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Europe
What Russia wants in Cyprus
Posted by: tipper || 03/24/2013 14:58 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Western politicians who struggle to under­stand Vladimir Putin should bin intelligence reports and buy some good biographies of Peter the Great, Catherine the Great and Nicholas I. Putin is a classical Russian nationalist; his rule is autocratic (to the gratification of the majority of his subjects) and he has re-forged the historical alliance between the government and the Orthodox Church by imposing socially conservative laws and repressing the homosexual-rights intifada. Like Catherine the Great and Tsar Paul he has Mediterranean ambitions. Unlike them, he faces negligible opposition from a bankrupt European Union and a geopolitical illiterate in the Oval Office who makes Jimmy Carter resemble Bismarck. We should not be surprised if, by the time the EU collapses, the Mediterranean has become a Russian lake.
hat tip to Insty



Posted by: AlanC || 03/24/2013 19:05 Comments || Top||

#2  Wha hoppened to my link?

http://www.scotsman.com/scotland-on-sunday/opinion/comment/gerald-warner-cyprus-caught-in-proxy-war-between-old-enemies-1-2854584
Posted by: AlanC || 03/24/2013 19:06 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
A plague on all their houses?
[Dawn] IT'S been a difficult five years for PPP supporters. But then, that's nothing new: the last three times the party has been in power, it has been accused of rampant corruption and poor governance.

Sadly, these charges have contained more than a grain of truth. Incumbency, especially in a chaotic, Third World country like Pakistain, inflicts deep scars on those in power. Even the most efficient government could not begin to overcome our many problems in a five-year term. And God knows nobody has ever accused the PPP of efficiency.

What has kept the party faithful in line is the naïve expectation that somehow, the next time will be different. This is truly a triumph of hope over experience. The other factor that has kept liberals like me from breaking ranks is that there's nowhere else to go.

It is obviously impossible to support the army or the religious parties. The MQM, despite its secular stance, is seen as a violent, ethnic party. In addition, I have trouble understanding Altaf Hussain's rambling telephonic speeches.

Nawaz Sharif
... served two non-consecutive terms as prime minister, heads the Pakistain Moslem League (Nawaz). Noted for his spectacular corruption, the 1998 Pak nuclear test, border war with India, and for being tossed by General Musharraf...
ruled himself out for me by trying to impose his version of the Sharia as the law of the land through the 15th Amendment in his last stint in power. This law would also have made him the amir-ul momineen, or commander of the faithful.
The other iterations of the Moslem League are pretty much irrelevant.

The ANP, despite its proud secular heritage, now appears too deeply mired in corruption to merit serious consideration. That leaves Imran Khan
... aka Taliban Khan, who ain't the sharpest bulb on the national tree...
's PTI. While I admire his intensity and passion, I mistrust people without a sense of humour and irony. Every time I have seen him on TV -- which is far too often -- he has seemed full of anger and self-righteousness. He appears to see the world in black and white, incapable of perceiving shades of grey. Finally, his proximity to cut-throats remains deeply troubling.

Politics demands compromise, and the ability to get along with people you don't necessarily agree with. But if Imran Khan is uncompromising, Asif Ali Zardari has bent over backwards so many times that it's hard to know what he stands for, except his desire to last out his term.

In Pakistain's context, the completion of a full five-year term by an elected government is certainly an achievement of sorts. And here, credit must also be given to Nawaz Sharif for not trying to destabilise the fragile democratic system. Equally, Gen Kayani
... four star general, current Chief of Army Staff of the Mighty Pak Army. Kayani is the former Director General of ISI...
has been steadfast in his refusal to heed the many voices calling for military intervention.

But this success is hardly enough to build a re-election campaign on. Despite having completed the five-year marathon, there are too many failures to list here. The biggest one is in the realm of security. Although Rehman Malik
Pak politician, Interior Minister under the Gilani government. Malik is a former Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) intelligence officer who rose to head the FIA during Benazir Bhutto's second tenure. Malik was tossed from his FIA job in 1998 after documenting the breath-taking corruption of the Sharif family. By unhappy coincidence Nawaz Sharif became PM at just that moment and Malik moved to London one step ahead of the button men. He had to give up the interior ministry job because he held dual Brit citizenship.
has boasted of having broken the Taliban's back, the sectarian corpse count keeps mounting. And Bloody Karachi
...formerly the capital of Pakistain, now merely its most important port and financial center. It is among the largest cities in the world, with a population of 18 million, most of whom hate each other and many of whom are armed and dangerous...
continues to haemorrhage.

Power generation is another dismal failure. Apart from massive shortages that have caused havoc in industry, allegations of corruption continue to swirl around Raja Rental, as the ex-prime minister is known as.

Unbelievable incompetence and indifference to the suffering of citizens has compounded the problem. Public enterprises like the railways, PIA and the Steel Mill are on constant life support.

To its credit, the PPP-led coalition has pushed through some important pro-women legislation, apart from getting a long-delayed agreement on the division of resources among the provinces. The 18th Amendment and the devolution of powers to the provinces is also a feather in the outgoing government's cap.

However,
if you can't say something nice about a person some juicy gossip will go well...
passing laws and making rules is the easy bit. Implementing them is far harder. And here, the Zardari administration has failed miserably. The excuse often given is that it was hampered by constant judicial intervention. There is some truth in this: witness the constant procession of ministers and civil servants summoned before the Supreme Court.

