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Europe
Belgian Mosque Attacked With Firebombs, Imam Killed
A man threw a petrol bomb through the window of a mosque west of Brussels on Monday, killing the imam and injuring a second person, Belgian newspaper La Derniere Heure reported.

The newspaper quoted police as saying a suspect was detained after the attack in Anderlecht and a large crowd of people gathered in front of the mosque. Police were not immediately reachable for comment.

Belgium has a Muslim population of about 500,000 out of a population of nearly 11 million and there are occasional acts of violence between communities, particularly in areas such as Anderlecht.

Derniere Heure said the victim, 46, was treated by emergency services at the scene but died of smoke inhalation.

In December, a gunman killed seven people in the eastern city of Liege after detonating a hand grenade and firing rifle shots into a crowd of Christmas shoppers.
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#1  22 September 2011 - A sharia court has been established in Antwerp, Belgium, by a radical Muslim group called Sharia4Belgium.

Leaders of the group say that the purpose of the court is to create a parallel Islamic legal system in Belgium in order to challenge the state’s authority as enforcer of the civil law protections guaranteed by the Belgian constitution.

The sharia court, which is located in Antwerp’s Borgerhout district, is “mediating” family law disputes for Muslim immigrants in Belgium.

Legal experts say that the Islamic court will also undercut the state’s ability to investigate and prosecute perpetrators of so-called honour crimes. In 2007, for example, Belgium outlawed the practice of forced marriage.

Those convicted of forcing someone into marriage by violence or coercion face a prison sentence of up to two years and a fine of up to €2,500 ($3,500). This law is likely to be undermined as Muslim marriage disputes come under the jurisdiction of the sharia court.

Sharia4Belgium says that the court in Antwerp will eventually expand its remit and handle criminal cases as well.

Sharia4Belgium consists of Islamists who are committed to bring everyone living in Belgium (including all non-Muslims) under the authority of sharia. Its website issues an invitation calling for all Belgians to convert to Islam and submit to sharia or face the consequences.

The group is linked to Anjem Choudary, leader of Muslims Against Crusades, an Islamist group in England that recently announced a project to establish self-governing sharia-controlled enclaves across the United Kingdom.

In November 2010, Belgian police arrested three members of Sharia4Belgium in a counter-terrorism operation. The suspects were using the Ansar al-Mujahideen jihadist website to plan an attack on Belgian soil.

Muslims make up around 10% of Antwerp’s population, and the city has long been a hotbed of radical Islam. Some estimates claim that more than half of the mosques in Antwerp are controlled by radical Muslim groups, including the Deobandi sect.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 20:49 Comments || Top||

#2  Red on Red?
Posted by: SteveS || 03/12/2012 21:17 Comments || Top||

#3  As I recall, Anderlecht was one of those gritty, blue collar neighborhoods that are so picturesque in the movies.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/12/2012 23:31 Comments || Top||


Africa North
AQIM chief buying arms in Libya: source
Mokhtar Belmokhtar, a top fugitive leader in Al-Qaeda's north African branch, is in Libya shopping for weapons, Malian security sources told AFP on Monday.

"Mokhtar Belmokhtar, one of the chiefs of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) has been in Libya for several weeks, notably to procure arms," a top Malian security source said.

"This is yet further proof that terrorists will do anything to create a sweeping network in the Sahel and Sahara," the source said.

Belmokhtar is being tried in absentia in Algeria, accused of perpetrating several "terrorist acts" including a May 2010 attack on soldiers in the southern Djelfa region that left two dead.

Another Malian security said said: "Belmokhtar is in Libya which confirms that AQIM wants to extend its influence."

Belmokhtar, a native of central Algeria, is a founding member of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), which later became known as Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

Belmokhtar heads one of AQIM's two main katibas (battalions), controlling the group's southern area.

Nicknamed "the uncatchable", Belmokhtar rules over a large swathe of desert that straddles Algeria, Chad, Niger, Mali and Mauritania and where his men are believed to hold several Europeans hostage.

Belmokhtar has already been sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment in 2004 and 2008, and to 20 years in prison in 2007, over similar charges and the killing of 13 customs officers.

In November Belmokhtar told a Mauritanian news website that AQIM had acquired Libyan weapons during fighting that ended in the overthrow and killing of strongman Moamer Kadhafi.
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Afghanistan
Obama warns against rush for exits in Afghanistan
President Barack Obama on Monday warned against "a rush for the exits" in Afghanistan, as questions mount about US war strategy after a US soldier killed 16 civilians in a shooting rampage.

"It's important for us to make sure that we get out in responsible way, so that we don't end up having to go back in," Obama said in an interview with Pittsburgh CBS station KDKA.

"But what we don't want to do, is to do it in a way that is just a rush for the exits."

Obama said the shooting rampage, which mostly targeted women and children, was "absolutely heartbreaking and tragic," but stressed that a withdrawal from Afghanistan involving tens of thousands of troops had to be done responsibly.

"We have got hundreds of advisers in civilian areas as well, we have got huge amounts of equipment that have to be moved out. We have got to make sure that the Afghans can protect their borders to prevent Al-Qaeda coming back."

In a separate interview with Denver CBS affiliate KCNC Obama added that it was "important for us just to make sure that we are not ... in Afghanistan longer than we need to be."

The White House had earlier insisted that its Afghan strategy would not be impacted by the "awful" rampage.

"Our strategic objectives have not changed and they will not change," said White House spokesman Jay Carney, adding the US goal remained defeating Al-Qaeda and empowering Afghans to ensure their own security.

Obama is committed to gradually withdrawing US forces from Afghanistan under an agreement with NATO partners which foresees a full drawdown by the end of 2014.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 19:27 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  OK - so, what exactly is our strategy? Walk at a leisurely pace toward the exits?
Posted by: Matt || 03/12/2012 19:38 Comments || Top||

#2  Has he apologized yet?
Seems he may be slipping.....
Posted by: USN, Ret. || 03/12/2012 23:07 Comments || Top||


Africa North
Libyan human rights abuses 'deeply concerns' Ban Ki-moon
Not to be confused with Kofi Annan who was usually "deeply moved"
Illegal arrests, revenge attacks and deaths following torture in secret prisons are continuing in Libya by armed militias with the new government failing to establish an effective judicial system, according to the Secretary General of the United Nations.

In a report due to be delivered to the Security Council, obtained by The Independent, Ban Ki-moon expresses his “ deep concern” at the systematic abuse continuing seven months after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.

The Secretary-General recommends that the UN Support Mission the Libya (UNSML) should continue for another 12 months. But he points out that raising human rights concerns by the international community pressure groups has had little effect with the country’s interim administration, which is seemingly unable to curb the excesses.

Up to 6,000 detainees, including women and children, remain in private jails run by various ‘brigades’ with very little known of what is going on inside. The militias have also taken control of some official prisons and the numbers being held are actually increasing as “Revolutionary ‘brigades’ continue to carry out arrests of alleged former regime supporters and interrogation, including at undisclosed locations, as well as to control known detention centres where conditions remain mostly Poor” said Mr Ban.
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Economy
Obamalaise - We have only ourselves to blame for the doldrums
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/12/2012 13:48 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  To sum up the Obamanation's position: "We have to all work as a team and I'm the owner, GM & head coach so shut up and do what I say"


The wannabe tyrant wants to be able to send us all to reeducation camps while he plunders us to pass out billions to his sycophants and supporters.
Posted by: AlanC || 03/12/2012 14:12 Comments || Top||

#2  By ourselves you mean Obamanomics and the fucked up regulations coming out of DC, right?
Posted by: DarthVader || 03/12/2012 14:20 Comments || Top||

#3  He seems to be following the Carter playbook (except with the use of the race card). Hopefully he'll have the same sort of luck as Carter did come election time.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 03/12/2012 15:44 Comments || Top||

#4  Well, at least 51% are to blame considering who they put in charge in 2008. [Not that the people who offered up an alternative which was basically similar in attitude and behavior can avoid the same tag.]
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 15:57 Comments || Top||

#5  After he cuts the deficit in half everything will be all right.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 16:25 Comments || Top||

#6  "We have only ourselves to blame for the doldrums"

Yeah, for electing YOU.
Posted by: newc || 03/12/2012 17:58 Comments || Top||

#7  'except the race card.'
Nope, too late; check out the below:
www.barackobama.com/african-americans

Posted by: USN, Ret. || 03/12/2012 23:22 Comments || Top||


Europe
How paying double for German subs helped sink Greece
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Europeans Take Lead on Iran Nuclear Negotiations
The Europeans want to play a key role in the ongoing conflict with Iran over its disputed nuclear program, jumpstarting stalled negotiations in a bid to prevent Israel from taking military action. But can the EU's hapless foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who will lead the talks, make a difference?

When Catherine Margaret Ashton, also known as Baroness Ashton of Upholland, became Europe's top diplomat two years ago, even her husband Peter Kellner expressed skepticism. Upon her appointment, the British people "weren't exactly dancing in the streets," admitted Kellner, president of the YouGov international opinion polling group. Following an unpromising start, Ashton's reputation has continued in one direction: downward.

After one and a half years, the job performance of Europe's first high representative of the Union for foreign affairs and security policy -- as Ashton is officially known -- was so dismal that there was open speculation that she would be replaced. "We are slowly running out of time," warned Elmar Brok, the foreign policy spokesman for Germany's conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in the European Parliament. Guy Verhofstadt, the leader of the group of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) at the parliament in Brussels, described Ashton's policies as "ridiculous."

The Briton, who has the "charisma of a caravan site on the Isle of Sheppey," as British journalist Rod Liddle once quipped, has endured the reproaches without complaint. When she is criticized, she dutifully takes notes. She gladly reads off prepared statements. Her strengths lie in her work behind the scenes, she asserts. When she became the EU's foreign policy chief, she said that she was not "an ego on legs," adding: "The skills I bring (are) of negotiation, of diplomacy."

Over the coming months, Ashton will have an opportunity to prove whether this is true. The top EU foreign policy representative currently faces the most difficult mission in international politics. It is her job to negotiate with Iran over its controversial nuclear program.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 11:51 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I s'pose it keeps them busy and out of trouble, always a good thing...
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/12/2012 23:32 Comments || Top||


Britain
Irish artist was anti Israel until he visited Israel and Paleoworld
From the Independent
I used to hate Israel. I used to think the Left was always right. Not any more. Now I loathe Palestinian terrorists...
Posted by: Lord Garth || 03/12/2012 11:25 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  As a Brit following BBC when growing up the usual theme was that Israel were vicious bullies and the Paelos innocent victims.

Until i realised that alot of Paelos dont want the two state solution but destruction of Israel my mind changed.
Posted by: Gruth McGurque5303 || 03/12/2012 18:40 Comments || Top||


Fifth Column
Elena Kagan Edited Racist 'Critical Race Theory' Paper By Prof. Derrick Bell
In November 1985, the Harvard Law Review published an article by Derrick Bell that was a "classic" in the development of Critical Race Theory.

The article was edited by then-student Elena Kagan, and was cited by Prof. Charles Ogletree in support of her nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Barack Obama in 2010.

The article makes clear that Critical Race Theory sees the U.S. Constitution as a form of "original sin"--a view later embraced by Obama as a state legislator, and reflected in his actions and appointments. The following is an excerpt from the non-fiction portion of the article; much of what follows is a fictional story that Bell intended as a parable of racial "fantasy." (99 Harv. L. Rev. 4)
(emphasis mine)
At the nation's beginning, the framers saw more clearly than is perhaps possible in our more enlightened and infinitely more complex time the essential need to accept what has become the American contradiction.

The framers made a conscious, though unspoken, sacrifice of the rights of some in the belief that this forfeiture was necessary to secure the rights of others in a society embracing, as its fundamental principle, the equality of all. And thus the framers, while speaking through the Constitution in an unequivocal voice, at once promised freedom for whites and condemned blacks to slavery....

The Constitution has survived for two centuries and, despite earnest efforts by committed people, the contradiction remains, shielded and nurtured through the years by myth.

This contradiction is the root reason for the inability of black people to gain legitimacy -- that is, why they are unable to be taken seriously when they are serious and why they retain a subordinate status as a group that even impressive proofs of individual competence cannot overcome. Contradiction, shrouded by myth, remains a significant factor in blacks' failure to obtain meaningful relief against historic racial injustice.

The myths that today and throughout history have nurtured the original constitutional contradiction and thus guided racial policy are manifold, operating like dreams below the level of language and conscious thought.
Which is why they are textually invisible, and otherwise imaginary.
Much of what is called the law of civil rights -- an inexact euphemism for racial law -- has a mythological or fairy-tale quality that is based, like the early fairy tales, less on visions of gaiety and light than on an ever-present threat of disaster.

We are as likely to deny as to concede these myths, and we may well deny some and admit others. They are not single stories or strands. Rather, they operate in a rich texture that constantly changes, concealing content while elaborating their misleading meanings.

When recognized, these myths often take the form of the missing link between the desire for some goal of racial justice and its realization.

Black civil rights lawyers propound the myth that this case or that court may provide the long-sought solution to racial division. They fantasize and strategize about hazy future events that may bring us a long-envisioned racial equality.

White people cling to the belief that racial justice may be realized without any loss of their privileged position.

Even at this late date, some find new comfort in the old saw that "these things" -- meaning an end to racial discrimination -- "take time." The psychological motivations behind the myths perpetrated by people of both races can be sufficiently complex to engender book-length explanations by psychiatrists.

Racial stereotypes are also part of this suffocating web of myth that forms the rationale of inaction, but it is not necessary to catalogue here the myriad stereotypes about black people that have served since the days of slavery to ease the consciences of the thoughtful and buoy the egos of the ignorant.

The contemporary myths that confuse and inhibit current efforts to achieve racial justice have informed all of our racial history. Myth alone, not history, supports the statements of those who claim that the slavery contradiction was finally resolved by a bloody civil war.

The Emancipation Proclamation was intended to serve the interests of the Union, not the blacks, a fact that Lincoln himself admitted. The Civil War amendments, while more vague in language and ambiguous in intent, actually furthered the goals of northern industry and politics far better and longer than they served to protect even the most basic rights of the freedmen.

The meager promises of physical protection contained in the civil rights statutes adopted in the post-Civil War period were never effectively honored. Hardly a decade later, the political compromise settling the disputed Hayes-Tilden election once again left the freedmen to the reality of life with their former masters.

Finally, the much-discussed "40 acres and a mule," hardly extravagant reparations for an enslaved people who literally built the nation, never got beyond the discussion stage.

The reason that the Civil War amendments failed to produce equality for blacks remains an all-too-familiar barrier today: effective remedies for harm attributable to discrimination in society in general will not be granted to blacks if that relief involves a significant cost to whites.

Even in northern states, abolitionists' efforts following the Revolutionary War were stymied by this unspoken principle. Today, affirmative action remedies as well as mandatory school desegregation plans founder as whites balk at bearing the cost of racial equality.

Throughout this history of unkept promises and myth-making about the possibility and proximity of racial equality, racial policy via fantasy has not been the exclusive province of "the perpetrator perspective."

Black victims of racial oppression also subscribe to myths about racial issues. The modern civil rights movement and its ringing imperative, "We Shall Overcome," must be seen as part of the American racial fantasy.

This is not a condemnation. Much of what advocates call the "struggle" to throw off the fetters of subordinate status is simply an age-old effort to uncover the reality beneath the racial illusions that whites and blacks hold both about themselves and about each other.

Clutching for ideological straws is understandable, but, unfortunately, the result is as predictable as that of the framers' fantasy...
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 11:05 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "...remedies for harm attributable to discrimination in society in general will not be granted to blacks if that relief involves a significant cost to whites."

Analysis a decade ago indicated that the economy as a whole loses about $200B/yr complying with affirmative action. It also results in several thousand dollars per capita being transferred from whites and asians to black and hispanics. Sounds pretty significant to me (although the paper was in 85 and the analysis in 1999).
Posted by: Lord Garth || 03/12/2012 11:35 Comments || Top||

#2  Hate speech.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 03/12/2012 12:00 Comments || Top||

#3  Everyone has two options, they can live in their own reality or someone elses, as the movie The Matrix and Zen seem to intimate.
However the choice can be decided by adopting a Nash equilibrium.
The practical and general implication is that when players also act in the interests of the group, then they are better off than if they acted in their individual interests alone.
Guess which group acts in the interest of the group and which doesn't?
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 13:44 Comments || Top||

#4  To be taken seriously, you have to be a serious person. Demand that your children excel in math and science and you'll be taken very seriously.
Posted by: Jefferson || 03/12/2012 13:48 Comments || Top||

#5  I think the whole issue of slavery is spot on. However 75% of the blacks are no longer on a southern agricultural plantation being owned,supported and housed for their work in the fields. Presently 75% of the blacks are on the Democratic Plantation in all the major cities across the United States. The Democtrats own them and give them food, housing and money in exchange for voting their masters back into office time and time again. The democrats obtain this funding by taxing the non plantation productive workers. Once being given a basic life for free they quickly lose their incentive to work. Each generation becomes more and more dependant on their masters for support. Slavery still exists in the US for 75% of the blacks but it's called entitlements.
Posted by: David169 || 03/12/2012 17:31 Comments || Top||

#6  Hear, hear, David.
Posted by: Barbara || 03/12/2012 17:41 Comments || Top||

#7  Losing a war has a price.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/12/2012 18:44 Comments || Top||

#8  Too many forget that 'white privilege' fills a hell'va lot of military cemeteries for which there would otherwise be no rights or country or an environment to bitch about. The fools spouting this rhetoric believe they'd the ones in charge instead of occupying mass graves of their various 'social justice' mentors have created in the last hundred years.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 19:52 Comments || Top||

#9  another reason why "crime statistics by race" are forbidden. Race is getting muddied, economic stagnation seems to settle in blue areas. Kagan and Sotomayor will be blights on the USSC for years. Affirmative Action hires. Sowell, et al, would've been better picks
Posted by: Frank G || 03/12/2012 21:24 Comments || Top||


Caribbean-Latin America
Mexico Discovers 167 Bodies In 50+ Year-Old Mass Grave
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#1  (Reuters) - A mass grave discovered in southern Mexico with the remains of 167 people is approximately 1,300 years old, the Chiapas state prosecutor's office said in a statement, after authorities had originally thought the grave was only 50 years old.

