should be disbanded permanently, as long as the government is not strict enough the conflict is never going to end," he said. "The fake prophet is a disgrace to my religion. Clerics in the whole world have banned Ahmadiyah, why is the government not doing the same thing?"In response, the minister said it would be considered."The government hasn't made any decision on what to do with the Ahmadiyah yet, all options are being discussed. But the suggestion to disband the Ahmadiyah will be a very valuable input for us," Suryadharma said.Hmmmm.....Obama "Indonesia is an example of religious tolerance".Yup sounds very tolerant and freedom like?Read the full story here.
- HT:Memri.Jordan - Jordanian King Abdallah's Office Threatens To Sue AFP Over Article Containing False Claims About Queen Rania. A communiqué from the office of Jordan's King Abdallah rejects claims by tribes in Jordan that Queen Rania is helping 78,000 Palestinians obtain Jordanian citizenship and that she transferred lands belonging to the Jordanian people to her family. The communiqué stated that these statements published by the AFP are absolutely false, and that the 36 individuals who signed the tribes' announcement do not represent the tribes. The king's office sent the news agency a condemnation and threatened to sue it.Read the full story here.
- HT:Memri.Al-Quds Brigades In Large-Scale Military Maneuvers In Gaza.The Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad, has conducted a large-scale military maneuver in the southern Gaza Strip. The maneuvers included use of RPGs, explosive devices, 107mm rockets, as well as sniper training and attacks on fortified targets.Source.
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