But at the end of the day, people expect some improvements in their lives brought about by their representatives. It's not enough to claim that the assemblies have completed their constitutional lives, or that the administration was hamstrung by a hyperactive judiciary.

I have supported the PPP since its formation, even though I have often been very critical of it when it was in power. In her second stint in office, Benazir Bhutto
... 11th Prime Minister of Pakistain in two non-consecutive terms from 1988 until 1990 and 1993 until 1996. She was the daughter of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, founder of the Pakistain People's Party, who was murdered at the instigation of General Ayub Khan. She was murdered in her turn by person or persons unknown while campaigning in late 2007. Suspects include, to note just a few, Baitullah Mehsud, General Pervez Musharraf, the ISI, al-Qaeda in Pakistain, and her husband, Asif Ali Zardari, who shows remarkably little curiosity about who done her in...
once rang the information secretary to ask why Mazdak (a pseudonym I used when I was in the civil service) had turned against her. The official reportedly replied: "Madam Prime Minister, I don't know who Mazdak is, and why he has turned against you."

The point here is that BB knew exactly who I was, and could easily have sacked me. The fact that she was not vindictive is what made her unique among Pak politicians. As long as she was alive, there was at least a remote possibility that the PPP would find its bearings. No such possibility exists today.

Hence my quandary: who should I vote for? Having eliminated all the possibilities, I am left with the stark choice of ticking the "none of the above" box, had one existed. But opting out is not an option. Politics is about choices, and we cannot afford the luxury of sitting in our drawing rooms, forever criticising politicians, but refusing to exercise a democratic right so many fought so long to extract from dictators.

Over the years, many young readers have emailed me, asking for advice on which party to join or vote for. I have always urged them to get engaged, and never waste their vote, so I can hardly take the easy way out by wishing a plague on all their houses. Luckily, I have a couple of months to decide.
Posted by: Fred || 03/24/2013 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan


Iraq
8 dead in Iraq as Barack blows off visiting
Posted by: tipper || 03/24/2013 02:40 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  he sent Kerry. Expect further deterioration
Posted by: Frank G || 03/24/2013 9:56 Comments || Top||

#2  Does the empty suit want Iraq to go down the drain so he can critize Bush?

Too bad, a pro US government with a vast pool of oil would be a nice resource to have in the middle east.

We sorta left them at the altar since Obambi took office. We could have done some good for the ME as a whole with some coherent policy in Iraq. As it is, it's just Teheran west now and becoming less friendly all the time.

On the other hand, with their huge wad of cash from oil sales, and their desire for some large scale public works projects for housing, utility infrastructure, and transportation, we could have gained some ground with our own fiscal woes from the trade.
Posted by: Bill Clinton || 03/24/2013 15:17 Comments || Top||

#3  While I don't disagree Bill I think Bush was f***ing it up from the beginning. He needed to set it up so that they paid their own way with the oil to us for what we had done and set up their gov't in a way that would play by the rules.
Posted by: AlanC || 03/24/2013 16:46 Comments || Top||


Terror Networks
Will the World See a New Caliphate?
From a Christian publication. Other than the biblical prophesies, a sober and studied article.
Posted by: tipper || 03/24/2013 03:20 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Only with Obama in charge and his friendship with the MB.

The West needs a leadership that are not friends with the MB.Simples.
Posted by: Flusogum Spealet6811 || 03/24/2013 7:23 Comments || Top||

#2  Of course we SSSSSHHHHHH ... CCCCCC all know the Boy gets it from his Mother.

But you didn't hear it from me - dats my story + I'm sticking to it!
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 03/24/2013 19:45 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
Huxley vs Orwell
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 03/24/2013 15:31 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Disagree. The world has become more Orwell, less Huxley.

Personally, I would have preferred Huxley...
Posted by: Iblis || 03/24/2013 21:48 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Sun 2013-03-24
  Syria Rebels Seize Key Military Base in Daraa
Sat 2013-03-23
  Miqati Announces Resignation
Fri 2013-03-22
  Gunfire, bloodshed as hundreds clash outside Muslim Brotherhood HQ in Cairo
Thu 2013-03-21
  One Killed in (Leb) Tripoli Clashes after Shooting Erupts at Hospital
Wed 2013-03-20
  Ghassan Hitto voted premier of Syria's rebel territory
Tue 2013-03-19
  4 dead in suicide attack at Pak court
Mon 2013-03-18
  Car bomb kills at least eight in Mogadishu
Sun 2013-03-17
  Bomb-making 'factory' unearthed in Karachi
Sat 2013-03-16
  Egyptians Protest for Army to Return to Power
Fri 2013-03-15
  Iranian Fighter Tries to Intercept U.S. Drone in Gulf
Thu 2013-03-14
  Sources: Benghazi suspect detained in Libya
Wed 2013-03-13
  Srinagar: 5 CRPF jawans, 2 ultras killed in terror attack
Tue 2013-03-12
  Egypt's Gamaa Islamiya to form 'militias' in Assiut to replace striking police
Mon 2013-03-11
  Haqqani Facilitator, 10 Insurgents Arrested in Afghan Raids
Sun 2013-03-10
  Bomb kills five, wounds 28 in Pakistan's Peshawar
Sat 2013-03-09
   Mob in Pakistan torches Christian homes


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