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Instead, for the purposes of the case, there's just a simple logical argument:</p> <ul><li>Before Wilkes lawyer Geragos' complaint, DOJ had already started an investigation into the pre-indictment leaks.</li></ul> <blockquote> <blockquote> <p>Note: the timing on this is a bit fishy. The filing says only that the San Diego USA Office forwarded the Geragos' February 1 allegations to main DOJ "several weeks" before Geragos' formal complaint, which was April 23. So it's possible that SDUSAO didn't do it immediately upon receiving the letter. </p></blockquote></blockquote> <ul><li>On November 29, 2006, one of Wilkes' prior lawyers acknowledged that Wilkes was named in the Cunningham indictment. </li><li>Several of the press reports cited by Geragos are not incriminating (for example, the could be based on the earlier revelations about Wilkes mapped onto the Cunningham indictment). </li><li>For the key leaks (specifically, that government officials had shown draft indictments to reporters, that Lam had set a deadline for the indictments, and that Main DOJ was worried about the leaks), Geragos has provided no substantiation--and the substance of the leaks was not published.</li></ul> <p>That's the legal argument. But I'd like to go back and review the whole back and forth to see if we can get to what happened with the leaks (the ones from January, rather than the ones going back to 2005). </p></div> <div class="entry-more"> <p><strong>Geragos' February 1 Letter and Lam's Response</strong></p> <p>The issue started on February 1, when Wilkes lawyer Mark Geragos sent Carol Lam <a href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/files/010423_070201_geragos_letter.pdf">a letter</a> memorializing a conversation he had with AUSA Sanjay Bhandari. Geragos quoted from two newspaper articles that, he said, showed "wholesale leaking of matters occurring before the grand jury."</p> <p><a href="http://www.nctimes.com/articles/2007/02/01/news/sandiego/12_72_841_31_07.txt">The first</a> cited two federal officials saying the SD USAO was close to seeking an indictment for Wilkes. The article described the first source this way.</p> <blockquote> <p>The source, who has intimate knowledge of the case and spoke on condition of anonymity, said a preliminary draft indictment is under review by "many eyes on what is going to be proposed to the grand jury," the Times reported.</p></blockquote> <p>And it specified that the second source was from another agency.</p> <blockquote> <p>Another official who is with a different agency but is also familiar with the case said an indictment is "imminent,"</p></blockquote> <p>The <a href="http://www.citizensforethics.org/node/19760">second article</a> Geragos cited in his letter also relied on two government officials.</p> <blockquote> <p>Federal prosecutors are preparing to seek indictments against a former top CIA official and a San Diego defense contractor linked to the bribery scandal that sent former U.S. Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham to prison, two government officials familiar with the investigation said Wednesday.</p></blockquote> <p>But the article later suggested that these government officials were <strong>not</strong> prosecutors.</p> <blockquote> <p>Prosecutors in San Diego would not comment about an ongoing investigation.</p></blockquote> <p>Allison Hoffman, the author of this second article, would write a <a href="http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070207/REPOSITORY/702070355/1013/48HOURS">detailed description</a> of the alleged crimes just six days later that clearly relies at least partly on CIA sources. That second Hoffman article again cited the two government officials--and others--and broadened the list of those who refused to comment on the case:</p> <blockquote> <p>Those officials and others spoke on condition that they not be identified because the charges have not been finalized and because CIA contracting is classified. Justice Department and law enforcement officials in San Diego and Washington declined to comment.</p></blockquote> <p>In addition to those two articles (the second Hoffman article post-dates Geragos' letter), Geragos describes another leak.</p> <blockquote> <p>As I told Mr. Sanjay [note Geragos may be deliberately trying to rile Bhandari, because he misspells his name elsewhere in the letter in addition to referring to him here as Mr. Sanjay] during our phone call today, it has been brought to my attention that yet another reporter who today claims to have been shown two separate indictments of Mr. Wilkes. One in the Foggo matter and one related to Thomas Kontogiannis. In addition, this reporter was apparently told prosecutors wanted to arrest Mr. Wilkes possibly as early as today on one of those indictments.</p></blockquote> <p>But this journalist got the story wrong--not only was Wilkes not arrested on February 2, but Kontogiannis was not indicted with Michael and Wilkes. The latter mistake--predicting an indictment for Kontogiannis--is one Hoffman's sources made too.</p> <p>This was a point Carol Lam made in <a href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/files/070507_govt_response_to_request_to_dismiss_on_6e.pdf">her response</a> to Geragos--she requested more details about the journalist spreading leaks with wrong information. </p> <blockquote> <p>We invited you to provide any specific information you have, including contact information for the reporter who claimed that he had seen copies of indictments, but had his facts wrong.</p></blockquote> <p><strong>The March 19 Hearing</strong></p> <p>The leaks to journalists become a central issue in the <a href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/files/070319_court_hearing.pdf">March 19 hearing</a>, which was ostensibly about arranging the sharing of classified information. Against the background of the discussion of secrecy associated with classified information, Judge Larry Burns scolds the government team about leaks (the AUSA here is Halpern). </p> <blockquote> <p>Halpern: What I can say is it has nothing from prosecution team. There have been no leaks [of classified information]. There certainly have been no suggestions that any information that we had that we're under control of has been leaked.</p> <p>The Court: I disagree, Mr. Halpern. Look at their Exhibit B to the motion. </p></blockquote> <p>Burns goes on to read from the <a href="http://www.citizensforethics.org/node/19760">first Hoffman article</a> (though he did not read the line noting that prosecutors would not comment). Burns labels that leak as a violation of grand jury secrecy rules.</p> <blockquote> <p>You and I both know that's a violation of Rule 6. Whoever did that shouldn't have done it.</p> <p>Mr. Halpern: Clearly your honor. But I don't think there's an indication that that's a member of the prosecution team. </p> <p>The Court: It's somebody associated with the government that's forecasting this for the media and telling them what's going on in front of the grand jury. </p> <p>Mr. Halpern: There are many people associated with the government. I'm not going to quarrel on the Court's point. I think you're making a valid point. </p></blockquote> <p>Burns returns to the issue again.</p> <blockquote> <p>The Court: Somebody ignored the conventions of federal criminal practice and Rule 6 in the two disclosures that were made. Somebody did. </p> <p>[snip]</p> <p>Again, I'm not assuming that this has anything to do with you or Mr. Forge or Ms. Chu. I'm assuming it was somebody else who was anxious to get a headline or do something that led to this. </p> <p>I take your point, Mr. Halpern, that whoever it was didn't disclose confidential secret national security information, but it was still--it's a pretty egregious violation to say, "here's what's going on in front of the grand jury, and expect an indictment in the next couple of weeks."</p> <p>Mr. Halpern: Your honor, there's no way I will defend that action be whoever it was made, and I don't intend to. </p></blockquote> <p>All of this makes something crystal clear to the defense attorneys: Burns is pissed about the leaks, and they can use that to their advantage. Which Geragos then does.</p> <blockquote> <p>Could I also address one other area, which is the leaks and the idea of the stand-alone order. </p> <p>I had suggested in a letter prior to my client's indictment, because I was so irate at the time and I've mentioned before, that I wanted all of the people on the prosecution team, however we want to define that, to file declarations under penalty of perjury.</p> <p>[snip]</p> <p>As this court well knows, the source privilege is not met with a whole lot of success in the federal courts anymore. Unfortunately, in the state courts it's still there. And you can't get to the bottom of this. Here we can get to the bottom of this. Clearly, as they've conceded, it did not come from the defense. I think it potentially is Brady or Giglio information as to who it is who willingly will go out and violate 6(e).</p> <p>And the way to find out is to get these people to put their declarations under penalty of perjury and bring in the reporters and put them under oath and let them say who it was who disclosed the information.</p></blockquote> <p>Note Geragos' move here. He says that, because this is a federal case, the reporters privilege does not hold up, so the Court can order the journalists to reveal their sources.</p> <p>At this, one of Foggo's lawyers, Randolph Teslik pipes up to note that he, too, learned the details of the indictment from a reporter.</p> <blockquote> <p>Just for the record, we learned the details of the indictment from a telephone call from a reporter before the indictment was returned as well. We didn't put that in our motion. But given the nature of the representations and the Court's concerns here about 6(e), I think it's important that the record reflect that we got the same telephone call as Mr. Geragos.</p></blockquote> <p>The hearing as a whole served to get Burns riled up about leaks to reporters and to get Halpern to cede the seriousness of the leaks. Which Geragos then uses to set up his May 23 motion to have the entire indictment dismissed because of the leaks.</p> <p><strong>Geragos' May 23 Motion to Dismiss the Indictments</strong></p> <p>Foggo's lawyers <a href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/files/070423_foggo_gj_disclosure_complaint.pdf">file a motion</a> regarding the leaks on May 23, too. But they don't ask for a dismissal. They only ask for a thorough investigation. But Geragos, as is his wont, goes big, <a href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/files/070423_motion_to_dismiss_on_6e.pdf">asking</a> to have all the charges dismissed. I don't think he really hopes this will work. But he does use it to foreground the Lam dismissal, suggesting Lam leaked the information personally to pressure main DOJ to approve the charges.</p> <blockquote> <p>Before indictments were returned against Mr. Wilkes, news articles cited government officials as the source of secret grand-jury material. Those government leaks to reporters disclosed secret matters before the grand jury violating of Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e), including the targets of the grand jury, the nature and focus of the investigation, and the likelihood that an indictment would be returned and when.</p> <p>During the grand jury proceedings, counsel for Mr. Wilkes regularly received phone calls from reporters relaying specific information about the pending indictments. The reporters had even seen drafts of the indictments weeks before the indictments were returned. The government’s illegal disclosure of secret grand jury matter to the press was not accidental or haphazard. It was part of a deliberate campaign by the former United States Attorney, Carol Lam, to use Mr. Wilkes and the other defendants here in her political squabble with the Justice Department’s main office in Washington D.C. The United States Attorney used the leaks to create a public atmosphere that compelled the grand jury to return indictments and present Main Justice with a fait accompli, a gesture of defiance by Carol Lam as she was forced out of office.</p></blockquote> <p>There are important points that Geragos makes in his statement supporting the motion. First, he uses Halpern's concessions from the March 19 hearing to put the blame back on the prosecution team.</p> <blockquote> <p>As the prosecutors have conceded in open court, these leaks can only have been from members of the prosecution team.</p></blockquote> <p>Second (though I'm presenting this out of order), he describes hearing from six different reporters, two of whom have printed all the information shared with Geragos, his colleagues, <strong>or Wilkes</strong>. He then explains he has attached the stories representing these leaks.</p> <blockquote> <p>At least six reporters telephoned me, my co-counsel, or my client. At least two of those reporters published all or part of the information disclosed to them by government officials in violation of Rule 6(e). Attached hereto as Exhibit 2 are true and correct copies of newspaper articles from a few of those outlets as authored by some of those reporters disclosing secret grand jury matters illegally disclosed to them by government officials.</p></blockquote> <p>As the government points out in its response, some of these articles could be based entirely on Wilkes' previous lawyers' own revelations coupled with reading the Cunningham indictment. Further, two of these articles are those described above in connection with the February 1 letter, which report that the prosecution team would not comment. Also, it includes the article apparently relying on CIA sources. In other words, the visible evidence Geragos supplies doesn't really prove that the prosecution team was behind the leaks--one point the government made in its response.</p> <p>I'm curious, though, about the reference to Wilkes. Because I'd be deeply curious about any so-called leaks going directly to Wilkes. Was Wilkes, for example, the one who received the erroneous leak referenced in Geragos' February 1 letter?</p> <p>The leaks for which Geragos provides evidence don't really support his larger argument to dismiss the case. But Geragos uses another leak--one not apparently reported--to implicate Lam in the leak.</p> <blockquote> <p>A few days before the indictments were unsealed, I received a telephone call from a local reporter who told me that the United States Attorney would ask the Grand Jury to issue the indictments against Mr. Wilkes the following day, and described, in detail, the contents of those indictments. When I asked the reporter about the timing of the indictments, the reporter told me that United States Attorney, Carol Lam, wanted the indictments issued and announced before her departure date the following Thursday, two days later.</p></blockquote> <p>This is the basis, presumably, for Geragos' claim that Lam was behind the leaks. </p> <p>Finally, Geragos reports another leak that also has not been reported on--and this one comes from Main DOJ.</p> <blockquote> <p>Around the same time the print reporters were disclosing to me detailed knowledge of the draft indictments, and stating that government officials were showing them copies of draft indictments, a television reporter told me that an attorney at the Justice Department main offices in Washington D.C. (“Main Justice”) had disclosed that Main Justice believed that it could no longer exercise its normal supervisory role because the leaks of the indictment “would now make any action taken by Main Justice appear to be political”.</p></blockquote> <p>This is the final necessary piece for Geragos' argument, because it suggests that the leaks prevented Main DOJ from fulfilling their normal supervisory role in the case. The implicit message here is that Main DOJ would have prevented the indictments, if only someone (and Geragos alleges that someone is Lam) leaked all the details in the case. Of course, simple logic would tell you that the burgeoning USA Purge--and not the leaks in San Diego--limited Main DOJ from intervening too obviously in the case. But the leaks provided a convenient excuse--presumably for a member of the clique back in DC--to taint the indictments. </p> <p><strong>Government's May 7 Response</strong></p> <p>Which is what brings us to the real anger evident in yesterday's government response to Geragos' motion. While the rest of the response simply shows that almost all of the evidence Geragos relies on is either irrelevant or wrong, the last passage of the response makes strong insinuations that the most important pieces of Geragos' argument--those touching on Lam's involvement and Main DOJ's response to the leaks--lack corroboration.</p> <blockquote> <p>In the weeks and months since Wilkes’s counsel sent his February 1st letter, made his representations at the March 19th hearing, and filed his April 23rd declaration, not a single article or story has been published or broadcast that corroborates his representations regarding: (1) the disclosure to the media of actual draft indictments; (2) frustration at Main Justice over a perceived inability to exercise its normal supervisory role over these cases; or (3) a reporter’s pre-indictment awareness of the detailed contents of the indictments.</p> <p>Under the circumstances, Wilkes’s counsel’s declaration simply raises more questions than it answers. For example, why, in the most publicized case in this district, and one that has generated national interest, did no reporter report any of the events described in paragraphs 5 and 6 of Wilkes’s counsel’s declaration?</p></blockquote> <p>The insinuation is clear. The leak that implicated Lam and the one that reflect hesitation at Main DOJ <strong>were never published</strong>. They were simply shared with Geragos, and then dropped. Why would a reporter with such an incendiary story just sit on it? </p> <p>While I suspect the reporter alleging that Lam had ordered indictments before her departure may have been speculating (it was a common speculation at the time), I'm most curious about the Main DOJ leak. The clique at Main DOJ had been panicking about public coverage of Lam's resignation since mid-January. In early February, Rahm Emmanuel and others requested that Lam be made a special prosecutor on the Wilkes case. Geragos' TV reporter would have you believe that it was the leaks--and not the larger USA Purge scandal--that forced Main DOJ to back off of any intervention into the Wilkes indictment. </p> <p>No wonder the prosecution team sounds so skeptical.</p></div><!