Archive for August, 2010

Europe And Beyond: U.S. Consolidates Global Missile Shield

August 4, 2010
by Rick Rozoff
Global Research, August 4, 2010
Stop NATO – 2010-08-03

On September 17, 2009 U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and President Barack Obama separately announced plans to shift the emphasis of the global American interceptor missile – so-called missile shield or anti-ballistic missile defense – project from the previous George W. Bush administration’s plans to a more mobile, flexible and geographically broader system. [1]

The proposed deployments of ten ground-based interceptor missiles in Poland and a forward-based X-band radar installation in the Czech Republic were abandoned in favor of what Obama deemed “stronger, smarter and swifter defenses of American forces and America’s allies.” Both Poland and the Czech Republic, however, remain part of Pentagon plans and will be incorporated into a broader grid with all 28 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization which in its final stage will cover all of Europe. Or at least the entire continent west of Russia and Belarus.

Plans for ground-based interceptors in Poland alarmed Russia, which necessarily saw them as aimed at itself, but would also have been housed in fixed silos that made them easy targets.

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Obama Warned Israel May Bomb Iran

August 4, 2010

by Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity, CommonDreams.org, August 4, 2010

MEMORANDUM FOR: The President

FROM: Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)

SUBJECT: War With Iran

We write to alert you to the likelihood that Israel will attack Iran as early as this month. This would likely lead to a wider war.

Israel’s leaders would calculate that once the battle is joined, it will be politically untenable for you to give anything less than unstinting support to Israel, no matter how the war started, and that U.S. troops and weaponry would flow freely. Wider war could eventually result in destruction of the state of Israel.

This can be stopped, but only if you move quickly to pre-empt an Israeli attack by publicly condemning such a move before it happens.

We believe that comments by senior American officials, you included, reflect misplaced trust in Israeli Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu.

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Kashmiri leaders call for calm, India kills more

August 3, 2010

Pro-independence leaders have appealed for calm as Indian forces killed more Kashmiris.

World Bulletin, Tuesday,  August 3, 2010

Pro-independence leaders have appealed for calm as Indian forces killed more Kashmiris.

Indian police killed at least four people on Tuesday in fresh clashes, raising the death toll of seven weeks of protests to 43.

At least 25 protesters have been killed in the last five days, civilians shot dead by police.

Police in Srinagar, the main town in the Muslim-majority territory, used loudspeakers mounted on vehicles to warn that “anyone seen violating curfew restrictions will be shot dead.”

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Revered Rabbi Preaches Slaughter of Gentile Babies

August 3, 2010

Settlers Step up “Price-tag” Policy

by Jonathan Cook, Dissident Voice,  August 2nd, 2010

A rabbi from one of the most violent settlements in the West Bank was questioned on suspicion of incitement last week as Israeli police stepped up their investigation into a book in which he sanctions the killing of non-Jews, including children and babies.

Rabbi Yitzhak Shapira is one of the leading ideologues of the extreme wing of the religious settler movement. He is known to be a champion of the “price-tag” policy of reprisal attacks on Palestinians, including punishing them for attempts by officials to enforce Israeli law against the settlements.

So far the policy has chiefly involved violent harassment of Palestinians, with settlers inflicting beatings, attacking homes, throwing stones, burning fields, killing livestock and poisoning wells.

It is feared, however, that Shapira’s book The King’s Torah, published last year, is intended to offer ideological justifications for widening the scope of such attacks to include killing Palestinians, even children.

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The Real Reasons Why the US and India Demonize Pakistan’s ISI

August 3, 2010
By Shahid R. Siddiqi. Axis of Logic, July 31, 2010

Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence agency, or ISI as it is popularly known, is seen as their nemesis by those who have tried to undermine the security interests of the country one way or the other. It is no wonder then that in past few years the Americans unleashed a strong ISI-bashing campaign, with India following suit.

The Americans made no bones about their dislike for this agency, blaming it for working against their interests in Afghanistan. The Indians also see an ISI agent behind every rock in Kashmir and in Afghanistan where they are trying to dig their heels. They do not hesitate to pin on ISI the blame for the freedom struggle in Kashmir or for acts of terrorism by Indian extremists. Until recently the Karzai government dominated by the anti-Pakistan Northern Alliance also remained hostile to ISI.

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BUCHANAN: GOP Blank Check to ISRAEL for War?

August 3, 2010

Pat Buchanan, Yahoo! News, August 3, 2010

High among the blunders of history was the “blank cheque” Kaiser Wilhelm gave Vienna, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, to deal with the Serbs as they saw fit.

