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China-Japan-Koreas
Japanese Newspaper - US may pull tactical nukes out of Europe
The United States is in talks with NATO to remove US tactical nuclear weapons from Europe, in a push toward a nuclear-weapons-free world and to cut costs, a Japanese newspaper said Friday.
Might as well. We're not going to use them there; Europe has no enemies that can bring it down to whom nuclear weapons would be a counter; and Europe really doesn't want to defend itself in the first place.
Washington is talking with other NATO member nations about the withdrawal of all shorter-range, tactical nuclear weapons that have been deployed in Europe since the Cold War era, the influential Asahi Shimbun said.

In-depth discussions will take place in coming months and the talks should conclude by the time Chicago hosts a NATO summit next May, the liberal daily said, citing a senior US official tasked with nuclear disarmament policies.

The talks are being held as part of NATO's Defense and Deterrence Posture Review, said the report filed from the paper's Washington bureau.

The move came as US President Barack Obama wants to negotiate with Russia about reducing tactical nuclear weapons and nuclear stockpiles, following the ratification this year of the US-Russia New START disarmament treaty, it said.

If a complete abolition in Europe is agreed, it could give impetus to US-Russia nuclear disarmament talks, the mass-circulation newspaper said.
Sounds like wishful thinking.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/17/2011 20:21 || Comments || Link || [9 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Thus cometh PRAVDA this AM ...

To wit,

* PRAVDA > GERMANY WILL BE CONQUERED BY ISLAM, vee immigration. Number of Bundeswehr Muslim Soldiers + Chaplains ["Regimental Mullahs"] expected to rise.

Iran's still-improving LRBMS, new NUkes? notwithstanding.

PRAVDA POSTER = argued that Muslim immigrants will takeover FRANCE + GERMANY in circa 30 years [Year 2010 + 30 = Year 2040?]; there will be 106.0 Milyuhn Muslims in the EU, + IIUC in Year 2013 the EU per se will begin to be set aflame vee Muslim extremism [i.e. VIOLENT JIHAD = MILTERR]???

Posted by: JosephMendiola || 07/17/2011 21:12 Comments || Top||


Europe
AEP: A modest proposal for eurozone break-up
Posted by: tipper || 07/17/2011 20:49 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:


Fifth Column
Dupe entry: The Nation Whining About CIA Ops In Somalia - Some Interesting Info
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India-Pakistan
Herald exclusive: A dose of reason
Health officials told Ghulam Rasool, a mason from Bara tehsil of Khyber Agency, in March this year that his 18-month-old son had tested positive for polio
...Poliomyelitis is a disease caused by infection with the poliovirus. Between 1840 and the 1950s, polio was a worldwide epidemic. Since the development of polio vaccines the disease has been largely wiped out in the civilized world. However, since the vaccine is known to make Moslem pee-pees shrink and renders females sterile, bookish, and unsubmissive it is not widely used by the turban and automatic weapons set...
and has been crippled for life by the virus. Angry over his decision to follow the ban that the Taliban had imposed on administering polio drops in the tribal areas, he cannot restrain himself from cursing the gun-hung tough guys and their leaders.

"I accepted all their orders without any if and but [not knowing the consequences]," he says. "I was helpless against them." His son was born in 2009 when the militancy was at its peak in Khyber Agency and the Taliban were so much in control that no one -- neither the parents nor the health officials -- could defy their orders and have the children vaccinated.

Ghulam Rasool is one of scores of parents across the non-descript towns and villages in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) whose children have fallen victim to the ill-directed Taliban ban on polio vaccination, which had been termed as Western conspiracy to sterilise future generations of local Mohammedans. The trend in the number of children succumbing to the disease in fact reads like the story of the militancy's ebb and rise in Fata, revealing an inexorable link between the rise in its incidence and the intensity of the Taliban's control in the region. In 2010, of the 144 polio cases detected in Pakistain 95 were from Fata whereas of the 53 cases reported in the first six months of 2011, 18 have been reported from the tribal areas.

Swat
...a valley and an administrative district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistain, located 99 mi from Islamabad. It is inhabited mostly by Pashto speakers. The place has gone steadily downhill since the days when Babe Ruth was the Sultan of Swat...
is another region that categorically links an increase in polio cases to the rise in militancy but with a vastly different trend. The first polio case there was reported in 2007. Next year, the number went up to four and in 2009, when the gun-hung tough guys were totally in control, Swat recorded 20 cases. Now that the Taliban have been driven out of the region and polio vaccination campaign has re-started in earnest after a hiatus of about two years, there has been only one polio case detected in Swat in 2010 and none so far in 2011.