-- technorati tags --></div> <p class="entry-footer"><span class="post-footers">May 08, 2007 at 11:01 in <a href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/bushrepublican_scandals/index.html">Bush/Republican Scandals</a>, <a href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/contributoremptywheel/index.html">Contributor--emptywheel</a> </span><span class="separator">|</span> <a class="permalink" href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/2007/05/more_from_the_f.html">Permalink</a></p><p class="entry-footer"><a class="permalink" href="http://thenexthurrah.typepad.com/the_next_hurrah/2007/05/more_from_the_f.html"><br /></a> </p></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-3824671471540636952007-05-08T13:31:00.000-06:002007-05-08T13:32:08.578-06:00Study suggests cancer risk from depleted uranium<h1><span style="font-size:100%;">James Randerson<br /></span></h1><span style="font-family:Geneva,Arial,sans-serif;font-size:85%;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>Tuesday May 8, 2007<br /><a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/">The Guardian</a></b> </span><br /><br /></span> <div id="GuardianArticleBody">Depleted uranium, which is used in armour-piercing ammunition, causes widespread damage to DNA which could lead to lung cancer, according to a study of the metal's effects on human lung cells. The study adds to growing evidence that DU causes health problems on battlefields long after hostilities have ceased. <p>DU is a byproduct of uranium refinement for nuclear power. It is much less radioactive than other uranium isotopes, and its high density - twice that of lead - makes it useful for armour and armour piercing shells. It has been used in conflicts including Bosnia, Kosovo and Iraq and there have been increasing concerns about the health effects of DU dust left on the battlefield. In November, the Ministry of Defence was forced to counteract claims that apparent increases in cancers and birth defects among Iraqis in southern Iraq were due to DU in weapons. </p><p> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> <!-- /* set the domain in anticipation of the ad*/ if(setDomainForAds) { setDomainForAds(); }; //--> </script> </p><div class="MPU_display_class" id="spacedesc_mpu_div"> <hr class="mpu"> <hr class="mpu"> <a name="article_continue"></a></div>Now researchers at the University of Southern Maine have shown that DU damages DNA in human lung cells. The team, led by John Pierce Wise, exposed cultures of the cells to uranium compounds at different concentrations. <p>The compounds caused breaks in the chromosomes within cells and stopped them from growing and dividing healthily. "These data suggest that exposure to particulate DU may pose a significant [DNA damage] risk and could possibly result in lung cancer," the team wrote in the journal Chemical Research in Toxicology. </p><p>Previous studies have shown that uranium miners are at higher risk of lung cancer, but this has often been put down to the fact that miners are also exposed to radon, another cancer-causing chemical. </p><p>Prof Wise said it is too early to say whether DU causes lung cancer in people exposed on the battlefield because the disease takes several decades to develop. </p><p>"Our data suggest that it should be monitored as the potential risk is there," he said. </p><p>Prof Wise and his team believe that microscopic particles of dust created during the explosion of a DU weapon stay on the battlefield and can be breathed in by soldiers and people returning after the conflict. </p><p>Once they are lodged in the lung even low levels of radioactivity would damage DNA in cells close by. "The real question is whether the level of exposure is sufficient to cause health effects. The answer to that question is still unclear," he said, adding that there has as yet been little research on the effects of DU on civilians in combat zones. "Funding for DU studies is very sparse and so defining the disadvantages is hard,"<a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/medicine/story/0,,2074419,00.html"> he added.</a></p></div><!--Article is not commented: 0 -->Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-64997790660981005222007-05-08T13:13:00.000-06:002007-05-08T13:20:03.816-06:00All Classified GTMO Records "May" Be Destroyed<h2 class="date-header"><span style="font-size:100%;">Monday, May 07, 2007</span></h2> <div class="post-body"> <p> </p><a href="http://historycoalition.org/2007/04/26/historians-oppose-destruction-of-guantanamo-detainee-records/">Disturbing news</a> from the National Coalition for History. According to a <a href="http://openthegovernment.org/otg/GuantanamoPO.pdf">protective order</a> filed by the US District Court for DC, all classified information used at Guantanamo military tribunals by defense counsel-- namely, all papers, correspondence, <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">memoranda</span>, logs, photographs, and videos-- are to be physically "destroyed" after the trial ends. Further, the order states that prosecutors "may" choose to destroy all their classified materials as well.<br /><br />The order essentially creates a legal memory hole into which the government can drop any information it deems embarrassing or illegal at the conclusion of a tribunal hearing. This includes any <a href="http://www.defenselink.mil/news/transcript_ISN10024.pdf">Combatant Status Review Tribunal transcripts</a>, <a href="http://www.americantorture.com/documents/featured/featured_02.pdf">interrogation logs</a>, or <a href="http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0202-03.htm">"Immediate Response Force" videos</a> that depict the infliction of torture or cruel or inhumane treatment.<br /><br />So far, only one tribunal hearing has concluded at Guantanamo-- that of Australia's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hicks">David Hicks</a>. In a <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/news/World/David-Hicks-affidavit/2004/12/10/1102625527396.html">2004 affidavit</a> filed from <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Guantanamo</span>, Hicks alleged he was "deprived of sleep as a matter of policy", "beaten while blindfolded and handcuffed", and offered "the services of a prostitute for fifteen minutes if I would spy on other detainees."<br /><br />One can only imagine what classified Hicks records the Pentagon has legally destroyed so far. </div> <p class="post-footer"><em class="post_icon">Posted by Michael Otterman at 4:44 PM | </em><a onclick="window.open('http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=36658727&postID=6684035882162080176&isPopup=true', 'bloggerPopup', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=1,location=0,statusbar=1,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=400,height=450');return false;" href="comment.g?blogID=36658727&postID=6684035882162080176&isPopup=true">0 comments</a> | <a href="http://www.americantorture.com/2007/05/all-classified-gtmo-records-may-be.html">Permalink</a> </p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-32809538398569948022007-05-08T12:58:00.000-06:002007-05-08T12:59:38.908-06:00'War is peace'<span style="font-weight: bold;">Orwellian theories are being acted out in Israel - as persecution against Palestinians begins to echo 1984.</span><p></p> <div id="twocolumnleftcolumninsiderightcolumn"> <div id="twocolumnleftcolumntopbaselinetext">May 8, 2007 5:00 PM<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">Nimer Sultany</span><br /><a title="Printer friendly version" href="http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/nimer_sultany/2007/05/war_is_peace.html.printer.friendly" rel="nofollow"></a></div> <p>It is one thing to read <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_orwell">George Orwell</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Kafka">Franz Kafka</a>, it is quite another to live their texts. For us - Palestinians - Orwell and Kafka are not works of fiction but concrete reality. </p> <p>Israel's persecution of <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,2065471,00.html">Azmi Bishara</a>, the prominent Palestinian scholar, head of the National Democratic Assembly and - until recently - member of the Israeli <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knesset">Knesset</a>, is only the recent articulation of this reality. After all, this is not the first Israeli attempt to criminalise Bishara or other Palestinian political leaders. The state hopes that by reframing his political agenda as treason, incitement to violence and support of terrorism, his ideas will lose legitimacy, his community will be intimidated and the establishment will not need to deal with the challenge that the Palestinian citizens of Israel present to the ideology of the state through their demands for equality.</p> <p>Bishara rightly claims that he will not have a fair trial. Indeed, we know from the history of the General Security Service (GSS) of a culture of lies and fabricated files (even against their own men as in the <a href="http://www.jonathanpollard.org/2001/122801.htm">Bus 300 affair</a>, which was hijacked by Palestinian militants in 1984). We also know that even in cases unrelated to "security", the Arab citizen is twice as likely to be indicted, convicted and imprisoned compared to his fellow Jewish citizen. Professors Aryeh Rattner and Gideon Fishman of <a href="http://www.haifa.ac.il/index_eng.html">Haifa University</a> write: "Being an Arab may lead to a presumption of guilt without facts and the rules of evidence." </p> <p>We also know that security is the sacred cow to which Israeli judges bow. Security has always been an important tool for the maintenance of the Jewish and Zionist character of the Israeli state. It was a major pretext for the confiscation of Palestinian citizens' lands. Israel's persecution of Bishara is part and parcel of this security mindset of the Israeli state vis-á-vis its Palestinian citizens. Those citizens were denied their basic rights and were subjected to a military administration for 18 years (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel#1948_War_of_Independence_and_migration">1948-1966</a>). Since then, the GSS has been the main state organ in charge of viewing us as a "fifth column." Bishara has already had his trial(s) without knowing. The justices of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_Israel">Israeli Supreme Court</a> have authorised more than once the wiretapping of his private conversations. "parliamentary immunity", "freedom of expression" and "democracy" are all tricks through which Big Brother comes to haunt you in the end.</p> <p>Not only does the GSS closely monitor and control the Arab education system inside Israel, but it has publicly declared that the Palestinian citizens of Israel are a "strategic and demographic threat" to the state. In fact, it can be said that Big Brother is not only patrolling "thoughtcrimes" but has "telescreens" in the bedrooms of the Palestinian citizens, penetrating our private realms and controlling some of the most intimate aspects of our family and love lives. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizenship_and_Entry_into_Israel_Law">Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law</a> forbids family unification and effectively prohibits Arab citizens from marrying citizens of more than half of the countries in the Middle East. In this dehumanising context, the law declares that marriage and children are not humanitarian affairs.</p> <p>Had Israel been a democratic state, one would have expected the legal apparatus to criminalise and outlaw anti-democratic movements. Israel, however, persecutes Bishara for his democratic agenda. "State of all its citizens" and "universal equality" would be considered a trivial and possibly conservative agenda in any normal democratic state. Strangely, in Israel, such an agenda has been labelled as dangerous, subversive and extremist. The Knesset rejected several times an "equal protection" clause that Bishara had proposed. Equality remains outside Israeli legislation.</p> <p>After all, these are unorthodox ideas in Israel. The Zionist "Newspeak" is supposed to turn them into unthinkable ideas. The fact that three groups of Palestinian elites inside Israel - National Committee of the Heads of the Arab Local Municipalities, Adalah and Mada al-Carmel - have recently issued "vision documents" articulating our demands for equality, expressing our grievances and presenting an alternative historical narrative meant that Bishara had risen in prominence and influence.</p> <p>On the other hand, anti-democrats and racists who openly propagate violence against as well as the expulsion of Palestinians (including those who are citizens) serve in the Knesset and the government, and cabinet ministers who routinely issue racist statements against the Palestinian citizens are not held accountable. In fact, they become more popular in the Jewish community after such statements. </p> <p>It is thus hard to escape understanding the Israeli irony without the Orwellian backdrop. Bishara, vocal in his opposition to Israel's brutal assault on Lebanon last summer, is accused by the Thought Police (the GSS) of helping the enemy in times of war through contact with a foreign agent. The "enemy" here stands for the Arab world to which the Palestinian citizens belong and the "foreign agent" is defined retroactively as such by the Thought Police. These alleged crimes are punishable according to Israeli law by life imprisonment or death penalty. "Thoughtcrime is death."</p> <p>On the contrary, cabinet ministers who urged the Israeli military - still ironically called the <a href="http://www1.idf.il/DOVER/site/homepage.asp?clr=1&sl=EN&id=-8888&force=1">Israel Defence Forces</a> (IDF) - to wipe out dozens of Lebanese villages and not feel morally restricted during the war were heralded as patriots. Those who perpetrate war crimes are considered "men of peace". The Big Brother is persecuting Bishara because "war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength."</p> <p>What might be bewildering in recent developments is Israel's disregard for the impact that these policies might have on its future. Israel has always discriminated against the Palestinian minority, isolated it from its larger Arab milieu and employed a multi-layered control system. Since October 2000, however, Israel has been moving rapidly towards a collision by continuously pushing this minority further into the corner. Most of the minority's leaders were incessantly interrogated and at times physically assaulted by the police; Ra'ed Salah, a prominent religious and political leader, was imprisoned; several laws further restricted political speech and participation; Bishara faced two political trials; and more Arab houses have been demolished. More persecution of Bishara and his party will take Israel one step closer toward collision with its Palestinian citizens.</p> <p>Israel is in effect presenting Azmi Bishara with two similar "options": to end up as either a Kafkaesque or an Orwellian protagonist. The former was executed, the latter was brainwashed and forced to betray his world waiting for an impending execution. </p> <p>Meanwhile Bishara, as a genuine civil rights leader, is resisting the attempt to drag him into <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trial">Kafka's Trial</a> by Big Brother and his Thought Police. He courageously holds his ground: "We will not be intimidated. We will not bow to permanent servitude in the land of our ancestors or to being severed from our natural connections to <a href="http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/nimer_sultany/2007/05/war_is_peace.html">the Arab world."</a></p><br /><p>Nimer Sultany is a Palestinian citizen of Israel and currently a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School. </p> <p>He has worked as a human rights lawyer in the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and as the head of the political monitoring project<br />at <a href="http://www.mada-research.org/">Mada al-Carmel</a> (the Arab centre for applied social research). </p></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-87550758855656246542007-05-08T12:00:00.000-06:002007-05-08T12:04:47.603-06:00Cheney "X'd" off the DC Madam's list by ABC/Disney<p><b>May 8, 2007 -- Cheney on DC Madam's list. </b>Yesterday, WMR reported on the DC Madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey's list: "WMR has been informed that the CEO of a major corporation is a former CEO but, nonetheless, the aforementioned extremely high-level official of the Bush administration. The individual, who is definitely "newsworthy," reportedly engaged the services of Palfrey's escort firm while he was the CEO and maintained a residence off Chain Bridge Road in the Ballantrae neighborhood in McLean, Virginia, a few blocks from the headquarters of the CIA."</p> <p style="font-weight: bold;" align="center"><i>Cheney "X'd" off the DC Madam's list by ABC/Disney.</i></p> <p>WMR has confirmed with extremely knowledgeable CIA and Pentagon sources that the former CEO who is on Deborah Jeane Palfrey's list is Vice President Dick Cheney. Cheney was CEO of Halliburton during the time of his liaisons with the Pamela Martin & Associates escort firm. Palfrey's phone invoices extend back to 1996 and include calls to and from Cheney. Ironically, in 2000 Cheney was appointed by Bush to head his Vice President selection committee, a task that enabled Cheney to gather detailed personal files on a number of potential candidates, including Bill Frist, George Pataki, John Danforth, Fred Thompson, Chuck Hagel, John Kasich, Chris Cox, Frank Keating, Tom Ridge, Colin Powell, and Jim Gilmore, before he selected himself as the vice presidential candidate.</p> <p>The White House saw to it that ABC/Disney killed the DC Madam's story before yet another scandal swamped the Bush administration. Cheney is departing Washington today for a trip to the Middle East, where he will visit the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and <a href="http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/">the USS John C. Stennis in the Gulf.