Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Afghanistan US consulate explosion

Breaking News 10:30pm Sept 12 2013

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-24075687

An Afghan army spokesman told the BBC that the initial explosion had damaged outer defences of the US consulate, allowing the attackers to breach the perimeter and shoot at the consulate buildings.
Herat, close to the Iranian border, has been relatively peaceful in recent years.
The BBC's David Loyne in Kabul says the attack - carried out in the shadow of the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the US - is a demonstration of the ability of insurgents still to disrupt Afghanistan 12 years on

hidden on front page but I found it (breaking news should be on top!!!)
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2013/09/12/world/asia/ap-as-afghanistan.html?hp

Militants staged a suicide car bombing then engaged in a gunfight with security forces near the American consulate in the western Afghan city of Herat early Friday, officials said. An Afghan translator was killed, while several other people, including police, were wounded.

The attack began around 6 a.m. with the powerful explosion. The car bomber detonated his explosives around 60 meters (66 yards) away from the consulate compound, said Sayed Fazlullah Wahidi, the governor of Herat province. Other militants then began firing on security forces in the area.

Qari Yousef Ahmadi, a spokesman for the Taliban, claimed responsibility on behalf of the militant group, which has often staged combined car bomb and gun attacks in the past.


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Tuesday Sept 10

My comments on Obama's speech here
CORRECTIONS on US Sanctions on Syria since 2011 here here here


great Manning article here

Washington Post article with Michael Dolan tweets on Russian plan for Syrian chemical weapons here

Israel's chemical weapons stockpile here

On CNN Gingrich states ""america tired after 10 yrs iraq and afghanistan"" hmm, he was FOR iraq!!! here
""In an America tired by 12 years of continuous warfare (the longest in our history),"" here 

US history and hypocrisy on Syria
**2007 US refuses to attend cluster bomb conference here
**no new sanctions on syria since civil war here and here CORRECTIONS ON US SANCTIONS 1 2 3
**UN security council---Russia and China block on Syria, USA blocks on Israel here
**US coups around the world here dictators as allies here
**US weapons of mass destruction here
**US looks other way on chem weapon usage here
**10 Chemical Weapons Attacks Washington Doesn't Want You to Talk About here
**Human Rights Watch on Incendiary Bombs and a ban on using them here


Veteran's benefits backlog---WE CAN FIX THIS!!!!! here

NYC Mayoral Primary---Bill de Blasio narrowly beats 40%, no runoff election needed here

Glenn Greenwald to testify at Brazil spy probe here

9/11 is 40 years Chile Coup (led by US CIA) 
Chile opposition leader Bachelet calls for Pinochet probe here

Democracy Now! on Chilean Coup 40 years here


September 11, 1965 (age 48 ) Bashar al-Assad's BIRTHDAY

Colorado ousts 2 Democratic senators over gun control laws here

Kenya election violence trial begins in Hague here
Mr Ruto and President Uhuru Kenyatta are accused of orchestrating violence after elections in 2007, and are being tried separately at The Hague.

Kenya votes to withdraw from ICC as trial of Ruto and Kenyatta begins here 
Kenya's parliament has voted to back a call for the government to pull out of the International Criminal Court, where the country's president and his deputy are facing trial for crimes against humanity.

NSA abused power, FISA court threatened to stop phone collection authorization here 

In January 2009, the court ruled that the alert-list procedure was "directly contrary to the sworn attestations of several executive branch officials."

The documents were declassified by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence after a long fight with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union, that filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit two years ago.

The lawsuit gained steam after former NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked thousands of documents about the agency's practices.....

In another lawsuit, the government last month released another ruling by the same 11-member court that found some of the NSA's email collection practices were unconstitutional because they scooped up tens of thousands of emails between Americans.

Two Democratic senators who have long hinted about undisclosed surveillance problems, Ron Wyden for Oregon and Mark Udall for Colorado, said in a joint statement: "When the executive branch acknowledged last month that ‘rules, regulations and court-imposed standards' intended to protect Americans' privacy had been violated thousands of times each year, we said that this confirmation was ‘the tip of a larger iceberg.'

ACLU NSA FOIA lawsuit here
ACLU border laptop searches here
""4,957 passengers had their electronic devices searched between October 1, 2012 and August 31, 2013, and an additional 4,898 individuals were subject to electronic device searches the previous year.""

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Syria---My Options

There is a lot out there about non interventionists not wanting to go into Syria, who are against air strikes, who dont seem to care about 100,000 dead and 2 million refugees.

I want to explain MY thoughts on Syria and what to do----using what we should have learned from Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Arab Spring.

I want to stop the civil war, I would love to get Assad out of power, and bring democracy to Syria, and every country not lead by the will of its people.

If the US decides to strike targets as punishment for chemical weapons, then they need to do limited strikes of a few military targets to punish Assad for the use of weapons.  Mission should last a few days, no more then one week, and ideally would not escalate the war, or cause retaliation from Assad or his allies.

If we were going to go in militarily to get Assad out of power, we would need to:

Go in with a broad coalition, at least 500,000 troops with a clear and hold mission to protect civilians and prevent insurgencies---we would need to establish borders around towns and let the people govern themselves---we would only be there as protection.

We would have to be out within a year no matter what---NO occupation of a Muslim country we are there to protect not take over.