That the situation in Fata is alarming seems like an understatement when seen in comparison to global statistics on polio. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), only four countries -- Nigeria, India, Afghanistan and Pakistain -- are yet to be rid of the disease. But in the first five months of the ongoing year, only eight cases were reported from Nigeria and one each from India and Afghanistan. Put together, all these cases are four times less than the number of cases reported from Pakistain in the same time period.

Unfortunately, it looks likely that polio cases continue appearing in Fata because a large part of the region still remains inaccessible to the health officials, mainly because of the militancy. Officials say that they do not have access to 25 per cent (272,110 out of 1,086,682) children in Fata. Dr Jan Baz Afridi, deputy director of the vaccination programme in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
... formerly NWFP, still Terrorism Central...
, provides an agency-wise breakdown (see table) which shows that in some agencies such as Khyber and Orakzai over 50 per cent of the children have missed out on vaccination campaigns.

Local government and other NGO officials cite a number of reasons for their inability to access these children in Fata -- and all of these reasons are directly or indirectly linked to militancy. Take, for instance, Khyber Agency where many parts are virtual no-go areas for health staff since long and seven per cent children are inaccessible in villages that are under the bad turbans' control. Health officials are afraid of visiting such villages after four of their colleagues, including a doctor, were killed and four others kidnapped there in the last two years while administering polio drops.

Consequently, with the threat to life, there is also a fear factor that makes the health workers reluctant to join the ranks of vaccinators. Less than 500 vaccinators are available for entire Fata which means one vaccinator covers a big area spanning four square kilometres.

But perhaps the most important factor is the lack of local cooperation, again instigated by the Taliban. Misconceptions about the polio vaccines abound and parents refuse to give up their blind faith in the Taliban's propaganda. In at least seven polio cases reported in 2011 from Fata, the refusal to administer vaccine had come from the parents. In all, 21,000 children have remained unvaccinated in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Fata owing to refusal by their parents.

Ten-month-old Mohammad Arif, son of Zulfiqar Shah of Hissara village in Khyber Agency's Tirah Valley, is one of them. Going by his age, he should have received polio drops at least four times but did not get even a single dose because his parents had refused. In March this year when he tested positive for the polio virus, the gun-hung tough guys never bothered to explain to his parents as to how the child had contracted the disease, let alone sympathise with them over an ailment that they hindered from being prevented and that has made Arif a handicapped person for life.

"The oral polio vaccine is in line with the specifications set by the international expert committee on biological standardisation of WHO," says Dr Abdul Jamil who is working with the United Nations
...boodling on the grand scale...
Children's Fund (Unicef). These specifications make it impossible for the vaccine to contain any other undeclared biologically active substances such as viruses, hormones or other materials, he says. Since 1995 it has been administered to more than one billion children globally and "no side-effects have been reported in this period," he points out.

But given the high level of illiteracy and the failure of the official media campaigns to reach the people in the tribal areas, reiterating such technical details have had little impact as far as changing perceptions is concerned. Perhaps aware of this drawback, WHO and Unicef warned the Pak authorities early this year that funding for the vaccination would stop if the government did not take steps to rectify the situation. This prompted the government to review its strategy. Rather than relying on media campaigns to allay fears about the vaccine's perceived side-effects, it employed the services of local Learned Elders of Islam in an attempt to use their influence in convincing people.

The Fata Health Department, in collaboration with a non-government agency, the National Research and Development Foundation (NRDF), is now working with local Learned Elders of Islam in Khyber Agency to reverse the apprehensions of the local people vis-à-vis vaccination. The two agencies claim to have "sensitised" all influential Learned Elders of Islam of the agency and claim they now support the vaccinators in terms of educating and convincing people to allow their children to be vaccinated.

"We have got the services of 1,500 religious scholars, local holy mans and prayer leaders, who are persuading the parents," says Tahseenullah Khan, a coordinator with NRDF. He tells the Herald that workers of his organization go from house to house along with the Learned Elders of Islam who argue that it is the religious responsibility of the parents to immunise their children and save them from becoming permanently handicapped. "We have obtained fatwas from known scholars due to which the people accept our argument," he says.