</a></p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-45834655898176576312007-05-08T11:55:00.000-06:002007-05-08T12:00:27.985-06:00Rationalising imperial conquestBOOKS<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">PRAFUL BIDWAI</span><br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">The book is a devastating critique of the U.S. Empire-building project and its principal rationalisations. </span><br /><br />FIVE and a half years after the United States launched its Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) in response to the attacks of September 11, 2001, by invading Afghanistan, the world has become considerably more insecure, and terrorism has become more menacing than ever before. A study for <i>Mother Jones</i> magazine in the U.S. by the Centre on Law and Security at the New York University (NYU) Foundation finds that there has been a 607 per cent increase in the incidence of terrorism between September 2001 and March 2003, and March 2003 and September 2006. <p></p><p align="justify">One of the biggest failures of GWOT strategy is none other than Iraq, where over 150,000 U.S. troops are deployed. A country free of religious extremism and terrorism until its invasion four years ago, Iraq now reports the world's largest number of terrorist and violent incidents, week after week. Over 650,000 civilians have perished in Iraq, besides 3,000-plus U.S. troops. The occupation forces there have no grip on the fast-deteriorating situation despite the "surge" in U.S. troops. </p><p align="justify">Neither Afghanistan nor Iraq has seen any of the promised "stabilisation" or "democratisation". In Afghanistan, there is a strong resurgence of the Taliban amidst rampant warlordism, and a serious danger that President Hamid Karzai's regime may come unhinged altogether. Opium production is booming as never before and now accounts for well over one half of the country's gross domestic product (GDP). </p><p align="justify">Worse, GWOT has alienated and antagonised large numbers of people in the Islamic world. The U.S. has lost all credibility in their eyes, as well as among growing numbers of people in the West. Discontent in the Islamic world, in particular West Asia, is growing along with the expanding cesspools of unaddressed grievances — further feeding violence, counter-violence and terrorism. </p><p align="justify">The U.S. is now increasingly perceived as a power in search of an Empire, to be built primarily by military means. It presents a new, ugly, aggressive and belligerent face in the post-Cold War era. New apologists have also emerged for the <i>new imperialism of the post-Cold War era</i>. During the Cold War, U.S. hegemonism was based on "saving the world from communism", and presenting a benevolent face to the "free world". Today's Empire needs different, if equally irrational, justifications or rationalisations. </p><p align="justify">Six of these rationalisations or banners and apologies for Empire are important: (i) the global war on terror; (ii) weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the `wrong hands'; (iii) failed states; (iv) the necessity and justice of external and forcible humanitarian intervention; (v) regime change in the name of democracy; and (vi) the war on narcotics. </p><p align="justify">The present book, an initiative of the Transnational Institute, an Amsterdam-based radical fellowship, and authored mainly by its Fellows, is a devastating critique of the U.S. Empire-building project and its principal rationalisations. Its <i>greatest merit</i> is that it centrally confronts the reality of post-Cold War U.S. imperialism and tries to analyse it comprehensively. It persuasively argues that each of the slogans and premises through which U.S. Empire-building is sought to be legitimised is <i>fundamentally</i> flawed. </p><p align="justify">The book's authors make their case on a broad canvas, which includes a discussion on the purposes of Empire (themselves related to specific regimes of economic power and to furthering inequality-enhancing neoliberal capitalism); the manufacture of intellectual opinion in favour of neoliberal ideas; and the special role played by American exceptionalism in legitimising Empire-building through its assertion that the U.S. is unique as the world's "natural" leader, in that "it is the one country whose pursuit of its national interest is, at one and the same time, the pursuit of a cosmopolitan universal interest". </p><p align="justify">These essays are followed by six chapter presentations on the six ideological banners. As important as these sections are the Introduction and Conclusion, both by Achin Vanaik, who weaves together the different themes and illuminates numerous connections between them. </p><p align="justify">To begin with, Walden Bello analyses the economics of Empire by postulating a massive crisis of over-accumulation: overproduction and building up of excess capacities, whose output the economics of the industrial North cannot absorb. He argues that recent attempts by international capital to develop new communications technologies; to colonise public spheres such as health, education, power, water supply and transport; to "financialise" itself; and to tap China's rapid growth to finance a debt-led consumption boom in the U.S. will not adequately remedy the causes of this crisis. Walden Bello presents U.S. post-Cold War belligerence as a consequence of economic weakness, not strength. </p><p align="justify">Susan George presents a critique of the neoliberal doctrine, rooted in a combination of conservative interpretation of neoclassical economic theory, and libertarian and ultra-individualist legal-political ideas. Susan George convincingly shows that the dominance of neoliberalism owes little to its intrinsic merit; nor was it a "natural" outcome of intellectual debate. </p><p align="justify">Rather, it followed a systematic and lavishly funded effort to "sell" the ideology through think tanks, select university departments, policy institutes and key individuals in the media. She explores and exposes the institutional framework through which this $1 billion enterprise was conducted. </p><p align="justify">Mike Marquesee's chapter is a searing critical analysis of American exceptionalism and its historical roots in settler colonialism. This notion sees the U.S. not just as a territorial entity, but as a "great social experiment", which must be propagated — if necessary, through colonial wars and the Monroe Doctrine. American exceptionalism sees the U.S. as the ultimate <i>telos</i> and goal of modernity itself. </p><p align="justify">Marquesee explains how this exceptionalism survives <i>despite</i> the blows delivered by the U.S.' ignominious defeat in the Vietnam war and the visible inferiority of the U.S. model of capitalism in relation to its Western European variants in respect of, say, public services. </p><p align="justify">The six chapter presentations that follow delve into the rationalising banners, by analysing their provenance and purpose, and their structural weaknesses and deceitful nature. They also suggest some alternative approaches. </p><p align="justify">Vanaik argues that the one-sided view of terrorism contained in the dominant discourse in the U.S. (which excludes state terrorism altogether), and the <i>militarised</i> solutions offered to it through GWOT, is an excellent "framing device" for the imperial project and "possesses the greatest capacity to mobilise domestic support for the U.S. pursuit of Empire abroad". </p><p align="justify">Vanaik, however, dissects GWOT's failure. He holds that demonisation of Islam and Muslims is "an inevitable corollary" of GWOT. Vanaik offers the International Criminal Court as an alternative framework within which to prosecute and punish terrorist acts. </p><p align="justify">Zia Mian takes apart the WMD argument as an excuse for waging war on Iraq. Washington deliberately concocted falsehoods about Saddam Hussein's pursuit of WMD and manipulated the media. The "in the wrong hands" proposition is a means of selectively rewarding friends, allies or client-states, while attacking enemies and "Axis of Evil" states. </p><p align="justify">Mian documents the U.S.' spectacular hypocrisy in developing new uses for and designs of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile defence systems, while preaching disarmament to others. He also shows how the mystique built around the bomb comes back repeatedly to haunt the U.S. through its spread to other countries. This is the inevitable consequence of the "Empire of Fear". </p><p align="justify">The U.S. claims that its wars in Central and West Asia were rationally calculated to promote regime change in the interests of "democracy"; or they were humanitarian interventions, necessitated by the failure/paralysis of the multilateral system (the United Nations, in particular). This argument has some resonance outside the U.S., especially given the context of the former Yugoslavia, Somalia and Rwanda — although the U.S. and its North Atlantic Treaty Organisaion (NATO) allies failed to act in <i>these very cases</i>. </p><p align="justify">But as Mariano Aguirre shows, unilateral, offensive, armed intervention mocks at international law and weakens multilateral institutions that ought logically to intervene and honour their obligation to protect threatened civilians. </p><p align="justify">Aguirre persuasively argues that the Left "should not abandon the moral imperative to protect victims, nor the principles of democracy and international law... We need to recognise that there are massive violations of human rights, that there are dysfunctional states that do not protect their people... Also, that the U.N. system lacks the administrative capacity and flexibility to respond and that power politics limit its capacities, and that, therefore, the international community has a role to play." </p><p align="justify">Phyllis Bennis writes a blisteringly critical account of how the U.S. first contemptuously bypassed the U.N. Security Council, and then cynically manipulated it to obtain a <i>carte blanche</i> in Afghanistan and Iraq. She criticises the U.S.' mollycoddling of regimes with dubious human rights records (for instance, Uzbekistan, Pakistan and Russia), its setting up of puppet regimes in the occupied countries, and its policies of creating or widening sectarian divides and of promoting the outright loot of Iraq's wealth through corporatisation and privatisation. </p><p align="justify">Bennis presents a scathing analysis of the effects of U.S. policy in West Asia, including promoting authoritarian allies, legitimising Israel's brutal occupation of Palestine, and the negative examples all this has set for West Asia as a whole. </p><p align="justify">David Sogge exposes state weaknesses, fragility or "failure" as a dishonourable pretext for Empire-building. </p><p align="justify">Most characterisations of failing states totally ignore the causes of failure, typically rooted in the structure of the global economy, neoliberal policies imposed by international financial institutions or Western governments, and absence of democracy and accountability. Military interventions rarely offer a solution, nor does the "shell of elections". </p><p align="justify">Last but not least is a discussion by David Bewley-Taylor and Martin Jelsma of the "war on narcotics" as yet another excuse for Empire. The U.S.'s supply-side approach to the drugs problem emphasises physical interdiction, although this has proved a failure. In practice, as "Plan Colombia" shows, the "war on narcotics" provides a convenient excuse for attacking Left-wing insurgents and maintaining a heavy U.S. military presence in select Third World countries. The authors argue for an alternative "harm reduction" and "decriminalisation" approach to drugs. </p><p align="justify">Vanaik concludes with a final summing up, which takes a bird's-eye view of the six legitimising themes and their weaknesses, and argues for a comprehensive, critical, Left-wing approach to dissecting Empire. </p><p align="justify">The book is, then, a broad-horizon yet penetrating critique of the rationalisations for Empire in the post-Soviet era. One wishes it had explored some themes (for instance, the economics of Empire, the relations between the U.S. and its allies, the manufacture of domestic consent in different countries, and alternative international arrangements, and so on) in greater depth. </p><p align="justify">Above all, one wishes it had devoted some space to a discussion of the <i>growing resistance</i> to Empire through the anti-war and peace movements, themselves linked to the global justice agenda. </p><p align="justify">Despite these shortcomings, the book remains one of the sharpest critical analyses of contemporary imperialism published recently. It is highly recommended. </p><p align="justify"><i>Praful Bidwai is a Fellow of the Transnational Institute. He co-authored with Achin Vanaik South Asia on a Short Fuse: Nuclear Politics and the Future of Global Disarmament, Oxford University Press, <a href="http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/stories/20070518000907800.htm">New Delhi, 1999.</a> </i></p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-74377939111162616382007-05-08T11:53:00.000-06:002007-05-08T11:55:05.954-06:00Meyrav Wurmser: The Neocons’ Den Mother<p><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, April 2007, pages 17-18 </b></span> </p><p><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>Neocon Corner </b></span> </p> <h3><span style="font-size:100%;">By Richard H. Curtiss</span> </h3> <table align="right" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="220"> <tbody> <tr> <td rowspan="2" align="center" height="100%" width="20"><img src="../../images/vertrule.gif" height="100%" width="1" /></td> <td width="200"><br /></td></tr> <tr> <td class="captions"> <p>MEMRI co-founder Meyrav Wurmser (The Hudson institute)</p></td></tr> <tr> <td align="center" height="100%"> </td> <td> </td></tr></tbody></table> <p>MEYRAV WURMSER, den mother of the neoconservatives, is now head of the Center for Middle East Policy at the far-right Hudson Institute in Washington, DC. A typical institute program included a Feb. 5 lecture by the former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, American-born Dore Gold, who introduced his new book, <i>The Fight for Jerusalem: Radical Islam, the West and the Future. </i>Gold’s previous Arab-bashing book, published in 2004, was <i>Hatred’s Kingdom: How Saudi Arabia Supports the New Global Terrorism</i>, published by Regnery Publishers.</p> <p>When I last wrote about Dr. Wurmser (April 2003 <i>Washington Report, </i>p. 14), she and her colleague, Col. Yigal Carmon of Israel’s Mossad, had launched the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization. Founded in February 1998, MEMRI specializes in translating and distributing articles that present Arabs in a highly negative light, and providing these articles and free Internet advisories to the media in the U.S., Britain and, presumably, to other countries as well.</p> <p>According to Vincent Cannistraro, a former CIA counterintelligence official, MEMRI is selective and acts as propagandists for a political point of view which follows the extreme right of Likud. “MEMRI follows a familiar pattern,” noted journalist Brian Whitaker. “Either it reflects badly on the character of Arabs or it in some way furthers the political agenda of Israel.”(See November 2002 <i>Washington Report, </i>p. 22.)</p> <p>In recent years prominent people have quoted MEMRI translations, including, astonishingly, Richard Cohen of <i>The Washington Post</i>. Others, predictably, include Prof. Bernard Lewis of Princeton University; Israel-firster Charles Krauthammer of <i>The Washington Post</i>; Martin Peretz, editor-in-chief of <i>The New Republic</i>; U.S. Rep. Thomas Lantos (D-CA); and former CIA Director James Woolsey.</p> <p>According to the conservative <i>National Review,</i> 250 foundations and individuals fund MEMRI’S activities. Among these private donors is the right-wing Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, which gave MEMRI $100,000 from 1999 to 2000. In 2001, the Randolph Foundation gave MEMRI $100,000, and in 2004 the John M. Olin Foundation gave $5,000, according to Media Transparency. All these donations were tax-deductible.</p> <p>Prof. Halim Barakat of Georgetown University complained about MEMRI’s translations of his articles: “Every time I wrote Zionism, MEMRI replaced the word by Jew or Judaism,” he wrote. “They want to give the impression that I’m not criticizing Israeli policy, but that what I’m saying is anti-Semitic.”</p> <p>Indeed, MEMRI seems bent on stigmatizing anyone who criticizes Israel and/or Zionism as being anti-Jewish.</p> <p>With the exception of Meyrav Wurmser, who actually is an Israeli, neoconservatives are Americans extraordinarily sympathetic to Israel. Dr. Wurmser studied at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (SAIS). Her Ph.D. thesis was based on the Revisionist/Herut/Likud Party from Ze’ev (Vladimir) Jabotinsky through Menachem Begin to Yitzhak Shamir.</p> <p>Wurmser has taught political science at Johns Hopkins University and at the United States Naval Academy. She writes articles for such pro-Israel publications as William Kristol’s <i>Weekly Standard</i> and the extremist <i>Middle East Quarterly.</i></p> <p>Among the neoconservatives who have prospered—at least until recently—in the George W. Bush administration are Paul Wolfowitz, former Deputy Secretary of Defense, whose obsequiousness toward President Bush was exceeded only by his reputation for craftiness; former Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan administration Richard Perle, who resigned as chair, and later as a member, of the Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board, and who has received large profits as a lobbyist; former Undersecretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith; Elliott Abrams, a well-known figure from the Reagan era who was convicted and later pardoned on charges related to the Iran-Contra scandal and now is a central player as deputy national security adviser (see story p. 10); and ideologue Michael Ledeen, who basically believes that violence in the service of the spread of democracy is America’s manifest destiny.</p> <p>Yet another neocon is Meyrav Wurmser’s husband, David Wurmser, an adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney on Middle East affairs.</p> <p>Many of the neocons’ dreams now have turned to ashes, leaving a ruined Iraq but not yet having destroyed either Iran or Syria as most of the neocons desire. Strangely, it is Meyrav Wurmser who can’t stop talking about what might have been. In unguarded moments she clearly has no regrets about the havoc she and her fellow travellers have wrought upon the United States and its allies.</p> <p>Wurmser seemingly pays little attention to non-Jewish neocons such as former Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton (or their victims). Foremost among them, of course, is Vice President Richard Cheney, who became a willing accomplice of the neocons. Cheney might end up having to resign from the vice presidency, and his former chief of staff, I. Lewis (Scooter) Libby, may end up behind bars if President Bush doesn’t pardon him before the end of his second term. Ex-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld may get off scot-free only because he seemed to be more of a blowhard than a conspirator.