Showing posts with label useful fools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label useful fools. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Israeli Expert: International community will be forced to choose between Kurdistan and Jihadistan.


Israeli Expert: International community will be forced to choose between Kurdistan and Jihadistan. (BasNews).

Professor Ofra Bengio, head of the Kurdish Studies program at the Moshe Dayan Center at Tel Aviv University, in an exclusive interview with BasNews, talked about American and Israeli stances on Kurdish independence, why Turkey has changed its policy toward Iraqi Kurdistan and how independent Kurdistan can contribute to the stability and prosperity of the Middle East. Bengio is also the author of “The Kurds of Iraq: Building a State within a State” and editor of the forthcoming “Kurdish Awakening: Nation-Building in a Fragmented Homeland”.

BasNews: Why does the United States abstain from supporting the independence of Kurdistan and think that the unity of the Iraqi state should be protected? Do you think this kind of foreign policy of the US will benefit its interests in the Middle East in the long run?

Ofra Bengio: There are different explanations for the American stance on Kurdish independence, which do not necessarily contradict each other.
First, the US does not want to be blamed of causing the disintegration of Iraq, especially after the 2003 war and its pretensions to bring peace, security and democracy for post Saddam Iraq. 
Second, it believes that support to an independent Kurdistan will antagonize the Arab world and Turkey and cause backlash against the United States
Third, the US continues making mistakes, not just with regards to the Kurds, but also in the entire region. If the US continues to support the elusive target of Iraqi unity it might lose on different grounds, especially considering the possibility that the Kurds could easily turn to Russia for support.

BasNews: The spokesman for Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) said that Ankara is ready to accept an independent Kurdish state in Iraqi Kurdistan. What are the political and economic reasons that make Turkey support an independent Kurdistan in Iraq? And how might this support affect the dynamics of the Middle East in general?

Ofra Bengio: The change in the Turkish stance on Kurdish independence has been in the making for some time now. The causes for the change are economic, political and strategic. The last straw that changed the balance in favor of a Kurdish state was the double danger emanating from Iraq, namely its turning into a Shi`istan and Jihadistan both of which threaten the security and social fabric of Turkish society. Thus, a Kurdish state can be a buffer to these dangers. Turkey also hopes that a Kurdish state in its neighborhood will help contain its own Kurds. On the regional level Turkey’s support to a Kurdish state might increase the competition between itself and Iran on the sphere of influence in what used to be a unified Iraq. Some states in the Arab world might follow suit. Others might not like the idea of independent Kurdistan but will do nothing to stop it.

BasNews: Iraqi Kurdistan is very close to declaring independence. Many governments in the international community are increasingly showing their support for Kurdish statehood. In your opinion, how can the existence of a progressive, pro-Western and diverse Kurdistan contribute to the stability and prosperity of the Middle East?

Ofra Bengio: In the past, conventional wisdom had it that an independent Kurdistan will cause instability to the region. But the experience of the last decade has proved the fallacy of this assumption. In fact, the stability and security of the KRG has attracted many world companies and countries to do business with Kurdistan. The international community can now compare the many dangers emanating from the ISIS and its formation of the Islamic caliphate with that of the Kurdish region in Iraq. This development will force it to choose between Kurdistan and Jihadistan. Another important point is that the export of Kurdish oil through Turkey and with its support may contain the danger of oil crisis, which might develop because of the war in Iraq.

BasNews: What reactions we can expect from Israel with regards to the recent developments in Kurdistan and the possibility of Kurdish independence?

Ofra Bengio: Israel has already declared its support to an independent Kurdistan. The three most important Israeli personalities have come out openly on this issue, namely Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman. Should the Kurds declare independence, Israel would be one of the first states that will recognize it.

Friday, July 11, 2014

While Israel is under attack one UK Rabbi “engages Ramadan as a committed Jew”

Trafalgar square: "Interfaith Dialog 101.

While Israel is under attack one UK Rabbi “engages Ramadan as a committed Jew” HT: Forward.

A few hours into the 10th day of Ramadan, Rabbi Natan Levy was swapping fasting tips with a Muslim fellow passenger aboard the London Northern train line.

Specifically, they were debating the merits of having a very large meal before sunrise — a technique adopted by many observant Muslims who are trying to cope with a whole month of daytime fasts on a continent whose summers afford more than 14 hours of sunlight every day.

“We agreed better to eat less,” said Levy, 40, who is the interfaith and social action consultant of Britain’s Jewish Board of Deputies.

Like the Muslim passenger, Levy was speaking out of experience: This year, Levy joined Muslims around the world in their fast.

Levy told JTA that he decided to “engage Ramadan as a committed Jew” to promote “a deeper conversation within the Jewish community on how we move beyond demonization of Islam.”

The decision to fast, he said, was partly born of frustration at how “the Anglo-Jewish community appears to live in a state I could only call deeply distrustful of anything Islamic.”

Last week, a congregant in Levy’s local shul ran home in fear because she found herself sitting next to a Muslim guest for the Kabbalat Shabbat service, he recalled.

“This was a shameful moment for us, but not a surprising one,” he said. “My daughter has not been taught a single fact about Ramadan at her Jewish School. The fasting is simply a touchstone toward a deeper conversation.”

But at a time when Islamist militants are emerging as a serious threat to the physical safety of European Jews, Levy says that he does not want to appear naïve.

“There are elephants in the room between Jews and Muslim, scary ones,” he said. “But I don’t think that we can start discussing elephants, until we realize there is more that unites Jews and Muslims than divides us.”

Some of the fear, however, is rooted in reality, Levy wrote in an email answering JTA’s questions.

Rockets are now falling upon my family in Israel as I write this, launched by a terrorist organization whose manifesto justifies its actions with hateful and violent quotes from the Quran,” Levy wrote.

But the more time I spend in conversation with Muslims, and the deeper I engage with Ramadan, the clearer it becomes that Islam cannot be reduced to the twisted form espoused by Hamas: That it contains a deeper truth and a grander vision of compassion and peace.”Hmmm......'Lord forgive them for they do not know what they do' Read the full 'story' here.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Is Obama a threat to Social Security?


Is Obama a threat to Social Security?(Examiner).If a Republican president said they wanted to reduce the deficit by cutting Social Security payments, it would be no surprise. But coming from a Democrat, it should be shocking.
In the past two years, President Obama has offered Social Security cuts to Republicans in budget negotiations at least twice. And even though they have not so far been included in any deals, President Obama continues to express a willingness cut Social Security by using a regressive chained consumer price index (CPI) formula to calculate cost of living adjustments.
The chained CPI uses the substitution of cheaper goods and services for COLA calculations that compound every year, so benefit reductions accelerate over time.
In practice, the longer someone receives benefits under chained CPI, the lower their payments. Therefore, the oldest Social Security recipients will end up getting the smallest checks.
For those who survive only on Social Security payments, which average around $1100 a month, chained CPI could be economically devastating.
Democrats in both the House and Senate have criticized President Obama for putting chained CPI Social Security cuts on the table. However, this is an area that the president has signaled he is ready to sacrifice to satisfy the Republican thirst for entitlement cuts.Hmmmm......They served their 'purpose' now they'll become expendable.the oldest Social Security recipients will end up getting the smallest checks.........'DeathPanels' anyone?Read the full story here.
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