We would have to let them choose their own government-----NO Achmed Chalabi, NO Hamid Karzai, NO input in their government---NO De-Ba'athification No dismantling of the military, No prisons like Abu Ghraib or Bagram Air Base--- no outrage when they establish sharia law it has to be THEIR government of by and for the people.

It is for these reasons that I do not support military intervention in Syria---NOT because I am for Assad or Al Qaeda, NOT because I am ""ok"" with 100,000 dead ""as long as they weren't killed with chemicals"" or see chemical weapons as worse than bombs and guns---

My problem is that America has an awful track record in the Middle East---terrorists hate whatever we do, our allies feel betrayed, our interventions no matter how sincere always make things worse---Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran,

No matter how ""precise"" our weapons are, they always kill civilians, make more refugees, kill more people---the only good just war is NO WAR


Saturday, September 7, 2013

Saturday Sept 7

Todays thoughts---QUESTIONS QUESTIONS QUESTIONS ON SYRIA (while we most certainly march towards a strike and enlarged war in Syria)

Gareth Porter @GarethPorter was on the FAIR podcast Counterspin (link here ) poking necessary holes in the White House's case for war (oops I mean ""limited airstrikes"") article here

The claim that ""we"" (The US) picked up intelligence 
All intelligence picked by the Troodos listening post is shared between the U.S. and British intelligence, Murray wrote, but no commmunictions such as the ones described in the U.S. intelligence summary were shared with the British Joint Intelligence Organisation.  Murray said a personal contact in U.S. intelligence had told him the reason was that the purported intercept came from the Israelis. The Israeli origin of the intelligence was reported in the U.S. press as well, because an Israeli source apparently leaked it to a German magazine.

IMPORTANT McClatchy article on white house claims here  


The Obama administration dismissed the value of a U.N. inspection team’s work by saying that the investigators arrived too late for the findings to be credible and wouldn’t provide any information the United State didn’t already have.

U.N. spokesman Farhan Haq countered that it was “rare” for such an investigation to begin within such a short time and said that “the passage of such few days does not affect the opportunities to collect valuable samples,” according to the U.N.’s website. For example, Haq added, sarin can be detected in biomedical samples for months after its use.

two human rights groups dispatched a forensics team to northern Iraq in 1992 and found trace evidence of sarin as well as mustard gas – four years after a chemical attack.

Anthony Cordesman....criticized Kerry as being “sandbagged into using an absurdly over-precise number” of 1,429, and noted that the number didn’t agree with either the British assessment of “at least 350 fatalities” or other Syrian opposition sources, namely the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has confirmed 502 dead, including about 100 children 

“President Obama was then forced to round off the number at ‘well over 1,000 people’......
An unclassified version of a French intelligence report on Syria that was released Monday hardly cleared things up; France confirmed only 281 fatalities, though it more broadly agreed with the United States that the regime had used chemical weapons in the Aug. 21 attack.

Kerry to Dems ""This is Munich Moment""
no, I'm sorry but its not---Syria has not invaded other countries, and we are not giving it one more in order to stop it, and our whole fear is that a limited strike will NOT bring ""peace in our time"" and we are worried about regime change and changing tide of civil war, NOT because we dont care about civilians, but because we care about what a larger war would mean for the middle east.

REMEMBER that Syria is an ally of Iran which is now strengthened in region after we ousted Saddam from power!!!!

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/09/john-kerry-to-democrats-munich-moment-96165.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_Agreement
The Munich Agreement was a settlement permitting Nazi Germany's annexation of Czechoslovakia's areas along the country's borders mainly inhabited by German speakers.



McCain's poker app adds new rooms (poking fun at McCain story) (Senate Chambers, House of Representatives) and sales increase 30% (from NY Daily News)

NSA has backdoor to encryption used by websites, banks, social media etc 
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/government_programs/july-dec13/surveillance_09-06.html

0HARI SREENIVASAN: And this sort of influence by government is something that we have accused Chinese companies of, putting in backdoors into American technologies.

NICOLE PERLROTH: That's right.

What we found out is that all these accusations that American lawmakers have leveled against Huawei and ZTE in China, that basically American lawmakers accuse those companies of planting backdoors in their systems that would allow the PLA to spy on American corporations.

And what we have been finding out essentially in our report today is that the U.S. government has been doing the exact same thing. So, it definitely puts American lawmakers in a bind and it puts American companies in a bind in terms of their global market share. And it will be interesting to see what happens over the next coming months.

http://www.democracynow.org/2013/9/6/the_end_of_internet_privacy_glenn

NSA abuse and leak investigations of journalists expose US as no better than countries it accuses of threatening 1st amendment protections (in the US) of freedom of speech and the press

GLENN GREENWALD: It should be a major scandal. I mean, the United States and the U.K. run around the world constantly denouncing other countries that aren’t friendly with it for abusing press freedoms or failing to protect them, and yet at the same time both of these countries are engaged in a major assault on journalism when it comes to those who are trying to report on what it is they’re doing. The idea that the U.K. government, at the behest of the highest levels of that government, the prime minister and their top—it’s his top security officials—went into The Guardian and threatenedThe Guardian's top editor repeatedly and ultimately forced him to destroy hard drives that contained the byproduct of our journalism is the stuff that, you know, the U.K. and the U.S. governments would like you to think happen only in Russia or China or other governments that they love to depict as tyrannical, and yet it's happening in the closest ally of the United States.