</p> <p>Then there is Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who never became a neocon, but on the other hand never fought enough against them. Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, who refused to be taken in by the neocons, was unceremoniously dumped at the end of Bush’s first term.</p> <p>Meyrav Wurmser almost seems to look back on the neocons’ glory days as a golden time. After all, the neocons kept the United States busy and distracted from solving the Israeli-Palestinian problem.</p> <p>According to Israeli writer Yitzhak Benhorin of the Israeli Web site Ynetnews.com, “Despite the fact that many neocons are no longer part of the government, it turns out that they are still one big happy family who make sure to remain in touch.” He continues, “Many are Jews who share a passionate love for Israel. Some of the accusations against the government regarding the war in Iraq is that it was undertaken primarily for Israel’s sake and that the attack on Iraq was actually an Israeli objective.”</p> <p>In an interview with Ynet, Dr. Wurmser refuted the accusations and criticism. “Since I’m an Israeli in the gang, you wouldn’t believe what’s been written about me,” she said. “That I’m proof of the covert neoconservative connection with Israel and the Mossad.”</p> <p>Wurmser went on to explain: “The group is comprised of academics, most of them lacking operational experience, which became part of the Bush administration but failed to get their ideas through the bureaucracy. These are intellectuals who came with great ideas, in which I still believe, but did not find a way to promote their beliefs in the complexities of bureaucracies.</p> <p>“The final decisions were not in their hands,” she insisted. “In the Pentagon, the decisions were in the hands of the military, and the political leadership had a lot of clashes with the military leadership.”</p> <p>Wurmser continued: “Powell curbed our ideas and they did not pass. There was a lot of frustration over the years in the administration because we didn’t feel we were succeeding.</p> <p>“Now Bolton has left [the U.N.] and there are others who are about to leave. This administration is in its twilight days. Everyone is now looking for work, looking to make money…We all feel beaten after the past five years.”</p> <p>Later in the interview, Wurmser stated: “Hezbollah defeated Israel in the war. This is the first war Israel lost.”</p> <p>She continued: “The neocons are responsible for the fact that Israel got a lot of time and space…They believed that Israel should be allowed to win. A great part of it was the thought that Israel should fight against the real enemy, the one backing Hezbollah. It was obvious that it is impossible to fight directly against Iran, but the thought was that its strategic and important ally should be hit.</p> <p>“It is difficult for Iran to export its Shi’i revolution without joining Syria, which is the last nationalistic Arab country,” Wurmser explained. “If Israel hit Syria, it would have been a harsh blow for Iran. The hit would have weakened it and changed the strategic map of the Middle East. The final outcome is that Israel did not do it. It fought the wrong war and lost.”</p> <p>In an interview with a May 18, 2003 episode of the BBC program “Panorama” entitled “The War Party,” Meyrav Wurmser talked about the war in Iraq. She also referred specifically to the neocons’ real fundamental love of power and their 1996 paper written for then-incoming Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu called “A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm.”</p> <p>“It was no more than a mental exercise in a think tank by a group of people. Yes, many of us are Jewish, there is no need to apologize for that. Most of us, all of us, in fact are pro-Israel. Some of us more fiercely so than others. But we have no problem also criticizing Israel…</p> <p>“There is no dual loyalty. The people in the group are Americans first and foremost, and view themselves as American thinkers, and as people who are most interested in American policy. We see a tremendous similarity between Israel and America, and Britain for that matter, simply because these are leading democracies. In the case of Israel, it’s the only democracy in the Middle East.”</p> <p>Wurmser continued, “We don’t claim credit for the activities of the group [the neocons] at all…You could say our power is a figment of our enemies’ imagination. It might be absolutely true. We are not claiming to be running the world. Our job is just to think, and if ideas get adopted, and if ideas turn into policy—wonderful. That’s what we’re here for…</p> <p>When the attack on Iraq began, Wurmser said, “We actually opened a bottle of champagne. This was a moment we waited for, for many, many years. I mean we’ve been working on freedom for Iraq for the past nine years maybe. My personal feeling was that we were doing an incredibly good deed by pushing this war because, you know…people got their freedom out of it…</p> <p>“Contrary to popular belief there is no conspiracy,” she insisted “and the group would not have been so powerful were it not for an administration and a president who is susceptible and was willing to adopt many of those ideas. Nobody hijacked anything. Nobody has brainwashed the American president. He’s acting according to his own convictions and beliefs.” </p> <p><em>Richard H. Curtiss is the executive editor of the </em>Washington Report on Middle East Affairs<em> magazine.</em></p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-62901747195202710882007-05-08T11:35:00.000-06:002007-05-08T11:42:29.053-06:00Life in Iraq has stopped<span style="font-weight: bold;">A Conversation with Iraqi Member of Parliament Mohammed al-Dynee</span><p><object height="350" width="425"><param value="http://www.youtube.com/v/Q40i4Hh3N3I" name="movie"><param value="transparent" name="wmode"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/Q40i4Hh3N3I" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" height="350" width="425"></embed></object></p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-41943059961755982942007-05-08T11:34:00.000-06:002007-05-08T11:35:12.074-06:00Hypocrites-in-ChiefsThroughout the history almost every religion, every philosopher, every thinker, every historian, and nearly every Wiseman has feverishly abhorred hypocrisy and detested it more often and with more passion than any other behavior.<br /><br /><div> </div> <div>Almost 3,000 years ago, Homer said, "I detest that man, who hides one thing in the depths of his heart, and speaks forth another." Jesus of Nazareth had such an abomination of hypocrisy that he said the hypocrites "have neglected the more important matters of the law-justice, mercy and faithfulness" (Matthew 23:23). Shakespeare also gave some insight into the underpinnings of hypocrisy, "With devotion's visage and pious action we do sugar o'er the devil himself."<br /><br /></div> <div> </div> <div>Ironically, the true hypocrites never think of themselves to be hypocritical; therefore, they say one thing and do another with impunity and especially with pride. The same is also true with today’s global leadership, led by the likes of U.S President George Bush, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the Israeli government.<br /><br /></div> <div> </div> <div>We carry such short memories, that it wasn’t even couple of months after the 2006 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, which resulted in the massacre of over 1,200 Lebanese citizens, all was forgotten and forgiven. It was during this instance of, often seen, Israeli barbarism new standards of hypocrisy were set by the self-proclaimed saviors of humanity. </div> <div> </div> <ul type="disc"><li>HYPOCRISY: With the complete blessings and support of the U.S and U.K, all hell was set loose on Lebanon and Palestine by the Israelis, because 3 Israeli soldiers were kidnapped. In reality, the so-called moral leaders have never uttered a word over the countless abductions and targeted assassinations of dozens of democratically elected Lebanese and Palestinian legislators and officials. On August 19, 2006, Israel seized Palestinian Deputy Prime Minister Naser al-Shaer, a top official of the Hamas militant group, at his home in the occupied West Bank. Not a word is wasted over the illegal and immoral incarceration of countless Lebanese and Palestinian civilians still rotting in Israeli dungeons. Not a single word is said over the collective punishment of Lebanese and Palestinian civilians. </li><li>HYPOCRITE: President Bush showed his real colors when he said, “this nation is at war with Islamic fascists who will use any means to destroy those of us who love freedom.” And with this racially-charged hypocritical outburst he belittled and generalized over 1.4 billion humans or 1/5 of humanity. But his racist comments beg even more questions. Whose ‘freedoms’ was he referring to? Did he mean Israel’s ‘freedom’ to violate international laws by freely embarking on Lebanese/Arab genocides, or it’s ‘freedom’ to legislate racist laws? Or did President Bush mean the ‘freedom’ of neo-con doctrine of pre-emptive attacks on sovereign nations like the one on Iraq, in which, since the U.S occupation 60,000-500,000 Iraqis and close to 3,500 Americans have been killed? The reality is, in 2006, President Bush openly and unapologetically supported the bloodbath of Lebanese and Palestinians, and still turns blind eye to the daily massacres of Iraqi civilians. If there is anyone who deserves to be known as a ‘fascist’, it’s him, his neo-con hawks, his lackeys like Tony Blair, and the Zionist groupies who blame everyone else but themselves for their indiscriminate and unabashed murders of thousands upon thousands of Muslims in Palestine, Lebanon, Iraq and Afghanistan. Remarkably, it took them only less than 5 years to preside over all of these pogroms. The manner in which these saviors of the world are busy maligning Muslims can be directly collated to Adolph Hitler's deliberate vilification of Jews prior to World War II. </li><li>HYPOCRISY: Israel and Bush Administration arduously justified the destruction of Lebanon and the massacres of its people, under the pretext of, the Lebanese supposedly violated the UN Security Council’s (UNSC) resolution 1559. In reality, the resolution 1559 called upon “<b>all</b> remaining foreign forces [including Israeli] to withdraw from Lebanon.” In a direct violation of the resolution, Israel never vacated the Lebanese territory of Shebaa-Farms. Therefore, it had no legal or moral right to cry foul, especially when it had flagrantly violated 60 other UNSC resolutions relating to Israeli-Lebanese situation alone <u><span><strong>(see Appendix - A for the complete list). </strong>Hypocrites need to be cognizant of the fact that Israel violated UNSC resolution 425 (1978) for twenty two years. The resolution called upon the “Israel immediately to cease its military action against Lebanese territorial integrity and withdraw forthwith its forces from all Lebanese territory”. In an appearance on CNN’s ‘Paula Zahn Now’, the Lebanese consul general to the U.S Mohamad El-Harake shared his frustrations with the American hypocritical support of Israel at the UN Security Council. He said, “Let me tell you one thing before we finish. Israel took 22 years to implement Resolution 524, adopted in '78, to inviting Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon. Israel couldn't wait for 1559 adopted on the 2nd of September, less than two years, giving us the possibility of implementing this among ourselves as Lebanese. This is the way Israel wants to see a strong Lebanon?”</span></u> Hypocrites need to be cognizant of the fact that Israel violated UNSC resolution 425 (1978) for twenty two years. The resolution called upon the “Israel immediately to cease its military action against Lebanese territorial integrity and withdraw forthwith its forces from all Lebanese territory”. In an appearance on CNN’s ‘Paula Zahn Now’, the Lebanese consul general to the U.S Mohamad El-Harake shared his frustrations with the American hypocritical support of Israel at the UN Security Council. He said, “Let me tell you one thing before we finish. Israel took 22 years to implement Resolution 524, adopted in '78, to inviting Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon. Israel couldn't wait for 1559 adopted on the 2nd of September, less than two years, giving us the possibility of implementing this among ourselves as Lebanese. This is the way Israel wants to see a strong Lebanon?” </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Some of Evangelical Christians shamelessly support Israel in its brutality because they believe, for the biblical prophecies (The Book of Ezekiel, Chapter 38) to come true and to prepare for the Second Coming of Jesus, Israel will have to annihilate its Arab neighbors. A 2003 Pew Research Centre poll found that 36 percent of Americans believe that the creation of the state of Israel was a step towards the Second Coming of Jesus and that Israel must be supported if this was to come true. In reality, what these religious zealots fail to mention is that the same prophetic literature prophesies a dim ending for the Jews, who will be either converted or killed off in Armageddon. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: American Zionists proudly send their children to Israel to get military training and to kill Arabs. American-media gives a flattering treatment to the American Zionists who join the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) to fight the Arabs. They are revered as brave heroes. In reality, most of these heroes live in America, but they enlist only with the Israeli military. Not so surprisingly, the same media stereotypes the American Muslims as anti-American, even if they dare to participate in the humanitarian relief efforts for Lebanese and Palestinian civilians. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: During the 2006 Israeli invasion of Lebanon, on hourly bases, the vigilant American-media gave the latest count of Katyushas fired on Israel. In reality, Israel rained hundred times more weapons on Lebanon. The American-media never counted the Israeli cluster bombs, missiles, motors, rockets, and shells dropped by the Israelis on the hapless Lebanese civilians. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: The American and Jewish (Amerco-Jewish) news media eulogized and deciphered each shrapnel, every ball bearing, and every patch of grass of Israeli manicured lawns burned by the Hezbollah rockets. In reality, whenever a non-American or non-Israel media outlet showed pictorial proof of the Israeli brutality or Lebanese carnage, the Amerco-Jewish media hypocritically cried bloody-Marie and blamed the non-Amerco-Jewish media for inciting hatred against Israelis and instantly labeled them as anti-Semite. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Amerco-Jewish news media claims to be fair and balanced. In reality, 90 percent of times, they ever so shamelessly, broadcasted a parade of ultra-Jewish diplomats who expectedly squarely blamed the Lebanese civilians for becoming victims of Israeli weapons. After the infamous 1982 massacres of Sabra and Shatila, the Jewish lobbies setup permanent institutional structures to sanitize its tarnished image and to win world opinion. Israel launched Hasbara project to win the U.S public opinion and trained its diplomats in public relations and communications. To cover-up its outed dirty secrets, Israel hired the largest U.S PR firms like NYPR to court favorable American public opinion. The Jewish propaganda machine put together groups and organizations with catchy names to marshal American support for the Israeli fascist policies. Americans for safe Israel, Christian coalition, Christian Broadcasting Network, American Jewish Congress, Christian Friends of Israel, Jews for Jesus, and AIPAC (American Israeli Public Affairs Committee, the most powerful foreign lobby) are the most active organizations that remain busy with cloaking Israeli dirty deeds with an image of a pristine nation obsessed with humanitarian works. Then there are organizations like CAMERA (Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America). CAMERA, through its persistent harassment of journalists, ensures that media coverage remains pro-Israel. </li><li>HYPOCRISY: Israel and American government place themselves at the highest pedestal of morality and for the respect of law. In realty, the Human Rights Watch said the responsibility for the massacre in Qana rested "squarely with the Israeli military." Whenever Israelis killed the UN personnel, Red-Cross workers, or Lebanese civilians; the Israelis, Bush Administration, and the American-media nonchalantly dismissed the deliberate killings as accidents; even better, they blamed the Lebanese for bringing Israeli wrath upon themselves. </li><li>HYPOCRISY: Despite displacing 1 million and massacring over 1,200 Lebanese civilians during the first month of Israeli savage attack, it’s the Israelis that were portrayed as the victim by the Israelis, Bush Administration and the American-media. In reality, during the fighting 116 Israeli soldiers and only 43 Israeli civilians were killed. Israel massacred close to 28 Lebanese civilians for each Israeli civilian lost. </li><li>HYPOCRITE: In his comments, on July 31, 2006, President Bush said he wanted more than a ceasefire. "We want there to be a long-lasting peace, one that is sustainable." The reality is President Bush has blood of over 1,200 Palestinians and Lebanese on his hands. The Bush administration has ridiculed and stalled every peace effort, including Security Council ceasefire resolutions that could have saved innocent lives of hundreds of Lebanese civilians. If that wasn’t bad enough, his administration donated $210 million worth of aviation fuel to ensure that Israeli F-16s do not skip a beat in dropping bombs on Lebanese population, and expedited the supply of precision-guided bunker buster bombs for Israel to hasten the Lebanese holocaust. One such Made-in-America precision-guided bomb dropped from an Israeli F-16 massacred 54 Lebanese civilians in Qana, of which half were blossoming children. </li><li>HYPOCRISY: Israel claimed it warned the Lebanese civilians beforehand to leave. In reality, before sending out the warning, Israelis also ensured every route leading out of Southern Lebanon laid in ruins. They also made sure that every escaping vehicle, every civilian convoy flying white flags, every UN personnel carrier escorting the civilians, and every Red-Cross ambulance rescuing the civilians from the Israeli murderous campaign didn’t escape intact. Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch said, "Just because the Israeli military warned the civilians… to leave does not give it carte blanche to blindly attack." Israeli fire was also directly responsible for the cold-blooded murders of 257 UN personnel. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: American politicians and Media diligently harp on Israel being the most reliable ally and partner. In reality, the partnership had been largely one way, in favor of Israel. To date, Israel has received well over $110 billion FREE dollars in military and economic assistance from Washington. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: American politicians and Media proudly call Israel to be its closest ally. In reality, Israelis have never shied away from shedding American blood whenever it suited them. On June 8, 1967, while patrolling in international waters in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, without any warning or justification, for several hours, the USS Liberty (AGTR-5) was savagely attacked by Israeli air and naval forces. The Americans suffered 34 fatalities and 173 were wounded. To this day, not a single Israeli has been court marshaled or punished for deliberately slaughtering Americans. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Israel and the U.S complain to no end that Hezbollah is armed by Iran and Syria. In reality, Israel has received 17 billion dollars of arms from the United States in last 10 years alone. In 2002, U.S gave $6 billion free aid to Israel. $2 billion were for Israel to buy American made weapons. $1.5 billion for military ventures to subsidize Israeli domestic armament industry. This amount doesn’t include other forms of military aid, such as free weapons and fuel for IDF. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Pro-Israeli media repeatedly flashed Israeli propaganda videos showing infrared videos of firings of the so-called Hezbollah rockets as the Israeli spokespeople hammered their propaganda. In reality, the pro-Israeli media consistently failed to provide a neutral and reliable confirmation to support the Israeli propaganda. Experts familiar with Israeli tactics believed the alleged videos of Hezbollah rocket launches were the Oscar-Award winning self-engineered videos of the Israeli psych-ops (an Israeli military unit tasked to control and dominate the dissemination of information in favor of Israel, even through deceit and lies). </li><li>HYPOCRISY: The UN bullied by the U.S conveniently found time during the Israeli invasion to pass a Security Council resolution to threaten Iran with sanctions. In reality, the UN couldn’t muster enough courage to even request Israel to temporarily halt Lebanese genocide, so the Lebanese could have buried the rotting bodies of their loved ones. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Israel and the U.S call Hezbollah a terrorist organization. In reality, survey after survey show that most of the world views Israel to be a terrorist state. With the exceptions of the U.S, Israel and their lackeys the Britain, no one else calls Hezbollah a terrorist organization, not even the UN or EU does. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Israel argues, since Hezbollah emerged from and flourishes with the help Southern Lebanese population, therefore, everyone from that area should be considered and dealt as a combatant. In reality, almost every able Israeli adult either serves or has served, or is a reservist in the Israeli military. Therefore, by Israelis’ logic, every Israeli adult associated with the IDF should also be treated as legitimate combatant. </li><li>HYPOCRISY: Israeli government arms the Jewish settlers in occupied settlements with automatic guns and grenades for the supposed self-defense. In reality, the Jewish settlers mount vigilante attacks on the unarmed Palestinians. They destroy crops, uproot trees, and burn the homes of Palestinians who happened to be living there for last hundreds of years. </li><li>HYPOCRITE: The U.S presents itself as a fair and honest broker. In reality, between 1973 and 2001, the U.S used veto 33 times at the UN Security Council to sabotage Israel-specific resolutions. In addition, since the 1967 Six-Day Arab-Israeli war, the U.S has exercised its veto at the Security Council more than 90 times in support of Israel, rendering the UN totally impotent. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Bush and his poodle Blair never get tired lecturing the whole world on the virtues of democracy. In reality, they demand the Lebanese and Palestinians to exercise their democratic rights by electing only the candidates desired by the Tel-Aviv and Washington. Since the democratically elected Lebanese and Palestinian governments are not run by the puppets of Tel-Aviv and Washington, monetary aid for public (including humanitarian) projects for the Palestinians was cut off, and Israel clamped a virtual blockade of Gaza and Lebanon. The consul general Mohamad El-Harake summarized the Israeli strategy very well to CNN’s Paula Zahn. He said, “It is with Israel always a catch-22 situation. Either you kill each other as Lebanese, or I [will] come to kill you all.” </li><li>HYPOCRITES: For several decades the British and Americans boycotted South Africa for its apartheid practices. In reality, neither the U.K, nor U.S ever utter a peep over illegal Israeli-occupation of Palestinian and Lebanese land, ethnic cleansing, and cold-blooded murders of Lebanese and Palestinians. Ironically, they declare the starvation of the Lebanese and Palestinians at the hands of Israelis as fair and legitimate. </li><li>HYPOCRISY: The U.S allows the private sector to take high-resolution satellite pictures of its own military and nuclear installations. In reality, American laws bar everyone from taking satellite pictures of Israeli military and nuclear installations. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: Upon the whims of Israel, Al-Minar, a Hezbollah T.V channel was banned in the U.S, Europe and India for allegedly spreading its propaganda. In reality, nobody says a word over the specially trained Israeli diplomats in public relations and communications -- like Alon Pinkas (a coordinator of PR efforts and the Israeli Counsel-General in New York) -- regularly winning and dinning with the America reporters and editors to disseminate the Israeli propaganda. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: If anyone, even justifiably, dares to question or oppose the Zionist mantra or their behavior he/she is instantly labeled as “anti-Semite”. In reality, Zionists call every non-Jew a “Gentile”. Those who maybe unaware of the meaning, Gentile means, Heathen, Pagan, or Uncivilized. Social stigmatism/assassination through labeling is the most commonly employed tactic by the Zionists to intimidate and harass their perceived foes. </li><li>HYPOCRITES: West never allows the whole world, especially the Germans, to forget the holocaust. In reality, for the last 60 years when it comes to Israel the West remains blind to making the 5 million Palestinians pay reparations for the holocaust. </li></ul> <div> </div> <div>It would be equally hypocritical to generalize every American and British and their whole media as biased in favor of Israel. U.S Congressman John Martha and the British Member of Parliament George Galloway are shinning examples of fair-minded politicians. Refreshingly, some of British news media, like ‘The Independent,’ provides unbiased coverage; occasionally, American media also exhibit glimpses of unbiased opinion. For example, August 1, 2006, in a ‘Los Angeles Times’’ Op-Ed, Adam Shatz pointed to the Israeli hypocritical humanitarian concerns, he wrote, “When Israel targets densely populated areas in hopes of killing one or a handful of militants, knowing that it may end up killing dozens of civilians, it can hardly claim to be showing concern for humanitarian law or civilian life. And by asking that we judge it by its professed intentions, rather than by its actions, Israel is asking too much of us and far too little of itself.”</div> <div> </div> <div>Host of political satire John Stewart and the anchor of ABC World News Charles Gibson are also notable exceptions and pleasant examples of honorable and unbiased American journalists. </div> <div> </div> <div>Maybe Andr Gide had Ehud Olmert and President Bush -- certainly not Tony Blair who merely loves to sit in Bush’s lap and wag his tail -- in mind when he observed, "The true hypocrite is the one who ceases to perceive his deception, the one who lies with sincerity." Ehud Olmert flattened Lebanon under the pretext of self-defense, and President Bush flattened Afghanistan, Iraq and then helped Ehud Olmert flatten Lebanon under the pretext of self-defense and fighting terrorism. Who will fight the terror of these hypocrites? </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div><b><u>APPENDIX - A</u></b> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div>Following UN Security Council Resolutions directly name, condemn and/or deplore Israel for its violations. (Source: http://www.un.org/Docs/sc/unsc_resolutions.html)</div> <div> </div> <div>Directly or indirectly asks Israel to respect Lebanese territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence:</div> <div>331, 337, 347, 425, 444, 467, 474, 490, 498, 501, 520, 549, 555, 561, 575, 583, 586, 587, 594, 599, 609, 617, 630, 639, 648, 659, 684, 701, 768, 803, 852, 1052</div> <div> </div> <div>Deplores Israeli actions or lack of cooperation:</div> <div>444, 467, 488, 517, 518 </div> <div> </div> <div>Condemns and calls upon Israel to cease military actions in Lebanese territories:</div> <div>262, 270, 313, 316, 331, 347, 425, 450, 498, 501, 508</div> <div> </div> <div>Condemns and deplores Israel for violating ceasefire and for military reprisals:</div> <div>270, 280, 508, 509, 516, 517, 518, 520 </div> <div> </div> <div>Demands Israel to completely withdraw from the Lebanese territories:</div> <div>242, 279, 313, 427, 501, 509, 517, 520, 587, 1559 </div> <div> </div> <div>Condemns and deplores Israel for violating Security Council resolutions:</div> <div>248, 252, 256, 280, 337, 347, 444, 446, 467, 517, 520 </div> <div> </div> <div>Condemns and deplores Israel for violating Geneva Convention and Human rights Laws:</div> <div>237, 248, 256, 280, 316, 347, 446, 450, 512, 513, 515, 518, 520 </div> <div> </div> <div>Deplores Israel for the interference and attacks on the UN Forces on the Israeli-Lebanese border:</div> <div>427, 434, 467, 587, 1052 </div> <div> </div> <div>Demands Israel to release abducted/kidnapped Lebanese personnel:</div><a href="http://www.paktribune.com/news/print.php?id=177517">316, 317, 347</a>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-32865831775605467012007-05-08T11:24:00.000-06:002007-05-08T11:30:52.816-06:00The Winograd report's moral blindness<h2 style="font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-size:100%;">05/08/07</span></h2> <div class="bPost" lang="en-US"> <h3 style="font-weight: bold;" class="bTitle"><span style="font-size:100%;">Khalid Amayreh</span></h3> <div class="bText"> <p><img alt="" src="http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/blogs/media/winograd_commission.JPG" height="158" width="264" /></p> <p>While effectively indicting the Israeli government for "sever failure" in managing Israel's barbaric war on Lebanon last summer, the Winograd Commission report utterly and outrageously ignored the ghastly war crimes the Israeli army committed against Lebanese civilians in the course of the war.<a id="more16613" name="more16613"></a></p> <p>The Winograd report castigated the Israeli government and army for the indecisive end of the war notwithstanding the widespread killings and destruction inflicted on Lebanese civilians and their civilian infrastructure, including schools, ports, power and fuel stations as well as bridges, roads and homes.</p> <p>In other words, the Winograd report seemed to be blaming the Israeli army and government for not killing more Lebanese and for not destroying more Lebanese homes and probably for not dropping more cluster and uranium bombs throughout Lebanon.</p> <p>For those who may have forgotten, the wehrmacht-like Israeli army and air-force killed and maimed thousands of Lebanese civilians, utterly destroyed thousands of homes and public buildings, and deliberately and knowingly massacred Lebanese civilians fleeing southern towns and villages during the war.</p> <p>In the first days of that barbaric war, the Israeli air-force systematically targeted helpless civilians from the villages and hamlets of the South, such as Mirwaheen and Bayada, killing and maiming dozens of children and women. The images of the wanton slaughter were too gruesome to be described by words.</p> <p>Entire families were exterminated by Israel's American supplied bombs when invading Israeli forces asked civilians to flee their villages. And when the civilians heeded the warnings, Israeli warplanes went into action, bombing the buses and vehicles carrying these hapless refugees northward toward Beirut, reducing dozens to incinerated pieces of human flesh.</p> <p>The Nazi-like massacres were repeated several times throughout Lebanon, especially in the South and along the coast as Israeli warplanes targeted residential homes under the pretext that a person affiliated with Hizbullah was living there.</p> <p>And the result was the extermination of entire families including toddlers, children, husbands, wives, grandmothers and grandfathers.</p> <p>In addition, the Israeli air-force flattened Beirut's southern Dahiya, killing and maiming hundreds, and turning the largely residential area into a huge pile of rubble.</p> <p>But the most outrageous war crime Israel committed during the war occurred in the closing days of the war when the Israeli chief of staff, Dan Halutz, ordered the air force to drop as many as 3000,000 cluster bomblets in and around residential areas throughout Lebanon.</p> <p>This Nazi-like carpet bombing had a holocaustic proportions since three million bombs could, theoretically, kill at least three million children. Indeed, the killing and/or maiming of that many people would be at least half a holocaust by "Jewish standards."</p> <p>The genocidal danger is, of course, far from being hypothetical. Nearly every day Lebanese civilians, including peasants, farmers, shepherds and school children are maimed and killed by these unexploded Jewish presents.</p> <p>Needless to say, Israeli political and military leaders knew this fact well beforehand, which makes people like Olmert, Defense Minister Amir Peretz and Halutz bona fide war criminals very much like Nazis political and military leaders.</p> <p>Shameless and criminal-minded Israeli leaders would never publicly admit that they committed horrible war crimes against innocent civilians.</p> <p>A few moths ago, Likud leader Benyamin Netanyahu in an interview with al Jazeera English channel sought to justify the wanton bombing of Lebanon by citing the British RAF bombing of German cities in the closing months of WWII.</p> <p>Unfortunately, the pornographically corrupt analogy went unanswered by al-Jazeera's David Frost who conducted the interview with Netanyahu.</p> <p>The fact that the Winograd committee totally ignored this shameful aspect of the war is more than morally unconscionable. It is actually an unethical and immoral failure of criminal proportions since that committee gave the impression that the killing and maiming of thousands of innocent civilians, was a minor issue.</p> <p>Which really indicts the Israeli society and mentality for its callous racism toward non-Jews.</p> <p>It is true that Hizbullah fired dozens of Katyousha missiles on northern Israel, mainly to deter the Zionist state from committing a fully-fledged genocide against Lebanese civilians.</p> <p>However, it was amply clear that Israel started the massive bombing and that whatever actions Hizbullah carried out were purely defensive.</p> <p>In any case, the scandalously disproportionate and deliberate bombings of civilian targets, such as the Qana-2 massacre, can never be justified and may only be viewed as a war crime of Nazi-like proportions.</p> <p>Thus, while the Winograd report may have the semblance of a credible and solemn probing committee, its willful failure to even allude to these grisly crimes committed knowingly and deliberately by the Israeli army should be viewed as a powerful indictment of the committee itself and its chairman, Judge Elyahu Winograd.</p> <p>Which really shows that criminality and racism are not confined to the Israeli army and the Zionist political establishment, but are intrinsic traits defining and characterizing the entire Israeli society, including its so-called judicial system.</p> <p align="center">-###-</p> <p><a href="http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/cgi-bin/blogs/voices.php/2007/05/08/the_winograd_report_s_moral_blindness">© 2007 Khalid Amayreh</a> </p></div></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-82268897102634496972007-05-08T11:20:00.000-06:002007-05-08T11:22:42.512-06:0030 structures in unrecognized Bedouin village in Negev demolished<span style="font-weight: bold;">Just another day of ethnic cleansing...</span><br />---<br />Last update - 20:00 08/05/2007 <br /><br />30 structures in unrecognized Bedouin village in Negev demolished<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">By Mijal Grinberg, Haaretz Correspondent </span><br /><br />30 structures, among them shacks and tents, were demolished on Tuesday in the unrecognized Bedouin village of Al-Twayil in the Negev.<br /><br />The Council of Unrecognized Villages said the demolitions left 100 people with no roof over their heads.<br /><br />The village, north of Be'er Sheva, has been in a struggle with the authorities for many years.<br /><br />After the establishment of the State of Israel, when Israel's Arabs were subject to martial law, the families of the village were moved to the nearby areas of Lahura and Lakiya, but they were unable to remain due to claims on the land by other families, leading many of them to return to their original land over the past 20 years.<br /><br />Following the demolitions, the Israel Lands Authority said it evacuated 24 "invasions" in the area and that "these invasions have taken place for the seventh time this year, to the same place."