Forensic experts and anthropologists said the skulls showed signs of artificial deformation practiced more than 1,000 years ago by natives in the area, the statement dated Saturday said. Ancient pottery was also found at the site, it said.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 03/12/2012 9:12 Comments || Top||

#2  Mass killings are a tradition, apparently.
Posted by: DarthVader || 03/12/2012 14:22 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF blog: Israel Under Fire
Note: the blog is updated throughout the day as events occur. Click on the title, above, to see the latest.
More than 180 rockets were fired from the Gazoo Strip, and struck major population centers in southern Israel in the last 72 hours. More than 1,000,000 Israelis are under the threat of rocket fire.

Terrorists, such as the PRC
The Popular Resistance Committee was founded in September 2000, and since has categorically refused the idea of peace with Israel. The PRC is a sub-contractor for Iran and Hezbollah, paid for terror attacks against Israel from Gaza.

The PRC are funded and supported directly by Hamas. By allowing the PRC to operate as an ostensibly independent proxy, Hamas is able to carry out terror attacks against Israelis while maintaining an official stance of "restraint". In addition to monthly funding, Hamas also provides the PRC with weapons and training.
are firing rockets into the cities of Ashdod, Be'ersheba, Yavne, Netivot and Ashkelon; as well as into the Eshkol and Shari Ha'Negev regional councils. Iron Dome system has so far intercepted 49 rockets that were to land in densely populated areas..

This post will be updated with information as it arrives. Last update on 12:30, March 12th.

Timeline:

Monday, March 12th, 2012

12:05 - Video: In response to the 180+ rockets fired from Gazoo into Israel, IDF targeted Islamic Jihad
...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the liquidation of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah...
weapons depot.

11:41 - Overnight, 25 rockets fired from Gazoo hit Israel. The Iron Dome active defense system intercepted 5 more rockets. Since the beginning of the latest escalation, the Iron Dome has intercepted a total of 49 rockets.
9.35 --  An IAF aircraft targeted a terrorist squad that was preparing to fire a rocket at Israel from the southern Gazoo Strip.
07:10 - Overnight: Six terror sites targeted in Gazoo, both in the northern and southern parts of the Strip. Initial reports indicate approximately 20 rockets have been fired into Israel since midnight.
06:30 --  False reports of IDF aerial strikes on Sunday night, including the death of a three-year-old girl, were debunked.

Sunday, March 11th, 2012

22:27 -- As of now 147 rockets landed in Israel from Gazoo. The Iron Dome system intercepted 43 rockets out of 52 attempts.
13:37 - IAF aircraft targeted a terrorist moments before firing a Grad rocket at Ashdod.
12:15 -- Photos: Ruined farm building in southern Israel after a direct hit from a rocket originating in Gazoo.
11:55 - Earlier this morning, IAF aircraft targeted a terrorist at a rocket launching site from which two rockets were fired at the city of Ashdod a short time beforehand, in the northern Gazoo Strip. A hit was confirmed. Ashdod is home to over 200,000 Israeli civilians.
8:38 - Overnight, IAF aircraft targeted a terrorist squad that was in the final stages of preparing to fire rockets at Israel from the northern Gazoo Strip. 
In addition, IAF aircraft targeted two rocket launching sites, in the northern Gazoo Strip, used by terror organizations to fire medium-range rockets into Israel (over 40 kilometers).
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#1  I would beth the 2 or 3 Israeli airstrikes did alot more damage than alll of the Paleosd rockets combined!
Posted by: chris || 03/12/2012 8:24 Comments || Top||

#2  The arstrikes are also a lot more targeted at the militants. The rockets - deliberately at civilians.

But just watch who the LSM and Human [abusers] Rights groups point the finger at.
Posted by: Crazyfool || 03/12/2012 8:41 Comments || Top||

#3  I think Israel should line up a few artillery pieces and everytime a rocket is fired, fired a shell into Gaza. If that doesn't stop the rockets fire 2, 3 ,4 shells, etc until they stop.
Posted by: Phil_B || 03/12/2012 9:29 Comments || Top||

#4  Ditto that Phil_B.
Posted by: Dale || 03/12/2012 9:48 Comments || Top||

#5  That works only as a short term tactic. Until the Israelis realize that the one thing, the only thing, that this conflict is about is land, it will continue, and likely get worse.

Since the Paleos and their Muslim backers are entirely focused on land, ALL the land, and literally nothing else matters, this leaves the Israelis only two strategic options.

Either give the Muslims ALL of Israel, or TAKE AWAY the lands used by Muslims to attack Israel.

This can be done gradually, or all at once, but the end result is the same: no more Muslims living where they can and do attack Israel. This means men, women, and children. They all go.

If that means kicking the Paleos out of Gaza into Egypt, and out of the West Bank into Jordan, so be it. In that case, any further hostilities from those two nations are clearly acts of aggressive war, in which those nations are subject to attack. No more excuses. They are responsible for any attack that comes from their soil.

However, given their former actions, both Egypt and Jordan will brutally suppress their Paleo Muslim "brothers", if and when they create a nuisance, or solely to let them know who is boss.

Not the Israelis problem.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 10:07 Comments || Top||

#6  Killing the guys who launch rockets won't help much. They are paid cash. If more die, the cash payments go up. That's about it.

Moose is right about denying the terrorists any safe place to operate, but the range of the rockets keeps increasing. Over time you would have to clear out all of Gaza, parts of Lebanon and Jordan, etc. Never happen.

I suggest collective punishment. every time a rocket is fired at Israel, the town from which it was launched is cleared out. They can go wherever they like, but they can't stay. Bulldoze it to the ground. After a couple of towns end this way it will become impossible for the terrorists to operate. The locals just won't allow it.
Posted by: Iblis || 03/12/2012 10:48 Comments || Top||

#7  Had integration been tried? There's still unsettled land, if they Isreal's take that and then offer Paleos "safe-haven" for any who give up the Jihad would that work? Put them up in housing, camps, training courses for everyday jobs. Few takers at first, but even the limited success of a couple hundred integrated into Isreali Society along with other Isreali Arabs might give a push toward cutting off the "aid Money" to Gaza and into the programs. Granted they'd have to be heavily monitored, precautions taken, rights "given", media access, ect.

Far shot, No chance of working, but it seems Isreal is unable to muster up the will to throw the Paleos out. I'm thinking more along the lines of this fails, excuse for concrete wall after driving them out. Hell, with the way Egypt is going they just might be in another war where the opportunity arises.
Posted by: Charles || 03/12/2012 11:14 Comments || Top||

#8  "The PRC are funded and supported directly by Hamas".

Actually the relationship between the PRC and Hamas is pretty complicated. Yes, there are some PRC members who are also in the armed wing of Hamas but most of the PRC are anti Hamas. Hamas has been hurt by the IDF strikes but not nearly as much as the PRC. Hamas is now in the situation of trying to get the PRC to stop firing. It is making Hamas look like wimps.
Posted by: Lord Garth || 03/12/2012 11:17 Comments || Top||

#9  Had integration been tried? There's still unsettled land, if they Isreal's take that and then offer Paleos "safe-haven" for any who give up the Jihad would that work?

Yes, it's been tried. No, it didn't work. What do you think Gaza was all about? Give us land for peace, the Paleos said. So the Israelis gave them land and yet there is no peace. The Israelis have bent over backwards for peace. Every time one group of Palestinians such as the PLA, PLO, Fatah, Hamass or whatever say they are going to stop committing acts of terror some "splinter" group or another emerges and continues to commit acts of terror. Each time the mainstream Palestinians claim to be unable to control the splinter groups. Bullshit. I remember well how Yasser Arafat would condemn the bombings and shootings and missile launches but then wring his hands and claim his inability to rein in the terrorist. Bloody bastard was up to his ears in it.

Anonymoose said it. Push 'em all outta there.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 03/12/2012 11:40 Comments || Top||

#10  To me the whole of this conflict can be described by the almost cliched phrase; "If the Paleos unilaterally disarm there will be NO war; if Israel unilaterally disarms there will be NO Jews"

'moose is correct. Every town that fires a rocket gets moved lock, stock & barrel to the Sinai and then bulldozed. If the West Bank barbarians chime in, they get the same treatment.
Posted by: AlanC || 03/12/2012 13:41 Comments || Top||

#11  I always had the idea that Israel should open up an office across the street from the UN. and each time a rocket is fired into Israel - have a marksman fire a high-powered rifle at the U.N. building (in the general vicinity of the office of the General Secretary would be fine). Not at a specific target - but just the general vicinity.
just to see how long it takes the UN to respond when they are in the area....
Not advocating this - I just get wierd ideas sometimes....
Posted by: CrazyFool || 03/12/2012 13:58 Comments || Top||

#12  The question of integration being tried raises a good historical point. I recommend reading the book One Palestine, Complete by T Segev. It records the history of the area between 1917 and 1948. Written by a Jewish author in 1999, it records the initial view that integration was to be the centrepoint of the mandate. Basically the hardliners have won out on both sides. Now I am not sure there is a way back to that.
Posted by: Northern Cousin || 03/12/2012 14:25 Comments || Top||

#13  The question of integration? One out of five Israeli citizens -- note, not merely residents, but full citizens -- is an Arab, and most Israeli Arabs are Muslim. Israeli Arabs volunteer to serve in the IDF, elect their own representatives to the Knesset, and serve in Prime Minister Netanyahu's cabinet.

By contrast, the areas the Palestinians rule over are Judenrein...and well on the way to becoming Christianrein as well. The hardliners have most certainly won on the Palestinian side, where it is illegal to sell or rent property to a Jew. As I recall the sentence is death, though I may be wrong about that last. Quite unlike the situation in Israel.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/12/2012 14:52 Comments || Top||

#14  Good points trailing wife. Thanks
Posted by: Northern Cousin || 03/12/2012 15:02 Comments || Top||

#15  Just been watching T.V and a Hamas official was being interviewed. Basically what he was saying was that the "radicals" were just using "toy" rockets and if Hamas was provoked any more they would have to get involved and use their serious rockets. If Israel is smart it will lure Hamas into firing one of their rockets. They can then reply by decapitating the Hamas leadership. It probably wouldn't hurt to let Fatah help in cleaning out the Gaza of Hamas, root and branch women and children.
Hamas will either have to flee to Hizbollah or to Egypt.
Who will then finance them (other than the EU, especially Norway)? If they head towards Lebanon they can make up with Iran again, otherwise if they go to Egypt, they can be financed by the Soddies.
The main point is that they will never get back to Gaza again.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 15:41 Comments || Top||

#16  That town ain't big enough for the two of them. Homestead Act for Israeli Jews on federally owned land in Nevada and Utah.

Let the Muzzies have it all and let it become worthless. With the war that is coming, it'll be that anyway.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble || 03/12/2012 15:57 Comments || Top||

#17  No can do, NS. There are excellent beaches in Israel.



You'd leave this to the Gazooks?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 03/12/2012 16:23 Comments || Top||

#18  Actually, hat tip to Drudge for that picture. It's used to highlight a link to a CBS interview with former Mossad man Meir Dagan.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 || 03/12/2012 16:35 Comments || Top||

#19  I was wondering if anyone here had an opinion on that interview.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 03/12/2012 16:52 Comments || Top||

#20  Homestead Act for Israeli Jews on federally owned land in Nevada and Utah.

No.

We were offered Grand Island in the Niagara River once upon a time -- there's a stone marker there still -- and territory in Kenya, if I recall correctly, by the Brits. But our connection to that particular bit of land between Africa and Asia goes back to the Bronze Age.

Besides, Jews have been penned up on reservations before. The Italians called them ghettos, elsewhere they were referred to as Jewish quarters, and the lucky ones had walls and gates to keep the pogroms out and the Jews locked in. The Russians called theirs the Pale of Settlement, which is where "beyond the pale" comes from. The whole point of Israel's existence is that the Jews no longer need live at the permission of others, dependent on their forbearance.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/12/2012 17:24 Comments || Top||

#21  Get a membership list and kill EVERY SINGLE member of Hamas and these other groups. Then tell them for EVERY SINGLE ROCKET that hits Israel, they will forever annex 1 sq mile of Gaza or the west bank.
Posted by: Silentbrick - Halliburton Lost Drill Bit Division || 03/12/2012 17:36 Comments || Top||

#22  I would say a pushback is in order. Rockets into Israel, then push the border back. That and get the coordinates of the sewage ponds, have artillery fire for effect........
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 03/12/2012 21:06 Comments || Top||

#23  Good points trailing wife. Thanks

You are very welcome, dear Northern Cousin. I don't deserve such accolades anything like as often as I would like.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/12/2012 23:38 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Roadside bomb severely injures two Thai soldiers
Two soldiers were severely wounded when Muslim terrorists insurgents detonated a improvised bomb hidden inside a motorcycle to ambush a patrol unit in Pattani province on Monday morning. The blast occurred at 9 a.m, in Sai Buri district.

Pvt Mayaki Yusoh, 25, and Pvt Thirapong Assaro, 22, were severely wounded, with bomb shrapnel becoming embedded in their faces and bodies.

Police said the terrorists insurgents used a wireless remote control to detonate the bomb as eight soldiers on four motorcycles rode past the spot as part of their teacher protection duties. The rest of the unit escaped without injury.

Police said the terrorists insurgents hid the bomb under the saddle of the motorcycle, which did not have a license plate. The motorcycle was stolen from a police sergeant and his son, who were killed by terrorists insurgents in Sai Buri district on January 17.

Meanwhile, in Yarang district, an unknown number of terrorists insurgents set fire to the office of the Rawaeng subdistrict Tambon Administration Organisation, completely destroying it.

On Sunday, security officials stepped up security measures in Narathiwat province following a tip-off of a new possible assault by the Runda Kumpulan Kecil (RKK) within the next few days.

Regarding the attacks on two military outposts in Bacho district on the night of March 8, which left 12 soldiers injured, Pol Maj Gen Choti Chavarnwiwat on Sunday called a meeting with Bacho police investigators.

The initial investigation has revealed that the attackers are a new group of young people recruited from four districts of Narathiwat by Maroso Chantharavadee, a suspected RKK leader.

About 50 well-armed men divided into three groups attacked the two military outposts with grenade launchers and gunfire. The third group cut down trees to block the roads and also felled three electric poles to cut power at the targeted locations.
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Afghanistan
Taliban vow revenge for U.S. soldier's rampage
Afghanistan’s Taliban insurgents on Monday vowed revenge against “sick minded American savages” for the weekend rampage by a U.S. soldier who killed 16 villagers in their homes.

The Taliban would “take revenge from the invaders and the savage murderers for every single martyr,” the Islamists said in a statement on their website.

The soldier walked off his base and broke into the homes of villagers in Kandahar province’s Panjwayi district before dawn Sunday, killing 16 people including women and children.

A soldier has been detained and the United States has offered condolences to the families and pledged that action will be taken against anyone found guilty of the massacre. Kandahar is considered the birthplace of the Taliban.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 02:46 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Oh dear, the Taliban sound annoyed. Heaven forbid that they become violent with us in specific relation to this unfortunate incident.

Such violence would be lost in the background noise of the never-rending, sadistic, barbaric daily practices of the Afghan savages.
Posted by: Lone Ranger || 03/12/2012 4:02 Comments || Top||

#2  Kandahar is considered the birthplace of the Taliban.

I certainly do not know the details of this sad event. I do know that this area is hotly contested and many American and Canadian lives have been lost there. I also know that without effective leadership, a strategic plan and a hope of victory, warriors facing the continued losses of their brothers will sometimes take matters into their own hands. Doesn't make it right, it just makes it war, and war is very, very ugly.

Posted by: Besoeker || 03/12/2012 7:50 Comments || Top||

#3  Send him to Gitmo, rehab him, and then release him. Can't have too different standards for the same behavior now can we? /sarc off
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 8:05 Comments || Top||

#4  ...two...
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 8:06 Comments || Top||

#5  Announce that for every American killed, we'll burn a book of allen using pig grease and use our left hands to light it.