They have even risked travelling to areas under the control of the gun-hung tough guys -- and small gains have also been made there. Irked by such attempts, the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistain (TTP) had warned WHO officials on March 28, 2011 not to conduct polio vaccination campaign in Ghundai union council of Khyber Agency's Jamrud tehsil. Responding to the warning, the health department refused to send its teams for vaccination but when the WHO brought this refusal to the notice of the NRDF, the organization promptly planned a visit to the area along with local Learned Elders of Islam. They met the Taliban the next day and told them about their involvement in polio vaccination campaigns and showed them a fatwa issued by leading religious scholars of Pakistain in the vaccine's support. After two-hours, the Taliban were convinced and even admitted their mistake. "They promised to make announcements in favour of vaccination during Friday sermons," a participant of the meeting tells the Herald.

The results were encouraging. A month later, teams conducted a full-scale campaign in the area without any fear and vaccinated around 2,900 children who otherwise would have been skipped. Unfortunately, gun-hung tough guys in other areas have not so far responded positively to the prompting of the Learned Elders of Islam working with vaccinators.

Afridi acknowledges that the collaboration with NRDF has been helpful in convincing the parents: "Only 106 families refused to let their child be vaccinated in Swat whereas in 2007 about 13,000 children were left out of vaccination programme due to refusals by their parents." In Khyber, Bajaur and other hard-to-reach areas, the number of refusals has dwindled to less than 1,000 due to the aggressive efforts by local religious scholars, he adds. "In many districts, religious leaders are themselves administering polio vaccine to children," says Tahseenullah.

Clearly, children and their parents in Swat and many tribal areas who are now accessible by vaccinators may heave a sigh of relief at averting the fate of Rasool's son, but further gains must be made as scores of children across the tribal belt still have a steady chance of having their future blighted.
Posted by: Fred || 07/17/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan

#1  Action, meet consequence.
Posted by: Barbara || 07/17/2011 0:06 Comments || Top||

#2  Our leaders are willing to go to the peace table with them and support them,what a joke!
Posted by: Vinegar Ebboluque8008 || 07/17/2011 6:32 Comments || Top||

#3  The bambino? Somebody call this shot?
Posted by: S || 07/17/2011 11:37 Comments || Top||

#4  A public service announcement to all Mohammedans everywhere: Chlorination (and fluoridation) is a Jewish plot to steal precious bodily fluids for, uh, Passover Matzos. Those nasty chlorine molecules make straight to the spermies. Never ever drink (and no need to remind, bathe) in it.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165 || 07/17/2011 15:57 Comments || Top||

#5  They should also avoid soap and antibiotics.
Posted by: Rob Crawford || 07/17/2011 21:42 Comments || Top||


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
“Palestinians want their own state but vote with their feet”
Posted by: tipper || 07/17/2011 08:29 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Well, their left hand hasn't known what their other left hand was doing for years, still could have been worse, could have mistaken the wife for a Grad.
Posted by: S || 07/17/2011 11:41 Comments || Top||

#2  Again, iff history is any measure, iff it were not for the existential Arab-Muslim struggle agz Israel the Paleos larger, more econ + mil powerful Muslim neighbors would likely NOT care for the Paleos, NOR allow them to have or control their own sovereign Govt-State even iff Muslim.

BY TRYING TO DESTROY JEWISH ISRAEL, THE PALEOS ARE IN EFFECT TRYING TO SELF-DESTROY ONE OF THE VERY THINGS KEEPING THEIR STRONGER MUSLIM NEIGHBORS FROM OVERRUNNING THEIR ASS.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 07/17/2011 21:21 Comments || Top||



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Sun 2011-07-17
  Yemen protesters form council to run country
Sat 2011-07-16
  Indonesia arrests principal after school blast
Fri 2011-07-15
  U.S. Strikes in Yemen Said to Kill 8 Militants
Thu 2011-07-14
  Saudi Dismantles Group Plotting to Overthrow Regime
Wed 2011-07-13
  Three blasts in Mumbai, city on high alert
Tue 2011-07-12
  Karzai's brother killed by bodyguard
Mon 2011-07-11
  Syrian Protesters Break Into The U.S. Embassy In Damascus
Sun 2011-07-10
  21 Die in Bar Massacre in Monterrey
Sat 2011-07-09
  Sudan Recognizes Republic of South Sudan
Fri 2011-07-08
  US drone strikes kill dozens in Somalia
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  Syrian troops kill 22 in Hama
Wed 2011-07-06
  Afghan MPs Urge Karzai to Step Down
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  Hundreds of Gunmen Attack Pakistani Border Post
Mon 2011-07-04
  Bomb kills 10 in beer garden northern Nigeria
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  Assad sacks Hama governor


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