<br /><br />"The invaders have homes in Lakiya," the authority said, and added that they had "evacuated tents, livestock shelters, <a href="http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/857186.html">and sheds."</a>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-30470179096572701252007-05-08T10:56:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:59:21.416-06:00Canada partners with Soviet era torturers<span style="font-family: arial;font-size:100%;" >Afghani Blog (afghaniblog) wrote,<br />@ 2007-05-08 09:15:00<br /></span><div style="margin-left: 30px; font-family: arial;font-family:arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><br /></span> <br /> <div style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);" align="center"><span style="font-size:100%;"><b><span style="">Eric Margolis</span></b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>In 1979 the Soviet KGB created a mirror-image secret police for its Afghan puppet government – the KhAD.</b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b> </b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>KhAD was famous for: Prisoners being flayed alive, thrown into vats of sulphuric acid and psychological tortures (long isolation in darkness, mock executions and psychotropic drugs.) These psychological tortures are routinely used today by the CIA.</b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b> </b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>In 2001, once the Northern Alliance took Kabul, the KhAD, rechristened NDS, was quickly re-established. Today, an estimated 60% of NDS personnel are former KhAD agents</b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b> </b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>Ottawa</b><b>'s deal this week with Kabul for inspection of NDS prisoners is a sham. The KhAD had the same empty "agreement" with human rights groups in the 1980s. </b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b> </b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b>Now Ottawa is hand in glove with the Communist Party's veteran torturers. </b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><i><span style=";color:maroon;" >AfghaniBlog:</span></i></span></div> <div style="text-indent: 36pt;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:maroon;" ><a href="http://afghaniblog.livejournal.com/120236.html">Canadian Gov: “Extraordinary Rendition” is legal</a></span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;">----------------------------------------<wbr>-------------</span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><b><a href="http://torontosun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Margolis_Eric/2007/05/06/pf-4157957.html">Torture a Kabul speciality</a></b></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;">Ottawa's deal to inspect prisoners shows it hasn't learned from war history in Afghanistan </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;">By ERIC MARGOLIS</span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" >How did Canada, one of the world's most respected, law-abiding nations, become a party to the torture of prisoners in Afghanistan and a violator of the Geneva Conventions? </span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> The story begins in 1979, when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:maroon;" >SOVIET KhAD </span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" >The Soviet KGB created a mirror-image secret police for its Afghan puppet government, KhAD. </span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> <span style="color:red;">KhAD sought to eradicate all opposition to the Communists. It also ran the education system and religious establishment.</span> KhAD quickly became notorious, even in a famously brutal society, for its cruelties. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> All political prisoners -- that is, anyone who opposed the Communists -- were subjected to systematic tortures. These ranged from garden variety beatings, pulling of fingernails, near-drowning and electric shocks to more refined cruelties. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> <span style="color:red;">Prisoners were flayed alive, thrown into vats of sulphuric acid</span>, blinded, buried alive, burned with gasoline, or slowly frozen in refrigerated rooms. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> Psychological tortures -- sleep deprivation, long isolation in darkness, sound assault, mock executions and psychotropic drugs -- were also used by KhAD under KGB supervision. <span style="color:red;">The same tortures, known as "enhanced interrogation," are routinely used today by the CIA.</span> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" > The Communists killed two million Afghans. </span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:maroon;" >CANADIAN REACTION</span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" >Canada</span><span style=";color:red;" > turned its back and refused to aid the mujahedeen</span> battling Soviet occupation. </span></div> <div style="text-indent: 36pt;"><span style="font-size:100%;">After the Soviets withdrew in 1989, the newborn <span style="color:red;">Taliban movement drove the remaining Afghan Communists -- rebranded the Northern Alliance</span> -- into the far northeast. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:maroon;" >2001 REIGNITES KhAD</span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;">In 2001, the U.S. invaded Afghanistan, allied itself to the Northern Alliance, and overthrew the Taliban. A figurehead, Hamid Karzai, was put in power. </span></div> <div style="text-indent: 36pt;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" >Real power, however, was held by the Communist-dominated Northern Alliance. </span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> <span style="color:red;">Once the Northern Alliance took Kabul, the KhAD, rechristened NDS, was quickly re-established</span>. The old Communist torturers and war criminals went back into business. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> <span style="color:red;">Today, an estimated 60% of NDS personnel are former KhAD agents.</span> Canadian and U.S. forces fighting to pacify southern Afghanistan have been routinely handing captives and suspects over to the NDS secret police -- in clear violation of the Geneva Conventions. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:maroon;" >EXPOSURE</span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;">This dirty secret was finally exposed to Canadians by a major Globe and Mail investigation. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> It exposed Ottawa's childish claims of having assurances from the Afghan Communist secret police -- which had murdered or maimed tens of thousands of victims -- to treat prisoners humanely. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:maroon;" >HOW CANADA GOT INTO THIS</span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;">How did Canada get into this mess? </span></div> <div style="text-indent: 36pt;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" >Conservatives in Ottawa saw a chance to win new voters by whipping up jingoism in a jolly little war against "evil" Muslims</span> that was supposed to be a slam dunk. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> <span style="color:red;">Chest-thumping generals leapt before they looked.</span> The men in Ottawa responsible for getting Canadians stuck ever deeper in this ugly conflict had no knowledge whatsoever about Afghanistan, its tribal politics, or history. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> Senior officers and politicians who claim not to have known they were handing over prisoners to the Afghan secret police for torture are either stunningly ignorant or lying. </span></div> <div style="text-indent: 36pt;"><span style="font-size:100%;">I guess they never read Rudyard Kipling's famous admonition to British soldiers fallen wounded in Afghanistan, "save your last bullet for yourself." </span></div> <div style="text-indent: 36pt;"><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> This writer, who has covered many guerrilla wars in Asia, Africa and Central America, repeatedly warned in recent years that the longer Canadian troops stayed in Afghanistan, the more they would become brutalized and involved in war crimes. Such is the nature of all guerrilla wars. Has no one in Ottawa ever studied Algeria, Lebanon or Vietnam? </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:maroon;" >FAIRY TALE TORTURE</span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;">Canadians who still believe the fairy tale that their forces in Afghanistan are "nation building" or doing social work should reflect on the grim fate of prisoners their soldiers handed over to the mercies of the Afghan secret police. </span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" > Ottawa's deal this week with Kabul for inspection of NDS prisoners is a sham. The KhAD had the same empty "agreement" with human rights groups in the 1980s. </span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> It's bad enough Canada's troops are defending Afghanistan's warlords who run its booming heroin industry. </span></div> <div style="text-indent: 36pt;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style=";color:red;" >Now Ottawa is hand in glove with the Communist Party's veteran torturers. </span></span></div> <div><span style="font-size:100%;"> </span></div> <div><a href="http://afghaniblog.livejournal.com/124495.html"><span style="font-size:100%;"><a>Well done, Ottawa.</a> </span></a></div></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-71023737857267278132007-05-08T10:49:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:55:37.302-06:00Rate decisions poised to squeeze dollar<!-- END PRINT HEAD --> <div class="printstory" id="ynstory"><!-- BEGIN HEADLINE --> <h1> <div class="source"><img src="http://us.i1.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/us/fi/ft.gif" border="0" height="39" width="105" /></div> </h1><!-- END HEADLINE --> <div id="ynmain"><!-- BEGIN STORY BODY --> <div id="storybody"> <div class="storyhdr"> <p><span style="font-weight: bold;">By Richard Beales in New York</span><em class="timedate"><span style="font-weight: bold;"> </span>Mon May 7, 12:56 PM ET</em> </p> </div> <p>The dollar slipped against leading currencies yesterday as traders looked ahead to three central bank interest rate decisions due on Wednesday and Thursday.</p> <p>The euro took a modest boost from the victory of market-friendly Nicolas Sarkozy in the French presidential elections, analysts said.</p> <p>With a London holiday contributing to subdued activity, most traders were focused on this week's central bank meetings. US, UK and eurozone rate decisions are expected to deliver a combination of news that is negative for the dollar, already softer after a below-par US jobs report on Friday.</p> <p>"The softness of US employment data has spurred some talk that the [Federal Open Market Committee] will acknowledge the economic slowdown in more concrete terms and again soften its risk assessment," said Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman.</p> <p>The FOMC meets on Wednesday and is expected to keep the overnight Fed funds rate steady at 5.25 per cent.</p> <p>Any hint that the Federal Reserve is becoming more worried about decelerating growth, or less concerned about persistent inflation, is likely to weigh on the dollar.</p> <p>In Europe, the stronger economic growth picture and potentially rising interest rates could lift sterling and the euro against the dollar. The Bank of England is widely expected to lift UK rates by a quarter point to 5.5 per cent on Thursday.</p> <p>On the same day, most analysts expect the European Central Bank to foreshadow a June rate rise while leaving rates unchanged at 3.75 per cent.</p> <p>"Note that the ECB is comfortable with a strengthening euro to the extent that it helps combat inflation as long as it poses no challenges for exporters," said Ashraf Laidi, chief foreign exchange analyst at CMC Markets.</p> <p>The euro rose 0.2 per cent against the dollar to $1.3618 by late morning in New York, still short of the all-time high of about $1.3680.</p> <p>At $1.9952, the pound was less than 0.2 per cent higher compared with Friday's close. The yen strengthened more than 0.2 per cent to trade at Y119.90 to the dollar.</p> <p>Commodity-based currencies were among Monday's biggest gainers, with the Australian dollar, South African rand and Canadian dollar all outperforming.</p> <p>The loonie, the Canadian currency, was nearly 0.5 per cent up on the dollar at $1.1027. The currency has gained about 7 per cent in the past three months.</p> <p>The strength stems from the commodity-driven economy and a shift in thinking on Canadian interest rates, according to Alan Ruskin, chief international strategist at RBS Greenwich Capital.</p> <p>"The market was thinking about rate cuts, but now it has started to toy with the idea of rate hikes,"<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ft/20070507/bs_ft/fto050720071301235078"> he said</a>.</p></div></div></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-48260830241630022592007-05-08T10:48:00.001-06:002007-05-08T10:48:58.356-06:00Is this the end of American economic supremacy?<span style="font-family: arial;font-size:100%;" >04.05.2007<br /><br /></span><p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">The Economist published a piece entitled “Come in number one, your time is up” about America’s declining global status. The scale of decline is already significant.</span></p><!-- START IN PAGE TEXT BOX --><!-- END IN PAGE TEXT BOX --> <h2 style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">American economy: no longer number one</span></h2> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">America used to be the world’s biggest exporter but The Economist points out that China’s merchandise exports exceeded America’s in the second half of last year and even more amazingly, China produced more cars than the United States. Very recently it has been reported that Toyota now produce more cars than General Motors, which gives a hollow ring to the old saying “What’s good for General Motors is good for America”. </span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">More surprisingly, but understandable considering its perilous state, the dollar, although preferred by Central Banks as a reserve currency, is no longer the favourite cash for households and firms. There are now more euro notes and coins in circulation than there are dollars. </span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">In the international bond market, the euro, according to the Economist, has displaced the dollar as the main currency.</span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">The Financial Times have separately calculated that the Wall Street stock market capitalisation has now been eclipsed by Europe if you include Russia.</span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">Tongue-in-cheek, the Economist points out that America hasn’t lost first place in everything. By a long way it’s the world’s biggest debtor nation, it uses the most energy and has the biggest prison population!</span></p> <h2 style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">American economy: losing out to China</span></h2> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">It’s fairly evident that the American empire is in inevitable decline, like all empires that have gone before it. As we said in the previous issue, the current rate of China’s economic growth, if maintained, will cause it to double in size about every eight years whereas the developed world is not likely to double in size quicker than every 25 years. Just draw the graph and see the exponential difference if over the next 25 years China doubles, redoubles and redoubles again whilst America doubles only once. Think about the Chindia middle class, growing in size and their standards of living equalising globally as the developed world’s standard of living probably declines to allow the unstoppable developing world’s to improve. </span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">Interestingly, Woody Brock’s most recent published series of essays started with an essay entitled “YEAR 2006 – A GLOBAL TIPPING POINT” – annus horribilis for the USA – we would not wish to steal any of Woody’s thunder by reporting in the newsletter what he may well be addressing in his talk on 25th June, but we can repeat his executive summary on this chapter:</span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">“This past year proved to be a significant tipping point in the global balance of power. More specifically, it is the year in which it became clear that politically, militarily and economically the relative power of the United States has begun significantly to decline. This reverses the 25-year trend towards US ascendancy that emerged from the nadir of post-war US power in 1980. In analyzing the “relative power” of the US, we avoid ambiguity by utilizing the formal definition of relative power based upon the work of Messrs. John Nash and John Harsanyi in game theory. </span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;">Among other findings, we note that 2006 was the year when, not only did the US show many signs of weakness – increased risk aversion most notably – but also Russia and China each evidenced far more signs of strength than most observers expected." </span></p> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><em><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black;" lang="EN">By John Robson & Andrew Selsby at RH Asset Management Limited, as published in the Onassis Newsletter, a fortnightly newsletter that gives insight into the<a href="http://www.moneyweek.com/file/29053/is-this-the-end-of-american-economic-supremacy.html"> investment markets.</a></span></em><i><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black;" lang="EN"></span></i></span></p><span style="font-family: arial;font-size:100%;" ><o:p></O:P></span> <p style="font-family: arial;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><em><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black;" lang="EN">For more from RHAM, visit </span></em><i><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black;" lang="EN"><a href="http://www.rhasset.co.uk/" target="_blank"><em><span style="color: rgb(39, 36, 123); text-decoration: none;">http://www.rhasset.co.uk/</span></em></a></span></i></span></p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-83347089679862646002007-05-08T10:42:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:46:45.345-06:00Rehabilitating US ImperialismReview of <em>Zbigniew Brzezinski’s Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis of American Superpower</em><p></p> <p class="byline">by Ashley Smith / May 8th, 2007</p> <div class="entry"> <p>After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the US stood triumphant as the lone superpower with no peer rivals and in a unique position to reshape the international system in its interests.