Posted by: Silentbrick - Halliburton Lost Drill Bit Division || 03/12/2012 8:46 Comments || Top||

#6  You would waste precious Pig Grease on the Koran? Just have the Pigs eat it. Or feed it to a Goat.
Posted by: Charles || 03/12/2012 11:17 Comments || Top||

#7  This is not about leadership, strategic vision, or "taking matters in their own hands". Its someone completely losing the bubble. Its rare that leaders can detect these guys ahead of the event, but in hindsight thier problems often are apparent. A few months ago an ANA officer shot a number of US military officers in a conference room in Kabul. The Taliban claimed responsibility, but I expect it was really just another "postal event". Unfortunately these events have strategic consequences. You cannot understand the pent up angst among the Afghan civilians unless you have been there. So now, so much positive work will yet again be lost amid the furour. My heart goes out to all the US troops who have worked so hard, and yet will bear the brunt of the fall out from the insanity of a single man. Hang onto your berets.
Posted by: Northern Cousin || 03/12/2012 13:49 Comments || Top||

#8  "You cannot understand the pent up angst among the Afghan civilians unless you have been there."

Bullshit! It has everything to do with strategy, the mission, the conduct of daily operations, ....and winning! "There are no bad soldiers, only poor leaders." I know, I've seen both, and in more than one rodeo.

Posted by: Besoeker || 03/12/2012 14:17 Comments || Top||

#9  Northern Cousin, I'm not as quick to swallow the part line on this event - a PTSD case going off the deep end.
I postulate this is a man, not crazed, but tired nonetheless of Piss Poor ROE's and double dealing afghani's, cutting through the BS and delivering a blow.

I want to know more about the owners of the houses that were visited, could be it was a turn-coat who had somethnig coming to him. There have been several Americans killed by their afghan charges - WTF, who calls the shots on that?

We say "shame about the kids", but the value of young females in that culture is very low - I wouldn't be surprised if the children weren't killed by Afghani's following the event to capitalize on American sympathy's.
Posted by: Rob06 || 03/12/2012 14:48 Comments || Top||

#10  (sound of banjos, dueling)
Posted by: mojo || 03/12/2012 14:51 Comments || Top||

#11  Burn a Koran and its rioting everywhere. Kill 16 villagers and its threats. Shows their primitive priorites pretty clearly.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 03/12/2012 15:45 Comments || Top||

#12  Anymore loosing the bubble than the joe in Norway?

It can be very calculating.
You'd die for your brothers on the line.
Why watch them die and get maimed because someone doesn't have the fortitude to do the job we did a hundred time above Germany or Japan '44-'45.
If you're willing to die for your brothers here and now, why not 10 years from now at a rope at Leavenworth. Your brothers get to survive where they may have not if you didn't do what you did.
That's where to RoEs start to break down.

That's when the command has to choose to bug out or do the job for what they take pay for or they resign or retire.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 16:06 Comments || Top||

#13  The soldier repor had just arrived in-theater shortly before the rampage, but seemingly was mentally or psychologically unprepared for duty.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 19:35 Comments || Top||

#14  Regardless of this terrible incident, changing the ROE is not going to change the situation on the ground enough to warrant our staying in Afghanistan. We are not going to get them much past the 10th century in our lifetime other than cell phone use and modern weapons. I don't much care how quickly we leave, but leave we must. We are not going to use the weight of our military power there to wipe out large numbers to teach them who is boss. That is a fantasy. So any additional loss of US life will be an incredible waste. I don't want that to happen. Get. Out. Now.
Posted by: remoteman || 03/12/2012 20:04 Comments || Top||

#15  The suspect is now repor a US Iraq war veteran wid several tours there, + whom suffered a traumatic head injury after his HUV vehicle rolled over back in 2010.

HMMMMM, HMMMMM, maybe its just me but this News as above sounds awfully familiar, like I'd read it before on the MSM-Net time back.

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More from around the Net...

* DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > US FEARS REPRISALS AFTER AFGHAN MASSACRE IN KANDAHAR [US Troops placed on high alert]. Afghan MPS in Kabul are demanding that the US Suspect be tried in open trial locally.

* CHINA DAILY FORUM > AFGHAN "MYLAI": LOCALS CLAIM FOUR OF BURNT BODIES LIKELY TO BE GIRLS UNDER AGE OF SIX.

* SAME > [NYT] ATTACK WIDELY CONDEMNED BY AFGHANS AS US INVESTIGATES.

* BREAKING NEWS > US DEFENCE SECRETARY PANETTA: DEATH PENALTY POSSIBLE IN AFGHAN SHOOTING CASE.

* TOPIX > US "FUNDAMENTAL STARETGY" IN AFGHANISTAN WILL NOT CHANGE: PENTAGON, as due to this tragedy.

versus

* RUSSIA TODAY > SEVERAL DRUNK US TROOPS BEHIND BLOODBATH, LAUGHED AT SHOOTING SPREE, BURNED CORPSES.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 21:21 Comments || Top||

#16  Bet he gets court marshalled a hell of a lot sooner than Hasan does for the Ft Hood massacre.
Posted by: George Ebbeamp4828 || 03/12/2012 22:44 Comments || Top||


Merkel arrives in Afghanistan for surprise troop visit
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has arrived in Afghanistan for an unannounced visit to meet Bundeswehr troops. The trip comes at a sensitive time for NATO forces in the country.

Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived at the Bundeswehr base in Mazar-e-Sharif on Monday morning for an unannounced visit to German soldiers serving there.

The chancellor - in the country to take a closer look at operations - had intended to first visit the restive province of Kunduz, but bad weather stopped her from landing there.

Merkel's last visit to Afghanistan was in December 2010, this being her fourth trip to the country. Germany's military is the third-largest contributor in terms of troop numbers to the NATO-led ISAF mission in Afghanistan.

Since the German military arrived in the country in 2002, the Bundeswehr has lost 52 troops in opposition attacks mounted against their installations, accidents or combat in the field.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 02:01 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Angela doesn't play golf. She has time to visit those whom she has asked to serve and die for freedom's cause if need be. I salute her.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/12/2012 7:57 Comments || Top||

#2  must be election year...
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 03/12/2012 10:18 Comments || Top||

#3  Come on BP, wouldn't you rather go spend time with the troops than another endless round of 'coordination' with EU ministers trying to extract a pound of flesh?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 13:47 Comments || Top||


Africa North
Egypt protests force US ambassador out of country
Anger toward the United States is growing in Egypt, and on Friday, some 100 angry demonstrators took to the US Embassy in Cairo to voice their concern, clashing with security forces in the area.

As a result of the rising tension and anger toward the US, the country’s ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson reportedly has fled the country to Germany en route back to the United States.

On Friday, the protesters called for an end to military rule over Egypt, which they argue is a result of American support and backing, both financially and politically.

The demonstrators clashed briefly with soldiers stationed near the US embassy in downtown Cairo.

Shouting “Down with military power!” the protesters lobbed stones at the soldiers, who responded by throwing them back and trying to disperse the crowd.

The soldiers then returned to their position, where they were joined by a group of civilians, who also threw stones at the protesters.

Earlier, two civilian groups, one of them demanding the expulsion of the US ambassador, had clashed in front of the embassy, hurling stones at each other.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 01:36 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  How's that smart diplomacy working for you?
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 8:04 Comments || Top||

#2  The so called "Arab Spring" needs no western ambassadors? Who could have possibly seen this coming?
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/12/2012 8:07 Comments || Top||

#3  CHINA DAILY FORUM > EGYPT CONSIDERING [mulling] CUTTING OFF US AID. US$1.0Bilyuhn plus.

Wehell now, I'm sure mainstream America = US taxpayers would love to have the $$$ back, in their pockets - POTUS BAMMER'S RE-ELECTION SUPER-PAC. CAMPAIGN SHOULD? ALSO LOVE THE IDEA.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 21:26 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Haniyeh Says Terror Groups Are 'Positive' About Ceasefire
As rockets, missiles and mortars continued to fly and hit communities in southern Israel on Sunday, Hamas once again said it was trying to bring about a ceasefire. There had been similar reports on Saturday night.

According to a report in the Bethlehem-based Ma’an news agency, Hamas’ Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said that the terror groups in the coastal enclave had responded positively to his contacts with Egypt to halt escalating violence between Gaza and Israel.

Haniyeh was quoted in the report as having said that Egypt is “working around the clock” to halt the fighting.

The Gaza premier said the position of the Islamic Jihad and Popular Resistance Committees is “positive and responsible” after he made contact with Egypt to end the fighting.

The Egyptian ambassador to the Palestinian Authority confirmed to Ma’an on Sunday that his country was in touch with both sides to halt hostilities.

Yasser Othman was quoted as having said that Israel's offensive is “unjustifiable, and a breach to the truce sponsored by Egypt.”

Meanwhile, Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum indicated the movement is disappointed with international efforts to stop the fighting.

Ma’an reported that Barhoum said in a statement that Hamas views the response from the Arab and international world to be unequal to Israel's violations.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 01:15 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Watch the hands, not the lips. Shoot the hands
Posted by: Frank G || 03/12/2012 19:25 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Aircraft Carrier Enterprise Sets Off On Final Journey - Direction Iran
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 00:49 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  It'll be great iff the ship can stop in Guam.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 1:04 Comments || Top||

#2  I really hope that some anti-American scoundrel in the administration is not thinking of using the Enterprise as a casus belli, with the loss of American lives.

Truthfully, I would not put it past this bunch. They seem both utterly amoral, and completely contemptuous of the lives of their countrymen, who they are more than ready to dehumanize to justify their sacrifice for petty political ends.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 10:23 Comments || Top||

#3  Its not just the Enterprise, its the whole strike group (as per usual). This adds to the Abe and other ships in the area. Ships take time to steam to station, so pre-positioning of assets makes sense. Of course it is also serious sabre rattling in a major way. Regretably, it takes reasonable people to appreciate the meaning of a sabre rattle. With these people it probably just stokes their myopic view of the west and arguably plays into the hands of some pretty disfunctional leaders. I thought we all were being optomistic about a "diplomatic resolution". Gun boat diplomacy didnt help the Peablo much in the Sand Pebbles. I expect as much from this show of force. Oh I forgot, this is an election year. Must show resolve and strenght! My head hurts.
Posted by: Northern Cousin || 03/12/2012 14:13 Comments || Top||

#4  Kind of a hyperventilating headline, eh?

Unless the Big E is contemplating a suicide run?
Posted by: mojo || 03/12/2012 14:52 Comments || Top||

#5  Regretably, it takes reasonable people to appreciate the meaning of a sabre rattle.

Indeed.
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/12/2012 14:55 Comments || Top||

#6  "Don't call my bluff, Mahmoud"
Posted by: Frank G || 03/12/2012 19:26 Comments || Top||

#7  Gun boat diplomacy didnt help the Peablo much in the Sand Pebbles.

It was the San Pablo, a fictional gunboat in a fictional movie, based on a fictional novel, used to question the Vietnam War.
Posted by: Pappy || 03/12/2012 21:20 Comments || Top||

#8  shit. I have a Steve McQueen box set and just watched it this weekend. I missed that. "Valve" is now a paragraph
Posted by: Frank G || 03/12/2012 21:27 Comments || Top||

#9  IIRC my histoire', there was a USS GUAM riverine gunboat based in the "China/Hong Kong Station", but was later renamed the USS WAKE or a Filipino namesake [which I can't recall right now]???

* ION WAFF > IRAN CAPABLE OF BUILDING AIRCRAFT CARRIERS: NAVY CHIEF [Iran Navy RADM. Sayabari].

They can build 'em, they have the Technology.

* CHINA DAILY FORUM > [Pravda.ru] IRAN NAVY IN ATLANTIC | IRAN CAPABLE OF INCREASING MILITARY PRESENCE IN ATLANTIC OCEAN.

VARIOUS MILBLOGGERS/POSTERS = opine that its not enuff for Iran or China to have + fire 00's of conventional Rockets at a modern US Nuclear Carrier andor its escort BG, IRAN + CHINA NEED NUCLEAR WARHEADS OR DEVICES TO SINK A US NUCLEAR CARRIER.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 21:45 Comments || Top||

#10  JM. Now, be truthful here...
Might Taitano, Inc., a business unit and partner of Guam, Inc., just happen to have a USN CVN approved/signed ship-provisioning contract, etched in marble "boiler-plate"; and who are standing-by, pier-side with any and all resources required to provide all required logistics elements. Prolly, Huh? Life is good, all the way around.
Posted by: Jusomble Whinens3272 || 03/12/2012 22:47 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Politix
House resolution clarifies grounds for impeachment
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 7, 2012

Mr. JONES submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION

Expressing the sense of Congress that the use of offensive military force by a President without prior and clear authorization of an Act of Congress constitutes an impeachable high crime and misdemeanor under article II, section 4 of the Constitution.
Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr., R-NC, that is
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 || 03/12/2012 00:29 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [0 views] Top|| File under:


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
PRC: We will not publish name of new secretary general
The Popular Resistance Committee's front man has said that his group decided not to publish the identity of the terror group's new secretary general over fears he would be targeted by the IDF for liquidation.
 
The new secretary general will replace Zuhair Qaisi who was killed in an IDF strike last Friday.
This article starring:
Zuhair Qaisi
Posted by: || 03/12/2012 00:13 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Just find out who is siphoning off the money for themselves. They are the leader.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 10:25 Comments || Top||


'Islamic Jihad continuing to operate as the long arm of Iran'
IDF Spokesperson Brigadier General Yoav Mordechai said Islamic Jihad
...created after many members of the Egyptian Mohammedan Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the liquidation of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah...
was "continuing to operate as the long arm of Iran, which bolsters it by sending weapons and money directly from Tehran."
 
He added that Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Benny Gantz directed the forces to continue to hit hard against any terror cell launching rockets at Israel and claimed that Gantz said: "We won't discuss a ceasefire so long as the rocket fire continues."
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Iranian-Israel battle of wits over Iron Dome will determine Gaza ceasefire
Yesterday we discussed the cost of Gaza's rockets and missiles vs. Israel's cost for the Iron Dome response. In this article Debka addresses the benefits to Israel vs. the non-monetary cost to Hamas, et al.
The Iron Dome system designed by Israeli engineers to intercept the short-range Paleostinian missiles battering Israel from the Gazoo Strip is turning out surprisingly to be a wonder weapon.

The three batteries posted in Beersheba, Ashdod and Ashkelon have all but eliminated the number of Grad missiles getting through for direct hits and so far saved their populations from fatal casualties since Jihad Islami started shooting missiles at a dozen Israeli towns and villages Friday, March 9.

DEBKAfile's military and intelligence sources report that top Iranian and Hizballah missile experts posted at Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, and Jihad Islami's military headquarters in Gazoo went to work Sunday to puzzle out counter-measures for disarming the novel interceptor. For the Paleostinian Jihad's operation to be counted a success, its mobile multiple Grad launchers must get past Iron Dome and bring devastation and multiple fatalities to an important town, like one of the three shielded by the interceptor.

In the last 24 hours, Iron has intercepted an estimated 40 missiles aimed from the Gazoo Strip at major towns. In Beersheba, Iron Dome missed three. Two hit buildings including an empty school and damaged cars but, aside from shock victims, caused no casualties.

For the Paleostinian Jihad's operation to be counted a success, its mobile multiple Grad launchers must get past Iron Dome and bring devastation and multiple fatalities to an important town, like one of the three shielded by the interceptor
Western intelligence sources watching the asymmetric duel between the Paleostinian Grads and Israel's Iron Dome note that it is incumbent on Iran and Hizballah to find an answer to the Israel interceptor - else the short-range, surface-to-surface missile programmed as the primary weapon of a second strike capacity against Israel after an attack on Iran's nuclear sites, loses its punch.

It is true that the Fajr 5 missile in Hamas hands is more advanced that the weapons used in the current campaign, armed with advanced guidance systems and able to launch from a pit  multiple missiles which automatically home in on target.

But Hamas has been very reluctant to join the missile offensive launched by Jihad Islami and the Popular Resistance Committees, after the latter's chief was killed by a targeted Israeli air strike, and shown very little  enthusiasm for being co-opted to the Israeli-Iranian conflict as part of a potential two-front, pro-Tehran offensive to be launched from Leb and Gazoo against the Jewish state.

It is therefore doubly urgent for Iranian and Hizballah missile experts to winkle out an electronic gap in the Iron Dome's tracking and launching systems, while Israeli military engineers are working just as hard to perfect their weapon and introduce surprise innovations to slow the other side down. Col. Zvi Haimovich, head of the IAF missile interception unit, said Sunday: "We must close the last gap between "a 90 percent and a perfect performance."

Meanwhile,
...back at the precinct house, Sergeant Maloney wasn't buying it. It was just too pat. It smelled phony...
the batteries are being shifted at speed from place to place to make it harder for the missile launchers to home in on unprotected areas outside Iron Dome's shield.

The ability of the Iranian and Hizballah experts to win their battle of minds with their Israeli antagonists faces a critical test Sunday night and Monday. Its outcome will show up in the performance of Jihad Islami missile strikes in the next 24 hours. It will also determine the duration of the current Paleostinian-Israeli clash.

Their failure to outwit the Iron Dome ought to promote the chances of American and Egyptian mediators achieving a Gazoo soon and without conditions.

Iron Dome has unexpectedly become a key strategic X in the equation between Israel and its adversaries. Its defense ministry is now pushing hard for the production of at least another half a dozen batteries to seal off the rest of the population in range of missiles from Gazoo.
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#1  The guy does not know what he is talking about.

Iron Dome is overrated. Each interception costs around $100,000 as it fires two rockets each about $50,000. So that is $100,000 a missile while a Qassam rocket costs about $150 to produce, an Iranian missile, I am not sure but nothing like these costs. Plus each battery costs about $500,000 and only covers a small area so you need a lot of them.