Five weeks later, Vienna cashed the check and declared war, after Belgrade refused to submit to all 10 demands of an ultimatum. Russia mobilized; Germany and France followed. And war came, the bloodiest in all of European history with 9 million soldiers in their graves.

Since June 1914, a “blank check” given by one nation to another for war has been regarded as strategic folly.

Thus it is startling to learn 47 House Republicans just signed on to H.R. 1553 declaring unequivocal “support for Israel’s right to use all means necessary to confront and eliminate nuclear threats posed by Iran … including the use of military force.”

These Republicans have just given Tel Aviv a blank check for a pre-emptive war that Israel, unless it uses its nuclear weapons, can start but not finish. Fighting and finishing that war would fall to the armed forces of the United States.

Who do these Republicans represent?

The Pentagon has made clear that with two wars of nearly a decade’s duration bleeding us, we do not want a third war with Iran. For while easy to predict how such a war begins, with air and missile strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, no one can know how it ends.

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Iran Under Siege

August 3, 2010

Lurching Toward War?

By Anthony DiMaggio, Counterpunch,  August 1, 2010

The European Union is imposing more severe sanctions on Iran, while U.S. leaders debate whether they should officially support an Israeli military attack.  The cavalier nature of “debates” concerning Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons development assume that it is the right of the U.S. and its allies to do whatever they want to Iran, whenever they want, however they want.  This is a recipe not only for criminal aggression, but devastation and imperial terror on a massive scale.

European sanctions against Iran seek to target the country’s energy, trade, and banking industries by blocking dozens of individuals and companies from doing any business with the country.  The sanctions are described by the BBC as some of “the most far reaching sanctions adopted by the EU against any country.”  The export of equipment and technology needed for refining and producing natural gas are prohibited, while money transfers from European countries to Iran (of more than 10,000 Euros) will be subject to the approval of national officials.

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Pakistan flood misery mounts

August 3, 2010

Al Jazeera, August 3, 2010
Many have lost their homes and livelihoods in the country’s northwest [AFP]

The worst floods in memory in Pakistan have affected more than three million people so far and the death toll has climbed to over 1,500, the UN Children’s Fund (Unicef) has said.

Amid forecasts of more heavy monsoon rains, authorities on Tuesday said they expected the death toll to rise further.

The Swat valley, which has yet to recover from a major Pakistani army offensive against Taliban fighters just over a year ago, is one of the areas worst affected by the floods.

Large parts of the valley’s upper regions, reached by a riverside road, are inaccessible. Scores of bridges, roads and building have been washed away by the torrents.

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Mordechai Vanunu under brutal conditions

August 3, 2010
Morning Star Online, July 30,  2010
By Ernest Rodker

There are serious concerns for the safety of Israeli nuclear whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu, who is back in prison and being held in isolation in a violent section of Ayalon prison, one of the most notorious jails in Israel.

Vanunu, once a technician at Israel’s Dimona nuclear weapons research centre, has already spent 18 years in prison – 11 and a half of which were in solitary confinement – for telling the Sunday Times in 1986 of Israel’s secret development of its nuclear weapons programme.

Since his release in 2004 he has been forbidden to leave Jerusalem without permission, meet foreigners or leave Israel – which is his most fervent wish.

He was returned to prison on May 23, having been found guilty of speaking to and associating with foreigners.

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Ignoring a common Kashmiri

August 3, 2010

Is anyone talking about people ?

MPRESSIONS BY UDAY SHANKER,

Greater Kashmir, August 3, 2010

Every one in New Delhi seems to be taking stock of Kashmir situation. Every one seems to be  concerned over the deteriorating situation in Kashmir. Every one is mourning the mounting loss of human lives. Every one  is  giving his own solution to the problem. But no one is talking about the people.
Why? One may ask.  There is an undying habit of looking at the situation from incident to incident basis, from one enclave to another basis, from individual to individual basis, as if people have already been rendered irrelevant. Experimenting is the art that Delhi has perfected so far, despite the fact that all  these hit and trial methods have not   shown any way forward  so far. It’s latest experiment  of trying a young man has failed, given the situation that has surfaced in the Valley.

Delhi doesn’t seemed to have learnt any lessons. It is still focused on  peripheral   issues, with an unshaken focus on fire fighting measures.  The tragedy is that if Delhi is  not getting a sense as  what to do in  this situation, much of the fault lies with the leadership of Kashmir, if at all it deserves to be called a leadership. The new  generation leader Omar Abdullah for months kept on  harping  that there was no  problem. He was asking where is the problem? He did not see any problem until the youth started dying on the streets of Kashmir, until the people  were out on streets in thousands, until the whole Valley seemed to be in flames.

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