</p> <p>However, as Brzezinski notes in his new book, <em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Second-Chance-Presidents-American-Superpower/dp/0465002528/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/102-1792006-5724119?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1178583521&sr=1-1">Second Chance</a></em>, “barely fifteen years after the wall came down, the once proud and globally admired America was widely viewed around the world with intense hostility, its legitimacy and credibility in tatters, its military bogged down…, its formerly devoted allies distancing themselves, and world-wide public opinion polls documenting widespread hostility toward the United States.”</p> <p>While Brzezinski excoriates the Bush Administration for what he calls its “catastrophic leadership,” he does not put the current imperial crisis merely at the feet of the toxic Texan. Instead, he argues that the last three Presidents have failed to craft a new grand strategy for the US and each in turn contributed to the current crisis.</p> <p>As the former National Security Advisor to the Carter Administration, Brzezinski is no leftist. He is perhaps the most insightful imperialist thinker produced by Cold War liberalism and the most important one to confront America’s imperial crisis and propose a strategy to rehabilitate it.</p> <p>Brzezinski reviews the records of the last three presidents attempt to shape the emerging new world system. To lead the world he argues a new grand strategy would have to take shape around are three priorities: (1) shaping the power relationships toward a more cooperative global system; (2) containing civil wars, preventing terrorism and halting the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; and (3) ameliorating rising global inequality and spreading ecological crisis.</p> <p>According to Brzezinski, the first Bush Administration did not develop a new grand strategy to address these priorities, relying on a vague slogan that the US was committed to a “New World Order.”</p> <p>Amidst the dramatic transformations brought about the collapse of the Russian Empire, Bush I scrambled to keep up and essentially relied on conventional great power diplomacy to maintain the status quo among great and lesser powers, not lead their transformation.</p> <p>Brzezinski singles out Bush’s failure to capitalize on its military victory in the Gulf War as his presidency’s “original sin.” He did not turn military success into a political victory to address the regions problems especially the conflict between Israel and Palestine. Instead Bush maintained the regional status quo.</p> <p>Even worse he established military bases in Saudi Arabia and maintained sanctions against Iraq. All of these failures would provoke Arab anger and provide fertile grounds for the appeals of Al Qaeda against the US.</p> <p>Brzezinski is no less scathing toward the Clinton Administration for failing to come up with a grand strategy. Clinton instead hoped that economic globalization would of its own accord erode conflicts between nations in the world system.</p> <p>Brzezinksi argues that this naïve economic determinism led the Clinton administration to inadequately attend to statecraft among great and regional powers. Moreover, Clinton’s trumpeting of globalization left the US vulnerable to criticism and resistance from victims of multinationals, IMF/World Bank structural adjustment programs, and the Asian economic crisis.</p> <p>Globalization’s inequalities both eroded US legitimacy and sparked what Brzezinski calls a populist movement dramatically expressed through the Seattle protest in 1999 that shut down the World Trade Organization meeting.</p> <p>Brzezinski attacks the Clinton Administration for encouraging America’s elites to indulge in “social hedonism.” He argues that the ruling class’ unwilling to pay taxes or subordinate itself to international treaties and rules provoked denunciations of the US as a callous hyper-power. Its behavior risked fraying the strategic alliance with other global leaders, especially Europe.</p> <p>George Bush’s foreign policy turned a problematic position into a catastrophe. Neoconservative advisers shaped his administration’s strategy in the wake of 9/11. In place of fostering alliances engaged in deterrence Bush announced his doctrine of preemptive war carried through by the US, whether other powers came along or not, telling other regimes “you’re either with us or against.”</p> <p>Brzezinski argues that the neocons have foolishly narrowed US policy to the Middle East ignoring other strategic interests. Moreover, they demonized Moslems and Arabs and turned the US into an open partisan of Israel compromising any semblance of neutrality in negotiations over the Palestinian crisis.</p> <p>As a result of Bush’s policies and wars, Brzezinski concludes that the regime has done “calamitous damage to America’s global standing,” caused a “geopolitical disaster” of broken alliances, destabilized Central Asia and the Middle East, increased the stimulus for terrorist counter-attacks, and encouraged rather than deterred the spread of weapons of mass destruction as all those under threat from the US race to build a bomb out of self-protection.</p> <p>Most troubling for Brzezinski is how Bush has encouraged Russia, China and “rogue states” like Iran to begin forming a potential rival alliance that could threaten the primacy of American leadership of Europe in shaping the world system.</p> <p>In a startling passage, he summarizes the consequences of Bush’s “suicidal statecraft”: “Europe is now increasingly alienated. Russia and China are both more assertive and more in step. Asia is turning away and organizing itself while Japan is quietly considering how to make itself more secure. Latin American democracy is becoming populist and anti-American. The Middle East is fragmenting and on the brink of explosion. The world of Islam is inflamed by rising religious passion and anti-imperialist nationalisms. Throughout the world, public opinion polls show that U.S. policy is widely feared and even despised.”</p> <p>Brzezinski concludes that the US must conduct a regime change, replacing the Bush administration and its neocon policy advisers with foreign policy realists and chart a new grand strategy capable of repairing the damage done by the last three Presidents. The 2008 election is America’s second chance and, given the dire predicament of its current imperial crisis, he says there will not be a third.</p> <p>Brzezinski proposes that the US take up Human Rights as the guiding principle of a new grand strategy. By focusing on human rights, the US can undue its lost legitimacy, win over its alienated allies, and rehabilitate itself in the eyes of those suffering in poverty and aspiring to fulfill the nationalist aspirations.</p> <p>To carry this through, the US must rebuild its alliance with Europe and incorporate China, Japan, and Russia into formations like NATO and a rehabilitated WTO, thereby preventing the development of imperial rivals.</p> <p>The US must conceive of its project as promoting national interests that are also in the interests of the global community. It must impose self-restraint on the social hedonism of the ruling class in order to spend money and build international formation that implement global policies to further the world’s common interests.</p> <p>The price of failing to implement this strategy is two fold. First, the US will spur Russia and China among others to form a rival axis of power that could tip the world toward larger imperial wars. Second, it will antagonize the emerging populist rebellion against global inequality.</p> <p>This widening inequality is producing “revolutionaries-in-waiting … the equivalent of the militant proletariat of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries …. [The] political awakening is now global in geographic scope, comprehensive in social scale …, strikingly youthful in demographic profile and thus receptive to rapid political mobilization, and transnational in sources of inspiration because of the cumulative impact of literacy and mass communications. As a result, modern populist passions can be aroused even against a distant target, despite the absence of a unifying doctrine such as Marxism …. Only by identifying itself with the idea of universal human dignity—with its basic requirement of respect for culturally diverse political, social, and religious emanations—can America overcome the risk that the global political awakening will turn against it.”</p> <p>Brzezinski’s book is a liberal manifesto for rehabilitating imperialism. But it relies on a fundamental, faulty assumption that the world’s nations, both great powers and war torn nations, can be led by the US as a global commonweal.</p> <p>While it is true that Bush’s incompetent and reckless strategy exacerbated conflicts between rival powers, it did not create them. As Lenin argued in Imperialism, capitalism compels great powers to compete with one another generating all sorts of conflicts and inevitably military conflagrations. Only this competitive dynamic can in the final instance explain the increasing antagonisms between China, Russia and the US in particular that have developed in the wake of the Cold War.</p> <p>Moreover, while Brzezinski’s program of social reform to address global inequality and climate change might produce at best more aid, a revitalized peace core, and implementation of the Kyoto Protocols, it will not address the systemic causes of the world’s growing problems.</p> <p>The period of our rulers providing guns and butter is long gone. The competitive pressures of the capitalist race to the bottom preclude fundamental social reforms because of the vicious competition built into the system and dramatically increased since the 1970s.</p> <p>Brzezinski’s grand strategy of human rights may position the US better to win its way in the system than the previous three failed ones, but it will not overcome the imperialist and exploitative pressure built into capitalism.</p> <p>The alternative to these lies in precisely what he most fears, what he calls rising populism or at other moments the tyranny of the majority. Only such a mass movement from below can win social reforms.</p> <p>And for that new rebellion against social inequality to win and replace capitalist imperialism and class exploitation with genuine democratic control of society by the majority, it will need both Marxism and revolutionary parties. That which Brzezinski wants to preempt is the only solution—worker’s revolution.</p><p><br /></p> <p class="author">Ashley Smith is a writer and activist in Burlington, <a href="http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2007/05/rehabilitating-us-imperialism/">Vermont.</a></p></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-80570407693048770422007-05-08T10:29:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:40:52.919-06:00Impeach Bush Vol. 3 - War Profiteers and Democrat Pussies<object height="350" width="425"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/bysuX-io_k4"><param name="wmode" value="transparent"><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/bysuX-io_k4" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" height="350" width="425"></embed></object><br />Music by Eminem, Song: Business. WA... Music by Eminem, Song: Business. WARNING - This video contains graphic war photos, expletive language, and violent content which some may find gruesome and offensive.<br /><br />Condoleeza Rice's transformational diplomacy doctrine is nothing more than an excuse for us to go to war with every country on the planet and pour billions of dollars into the pockets of the financiers that put Bush into office: specifically, the war profiteers such as Halliburton and Blackwater and the major oil companies who want to take the oil from the country once its invaded. The Bush administration personally has no financial incentive whatsoever to impose any diplomatic doctrines.<br /><br />Sending our soldiers to fight an engineered war for oil company and defense contractors to make money is pure treason, abuse of power, crime against humanity and is rock solid ground for impeachment. It is the reason that the impeachment process was put into place.<br /><br />Meanwhile, the Democrats in office refuse to impeach Bush and Cheney because Nancy Pelosi won't put it on the table.<br /><br />April 09, 2007Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-31066234232710898322007-05-08T10:25:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:26:41.014-06:00Dick Durbin, Mike Gravel and Sibel Edmonds: When Silence is treason<h2 class="date-header"><span style="font-size:100%;">Tuesday, May 08, 2007</span></h2> <div class="post uncustomized-post-template"><a name="5844515763202451838"></a> <div class="post-body"> <p>Presidential candidate Mike Gravel gave Scott Horton a <a href="http://thestressblog.com/2007/05/07/antiwar-radio-sen-mike-gravel/">terrific interview</a> today. I recommend you listen to the whole thing.<br /><br />Gravel mentions Dick Durbin's recent statement that, because he was on the Senate Intelligence Committee, he knew that the egadministration was telling WMD lies prior to the Iraq invasion, but that Durbin couldn't say anything. Gravel says that's a lie - and that he, Gravel, is living proof. In 1971, Gravel read out the Pentagon Papers on the Senate floor, entering them into the Congressional Record, and later won a court case, proving that he was right, and within his rights, to do that.<br /><br />I've been meaning to bring up the Durbin brouhaha in the context of Sibel Edmonds case (of course). Downstairs, I'll tell you why it's relevant (and also a heads up about some other Sibel-related stuff coming down the pike later in the week)<br /><br />********<br /><br />In case you missed it, late last month, Senator Dick Durbin dropped <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/4/28/5550/66698">this</a> 'bombshell' on the Senate floor (C&L has the <a href="http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/04/28/sen-durbin-drops-bombshells-on-the-senate-floor/">video</a>, courtesy of Olbermann):<br /></p><blockquote>""A few hundred feet away from here, in a closed room, carefully guarded, the Intelligence Committee was meeting on a daily basis for top secret breifings about the information we were receiving and the information we had in the Intelligence Committee was not the same information being given to the American people.<br /><br />I couldn't believe it. Members of this administration were in active, heated debate over whether aluminum tubes really meant the Iraqis were developing nuclear weapons. Some within the administration saying of course not, it's not the same kind of aluminum tube, at the same time that members of the administration were telling the American people to be fearful of mushroom shaped clouds.<br /><br />I was angry about it. Frankly, I couldn't do much about it. Because you see in the Intelligence Committee we were sworn to secrecy. We can't walk outside the door and say, "The statement made yesterday by the White House is in direct contradiction to classified information that's being given to this Congress." We can't do that. We couldn't make those statements.<br /><br />And so, in my frustration, I sat here on the floor of the Senate and listened to this heated debate about invading Iraq, thinking the American people are being misled, they are not being told the truth. And that's why I joined 22 of my colleagues in voting no. I didn't feel at the time that the American people knew the real facts.<br /><br />So what happened? We invaded, turned loose hundreds, if not thousands of people scouring Iraq for these weapons of mass destruction, never found one of them. Looked for nuclear weapons, no evidence whatsoever."</blockquote><br /><br />Of course, that means that <strong>everyone</strong> in the committee knew that the American public was being lied to - and nobody said anything, until now.<br /><br />It turns out, apparently, that Durbin was either lying or mistaken when he said that he "couldn't do much about it."<br /><br />In the <a href="http://thestressblog.com/2007/05/07/antiwar-radio-sen-mike-gravel/">interview</a> that Presidential candidate Mike Gravel gave to Scott Horton yesterday, Gravel explained that "any member of Congress can release all kinds of stuff if they want to, in conscience, that they think the people should know." Gravel knows of which he speaks, in 1971, he put the Pentagon Papers into the Congressional record, and was vindicated in a Supreme Court ruling.<br /><br />Here's a partial transcript (mine) from the interview:<br /><blockquote>"<strong>Mike Gravel</strong>: (22 mins)Are you familiar with what happened with (Senator Dick Durbin), making the statement that he was conflicted because he could observe the fact that the President was saying one statement to the people and that the members of Congress were briefed on something else?<br /><br /><strong>Scott Horton</strong>: Right - in the run up to the war... Durbin was on the Intelligence Committee and he knew that what they were telling us was lies.<br /><br /><strong>MG</strong>: Right - now let's analyze that for a minute, and we'll see something very interesting. First off, Dick Durbin, making that statement, right now, in my mind is very courageous. Here's a guy, who has now got his conscience, and he's reacting to it, and made it public. What he's doing is destroying the argument of Hillary, by God, and Edwards - all of the people who voted for the war, at the same time when he knew there was a shell-game going on, and when Hillary or any of the others, say 'Well, if I knew then what I know now, I wouldn't have voted for it' - well, they knew *then* That's what Durbin's statement says - they knew then! But what Durbin did unfortunately not know was that the Supreme Court ruled in my case, Gravel vs US Government, about the Pentagon Papers, that a member of Congress cannot be held responsible for the secrecy of the administration. And so, any member of Congress can release all kinds of stuff if they want to, in conscience, that they think the people should know!<br /><br /><strong>SH</strong>: So Durbin's excuse that he would have gone to prison if he'd told us is null?