Recently, they fired at Be'er Sheva a volley of seven rockets almost simultaneously. Seven rockets costed Hamas maybe a $1,000. Six that Iron Dome shot down costed $600,000 to shoot down. The one got through killed one Israeli, wounded eight and caused several hundred thousand dollars in property damage.

It should be mentioned here that Hezbullah has much better technology and that iron dome does not work within seven kilometres from the border, so there are plenty of targets it cannot help.

It is no miracle weapon.
Posted by: BernardZ || 03/12/2012 6:51 Comments || Top||

#2  What's a life worth?

What's the public perception that the government is doing something to protect people, and therefore people should stand in there, worth?

Though I do look forward to 'Silver Dome', in which the Israeli interceptor gently guides the Grad rocket back to its starting point.
Posted by: Steve White || 03/12/2012 7:37 Comments || Top||

#3  Skyguard was the right decision not Iron Dome
Posted by: BernardZ || 03/12/2012 8:02 Comments || Top||

#4  Bernard is absolutely right.
The Iron Dome is a stupid result of an internal
fight between Israerl weapons Developing conglomerates for the R&d and production moneys and lucrative jobs for personnel.
It is not possible to sustain the cost balance of this system for long.
The real solution is to put 12 batteries of 155mm Howitzers and fire 1000 shells indiscriminately at Gazan civil population for each rocket fired into Israel.
It is a cheap solution that will guarantee that after a few hundred gazooans dye there would bwe a deadly silence on the gazoo border.

The only real problem is that Israeli leaders are cowards that are afraid of "international laws" being dumped on their heads by the Euro-Eunuchs.

You cannot establish fear on the other side without proper retaliation.
Defense only will not help, Surgical hits of ammo depots will not help, only the death of 90% the Hamas leadership will be a proper hint that a cese fire should be quickly declared.
Posted by: Elder of Zion || 03/12/2012 8:45 Comments || Top||

#5  Iron Dome buys time. That's that all Israeli governments been doing since 1948---buying time. Time until Eurabia collapses.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 03/12/2012 9:18 Comments || Top||

#6  Or time until the rest of the world becomes willing to look the other way while the Arabs get obliterated. It's starting to get there. Might see it in our lifetimes.
Posted by: Charles || 03/12/2012 11:20 Comments || Top||

#7  How much does it cost to shell the Gazoo Strip into rubble? Then send in the D9's and scrape it into piles!
Posted by: Gerthudion Sproing9775 || 03/12/2012 11:49 Comments || Top||

#8  Same thing, Charles.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 03/12/2012 12:28 Comments || Top||

#9  Skyguard was the right decision not Iron Dome

Do you mean the radar-guided 35mm gun system?
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 03/12/2012 12:43 Comments || Top||

#10  A 9mm round costs about $0.50 and bulletproof vest costs about $500.00. That's a 1000:1 cost ratio which is even worse than $100,000/$150 (667:1).

Bulletproof vests are therefore overrated and we need to stop purchasing them.
Unless you think a police officer's life is worth more than $500.

Me thinks your cost analysis is flawed.
Posted by: Deadeye Sinatra9606 || 03/12/2012 16:11 Comments || Top||

#11  Deadeye has it right. This is a useful military system that changes the terms of the battle between the paleos and Israel.

Being able to shoot these things down will change the game. The paleos have spent years amassing a vast quantity of their cheapo rockets, and a small inventory of good ones, which cost quite a bit.

So by reliably shooting these things down, they are causing a strategic rethink about how to engage with the Israelis.

Further, it shows that Israel is capable, creative and dangerous. As a result the paleos will be demoralized and the Iranians afraid.

Great investment.
Posted by: rammer || 03/12/2012 18:35 Comments || Top||

#12  I wasn't talking about doing nothing.

I was talking about being able to shoot the damn things down with guns.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 03/12/2012 22:34 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
U.S., Allies Mulling Military Intervention in Syria
[An Nahar] The B.O. regime and its allies are engaged in serious discussions about potential military involvement in Syria, The Washington Post quoted officials as saying.

"Possibilities include directly arming opposition forces, sending troops to guard a humanitarian corridor or "safe zone" for the rebels, or an air assault on Syrian air defenses," according to the officials from the U.S. and other nations opposed to Syrian Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Lord of the Baath...

"But the governments remain deeply divided over the scope of any intervention, how and when it would happen, and who would participate," the officials told The Washington Post.

To the anger of Arab and Western governments, Syrian allies Russia and China have twice used their powers as permanent members of the Security Council to veto resolutions condemning Damascus
...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world...
' brutal crackdown on protestors.

Talks on a new U.S.-led attempt to agree a resolution have hit a dead end, although U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as America's Blond Eminence and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Hamilton Fish ...
and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will meet on Monday in New York.

Russia and China say the Western nations only want a resolution to back regime change.

Russia wants any resolution to call equally on the government and opposition groups to halt the violence. The Western members say the security force assault and attacks by opposition groups cannot be put at the same level.
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#1  Don't think so wid the Russian base at TARTARUS, now repor to also be shared wid the Iranians Navy + possibly the Chinese = PLAN???

No UNSC Mandate = NFZ, Ground Intervention is likely for the US-Allies unless Bashir does something stupid to p'o Moscow + Beijing.

Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 0:52 Comments || Top||

#2  Will they never get enough of war? For God's sake, stay the hell OUT of it for once! Let them slaughter themselves as they see fit. The entire region isn't worth a pale of piss and nothing will change, nothing. An ideology cannot be simply defeated and permitted to quietly survive and fester. It must be entirely destroyed, which is something we are unwilling to do.
Posted by: Besoeker || 03/12/2012 8:03 Comments || Top||

#3  And BO's mantra continues "Congress, we don't need no stinkin' Congress!"
Posted by: AlanC || 03/12/2012 8:47 Comments || Top||


Hizbullah: U.S. Embassy, March 14 Associates in Power Involved in Arming Syria Rebels
[An Nahar] Hizbullah on Sunday claimed that "there are some March 14
Those are the good guys, insofar as Leb has good guys...
associates in power who are involved in facilitating arming and infiltration into Syria," describing the U.S. embassy in Leb as "a military operations room against Syria."

"The countries that conspired against Syria have admitted that they had engaged in an uncalculated adventure and nowadays we're noticing how they have started tactical, political retreats," Sheikh Nabil Qaouq, deputy head of Hizbullah's Executive Council, said.

Since the start of the uprising against the Syrian regime in mid-March last year, several reports have suggested that arms were being smuggled from Leb into Syria to support the opposition, while major world powers -- including the U.S. -- so far have been opposed to arming the dissidents.

Qaouq noted that Leb was immune against any Israeli attempt to take advantage of the crisis in Syria, stressing that "had the Resistance
That'd be the Hezbullies, natch...
not been strong and capable, Israel would have exploited the crisis in Syria to make up for its defeats in Leb."

"The same as talk has started about tactical military withdrawals from (the Homs neighborhood of) Baba Amr and other regions, today we are witnessing tactical political retreats, in the vein of what happened yesterday in Cairo" during a meeting on Syria between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Arab counterparts, Qaouq added.

"Pro-U.S. Arabs backed down from their professed slogans and plots against Syria and agreed with Russia on a new initiative," the Hizbullah official said, adding that "it is an official Arab acknowledgement that the objectives of the plot against Syria had failed."

Slamming the rival March 14 camp, Qaouq accused the March 14 forces of "arming, financing and overseeing the attacks against Syria," attributing that to "their ambitions to return to power at any price, even if that was over the bodies of the Syrian people."

"There are some March 14 associates in power who are involved in facilitating arming and infiltration into Syria," he added.

And as he stressed that "today the U.S. is as weak as ever and going through its worst days in the region, after its July 2006, Iraq and Egypt defeats," Qaouq asked the March 14 forces: "Why are you heeding the orders of the ambassador of U.S. sedition in Leb?"

"The U.S. ambassador to Leb (Maura Connelly) is practicing incitement and trying to stir up sedition, and what's more dangerous is that U.S. officers are overseeing the infiltration, armament and operations against Syria and that the U.S. embassy in Leb is a spy den and a military operations room against Syria," he charged.
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#1  See also DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > IRAN WILL STOP US FROM MANIPULATING SYRIAN CRISIS , + stop US from affecting or altering Regional Balance of Power.

Espec given ...

* WAFF > [Memri] THE DECLINE OF THE ARAB LEAGUE: THE SYRIAN CRISIS IS A TEST CASE.

Methinks its more correct to say that SYRIA may prove to be T-H-E decisive catalyst in the substantive demise or reformation of the Arab League, as per desired potent "Islamic Union".

* FYI TOPIX > IRAN BEGINS EXPORTING POWER TO SYRIA, LEBANON [50 MW = initial].

* TELEGRAPH.UK > IRAQ TRIBAL SHEIKH ADMITS SENDING MEN [+ Ammo = Supplies?] TO FIGHT BASHIR AL-ASSAD IN SYRIA.

ARTIC > ANOTHER SHEIKH = denotes that AL-QAEDA = AQI is NOT sending any people to fight the Assad Regime.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 22:04 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
9/11 Mastermind Set To Face US Military Court
WASHINGTON: Nine years after his arrest in Pakistain, self-proclaimed 9/11 criminal mastermind Khaled Sheikh Mohammed could soon be back in court for the much-awaited "trial of the century."
So much for the "right to a speedy" trial. 'Course, if the concept of "justice" came into it he'd have been pushing up daisies within a month of going into our custody.
After years of delays, a significant step took place last week when a former aide to Mohammed, Majid Khan, accepted a plea deal with US authorities that will require him to testify against other terror suspects at a tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

More than a decade after the 2001 attacks that left nearly 3,000 people dead on US soil, the 46-year-old bully boy known simply as "KSM" remains the ultimate figurehead in a legal battle fought by two successive US administrations.

President Barack Obama
Why can't I just eat my waffle?...
"can claim credit for killing (Osama) bin Laden and (al-Qaeda holy man Anwar) Al-Awlaqi, so nailing KSM would complete the hat trick and help quiet the conservative fearmongers who say he's weak on terrorism," former chief US military prosecutor Colonel Morris Davis told AFP. Victory in the trial could prove critical to Obama this year in his re-election bid, where he faces Republicans critical of his approach to terrorism.

The Democratic president had sought to hold a trial for KSM and his four accused accomplices in New York, just steps from the Ground Zero site where the World Trade Center's twin towers fell. But congressional Republicans put an end to those plans by blocking the transfer of terrorism suspects to the United States.
Correctly understanding that the entire trial would be a farce, especially since the Attorney General guaranteed a conviction. That sort of certainty hasn't been seen since the show trials in 1930s Moscow...
The five September 11 defendants, known as the "Guantanamo Five" for their incarceration at the US naval base in southern Cuba, will face a trial under special military tribunals created by the George W. Bush administration after the attacks. Procedures for the military tribunals, also known as commissions, were modified by the B.O. regime.

KSM, along with Walid bin Attash of Soddy Arabia, Yemen's Ramzi bin al-Shibh, Pakistain's Ammar al-Baluchi or Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali and Mustafa al-Hawsawi of Soddy Arabia, all face possible death penalties.

The 88-page indictment lists 2,976 murder counts for each of the victims of the coordinated attacks.

"Let's get rid of the alleged. KSM has admitted (the crimes) many times," said Michael Mukasey, who served as US attorney general under Bush.

KSM's first confessions were made when he was subjected 183 times to a simulated drowning method known as waterboarding and other so-called "enhanced" interrogation techniques at a secret CIA prison after his March 2003 capture. But "no statement obtained as a result of coercion can be used" in a military commissions trial, chief prosecutor Brigadier General Mark Martins said in an interview.
We won't need them. And the info that KSM provided saved lives...
Although KSM has since repeated his confessions, the prosecution needs to obtain statements that are legally admissible in court.

This is where Khan's awaited testimony fills the gap. The Pak national, who lived legally in America and graduated from a US high school, pleaded guilty at Guantanamo to a reduced charge of "conspiracy" to commit terrorism in exchange for a lighter sentence. "If Khan provides information on KSM and others, as has been suggested was part of the deal, it will no doubt speed up the prosecutions," said Karen Greenberg, a terrorism expert at Fordham Law School. With Khan's testimony in hand, KSM can be officially tried before a Guantanamo judge, which observers say could take place at any time.

The person who presides over the commissions, a judge known as the convening authority, now has "everything he needs to make the decision but he's not under a timeline," Martins said.

Baluchi has requested that he be spared the death penalty, saying he played a lesser role in the attacks. But, following a vote in Congress, if the Guantanamo Five plead guilty, "they're allowed to be executed," said Adam Thurschwell, a general counsel in charge of defending Guantanamo detainees.

Baluchi's lawyer, James Connell, said it is the convening authority's choice to decide a date for the trial. "We don't want them to rush into a decision but on the other hand, we don't want them to drag their feet," he added.

Although the defendants might make pre-trial appearances soon, the crucial trial could be months away. "KSM wanted to use the rest of the trial as an opportunity to deliver a diatribe against US policy," said appellate attorney David Rivkin.

KSM himself has declared that he wants to die and become a martyr.
This article starring:
Khaled Sheikh Mohammed
Majid Khan
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Africa North
Mali army, Tuaregs claim control of camp after long battle
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] After weeks of battles at a military base near the town of Tessalit in northern Mali, Tuareg rebels claimed Sunday to have seized control of the camp while the army said fighting continued.

"We have taken control of the Tessalit military base. There were not a lot of victims, we have taken a few dozen prisoners," said Moussa Salam, a leader of the Tuareg rebellion which flared up in January for the first time since 2009.

A regional security source contacted from Bamako said: "Our information confirms that the Malian army is no longer inside the camp. Did they leave willingly or were they forced? That is another question."

The military camp is about 15 kilometres (10 miles) from the strategically based town in northeastern Mali, near the border with Algeria.

A military source denied the information saying that government troops were currently engaged in battles with the rebels, as well as members of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Magherb (AQIM) and narcos in the region.

Authorities have accused the Tuareg of joining hands with AQIM which is involved in kidnapping of Westerners and other criminal activities in the country's vast desert north.

Heavy fighting
... as opposed to the more usual light or sporadic fighting...

has taken place for control of this camp since the end of February.

Tuareg rebels, many of whom recently returned from fighting for fallen Libyan leader Moamer Qadaffy, have launched several attacks on towns in the region since mid-January, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes.
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India-Pakistan
Three more religious groups banned
[Dawn] The government banned on Saturday another three religious/charity organizations working in the country.

According to a bigwig of the interior ministry, with the latest ban imposed on Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), Al Harmain Foundation (AHF) and Rabita Trust (RT),
I believe al-Harumain and Rabita Trust were banned under Perv in 2002 or thereabouts and removed after their protestations of innocence around 2006. The dates are just off the top of my head, so could be wrong.
the number of outlawed organizations and groups has risen to 38. The three organizations were outlawed by the United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
in 2009 under a resolution adopted by the Security Council.
... and three years later Pakistain gets around to putting them on the list of banned organizations, a process that still has nothing to do with putting them out of business...
The ASWJ, known previously as the Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain
...a Sunni Deobandi organization, a formerly registered Pak political party, established in the early 1980s in Jhang by Maulana Haq Nawaz Jhangvi. Its stated goal is to oppose Shia influence in Pakistain. They're not too big on Brelvis, either. Or Christians. Or anybody else who's not them. The organization was banned in 2002 as a terrorist organization, but somehow it keeps ticking along, piling up the corpse counts...
(SSP), is taking part in activities of a recently-formed group of religious organizations, Difa-e-Pakistain Council.
...and no suggestion of "banning" the Difa-e-Pakistain Council...
The council recently attracted large crowds at some of its public meetings in different cities where it lambasted both Islamabad and Washington.

The council may strongly react to the government's decision to ban one of its important members.
... probably by blowing something up or killing somebody or both...
The AHF is a Soddy Arabia-based organization and also working in Pakistain.

The official said the interior ministry had sent letters to the four provincial home secretaries, informing them about the ban on the three organizations. According to the BBC, ASWJ chief Maulana Ahmed Ludhyanvi expressed ignorance about any such ban.
"No, no! Certainly not!"
However,
Caliphornia hasn't yet slid into the ocean, no matter how hard it's tried...
he said if it was true he would opt for a legal fight. "We are a peaceful organization," he was quoted as saying. "If anyone places a ban on us...they are trying to place a ban on Pakistain."

A document, which the BBC describes as a notification issued by the interior ministry that was not publicly announced, claimed that the ASWJ was suspected to be involved in acts of terrorism in the country and, therefore, it was being added to the first schedule of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997.