<br /><br /><strong>MG</strong>: Just the opposite! And of course, he said this statement, he said: "I thought that if I released this secret information, that people would die." Well, by not releasing it, people have died. And he was not at risk for anything that he might have revealed. And none of them would be, because the operative law is what the Supreme Court ruled in my case. The problem is there's nobody, nobody has dared to do anything about this since I was in office. And even after the courtcase, I released stuff - (inaudible) and other things.<br /><br />It's just very sad, the level of timdity, and the lack of conscience. I say 'lack of conscience' because this is exactly what we had during the Vietnam era - people detached themselves from the loss of life. They don't appreciate the fact that... you know, when Murtha came out and was saying 'these people are dying, this is not right' - this was quite a change of heart for him, because he's been one of the major forces in Congress supporting the military-industrial-complex which brought about the Iraq war. So, it's the timidity, it's the lack of getting your moral sights up until you realize what you are doing with the power that you have, as a Senator. So, the game-playing is on, and that's what I'm trying to cut through. I'll be able to cut through it Scott, I'll tell you, if after my press conference, next Monday, the peace groups get organized, and make a showing at the press conference, and then turn around and make this the cause, I'll have the details all lined out, what the leadership is supposed to do. I'll tell you what, they'll respond!"</blockquote><br /><br />(As I say, go check out the rest of the <a href="http://thestressblog.com/2007/05/07/antiwar-radio-sen-mike-gravel/">interview</a>, lots of great sensible-sounding stuff there, including his plan to end the war (by taking specific action steps in Congress), and details about his upcoming press conference (Monday) etc.)<br /><br />Which brings me to Sibel Edmonds. Again.<br /><br />Sibel has told her story (that Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, Marc Grossman and Eric Edelman are <a href="http://www.antiwar.com/orig/horton.php?articleid=7032">involved in treasonous activity</a>) to the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee.<br /><br />Some day - soon if we can get Henry Waxman to <a href="http://letsibeledmondsspeak.blogspot.com/">hold hearings</a> - not only will we learn everything she knows, we'll also have to consider that many people knew all the details all along, and did... nothing! They stood by, knowing what they knew, while Richard Perle was Chairman of the Defense Policy Board. They stood by, knowing what they knew, while Doug Feith was running the Office of Special Plans, leading us into war.<br /><br />It's enough to make me angry.<br /><br />And to be clear, at the time, Sibel's claims weren't just 'allegations' - they'd already been investigated and proven. As Sibel <a href="http://wotisitgood4.blogspot.com/2007/03/sibel-edmonds-last-chance-to-put-perle.html">said</a> recently:<br /><blockquote>"This has been going on for five years, and it's not a case (that needs) to be investigated, that part has already been done by the Senate Judiciary Committee, by the DoJ's Inspector Generals office, so it just have to have a hearing and just put an end to it and see some oversight and accountability as a result. "</blockquote><br />In other Sibel news, as you know, we've been demanding that Waxman hold hearings into her case - hearings that he promised would occur when Dems were in the majority. Details are available at <a href="http://letsibeledmondsspeak.blogspot.com/">Let Sibel Edmonds Speak</a>. At some point later this week, we will have some new content being released, and when that gets published, we'll start with the phones again - calling Waxman's office demanding hearings. We'll need your help.<br /><br />(let me know if you want to be added to an email list for announcements)<br /><br />(<a href="http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x844597">DU</a>, <a href="http://www.dailykos.com/story/2007/5/8/22215/41665">DKOS </a>- please go kick, rec, if you think that's appropriate) </div> <div class="post-footer"> <p class="post-footer-line post-footer-line-1"><span class="post-author">Posted by lukery </span><span class="post-timestamp">at <a class="timestamp-link" title="permanent link" href="http://wotisitgood4.blogspot.com/2007/05/dick-durbin-mike-gravel-and-sibel.html">5/08/2007 10:03:00 PM</a> </span><span class="post-comment-link"><a class="comment-link" onclick="'javascript:window.open(this.href," toolbar="0,location="0,statusbar="1,menubar="0,scrollbars="yes,width="400,height="450" href="comment.g?blogID=5194776&postID=5844515763202451838&isPopup=true">0 comments</a> </span><span class="post-backlinks post-comment-link"><a class="comment-link" href="http://wotisitgood4.blogspot.com/2007/05/dick-durbin-mike-gravel-and-sibel.html#links">Links to this post</a> </span><span class="post-icons"><span class="item-action"><a title="Email Post" href="email-post.g?blogID=5194776&postID=5844515763202451838"><span class="email-post-icon"> </span> </a></span><span class="item-control blog-admin pid-1658026642"><a title="Edit Post" href="post-edit.g?blogID=5194776&postID=5844515763202451838"><span class="quick-edit-icon"> </span> </a></span></span></p> <p class="post-footer-line post-footer-line-2"><span class="post-labels">Labels: <a href="http://wotisitgood4.blogspot.com/search/label/sibel%20edmonds" rel="tag">sibel edmonds</a> </span></p> </div></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-35733517599460138462007-05-08T10:21:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:22:34.492-06:00Israel's F-22 Raptor<h2 style="font-family: arial;" class="date-header"><span style="font-size:100%;">May 6, 2007<br /></span></h2> <div class="post uncustomized-post-template"><span style="font-family: arial;font-size:100%;" ><a name="7123252650497560786"></a></span> <div style="font-family: arial;" class="post-body"> <p><span style="font-size:100%;"><a href="http://xymphora.blogspot.com/2007/05/outsourcing.html">Xymphora </a>in full:<br /></span> </p> <blockquote style="font-style: italic;"> <h2><span style="font-size:100%;">Outsourcing</span></h2><span style="font-size:100%;">William S. Cohen, who as far as I can tell is just an private citizen who runs a lobby <a title="The Cohen Group" href="http://www.cohengroup.net/" target="_blank">company</a> with some iffy members, has <a title="Israel may get F-22s if nation at risk" href="http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1177591142861" target="_blank">assured</a> Israel that the United States would be inclined to allow the sale of F-22 <a title="F-22 Raptor" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F-22_Raptor" target="_blank">Raptor</a> stealth fighter jets to the Israeli Air Force if Israel’s security were in jeopardy. Since Israel’s security, by definition, is always in jeopardy, Cohen is in effect announcing that the American government will turn over yet another part of its most important military secret technology to Israel (and thus, to China, as Israel immediately peddles all secret American military technology to China). Cohen’s trip was like a full state visit, with meetings with all the highest Israeli mucky-mucks, and discussions on Iran. Besides working for Israel, you have to assume Cohen is working for the manufacturers of the extremely expensive planes, Lockheed Martin and Boeing, who are <a title="Japan asks US for more data on F-22 fighter" href="http://www.f-22raptor.com/news_view.php?nid=275&vo=" target="_blank">anticipating</a> the need to find new markets for them. Needless to say, the ‘sale’ of such planes to Israel would be funded by American taxpayer money. It is comforting to know that the concept of outsourcing has now been taken to its logical conclusion, with lobbyists now setting American military policy.</span></blockquote><span style="font-size:100%;">heh.<br /><br />I suspect that Xymphora was just trying to get me to write the rest of his post for him... here goes:<br /><br />Sibel Edmonds from her <a href="http://nswbc.org/Op%20Ed/Part2-FNL-Nov29-06.htm">Hijacking of a Nation, Part 2</a>:<br /><span style="font-weight: bold;"></span></span> <blockquote style="font-style: italic;"><span style="font-size:100%;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">The American Turkish Council (ATC)</span><br /><br />Operating tax-free and under the radar is one of the most powerful “non-profit” associations in the U.S., the American Turkish Council (ATC). Some who are familiar with its operations and players describe it as ‘Mini AIPAC;’ this description aces it. ATC followed the AIPAC model; with the direct help of AIPAC & JINSA, it created a base out of which to stretch its tentacles, reaching the highest echelons of our government. While the ATC is an association in name and in charter, the reality is that it and other affiliated associations are the U.S. government, lobbyists, foreign agents, and MIC. Investigative journalist, John Stanton, correctly describes the ATC as an extraordinary group of elite and interconnected Republicans, Democrats and corporate and military heavyweights who are spearheading one of the most ambitious strategic gambits in U.S. history.<br /><br />Included in ATC’s management, board of directors, and advisors; in addition to Turkish individuals of ‘interest;’ is a dizzying array of U.S. individuals. The ATC is led by Ret. General Brent Scowcroft, who serves as Chairman of the Board; George Perlman of Lockheed Martin, the Executive Vice President; other board members include: Former National Security Advisor Sandy Berger, Ret. General Elmer Pendleton, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Ret. General Joseph Ralston (Cohen Group)</span>, Ret. Col. Preston Hughes, Alan Colegrove of Northrop Grumman, Frank Carlucci of Carlyle Group, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Christine Vick of Cohen Group</span>, Representative Robert Wexler, Former Rep. Ed Whitfield…Basically many formers; statesmen, ‘dime a dozen generals,’ and representatives.<br /><br /><br />On the members - paying clients – side; their list includes all the MIC’s who’s who, such as <span style="font-weight: bold;">Lockheed Martin, Boeing</span>, Northrop Grumman; the Washington Lobby scene’s who’s who; <span style="font-weight: bold;">The Cohen Group</span>, The Livingston Group, Washington Group International…<br />[]<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold;">One Stop Shop: The Cohen Group</span><br /><br />Like many other former statesmen, William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense, dived into the business of lobbying and consulting, and created his own Washington firm, <span style="font-weight: bold;">The Cohen Group, which works for some of the largest companies in the defense industry, such as Lockheed Martin, and serves numerous foreign players. The Cohen Group is one of the primary and most active members of the American Turkish Council (ATC). Cohen’s client, Lockheed Martin, happens to be on the board of ATC, in addition to being listed as ATC’s top paying client</span>.<br /><br />The group claims on its Website that its principals have "a century and a half of combined experience in the Congress, the Defense Department, the State Department, the White House, and state and local governments" and that they “have developed extensive expertise and relationships with key international political, economic, and business leaders and acquired invaluable experiences with the individuals and institutions that affect our clients' success abroad.” Abroad indeed. With a few ‘dime a dozen generals’ and former statesmen, the firm owes its phenomenal speedy success to interests ‘abroad’ and of course, the MIC! Let’s look, with great amazement, I hope, at how this ingenious lobby venture serves as foreign agent for several influences without having to register as such; with complete immunity against any scrutiny.<br />[]<br />The Cohen Group is an excellent case, illustrating the futility of FARA, since the firm does not have to be registered. They can claim that Turkey is not their ‘direct’ client; they can argue that they are not getting paid ‘directly’ by the government of Turkey or any other foreign entity or government. They certainly can; no matter that Grossman receives hundreds of thousands of dollars from a dubious Turkish company. Does Cohen discount Grossman’s Vice Chairmanship salary accordingly? No matter that half a million dollars per year from their client Lockheed Martin is mainly for services provided to Turkey, and having the group’s second chairman serve on Lockheed’s board is another way to get around all restrictions. The incestuous relationship twists and turns: <span style="font-weight: bold;">The Cohen Group on the board of ATC, The Cohen Group a paying member client of ATC, The Cohen Group as Lockheed’s lobbyist, Cohen’s men on the board of Lockheed, Lockheed on the board of ATC, Lockheed also a paying client of ATC</span>…How is your head; spinning yet?</span></blockquote><span style="font-size:100%;"><br />well done, xymph. you got me. </span> </div> <div class="post-footer"> <p class="post-footer-line post-footer-line-1"><span style="font-family: arial;font-size:100%;" ><span class="post-author">Posted by lukery </span><span class="post-timestamp">at <a class="timestamp-link" title="permanent link" href="http://wotisitgood4.blogspot.com/2007/05/israels-f-22-raptor.html">5/06/2007 04:55:00 PM</a> </span><span class="post-comment-link"></span><span class="post-backlinks post-comment-link"></span></span><span class="post-icons"><span class="item-action"><span style="font-family: arial;font-size:100%;" ><a title="Email Post" href="email-post.g?blogID=5194776&postID=7123252650497560786"><span class="email-post-icon"> </span></a></span><a title="Email Post" href="email-post.g?blogID=5194776&postID=7123252650497560786"> </a></span></span></p></div></div>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-51920711942684477122007-05-08T10:15:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:18:01.261-06:00De-Authorize the War Now, No Residual Troops<span style="font-weight: bold;">Gov. Bill Richardson</span><br /><br />05.04.2007<p>I first called for de-authorization of the war in Iraq in January, and I have repeated that call all around the country -- because I believe immediate de-authorization and removing all of our troops from Iraq this year is the only way to end Bush's war.</p> <p>Congress should de-authorize the war today and demand that the President begin redeploying our troops.</p> There would be no need to negotiate the withdrawal with the President, and he could not veto the resolution. <p>The time has has come for Congress to stand up to this President who refuses to recognize that his war is bleeding our military and weakening our country. He believes mere stubbornness is a foreign policy and that he can just ignore the will of the American people. In the interest of our national security, he must be stopped.</p> <p>Congress has the ability to end this war under the War Powers Act -- let's not wait or waver while more people die. And de-authorizing the war should mean removing all our troops. Every last one.</p> <p>This is essential, because our presence in Iraq worsens the violence and enables our enemies to portray us as imperialist occupiers. If we announce that we are getting out completely, we undercut this propaganda. We need to get all our troops out of the crossfire of this civil war.</p> <p>Anything less than immediate de-authorization, and beginning the process to remove all troops, is not a real plan to end this war. I know this region well, and understand how people there see the world.</p> <p>I have served as US Ambassador to the UN, President Clinton's Special Envoy, and as Secretary of Energy. I have been there. I even met with Saddam Hussein and secured the release of hostages. I applaud Senators Clinton and Byrd's steps to begin the process of getting us out of this disastrous war. But I urge them and their colleagues in Washington to commit to the full task at hand:</p> <p>Immediate de-authorization, and the removal of all <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gov-bill-richardson/deauthorize-the-war-now_b_47690.html">U.S. troops.</a></p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352349688830194792.post-54197622902899969262007-05-08T10:12:00.000-06:002007-05-08T10:13:21.055-06:00The imperial overreach<!-- <headline>The imperial overreach</headline> <source>Boston Globe</source> <teasetext>LISTENING TO President Bush's petulant tones lambasting Congress for questioning his war, I had a feeling that what we are seeing in Washington has been going on for close to a thousand years in the political tradition in which America was formed. Rulers reach for more and more power until their parliaments and barons think things have gone far enough ...</teasetext> <byline>H.D.S. Greenway</byline> <date>May 8, 2007</date> --><a href="http://www.boston.com/news/globe/"><img class="providerlogo" title="The Boston Globe" alt="The Boston Globe" src="http://cache.boston.com/bonzai-fba/File-Based_Image_Resource/from_provider_globe.gif" align="right" border="0" height="20" width="105" /></a> <div class="overline">H.D.S. GREENWAY</div> <p class="byline"><span style="font-weight: bold;">By H.D.S. Greenway </span>| <span style="white-space: nowrap;">May 8, 2007</span></p> <p>LISTENING TO President Bush's petulant tones lambasting Congress for questioning his war, I had a feeling that what we are seeing in Washington has been going on for close to a thousand years in the political tradition in which America was formed. Rulers reach for more and more power until their parliaments and barons think things have gone far enough and begin clipping regal wings.</p> <p>This has not been a good spring for the president. Democrats, and even some Republicans, are beginning to think about choking off the war in Iraq; the Supreme Court didn't like his closing down environmental regulations; his Justice Department is under scrutiny as never before for conducting politically motivated purges. The dark prince, Vice President Dick Cheney, mutters repeatedly that the president is all powerful, and that Congress should have little to say about war.</p><p><a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2007/05/08/the_imperial_overreach/?rss_id=Boston+Globe+--+Editorial%2FOp-ed+pages">--MORE--</a><br /></p>Marc Parent mparent7777 mparent CCNWONhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02192816160020746348noreply@blogger.com0