The organizations previously banned by the government are: Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
... a 'more violent' offshoot of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain. LeJ's purpose in life is to murder anyone who's not of utmost religious purity, starting with Shiites but including Brelvis, Ahmadis, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Rosicrucians, and just about anyone else you can think of. They are currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of al-Qaeda ...
, Sipah-e-Muhammad Pakistain (banned on Aug 14, 2001), Jaish-e-Muhammad, Lashkar-e-Taiba
...the Army of the Pure, an Ahl-e-Hadith terror organization founded by Hafiz Saeed. LeT masquerades behind the Jamaat-ud-Dawa facade within Pakistain and periodically blows things up and kills people in India. Despite the fact that it is banned, always an interesting concept in Pakistain, the organization remains an blatant tool and perhaps an arm of the ISI...
, Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain, Tehrik-e-Jaafria Pakistain, Tehrik-e-Nifaz-e-Shariat-e-Muhammadi, Tehrik-e-Islami (on Jan 14, 2002), Al Qaeda (on March 17, 2003), Millat-e-Islamia Pakistain, Khuddam-ul-Islam, Islami Tehrik Pakistain (on Nov 15, 2003), Jamaat-ul-Ansar, Jamaat-ul-Furqan, Hizbut Tehrir (on Nov 20, 2003), Khair-un-Naas International Trust (on Oct 27, 2004), Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
Liberation Army (on April 7, 2006), Islamic Students Movement of Pakistain (on Aug 21, 2006), Lashkar-e-Islam, Ansar-ul-Islam, Haji Namdar Group (on June 30, 2008), Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (on Aug 25, 2008), Jamatud Daawa, Al-Akhtar Trust and Al-Rashid Trust (banned under the UNSC resolution 1267 on Dec 10, 2008), Shia Talba Action Committee, Markaz-e-Sabeel (Gilgit), Tanzeem Naujawan-e-Sunnat (Gilgit), People's Aman Committee, Balochistan Republican Army, Balochistan Liberation Front, Lashkar-e-Balochistan, Balochistan Liberation United Front and Balochistan Musallah Difa Tanzeem (banned in 2011).
The fact that there are this many extremist organizations -- merely the ones that urgently need banning, not all of them -- is simply breath-taking. And for some reason the Paks see the problem as some sort of "hidden hand."
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PTI to launch nationwide membership drive within 10 days
[Dawn] Chairman of Pakistain Tehrik-e-Insaf
...a political party in Pakistan. PTI was founded by former Pakistani cricket captain and philanthropist Imran Khan. The party's slogan is Justice, Humanity and Self Esteem, each of which is open to widely divergent interpretations....
(PTI) Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who is the lightweight's lightweight...
on Sunday announced that his party will launch a countrywide membership campaign within 10 days.

Addressing a news conference in Islamabad, he said PTI has set a target to make four million members in the drive, which would continue for 60 to 75 days.

Dedicated and committed workers will be mobilized to take the message of the party door-to-door to muster support.

He claimed it would be an unprecedented and largest drive in the country's history, adding that at present 800,000 people have got themselves registered with PTI as members.

Khan said he does not believe in family politics so all office-bearers of PTI from 'bottom to top' would be elected by its members.

"Party elections will be held from union council to top level after completion of the membership drive."
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PML-N using police to strengthen its position: Firdous
[Dawn] Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan alleged that the Pakistain Mohammedan League-N was using the police to strengthen its position.

Addressing a presser on Sunday afternoon, she said that Sardar cop shoppe had been converted into a hub of drug pushers and land mafias and the gangs were patronised by a leading political figure.

"Police are working as a political wing of the Pakistain Mohammedan League-N in Sialkot. Police have completely failed to maintain law and order in the district, as a result anti-social elements and criminals were flourishing," she added.

Dr Firdous alleged the PML-N was using police and criminals for forcing people to change their political affiliations. "Police were reluctant to register an FIR against killers of Sameer Ahmad which indicated a failure of the police," she added.

"It is high time we collectively work to purge cop shoppes of touts and criminals for ensuring justice to people as cop shoppes have become a major source of income for coppers and their touts," she said.

The minister urged the Punjab chief minister to take notice of the murder of Sameer Ahmad and direct Sialkot police to register a case against the accused.

"The basic duty of police is to protect life and property of people and it is unfortunate that police are protecting and sheltering criminals and watching only interests of influential people in Sialkot," she said.

Later, the minister along with hundreds of people marched on the DPO office in protest.

She directed the district police officer to register an FIR and arrest the accused involved in the murder of Sameer Ahmad. She assured relatives of Sameer that an all-out effort would be made for ensuring justice and early arrest of the accused.
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PML-N will bring change to Pakistan, claims Memon
[Dawn] PML-N leader Marvi Memon on Sunday said that Pakistain Mohammedan League-Nawaz is the only political party that can bring change to the country, DawnNews reported.

Plundering in the name of democracy cannot continue for very long, Memon stated.

She said that nobody can stop change from coming and this change will start from Sindh.

Memon said that she will soon speak publicly about the reasons why she left former president Pervez Perv Musharraf's
... former dictator of Pakistain, who was less dictatorial and corrupt than any Pak civilian government to date ...
party and joined PML-N.
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Death toll from Peshawar blast rises to 15
[Dawn] A jacket wallah went kaboom!" at a funeral near the northwestern city of Beautiful Downtown Peshawar on Sunday, killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 30 others, police and hospital officials said.

The blast, apparently targeting an anti-Taliban politician, went off near a graveyard where people had just offered funeral prayers, senior police officer Kalam Khan said.

"It was a suicide kaboom, we have found the head and legs of the bomber," he said.

Peshawar administration chief Mohammad Siraj said the corpse count from the incident in the Badaber area on the outskirts of Peshawar had gone up to 15.

"The latest toll is 15 dead and 37 maimed," he told news hounds.

Doctor Rahim Jan, head of the local Lady Reading Hospital, confirmed the casualties.

"We received nine bodies from the blast site and six died later in the hospital," Jan said, adding that many of the maimed were in a serious condition.

Peshawar police chief Imtiaz Altaf said about eight kilograms of explosives had been used in the attack.

Nobody grabbed credit but faceless myrmidons have carried out several attacks in the area.

The blast went off after mourners had offered prayers for a local woman.

Police believe the deputy speaker of the provincial assembly, Khushdil Khan, who was attending the funeral, could have been the target.

Khushdil Khan is a member of the secular Awami National Party, which rules the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central...
province.

He has formed an anti-Taliban militia in the area and is on the Pak Taliban's hit list, police officer Kalam Khan said.

"He was not hurt, he is safe," the officer added.

Saddam Hussain, 21, described the carnage.

"We lifted the coffin and headed towards the graveyard after the prayers when a huge blast was heard," he said. "There were body parts and blood stains. People were crying for help.

"There was no doctor and no ambulance. People, who had come to attend the funeral, put the casualties in their cars and rushed to the hospital. I myself put one maimed man in a car heading to the hospital."

In the hospital Zahir Shah, 40, wailed with grief near the body of his elder brother Raees Khan.

"Why did you murder my brother? He was so beautiful," he said. "This morning we had our breakfast together. My mother will not survive if I show her his body."

Politician Khushdil Khan blamed the Taliban for the attack.

"They are targeting innocent people, they are enemies of humanity," he told AFP. "We want peace in our area and we fight against all those who want to disrupt peace in our region."

The suicide kaboom came a day after security officials said Pak troops, backed by helicopter gunships, killed 39 faceless myrmidons during a search operation near the town of Bara in the lawless Khyber tribal district on the Afghan border.

Bara is considered a stronghold of local warlord Mangal Bagh
...a former bus driver, now head of the Deobandi bandido group Lashkar-e-Islam and the Terror of Khyber Agency...
, who is linked to Islamist cut-thoats.

Peshawar has a population of 2.5 million people and has long been on the frontline of violence blamed on an insurgency led by Talibs opposed to Islamabad's alliance with the United States.

Sunday's funeral bombing was the first since September 15 when a suicide attacker targeting anti-Taliban militia killed 46 people at a funeral in the northwestern district of Lower Dir.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran tells West to drop 'bullying' tone
[Dawn] Iran's diminutive President Mahmoud Short Round Ahmadinejad said on Sunday that the West should drop its "bullying" stance against his country and insisted that sanctions imposed over its nuclear programme were having no more than a "psychological" effect.

"As God is my witness, the Medes and the Persians will not give a damn for (your) bombs, warships and planes," he said in a televised speech in the city of Karaj west of Tehran.

"They say all (options) are on the table. Well, let them rot there. You yourself will rot," he railed, in characteristically fiery
...a single two-syllable word carrying connotations of both incoherence and viciousness. A fiery delivery implies an audience of rubes and yokels, preferably forming up into a mob...
language.

Ahmadinejad said the United States and its EU allies "should talk politely, and recognise the rights of (other) nations, and cooperate instead of showing teeth, and weapons and bombs."

His words came as Iran and major world powers -- the five UN Security Council permanent members and Germany -- are poised to revive stalled talks amid high tensions over Tehran's nuclear activities.

The United States in particular has repeated that "all options are on the table" when it comes to Iran, raising the spectre of military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities.

US President Barack Obama
They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them...
, though, has cautioned against "bluster" in talking about possible war with Iran, saying there still exists a window of diplomacy.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, welcomed Obama's "good talk" but called US determination to press on with sanctions an "illusion".

Mohammad Nahavandian, the head of Iran's chamber of commerce, said in a statement on Sunday that the opportunity of the new talks with the world powers "should be seized, and we should try to pay serious attention to removing all sanctions."
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Arabia
Army airstrikes kill 20 al-Qaeda militants in south Yemen
[Yemen Post] Yemeni warplanes bombed Saturday afternoon al-Qaeda hideouts in Jaar, a town in the southern Yemeni province of Abyan and an al-Qaeda stronghold, killing at least 20 killed.

Al-Qaeda media outlets, which stepped up its activities, have not commented on the incident.

In a similar context, on Friday evening, warplanes targeted some of al-Qaeda hideouts in the southeastern Yemeni province of Abyan, killing at least 23 gun-hung tough guys and wounding others.

"Yemeni war planes launched Arclight airstrikes on al-Qaeda --held posts in the mountainous areas near Rada town, which was briefly taken over earlier this year by the AQAP elements," a local security source told Yemen Post on condition of anonymity.

"At least 23 bad boyz were potted in the overnight raids," said the source, requesting anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press.

Local eyewitnesses said that government warplanes have bombarded some western areas of al-Bytha, where al-Qaeda cut-throats are positioned, Rooters reported.

The escalation in the air raids by the Yemeni government comes a week after the gun-hung tough guys have launched a surprise, deadly attack on military post in Zinjubar, the quiet provincial capital of Abyan, leaving at least 200 soldiers killed, and

South Yemen has been the scene of almost regular attacks carried out by US unmanned drones as it made up for in the drones for the disrupted military cooperation on counterterrorism program due to the political deadlock that has dragged for over a year.

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#1  Yemen has the issue of too many people for the water supply, but they seem to be doing something about it...
Posted by: trailing wife || 03/12/2012 11:37 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Annan Optimistic after Assad Talks despite 'Tough' Mission
[An Nahar] International peace envoy Kofi Annan emerged optimistic on Sunday from a second round of talks with Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Trampler of Homs...
, but warned that ending the bloodshed in Syria would be "tough."

"It's going to be tough, it's going to be difficult, but we have to have hope. I am optimistic," Annan told news hounds in Damascus
...Capital of the last overtly fascist regime in the world...
after the meeting.

"The situation is so bad and so dangerous that all of us cannot afford to fail," the former U.N. chief added, in response to a suggestion that dialogue with the government was futile.

Annan said he had handed over a set of "concrete proposals" aimed at ending the crisis in Syria, where a crackdown by regime forces on mass protests that first erupted a year ago has killed more than 8,500 people, according to monitors.

"I presented a set of concrete proposals which would have a real impact on the situation on the ground and which will help launch a process aimed at putting an end to this crisis," he said.

"Our discussions focused on the core objectives of this process, the immediate stop to the violence and the killing, access for humanitarian agencies and the start of a political dialogue,' Annan added, reading from a prepared statement.

"The realistic response is to embrace change and reforms; reforms that would create a solid foundation for a democratic Syria, a peaceful, stable pluralistic and prosperous society based on the rule of law and respect for human rights
...which often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless...
," he said.

Members of the opposition have categorically rejected any dialogue with the government, saying that its previous reform pledges had come to nothing.

But Annan said the only way forward was "by comprising and making concessions," while urging the Syrian people to make their voices heard.

"Peace and stability in Syria is ... not the responsibility for the mediator alone, nor for the government alone. You should make your voices heard."

Annan said he had told Assad that his main preoccupation was "the welfare of the Syrian people, that we should place the interest of the people at the center of all of our efforts."

A Ghanaian of origin, he added: "I have urged the president to read the old African proverb, 'You can't turn the wind so turn the sail'."

Syrian state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
had said there was a "positive atmosphere" to a first round of talks on Saturday between Assad and the former U.N. chief, their first since Annan's appointment as United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
-Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
envoy on the conflict.

But diplomats at the United Nations in New York expressed pessimism about the prospects for Annan's mission to end a year of bloodletting in Syria after troops poured into the northwestern city of Idlib late on Saturday, just hours after his first meeting with Assad.

A U.N. statement said that Annan had in the first meeting expressed "grave concern" over the relentless bloodshed in Syria and "urged the president to take concrete steps to end the current crisis."
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Africa Subsaharan
Senegal opposition join forces to back Wade challenger
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Senegal's
... a nation of about 14 million on the west coast of Africa bordering Mauretania to the north, Mali to the east, and a pair of Guineas to the south, one of them Bissau. It is 90 percent Mohammedan and has more than 80 political parties. Its primary purpose seems to be absorbing refugees...
opposition joined forces Sunday in a mass rally to block 85-year-old President Abdoulaye Wade from landing a third term in office and back challenger Macky Sall.
I can't for the life of me figure why nobody ever seems to want to be an ex-president...
The 12 presidential candidates who fell out of the running in a first round of voting on February 26 have formed a coalition they hope will usher ex-prime minister Sall into power.

Wade is facing a stiff battle to retain power at the March 25 poll after a strong opposition showing crushed his hopes of overall victory in the first round and forced him into a run-off.

Sunday's rally will take place at Obelisk Square, the site from where a month of violent protests against Wade's candidacy began in the run-up to the election, leaving six dead and over 150 injured.

The election in a country known as a haven of stability in troubled west Africa is being closely watched by foreign allies concerned about one of their reliable African partners.

Sall, 50, on Saturday announced the launch of the Alliance of Forces for Change coalition which will be backing him in the run-off election.

"It is the synergy of all our forces, our energy and out means. Together we will go and conquer votes, together we will win and together we will lead Senegal," he told journalists.

All the runners-up, who together totalled 60 per cent of first round votes to Wade's 34.8 per cent, have come out in support of Sall going into the run-off.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Boxing champion shot dead in Syria's Aleppo
[Emirates 24/7] A Syrian boxing champion, Ghiath Tayfour, was rubbed out on Sunday in the northern city of Aleppo
...For centuries, Aleppo was Greater Syria's largest city and the Ottoman Empire's third, after Constantinople and Cairo. Although relatively close to Damascus in distance, Aleppans regard Damascenes as country cousins...
, which has been largely spared the unrest sweeping the country, the state news agency Sana reported.

An armed "terrorist group... targeted boxer Tayfour while he was passing near the courtyard of Aleppo University in his car," it said.

"They opened fire on him and he was immediately martyred as five bullets entered his head."

Tayfour was national boxing champion from 1984 to 1998, Sana said.
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Syrians Flee into Turkey after Idlib Assault
[An Nahar] Dozens of Syrian refugees have decamped across the border into Turkey since Syrian troops stormed the rebel stronghold of Idlib near the border, a Turkish government official said Sunday.

At least 189 Syrians have crossed into Turkey since Saturday, the official told Agence La Belle France Presse, adding the figure tended to increase.

Syrians had been crossing into Turkey at a rate of 40 to 50 a day, he noted, but the rate tripled in recent weeks as Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Leveler of Latakia...
's regime intensified its crackdown on opposition areas.

The recent influx comes as Syrian troops poured into the northwestern city of Idlib over the weekend after the Homs neighborhood of Baba Amr was stormed on March 1 following a month-long blitz in which hundreds of people died.

With the latest arrivals, the total figure of Syrian refugees registered at the camps set up to provide refuge in Turkey's southeastern province of Hatay has reached 12,519, said the official.

The arriving refugees are being placed in tent camps in Hatay, where members of the rebel Free Syrian Army, made up of deserters from the Syrian security forces, are also based.

The official declined to comment on the mental or physical state of the refugees fleeing the unrest as they were strictly advised by the government not to disclose any information.

Meanwhile,
...back at the ranch, Butch and the Kid finally brought their horses under control...
former U.N. chief Kofi Annan will visit Turkey on Monday after wrapping up his talks in Syria, a foreign ministry diplomat said.

Annan, whose appointment as United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
-Arab League
...an organization of Arabic-speaking states with 22 member countries and four observers. The League tries to achieve Arab consensus on issues, which usually leaves them doing nothing but a bit of grimacing and mustache cursing...
envoy to end the year-long bloodshed was welcomed by Ankara, will meet Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Tuesday.

As he will be in Turkey for a short period of time, Annan may not have time to visit Syrian refugee camps on the border province, said the diplomat.
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Europe
Sarkozy threatens to pull France from Europe visa-free zone
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] President Nicolas Sarkozy
...23rd and current President of the French Republic and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra. Sarkozy is married to singer-songwriter Carla Bruni, who has a really nice birthday suit...
threatened in a key re-election campaign rally Sunday to pull La Belle France out of Europe's 25-nation visa free zone unless the EU toughens its immigration policy.

Sarkozy, who this week said La Belle France had too many foreigners, made the threat at a mass meeting which he hopes will turn the tide against front-running Socialist Francois Hollande with just 42 days to go before election day.

The so-called Schengen passport-free zone must urgently be overhauled to fight the flow of illegal immigration, said the right-wing leader, returning to a constant theme in his bid for five more years at the Elysee palace.

To chants of "Nicolas, president!" from the tens of thousands in the flag-waving audience, Sarkozy said unchecked immigration would put extra strain on social safety nets for Europe's poorest.

"In the coming 12 months, (if) there is no serious progress towards this (reforming Schengen), La Belle France would then suspend its participation in the Schengen accords until negotiations conclude," he declared.

The Schengen area is home to 400 million Europeans who can cross borders without a passport. Once inside the area, undocumented Democrats can theoretically move freely between the participating states.

Sarkozy's UMP party chartered TGV high-speed trains and fleets of buses to ferry supporters from across La Belle France for the rally in a cavernous exhibition hall in Villepinte, near Gay Paree Charles de Gaulle airport.

Sarkozy told them he also wanted the EU to introduce a "Buy European Act" based on a US measure that obliges the state to use domestically-produced products in public contracts.

He warned that if the European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
did not do this within a year he would, if re-elected in the two-round vote in April and May, implement a unilateral "Buy French" law.

"I want a Europe that protects its citizens. I no longer want this savage competition," he told the crowd, which the UMP estimated at 70,000. He said he rejected the idea of "a Europe that opens up its markets when others do not".
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#1  Excellent. I've been wondering when some European politician would pick up on Maurice Allais (French Nobel prize laureate in economics) ideas.
Posted by: tipper || 03/12/2012 2:31 Comments || Top||

#2  Le Snit is in effect...
Posted by: mojo || 03/12/2012 14:54 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Security tightens at Saudi Consulate after threats
[Dawn] Home Minister Sindh, Manzoor Wasan has directed security agencies to provide full security to the Soddy Arabian consulate in Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It may be the largest city in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
upon the request of Saudi Consul General Saleh Muhammad Al-Rohail.

Dawn News received a report that the Saudi Consul General wrote a letter to the Home Ministry of Sindh about information from Saudi Intelligence sources that its diplomats in Bloody Karachi could be targeted.

The Consul General requested security for the Consulate General's staff and also for their residences.

Home Minister of Sindh, Manzoor Wasan has ordered Police and Rangers to provide the requested security for the Consulate General and its staff.
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#1  Doesn't have anything to do wid the alleged Saudi role in Osama's death, did it???

To wit,

* PAKISTAN DEFENCE FORUM > SAUDI CARD [+ Turkey's] IN OSAMA KILL "ADVICE" TURNS PAKISTAN AROUND.

* TOPIX > THE SAUDI ROLE AT ABBOTTABAD.

Family Affair?, given the Bin Ladens' links to the Saudi Royal Family + beyond???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 21:52 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Militant groups claim rocket fire into Israel
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- Militant groups in the Gazoo Strip grabbed credit for a barrage of rockets fire into south Israel on Friday and Saturday, as Gazoo contended with a bout of fighting that killed 15 Paleostinians.

The factions said the rockets were in response to the assasination of Popular Resistance Committees chief Zuhair Qaisi on Friday.

Around 100 rockets have hit southern Israel as Israeli warplanes bombard the Gazoo Strip, wounding 26 Paleostinians and four Israelis. Five Paleostinians and one Israeli are seriously injured.

In statements to the media on Saturday, the PRC armed wing said it had fired 29 rockets into Israel, while the PFLP's brigades said it fired two rockets towards Israeli cities.

The Ayman Juda group within the Al-Aqsa brigades, and another group identified as brigades of martyr Abdul Qader Al-Hussaini also grabbed credit for rocket fire.

Earlier, Islamic Jihad
...created after many members of the Egyptian Mohammedan Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the liquidation of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah...
's military wing -- which has been targetted by the Arclight airstrikes -- said it had fired 41 Grad missiles, 20 homemade projectiles, six mortar shells, and three 107-mm rockets at Israeli targets.

Around 30 were intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome missile defense system, Israeli media reported.
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan: Sacrificing Marines for the "Greater Good"?
Posted by: Hupaick Floter6362 || 03/12/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Oddly enough, the Major fouled up. It is never a good idea to take such complaints out of house. It will get you in trouble and will accomplish little.

The first thing the Major should have done was to inform higher command, in a dispassionate manner. If they are indifferent, or support the LTC's bad judgment, then the Major could totally nuke the LTC.

By telling the combat units on the ground who had expressed a willingness to sacrifice their lives for some vague "greater good".

That unit would be focused on getting rid of the LTC, one way or another, and combat personnel have ways of getting what they want.

Thus it would be the LTC on the hot seat, and the best he could hope for would be to have his career ruined and shipped out of theater. That is, if the unit didn't take it too personal.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 10:41 Comments || Top||

#2  ...that's based upon the assumption that the 'chain' would act in the manner most of us would expect. However, I suspect deeply that the chain has been compromised to the PC side of the spectrum and not the purpose and function of a military.

Just my personal opinion but the entire senior officer corps needs to be read Article 99 of the UCMJ and specifically (8) and (9)...

Text. “Any member of the armed forces who before or in the presence of the enemy—

(8) willfully fails to do his utmost to encounter, engage, capture, or destroy any enemy troops, combatants, vessels, aircraft, or any other thing, which it is his duty so to encounter, engage, capture, or destroy; or

(9) does not afford all practicable relief and assistance to any troops, combatants, vessels, or aircraft of the armed forces belonging to the United States or their allies when engaged in battle; shall be punished by death or such other punishment as a court-martial may direct.”
Posted by: Procopius2k || 03/12/2012 10:54 Comments || Top||

#3  This shit has been going on for a long time. Viet Nam, at least. In OCS, in an artillery class, I asked how long from call for fire to rounds on the ground. Three minutes. Not long afterwards, in a class on restricted fire zones, somebody asked how long for authorization for supporting fires. An hour. Maybe never.
See Broughton, Thud Ridge and Going Downtown.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey || 03/12/2012 15:01 Comments || Top||

#4  I remember a tale from a Vietnam vet who was then, when I talked to him, a Sergeant Major.

He and his team had been fighting out in the jungle for months, in pretty vicious combat, and they noticed that it was taking longer and longer to get rations and resupply. He finally decided to apply some "moral suasion" via radio to the rear area supply NCO.

The supply NCO readily pointed the finger at a senior officer who for whatever illegitimate reason had been intentionally delaying their support.

So the combat NCO asked the supply NCO to put that officer on the radio, then leave the room and not look back, lest he be turned into a pillar of salt. He did so.

The end result was that the officer was so terrified for his own personal safety that the combat NCOs unit was sent double rations, along with a case of Michelob on ice and a handwritten note of apology.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 19:19 Comments || Top||


Good morning
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#1  Birthday/Daily Gam Shot

Eva Herzigova (Czech) aka Tchouk Tchouk Nougat in "Les anges gardiens (Guardian Angels)(1995)" aka Frida Seta in "L'amico del cuore (1998)" aka Christine in "Just for the Time Being (2000)" aka Olga Picasso in "Modigliani (2004)" (age 40)




"Lucretia MacEvil
That's the thing you're doin' fine
Back seat Delilah
Got your six-foot jug o'wine, woman"
(She's actually only 5' 11")

F.O.D.
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 03/12/2012 13:19 Comments || Top||

#2  A very beautiful woman, but the Glare, the Glare ...

Did the Battlestar ATLANTIA [BSG:TOS] just blow up - any more whitish + she'll be a Solar Flare all by herself.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 19:30 Comments || Top||


Arabia
Interior Ministry: 300 militants of al-Shabab metastasize to Yemen
[Yemen Post] The Yemeni Interior Ministry has said 300 forces of Evil of the Somali Al-Shabaab
... Harakat ash-Shabaab al-Mujahidin aka the Mujahideen Youth Movement. It was originally the youth movement of the Islamic Courts, now pretty much all of what's left of it. They are aligned with al-Qaeda but operate more like the Afghan or Pakistani Taliban...
Movement arrived in Yemen to fight with Ansar Al-Sharia (Supporters of the Islamic law) against the Yemeni security and military services.

In its website, the ministry said security services seized four Somalis en route to Lahj and Abyan governorates, pointing out that they are suspected of affiliating to Al-Qaeda.

It said that the seized Somalis at ages of 25-32, indicating that arrived in Yemen on March 2.

Meanwhile,
...back at the buffalo wallow, Tex and his new-found Indian friend were preparing a little surprise for the bandidos...
security services of Mudia district of Abyan said that a cycle of violence bomb went kaboom! on Sunday while two jacket wallahs were riding, hinting that their bodies were scattered to pieces.

The Yemeni Marine forces declared a state of alert and preparation to confront any terrorist acts of Al-Qaeda.

Commander of the Marine forces Rowais Mujawar urged the marine forces to unite their ranks and vividly repel any attempts or plans of Al-Qaeda.

Yemen witnessed an increase of the violent acts that are carried out by Al-Qaeda cut-thoats. More than 185 Yemenis were killed in Al-Qaeda attack on some military positions of Abyan.

The Yemeni army launched strikes on Friday against the strongholds of Al-Qaeda in Abyan and Al-Badha, killing at least 40 cut-thoats.

While Yemeni officials said the strikes were carried out by Yemeni air-fighters, locals of Abyan said the raids were carried out by US aircrafts, pointing out that they heard sounds of drones before the strikes.

Several families have decamped Abyan, seeking refuge in nearby villages, fearful of the increasing festivities between Al-Qaeda forces of Evil and the military.
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#1  Ahhh, Yemen, aka NOT NIGERIA .... or KENYA.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 0:59 Comments || Top||


JMP official: No national dialogue before Yemeni army shakeup
[Yemen Post] The main Yemeni Opposition bloc, the Joint Meeting Parties' (JMP) official front man, Abdu Galab al-Adini, affirmed that army and security institutions shakeup is something of paramount importance at present for the politicianship to be able to reestablish its authority, and restore security and stability nationwide.

In an interview with Al-Shtraki newspaper, al-Adini said: "We can not engage in an inclusive national dialogue until the way is paved for it. The main thing that would lay the ground for the national dialogue is restructuring the army."

He, however, took the pains to assure that JMP is committed to the GCC-brokered power transfer deal and its executive mechanism, which was signed late in November in the Suadi capital of Riyadh and in which restructuring the army and security institutions was one of the chief provisions.

Al-Adini urged the newly-elected Yemeni President Abdu Rabu Mansour Haid to take bold decisions that ensure establishing e a strong national army whose loyalty is only to the nation; not to certain persons or families.

With regards to US pressures to keep former Yemeni President President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...
's relatives in their key military posts on grounds related to fighting al-Qaeda in the country, he said that JMP would not be pressed by any country as it acquires its independent stances from its national responsibility and mainstream's will.

"Combating terrorism is a corporate responsibility of the politicianship and the armed forces and that it's not stipulated to a certain person or a military commander," stressed al-Adini.

He concluded his interview by calling on the former President-for-Life Saleh
... exemplifying the Arab's propensity to combine brutality with incompetence...
and his top aides, who were granted immunity from prosecution, to avail form the immunity they have been awarded, quit politics realm, and leave Yemenis be the master of their own fates.

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Iraq
Gunmen Kill 5 Family Members North of Baghdad
[An Nahar] Gunmen using silencers killed a town mayor's bodyguard and four of his women relatives in a house north of the Iraqi capital, security officials said on Sunday.

"Gunmen attacked the house of a bodyguard of the mayor of Tarmiyah," said police First Lieutenant Uday Sarhan. "They attacked the house at around 11:30 pm (2030 GMT) and killed five people."

Sarhan said the victims were Adnan Hezbar and four women from his family, but did not give further details. After carrying out the shootings, the attackers destroyed the house with explosives.

Hezbar was a bodyguard for Jassim Mohammed Saleh, mayor of Tarmiyah, a town 45 kilometers (30 miles) north of Storied Baghdad
...located along the Tigris River, founded in the 8th century, home of the Abbasid Caliphate...
that was once a stronghold of Sunni bully boyz and al-Qaeda.

Violence in Iraq has declined since its peak in 2006 and 2007. According to official figures, 150 people were killed in February.
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#1  Very little mention of how the Iraqis are streamlining their hanging of terrorists. I think it would do a world of good for this information, at least a single raw number, to be published periodically.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 03/12/2012 10:10 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan
US lawmaker wants Afghanistan's Karzai investigated
[Dawn] The head of a US congressional subcommittee is asking a federal agency to investigate whether Afghanistan President Hamid Maybe I'll join the Taliban Karzai
... A former Baltimore restaurateur, now 12th and current President of Afghanistan, displacing the legitimate president Rabbani in December 2004. He was installed as the dominant political figure after the removal of the Taliban regime in late 2001 in a vain attempt to put a Pashtun face on the successor state to the Taliban. After the 2004 presidential election, he was declared president regardless of what the actual vote count was. He won a second, even more dubious, five-year-term after the 2009 presidential election. His grip on reality has been slipping steadily since around 2007, probably from heavy drug use...
is misappropriating foreign aid funding to benefit himself and his family.

Representative Dana Rohrabacher announced on his website that he has requested an investigation by the US Government Accountability Office.

The request for an investigation coincides with consideration in Congress of President Barack Obama
On this Memorial Day, as our nation honors its unbroken line of fallen heroes -- and I see many of them in the audience here today...
's 2013 budget proposal that includes $2.5 billion for Afghanistan.
Karzai takes way more than 10 percent. Maybe we should just stick to bribing Zardari...
Maybe CIA agents in deep cover could instigate a bidding war?
It's Afghanistan. Everyone is skimming, not just the man at the top.
Rohrabacher's March 7 letter to the comptroller general of the Government Accountability Office asked for a report to Congress on US foreign aid funds that "have been stolen, diverted or otherwise inappropriately gone to, or benefited Afghanistan's Caped President Hamid Karzai and his family."

Rohrabacher is chairman of the House Foreign Affairs subcommittee on oversight and investigations.

"American taxpayer money must cease being diverted and abused by the leader of a country whose people America has tried so valiantly to help," Rohrabacher's letter said. "A report that thoroughly quantifies how much US foreign aid has gone to the Karzai family is urgently needed." He cited media reports and Wikileaks cables as sources for his allegations.

The New York Times
...which still proudly displays Walter Duranty's Pulitzer prize...
reported March 7 that Karzai's brother, Mahmoud Karzai, received interest-free loans to buy a stake in the Kabul Bank, where the allegations of financial corruption are centered.
Lots of green companies in the U.S. kicking themselves right now: "Cheez, the Karzai boys got interest-free loans? What schlubs we are taking Champ's green money!"
They involve suspicions that bank and government officials skimmed foreign aid money intended to support US and coalition forces in Afghanistan. The bank came close to insolvency but was bailed out by the Afghan government with funds partially subsidized by Western nations.

"It is time to know for sure, on the record, exactly how dishonest the government in Kabul has become and how much money we are wasting there," Rohrabacher wrote.
Completely and 100%. Any other questions?
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Africa Horn
Four held over attacks as death toll rises to six
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Police on Sunday tossed in the calaboose four people in connection with the Saturday night grenade attack at the Machakos country bus station in which six people were killed and 63 injured.

Internal Security Minister George Saitoti said on Sunday initial indications were that the attacks could have been criminal masterminded by Somali terror group Al-Shabaab
... Somalia's version of the Taliban, functioning as an arm of al-Qaeda...

"Obviously we suspect this attack to be linked to Al-Shabaab and we are going to pursue them within and into Somalia," Prof Saitoti.

Police officers said among the suspects are Kenyans and foreigners.

Nairobi deputy police boss Moses Ombati could not deny nor confirm the arrests. "We are seriously investigating the matter and that of course involves interrogating some people," Mr Ombati said.

The sources told Nation the suspects were being questioned by officers from the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit.

Sunday's grenade attacks follows a posting on Al-Shabaab's Twitter account last week warning of an impending attack in the country.

The turban group had warned that its fighters had entered Kenya and were planning to strike at strategic installations. (READ: KDF warns of Shabaab threat at borders)

Since Kenya and the Somali Transitional Federal Government launched a joint operation against the Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist group, the Death Eaters have staged several attacks in the country.

Prof Saitoti said one person was struck down in his prime while the other five died while undergoing treatment at the Kenyatta National Hospital.
He termed the 7.30pm attack "unfortunate" and said investigations into the incident were ongoing.

"Such terrorists' acts on innocent people will not be tolerated and the government will do everything within its power to ensure that security of Kenyans is guaranteed," he said.

Prof Saitoti, who was addressing a presser at Harambee House in Nairobi, said he was confident those behind the attack would be brought to justice, noting that those responsible for previous attacks had been caught.

"The government assures Kenyans that it will pursue the perpetrators of these acts wherever they are to face the full force of the law," he added.

Prof Saitoti said that after the attacks at Kwa Mwaura's and the Kaka Stage (OTC) in Nairobi, the police successfully apprehended the assailants and recovered explosives.

"Similarly in Mombasa, we were able to pre-empt a number of attempts by such criminals and also recovered several explosives and firearms," he said.

In January, the Death Eaters attacked Gerille town near the Kenya-Somalia border just before 7pm, bombed the Administration Police camp, killed six and kidnapped three others.

Two of the abductees are still being held hostage.

Since then, the Death Eaters have warned they would continue to raid Kenyan towns to kill and abduct.

On Sunday, Prof Saitoti appealed to the public to remain vigilant in identifying and reporting any suspicious characters to the police. He also urged the public to avoid congregating at the scenes of attacks for their safety and to ensure that the scene is preserved to enable accurate collection of forensic evidence

The government had intensified surveillance at sensitive installations and public places like churches, hotels, shopping malls and bus terminus.

In January, Al-Shabaab released a propaganda video declaring war against Kenya. The video was released by Sheikh Ahmed Iman Ali, the self-proclaimed leader of Kenyan Al-Shabaab fighters in Somalia.

The report of the UN Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group indicates that Sheikh Ali, a former chairman of Moslem Youth Centre in Pumwani, Nairobi, was central in the recruitment of non-Somalis in Nairobi to join Al-Shabaab.

Security has been tightened following reports that Al-Shabaab had sent hit squads to eliminate Defence Minister Yusuf Haji and National Assembly Deputy Speaker Farah Maalim.

Several foreigners including Kenyans have been tossed in the calaboose in the country over links to Al-Shabaab.

Those tossed in the calaboose were either planning to go to war-torn country or had sneaked into Kenya from Somalia.

Many ordinary places have been designated "vital installations" and put under blanket security. Normally, vital installations would include airports, military barracks, cop shoppes and foreign missions.

On Sunday, Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka condemned the attack, terming it cowardly. He said such attacks would not break the Kenya's resolve to guarantee security its citizens' security and vowed that Kenyans will continue to fight terror. He called on Kenyans to remain calm as the security agencies were doing everything possible to bring the culprits to book.

"We will be more committed to fighting terror. We will not allow snuffies any room in our country", he added.

He commended KNH staff and other rescue agencies for their rapid response in saving the lives of Kenyans.

Planning Assistant minister Peter Kenneth also sent his condolences yesterday to the families of those who perished during the grenade attacks. He, however, urged the police to ensure safety of Kenyans. "Kenyans on the other hand should pray for our defence forces in Somalia as they fight for our safety," said Mr Kenneth.
This article starring:
Sheikh Ahmed Iman Ali
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Arabia
Al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula wipes out Yemeni mechanized battalion
Bill Roggio's discussion of the AQAP wipeout of 185 Yemeni troops earlier this week. Piles of interesting information.
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#1  AQAP mus be pining for SAUDI INTERVENTION in order to ignite the entire Peninsula in jihad + insurgency.
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Africa Horn
Hundreds killed as fresh ethnic clashes erupt in South Sudan
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Hundreds of people have been killed and several others are missing in fresh fighting between two rival ethnic groups in the troubled Jonglei state in South Sudan, officials said on Sunday. This comes ahead of a disarmament drive slated for mid this month.
That's going to go well...
The fighting erupted on Friday morning in cattle camps in Akobo County when gunnies from Pibor crossed into the area from the Ethiopia border and launched an attack, Jonglei state's Local Government minister Duop Lam said.

"There was a heavy clash and more than 500 people were killed or are missing. I hear that there are more than 200 people injured," said Lam.

"They mobilised themselves into a group of not less than 3,000. They are now moving back to the Murle land. The army was in Akobo, so these people went through the Ethiopian border," said Lam, referring to the attackers whom he said came from Pibor.

The army front man, Col Philip Aguer Panyang, said "many people were killed and many cattle stolen".

"I am told that the attack was big. It was a big attack by the armed Murle group," said Col Panyang.

Earlier, the army said it had deployed about 10,000 soldiers in all the 11 counties of the state to carry out disarmament and provide protection to the already disarmed communities.

Col Panyang said it was not clear how the Sudan People's Liberation Army in Akobo failed to buffer the attack.

The Murle of Pibor and the Lou-Nuer of Akobo hold long-standing hostilities over cattle, grazing land and water points. More than 3,000 people are reported to have died in such waves of violence in Jonglei state since January.

The prevalence of the festivities and the magnitude of the damage caused have been exacerbated by the presence of illicit arms in the hands of the civilians.

The Friday deadly clash comes hot on the heels of a voluntary disarmament programme mid this month in which President Salva Kiir said he would not tolerate resistance from the armed ethnic youth.

Ethnic hostilities have threatened to undermine the stability of Africa's newest state since independence last July.
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Arabia
Employees of Yemen's oil company threatens to strike
[Yemen Post] Employees of the Yemeni Petroleum Company have threatened that they will go on a full strike on the coming Tuesday if their demands are not met, an official of the worker association said on Saturday.

The workers demand to dismiss their boss Omar Al-Arhabi who is a relative of the former Yemeni President Abdu-Rabo Mansour Hadi.

They said that the company sharply deteriorated during his period as a director of the company, accusing him of confiscating their rights.

It was reportedly alleged on Thursday that Al-Arhabi submitted his resignation to Hadi, justifying that to health reasons.

Media sources affirmed that he submitted a resignation letter to Hadi on which he claimed that he did best to maintain and develop the company and its employees.

However,
a good lie finds more believers than a bad truth...
officials of the Oil and Minerals Ministry ruled out on Friday reports of the resignation, stressing that they were baseless.

Dr. Saeed Abdul-Muamen, an official of the workers association said that Prime Minister Mohammad Salem Basidnowa had accepted the resignation and tasked the Oil and Minerals Minister Hisham Sharaf to appoint a new director of the company.

Sources of the association cited that pressures were put by some authorities on the minister, and he was forced to deny the reports of the resignation.

A committee presided over by the State Minister Jawhra Hamoud along with ten representatives of the financial and oil ministries was formed with the aim of resolving the problems of the company and its employees, the sourced said.

What is recently known as the institution revolution hit many public authorities and resulted in the ouster of tens of corrupt officials, security chiefs and military commanders.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Day 3: Israeli airstrikes kill 3 in Gaza
...including a 12-year-old boy, as cross-border violence continued for a third day.

Medical front man in Gazoo Adham Abu Salmiya said Ayoub Useila, 12, was killed in Jabalia refugee camp. His seven-year-old cousin was injured in the attack and taken to Kamal Udwan hospital in Jabalia, north Gazoo.

Israeli warplanes also fired on the Zaytoun neighborhood of Gazoo City, killing Ahmad Deib Salim, 24. He was a known beturbanned goon, Abu Salmiya said.

Gazook farm keeper Adel al-Issi, 52, was also killed midday on Sunday when Israeli warplanes fired a missile at a field in Gazoo City, Abu Salmiya said, bringing the corpse count since Friday evening to 18.

Israel's army said it had targeted a terrorist "moments before firing a Grad rocket at the city of Ashdod."

Earlier, the Israeli army said that it had targeted a "terrorist squad" preparing to fire rockets from northern Gazoo. It also confirmed a direct hit on "two rocket launching sites, in the northern Gazoo Strip, used by terror organizations."

An Israeli army spokeswoman said there had been a total of five Arclight airstrikes on the Gazoo Strip on Sunday.

Six more projectiles were fired from Gazoo on Sunday, an Israeli police front man said.

A Paleostinian official speaking on condition of anonymity
... for fear of being murdered...
said Egypt had begun mediating a ceasefire on Sunday. The Egyptian Foreign Ministry had no comment.

"Israel said it was willing to end this round of violence if rockets from Gazoo stopped," the Paleostinian official said on Sunday.

"Paleostinian factions also told Egypt they were not interested in escalation and that they did not start the round, but Israel cannot decide to end it whenever it wants to do so."
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#1  If I had a crocodile, he would be shedding copious tears at this brutal and shocking injustice.

For some reason, this reminds me of the running gag in "The Gods Must Be Crazy" where the forest ranger guy (speaking of the wild animals) keeps saying "If you don't bother them, they won't bother you"
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
34 Dead in Syria as Army Intensifies Crackdown on Idlib
[An Nahar] At least 34 people, almost half of them civilians, were killed across Syria on Sunday as peace envoy Kofi Annan held a second round of talks with President Bashar al Assad, a monitoring group said.

The casualties comprised 15 civilians, 14 regular army soldiers and five rebel fighters, with most of the casualties occurring in the provinces of Idlib and Damascus
...The City of Jasmin is the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the world. It has not always been inhabited by the same set of fascisti...
and in the city of Hama, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

"Fierce fighting has been raging between deserters and regular army troops since morning in the Idlib province village of al-Janudieh," the head of the Observatory Rami Abdel Rahman told Agence La Belle France Presse in Beirut.

"A civilian and three regular troops were killed and a troop carrier damaged," in the northwestern province, he said.

A soldier was also killed in a kaboom in the Idlib village of Marehian and another by heavy machinegun fire in the village of Najiah, said the Britannia-based Abdel Rahman.

A woman and her son as well as two soldiers were killed in Ariha during festivities between regime troops and defector, while another soldier died in fighting in the Jabal al-Zawiya rebel stronghold, he added.

In the city of Idlib four non-combatants were killed when they caught in the crossfire of festivities between deserters and army troops.

Six regime troops and two deserters were also killed in festivities in the central city of Hama while four civilians died in the nearby province of Homs, three of them brothers killed when a rocket fell on their house.

An ambush elsewhere in the Homs province killed an army officer and maimed five others.

Clashes between deserters and army troops also killed three defectors in the Damascus countryside and a civilian was rubbed out by security forces during a raid inside the capital itself.

Earlier state news agency SANA said "terrorists" rubbed out boxing champion Ghiath Tayfour, in the northern city of Aleppo
...For centuries, Aleppo was Greater Syria's largest city and the Ottoman Empire's third, after Constantinople and Cairo. Although relatively close to Damascus in distance, Aleppans regard Damascenes as country cousins...
, where monitors said a Kurdish women activist was rubbed out at a security checkpoint at dawn.

The Syrian army stormed Idlib on Saturday after shelling the city and province for days and massing troops to snuff out fighters from the rebel Free Syrian Army, activists have said.
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Arabia
High-ranking military commander escapes assassination attempt in south Yemen
[Yemen Post] A high-ranking military commander beat feet on Saturday afternoon an liquidation attempt in the southern port city of Aden.

Unidentified assailants opened fire on the car of the 120th coastal brigade commander in al-Mansoura district of Aden, however, no causalities were reported, according to security sources.

A local security source told Yemen Post on condition of anonymity that" brigadier Fatah al-Rahman Ali Daes was not in his car when a group of gunnies on cycle of violences opened a barrage of bullets on it", confirming "no causalities were sustained."

"The driver was in the car, but he managed to run away unharmed," the security source said, requesting anonymity because he is not authorized to speak to the press.

He said that the attack bears the hallmarks of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) as it was the only network that has targeted military officials recently.

Yemen-based al-Qaeda wing, which is according to the US administration the most active offshoot of the terror network in the world, stepped up its attacks on military and intelligence officials, taking an advantage of the current unrest storming the country.

Yemen has been in turmoil since February 2011, when unprecedented massive protests took to streets calling for an end to the long entrenched rule of former President President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...

On Saturday, Yemeni Air Force launched Arclight airstrikes on al-Qaeda whereabouts in Jaar, a town in the war-torn province of Abyan and AQAP stronghold, killing at least 20 bully boyz and wounding dozens others.
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Africa North
Brothers strangle sister in honour killing
[Emirates 24/7] A 23-year old Egyptian woman was strangled to death by her brothers in what is being seen as an honour killing.

According to Egyptian Arabic daily Al Wafd, the six brothers killed their only sister to protect the family honor after she was suspected of having relationships with many young men in a village in Kantara, Al Ismailia district.

Police station received a tip-off from the 70-year old father of the victim, identified as AAY, a farmer, that his daughter identified as RA was missing.

The police conducted an investigation and found the body of a woman on a farm in Al Salhya Al Jadeeda.

The investigation and the forensic report confirmed that identity and led to her brothers' arrests.

The defendants confessed to committing the crime.

They pointing out during the interrogation that they had pictures showing her in "compromising positions".
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#1  The defendants confessed to committing the crime.

They pointing out during the interrogation that they had pictures showing her in "compromising positions".


Wouldn't fly here. Seems to fly there.
Posted by: gorb || 03/12/2012 0:46 Comments || Top||

#2  We need to stop calling these "honor" killings. We need a more pejorative term that conveys with mockery just how abhorrent we find the practice, something like "homicidal own goal."
Posted by: Iblis || 03/12/2012 9:56 Comments || Top||

#3  "little dick syndrome compounded with narcissism and fantasy levels of self esteem"?
Ok.... maybe too wordy
Posted by: Frank G || 03/12/2012 20:02 Comments || Top||

#4  "Face", iblis, "face".
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 03/12/2012 22:25 Comments || Top||


Africa Horn
Blast survivors talk of lucky escape
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] He was on top of the bus at around 7.30pm when he heard an kaboom a few metres away that did not sound like a gunshot.

Austin Ochieng, the manager of City to City bus that operates between Nairobi and Sori in Suba District immediately ducked and took cover, burying his head in the luggage that was on the carrier of the bus. He maintained the cover for few seconds before he decided to descend from the bus.

Most of his colleagues had first ignored the blast, assuming it was just a tyre burst.

Securely packed

As the manager, he had gone up the bus to check whether the luggage was securely packed before the bus left for Sori.

"I went down very fast when I saw people running away from that area, but just before I landed down, there was another kaboom," said Austin.

Though the natural instinct is that people will often run away from any danger, Austin says many were rushing to where there was the kaboom, oblivious of the imminent danger they were exposing themselves to.

He rushed to a nearby toilet where he found a woman in a black skirt and blouse writhing in pain. He got hold of the lady who was lying facing down and tried to turn. She told him: "Nasikia damu imejaa kwa kifua." (I feel my lungs are full of blood). I tried turning her, but she never spoke again...

"I did not go far, and after everything had cooled down, I went back to the lady and realised that she was motionless." Austin said he sought the help of his colleagues and took the woman near Muoroto Police Post.

For 40-year-old Norman Munene, growing up near a military training camp in Gilgil turned out to be a life-saving event. He had learnt the sound of gunshots and other artillery that soldiers used during their training sessions. This is how he could pick out the sound of the grenades that went off almost simultaneously at the bridge on Landhies Road.

"I immediately asked everyone around me to lie down," the senior operations manager of Eldoret Express said from his hospital bed in Kenyatta on Sunday. Munene recalled hearing successive blasts near the bridge before he was thrown off the ground by a third blast.

But he managed to stay on the ground, something he says saved his life as the pellets from the grenade tore through the bodies of those who stood near him. Although Munene narrowly survived the blast, the blood soaked on his clothes was evidence enough of the harm that befell operators and passengers at the Machakos Country Bus on Saturday night.

And Eunice Ochaka, a used clothes dealer, was on her way to Kisumu with other traders who were going to sell their wares there the following day.

"I had just booked a seat with the Sony Classic bus and was taking a soda in the seats near the bus, waiting for my colleagues to arrive," she said. Eunice suddenly heard a loud blast.

"At first, I thought it was an accident where vehicles had ran into each other," she said writhing in pain, as her shoulders were badly injured.
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India-Pakistan
Banned groups
[Dawn] ANOTHER three religious groups with links to militancy and terrorism were banned over the weekend by the federal government, taking the total number of proscribed groups in the country to 38. But this is no belated move that is worthy of applause, for the experience with the first 35, banned through various notifications since 2001, suggests that simply outlawing groups either pushes them further underground or, as is increasingly the case, the groups resurface with a new name soon enough.The fact of the matter is that Pakistain has no coherent strategy to deal with sectarian and radical Islamist outfits that practise and preach violent jihad. Worse, there are more than just lingering suspicions that the state itself helps some of these groups survive. For what else can explain the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat, the now banned offshoot of the anti-Shia Sipah-e-Sahaba, being warmly embraced by the Difaa-e-Pakistain Council, itself packed with establishment favourites who dabble in turban rhetoric and worse? Banning the ASWJ now when in the very recent past the group had been allowed a high-profile public platform does not really have the makings of a credible, anti-extremism policy.

While official tolerance for or indifference towards groups linked to violence and operating publicly in Pakistain is a big part of the problem, there is also the shrewdness of these outfits that has to be contended with. Taking advantage of the devastation caused by floods and rains in Sindh over the last couple of years, religious 'charities' with fairly obvious links to orc groups have leapt into the field and secured a foothold for themselves in new areas. Meanwhile,
...back at the ranch, Butch and the Kid finally brought their horses under control...
that most rabid of sectarian outfits the Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
... a 'more violent' offshoot of Sipah-e-Sahaba Pakistain. LeJ's purpose in life is to murder anyone who's not of utmost religious purity, starting with Shiites but including Brelvis, Ahmadis, Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Rosicrucians, and just about anyone else you can think of. They are currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of al-Qaeda ...
is believed to be recruiting in the Brahvi belt in Balochistan
...the Pak province bordering Kandahar and Uruzgun provinces in Afghanistan and Sistan Baluchistan in Iran. Its native Baloch propulation is being displaced by Pashtuns and Punjabis and they aren't happy about it...
, where well-funded holy mans have radicalised parts of the population. Faced with a canny and cunning foe, the state has much to do to stay one step ahead of these groups.

Tweaking laws to deal with such groups, resourcing law-enforcement and intelligence agencies to keep track of them and developing coordination mechanisms to keep local, provincial and national agencies in the loop and on the same page are only some of the things that need to be done if radical outfits are to be disabled. But first, there has to be the will. A tolerant, pluralist Pakistain or a dark and ugly place where no one is safe? The choice is one that Pakistain must make.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
IDF: Another Iron Dome battery to be deployed soon
IAF Colonel Tzvika Haimovitch announced that a fourth Iron Dome battery will be deployed within the next few weeks.   "The escalation found us completely ready on Friday, at a complete operational level and full deployment of all batteries. The unit's achievements are very high," said Haimovitch.
Sure hope we have a bunch of these suckers on order.
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#1  Ahh, Yes. Leadership..."The escalation found us completely ready on Friday, at a complete operational level and full deployment of all batteries. The unit's achievements are very high,"---It can be so inspiring.
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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Army Contains Baalbek Gunbattle
A reminder that, even in the midst of major regional events, tribal warfare continues. Or, more succinctly: boys must be boys.
[An Nahar] The Lebanese army contained an armed clash between rival clans in the eastern city of Baalbek on Sunday to prevent the confrontation from spiraling out of control.

The National News Agency and Voice of Leb radio (93.3) said a military unit contained the clash between the Jaafar and Shamas clans that included the use of light weapons and rocket propelled grenades.

The shootout erupted over a family dispute that left one person injured a few days ago in Bouday, the agency reported.

Sunday's gunbattle took place at al-Sharawina neighborhood's entrance and at the town of Iaat before the army interfered to put an end to it, NNA added.
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India-Pakistan
Internet access: a human right
[Dawn] IN November, the Pakistain Telecommunications Authority (PTA) attempted to filter 1,500 words out of SMS messages. The initiative was ridiculed into oblivion, and one thought the government would take a hiatus from clumsy censorship. But no.

The National ICT Research and Development Fund, under the aegis of the Ministry of Information Technology, recently advertised a public tender for the development of an Internet filtering and blocking system. The move indicates how completely out of touch the powers that be are with contemporary Pakistain, the 21st century and democratic values on the whole.

Internet service providers (ISPs), who finance the fund, have defended the filter, arguing that it is not a censorship tool, but a means by which to make existing efforts to block online content more time- and cost-efficient. This is utter nonsense. The power to efficiently and effectively block up to 50 million websites, as per the tender's demands, is an incentive for widespread online censorship.

Many indications that the government will take improper advantage of a censoring mechanism already exist. Pakistain currently ranks 151st out of a list of 179 countries on a 2011 media freedom ranking by Reporters Without Borders. This is hardly the environment in which to introduce an Internet filtering system with the hope that it will be judiciously deployed.

The tender has also been announced at a time when it is clear the authorities are hurting from relatively unrestrained media coverage of their activities: last month, the Pakistain Electronic Media Regulatory Authority announced new regulations for private television channels, which prevent the broadcast of material that undermines Pakistain's illusory sovereignty, compromises the national interest, or ridicules organs of the state. It is also no coincidence that the call for an Internet filter comes the year before a general election -- a last-ditch effort to minimise critical discourse about the government in campaign season?

The political motivations behind the tender suggest that the criteria for blocking online content will be harsh and arbitrary. One can expect much benign content to be censored. Clearly, no one at the Ministry of Information Technology is thinking about the fallout of limited information access for students, businesses, scientific researchers and others trying to engage with and compete in an innovative, global marketplace.

It is also worth noting that the Internet filter tender not only foreshadows censorship to come, but also highlights the extent to which it is rampant. Private-sector ISPs are agreeable to financing the filter in response to continued pressure from the civilian government and army to block online content. When talking to free-speech activists, they defend their actions by arguing that the Internet is already being censored, the filter will simply automate the process to save time and money for the ISPs. In sum, censorship is already a fait accompli in Pakistain.

It is appalling that this tender was announced during a civilian government's tenure. Freedom of speech is a fundamental requirement of a functioning democracy. The fact that this government is willing to pay money for technology that institutionalises censorship speaks poorly of its democratic credentials, its long-term vision for the country, and its aspirations for Pakistain on the international stage.

Pakistain's luddite politicians may not realise this, but in the 21st century, the freedom of the Internet is a gauge of a country's genuine commitment to democracy and human rights
...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty...
(lest we forget, the United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
has declared Internet access to be a human right). This is especially true when governments seek both to censor their citizens and invade their privacy: in addition to blocking websites, the proposed filter will seek to infiltrate encrypted content. If Pakistain goes ahead with this inane plan, its civilian government will be spoken of in the same terms as prior dictatorships: regressive, authoritarian, undemocratic. For a moment, let's concede that the Pakistain government cannot comprehend that censorship is bad, and that while it stifles dissent in the short run, it sparks social discontent in the long run. There is still no excuse for the government's failure to think through this initiative strategically.

In the coming years, Pakistain could emerge on the world stage as the country that stood by Iran while the world slapped sanctions on its economy, and that served as an interlocutor for the Afghan Taliban. These approaches serve Pakistain's national interest, but they do little for its public image or soft power. If Pakistain also gains notoriety for installing a firewall, it will have little claim to any reputation other than that of rogue state or international pariah.

The Internet filter might also destroy Pakistain's façade of abhorring religious and violent extremism. Consider the websites the government has already blocked: pornography, YouTube, Facebook, Baloch nationalist sites and the online edition of Rolling Stone magazine for publishing an article critiquing military expenditure.

Now consider the websites you can browse with impunity: the home pages of jihadi groups that spew hate speech, incitements to violence, prejudicial content about religious minorities and rival sects, and worse. Pakistain's ever-declining human rights record has until now been mitigated through perfunctory political rhetoric. A clear pattern of anti-liberal censorship will expose the sham.

One final niggling detail: Internet filters don't work. The 2009 Iranian election, spreading discontent in China, and the Arab Spring -- these events have shown that Internet blocks don't prevent citizens from using digital and social media technologies for political activism. If the government has genuine concerns about online content, it has to work jointly with ISPs, the media industry, academic institutions and non-governmental media monitoring organizations to minimise the impact and reach of egregious material.

When it came to SMS filtering, civil society mocked the government into retreat. But Internet filtering is no laughing matter -- it is nothing less than the denial of a basic human right.
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#1  One final niggling detail: Internet filters don't work. The 2009 Iranian election, spreading discontent in China, and the Arab Spring -- these events have shown that Internet blocks don't prevent citizens from using digital and social media technologies for political activism.

Maybe, unless the likes of Siemens and Nokia step in to ensure the deaths of activist bloggers.
Posted by: gorb || 03/12/2012 0:49 Comments || Top||

#2  Internet access is a human right, in as far as it's a form of speech that governments have no role in.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 03/12/2012 6:16 Comments || Top||

#3  Government does have a role.

The cable that comes to your house and business? The wireless that your smartphone and laptop sniffs? Regulated by government. Someone had to enforce certain technical standards and ensure orderly deployment into the public land and airwaves. Those cables don't lay themselves.

Add to that the standards (such as they are) for use and the taxes paid (hundred fifty year tradition going back to the telegraph), and yes, government has a role.

What we don't want is government regulating internet content. Good luck.
Posted by: Steve White || 03/12/2012 7:34 Comments || Top||

#4  Governments role is just to enforce contract between private parties (and perhaps defend patents that enable them).

There's no need for them to insert themselves without invitation.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 03/12/2012 8:42 Comments || Top||

#5  I posted the article to go with the one we had a few days ago about the lady whose human right to a parking place had been violated.

As usual the "human right" is the representation of the actual "God-given right" that underlies it.

In the case of the parking place it's the right of privacy, to be left alone to do as you please unless you're harming someone else. The argument comes over the definition of "harm." I lean toward the idea of "no blood, no harm," myself. Even if someone parking his/her/its car on the grass is ugly you'll probably survive the experience.

The same applies to the "human right" of the internet. The inhabitants of Lower Slobbovia or Ice Station Omega have no "right" to the internet, anymore than you or I do.

   if{
    it's available
   }then{
    y'gotta pay for it
   }

That's not a right, it's a commodity.

The actual "human right" lies in the content, which is what this author was actually talking about. The "God-given" right is that of free and unfettered speech -- which includes perhaps especially the freedom to mock and deride politicians, maybe government in general, the military, holy men, and even (gasp!) religion.

I would have a hard time becoming a "human rights expert" because they're greasy, oily things that are so damned hard to pin down. (The "human rights" more than the "experts," though the experts exhibit many of the same characteristics...) Often "human rights" equate to the end result of a basic liberty (let's call them that to distinguish the two and avoid typing "God-given rights" and firing up the atheist crowd.) Almost invariably they are granted by government. The Soviet constitution, if I remember, contained among other goodies a "right to employment" and the "right to housing." The children of all ages who turned out to Occupy [Insert Location Here] were demanding the "human right" to have their college loans annulled, to absolutely free housing, and a dozen or so other things, some of which sounded good at first blush but which on consideration were pretty stoopid.
Posted by: Fred || 03/12/2012 10:37 Comments || Top||

#6  >>Pakistain's luddite politicians may not realise this, but in the 21st century, the freedom of the Internet is a gauge of a country's genuine commitment to democracy and human rights

I will try to remember that back-patting comments like that, and not laugh, when America tries to pass things like SOPA and ACTA into law. ACTA has been passed there. And I would bet all the money in my pockets that 90 percent of Rantburgians have no idea what its content contains.
Posted by: Mizzou Mafia || 03/12/2012 11:59 Comments || Top||

#7  Degrading the term again, I see. At least it's not as bad as the idiot in Ottawa (ok, redundant) that thinks having a parking space in front of your house is a "human right"...
Posted by: mojo || 03/12/2012 14:56 Comments || Top||

#8  Fred, I love it when you you dig up these gems. But you are an expert in Human Rights! Everyone is, about their own rights of course, everyone is a tad Myopic after that.

As for the parking "rights" -lets see the claimed right to use publically owned property (a street) for ones own private purposes. Sounds like squatters rights if anything,and worth as much. No wait -it does sound like Ottawa!
Posted by: Northern Cousin || 03/12/2012 15:21 Comments || Top||

#9  A right is a restriction on government.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 03/12/2012 16:57 Comments || Top||

#10  Freedom of speech (as well as Freedom of Religion) is a human right in that all humans have a basic right to say what they want or believe whatever God(s) or not they wish. Weather their government allows them to is a different story.

This also pertains to the 'content' of the Internet.

I think there must be some limits however. Yelling 'Fire!' in a Theater (or Whitesnake concert) is one - it can cause direct harm to someone else. Sending out millions of spam emails is another - it can prevent others from being able to use their email.

Saying that God is dead, is alive, is an imaginary friend, or is Allah, Allan, Cthulhu, Obama (has anyone ever seen those two at the same time?), or whatever (or simply saying God exists) is a 'right'. Even saying that a particular religion is vile and their 'god' is pathetic is also protected - or should be.

Unfortunately Human Rights has been abused to mean just about anything. Parking, Income, Food, Cellphone, Housing, Internet access, Healthcare, etc... And worst of all the 'human right not to be offended'.

Those are *not* rights - you may have the right to have the ability to access those things - but you do not have a direct right *to* those things.
By that I mean you have should be able to access those things (provided you are able to - usually meaning you can afford it or have the means). (Or, for example, to turn away from that which offends you, turn off the TV or radio or simply leave the room - but not silence the speaker.

Unless you own the private forum - for example you can't spam, threaten, or encourage violence on Rantburg - that is not a right - and Fred - who 'owns' Rantburg, (or his delegated Mods) can remove your postings, sinktrap them or outright ban you.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 03/12/2012 18:48 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israel Gaza strikes to go on 'as long as necessary': PM
[Dawn] Israel will continue air strikes against Gazoo "as long as necessary," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, giving no indication that a ground operation was likely for now.

"We extracted a high price from them and will continue to do so," he said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting. "We will act as long as necessary." His comments came as Israeli war planes carried out four air strikes on Gazoo on Sunday morning, bringing the corpse count in three days of festivities to 18.

Violence between Israel and Gazoo Orcs and similar vermin erupted on Friday afternoon when an Israeli strike killed the leader of the ultra-hardline Popular Resistance Committees, sparking a bloody cross-border exchange.

Since then, Orcs and similar vermin fired 124 rockets at Israel, of which 68 were Qassams and 44 were the longer-range Grad variety, a defence ministry statement said.

In response, the air force carried out 26 air raids, 15 of which targeted Orcs and similar vermin who were in the act of firing on Israel.

The Iron Dome air defence system set up around the southern cities of Ashdod, Ashkelon and Beersheva intercepted 30 rockets, it said.

Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz said the flareup meant that Israel would soon have to consider sending troops back into Gazoo as it did in Operation Cast Lead, a massive 22-day offensive which ended in mid-January 2009, leaving 1,400 Paleostinians and 13 Israelis dead.

"Sooner or later, we will probably have to put an end to the Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, regime, the terror regime, in Gazoo," he said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting.

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman justified the initial attack against PRC leader Zuhair al-Qaisi, calling him "a ticking bomb" who was about to attack Israel.
But he said a ground operation was "not desirable," unless it had the clear goal of overthrowing the territory's Hamas rulers.

And Environment Minister Gilad Erdan argued that a ground operation would be a dangerous diversion from Israel's current priority -- preventing a nuclear Iran.

"Our defence systems are working well, particularly Iron Dome, and the army has inflicted heavy losses on the terrorists, so for the time being, there is no need for a ground operation," he said.

"The Israeli interest is for the world to focus on sanctions on Iran, not on an Israeli military campaign."
Posted by: Fred || 03/12/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [0 views] Top|| File under: Islamic Jihad

#1  TOPIX > NETANYAHU: IRAN CONTROLS/CREATED ISLAMIC JIHAD. Militant Group has now declared its "truce" wid Israel to be over.

Over, nada, you betcha we're done - perhaps since Iran thinks the HAMAS Boyz have given up the fight like France as per the "Paleo Struggle/Resistance"???

and

* SAME > IRANIST: US [+ Israel] NOT READY FOR WAR AGZ IRAN. IHO the USoA is putting on a mere "show" for its buddy + partner Israel.

Iranian Expert Sevak Sarukhanyan.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 0:45 Comments || Top||

#2  As I said yesterday, this will remain necessary until there are no rockets, mortars or rifles OR the savages to use them left in Gazoo.
Posted by: AlanC || 03/12/2012 8:51 Comments || Top||


Science & Technology
DARPA unveils drone killing laser
Posted by: Frozen Al || 03/12/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I wonder if this could be applied to ballistic missiles. Maybe they snuck one past the Dems.

I also wonder if it works against rocks.
Posted by: gorb || 03/12/2012 0:45 Comments || Top||

#2  I also wonder if it works against rocks.

Sure does. Just aim it at the rock-thrower...
Posted by: Steve White || 03/12/2012 7:38 Comments || Top||

#3  R2D2 hardest hit...
Posted by: mojo || 03/12/2012 14:53 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
We are facing conspiracies on a daily basis: Gilani
[Dawn] Prime Minister of Pakistain Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani
... Pakistain's erstwhile current prime minister, whose occasional feats of mental gymnastics can be awe-inspiring ...
said on Sunday that there are conspiracies being hatched against his government on a daily basis, DawnNews reported.

While speaking in Lahore, Gilani said that he will no longer accept advice from anyone and work according to the Constitution only.

Gilani said that he never received any directives from the Supreme Court to write a letter to Swiss Authorities.
Posted by: Fred || 03/12/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [0 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan


Arabia
Military commander conspired with Al-Qaeda, an investigation commission says
[Yemen Post] An investigation commission found that the former commander of Southern Region Mahdi Maqwala was involved in supporting Al-Qaeda bully boys, an Emirate newspaper, Al-Bayan, has quoted Yemeni military sources as saying.

The sources told Al-Bayan on Sunday that Maqwala supported the snuffies with weapons and helped them to capture military positions in the southern governorate of Abyan.

They further said that the findings of the probe will be declared soon and firm procedures will be taken against the involved officials.

Maqwala is among the closest commander to the former President President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh
... Saleh initially took power as a strongman of North Yemen in 1977, when disco was in flower, but he didn't invite Donna Summer to the inauguration and Blondie couldn't make it...
and he was sacked hours before Al-Qaeda snuffies attacked the military positions.

More than 180 soldiers were killed and 73 were captured last week as snuffies affiliated to Al-Qaeda bombarded the outskirts of Zinjibar, the capital of Abyan. The snuffies also took over heavy weapons including cannons, missiles launcher and Katyusha rockets.

A military commission headed by Deputy Chief of Staff Ali Mohammad Salah to investigate the events that are considered the most violent attacks against the military since the control on Zinjibar nine months ago.

Yemeni politicians and analysts accused the ousted Yemeni President-for-Life Ali Abdullah Saleh of using Al-Qaeda to intimidate some Western countries with the aim of keeping his relatives in their military positions.

Governor of Abyan Saleh Al-Zawari has accused military and political services of surrendering Abyan to Al-Qaeda.

In remarks to a local Aden radio, the governor also revealed that tanks, cannons and other military equipments were surrendered to Al-Qaeda snuffies without any resistance, pointing out that those behaviors were clear evidence of the collusion of some military services with Al-Qaeda.
Posted by: Fred || 03/12/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || E-Mail|| [7 views] Top|| File under: al-Qaeda in Arabia

#1  "Didn't invite DONNA SUMMER ... BLONDIE couldn't make it" > D **** NG, I KNEW IT!
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/12/2012 0:56 Comments || Top||



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