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Thursday, December 15, 2011

15 December - News Notes

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Whatever "syndrome" does coalesce around this disastrous mistake must develop an intelligence that transcends the machinations that brought it on. 
 Iraq Syndrome must include awareness of our toxic legacy, in particular the radioactive fallout resulting from exploding several thousand tons of depleted uranium munitions. Last year, the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health published a study of the devastated city of Fallujah, pointing out that, among much else, it is experiencing higher rates of cancer, leukemia and infant mortality than Hiroshima and Nagasaki did in 1945.



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I'm impressed. Few writers even mention Depleted Uranium and suppressed reporting of civilian casualties. Not that rampant suicide and disease among returning troops is properly covered in the news or the murderers in charge held to account, fiscal or otherwise. The Baathist government enabled by the CIA was forbidden from exercising the only expertise in government that existed in the country. The lists of imprisoned and tortured are a catalogue of horror recapitulating both the past and other places benefiting from School of the Americas suppression of self government and demockracy. Bremner's 100 Orders are hard to find unless you know where to look...as well as the planned path of destruction of which Iraq is the keystone. Few realize that blowback has more than one form and is often domestic in nature. Monsanto is listed as the Worst Company of the Year.A Search of Rumsfeld Monsanto will start you on the trail of why. But even if you don't immediately watch 'The World According to Monsanto' - and that can be tough when the corporation kills the feeds - perhaps 'The Real Victor in Iraq was Monsanto' will help you appreciate the coming disaster in America. The Panelist originally posted it as an essay which I found more explicit than the video with which it was replaced. http://opitslinkfest.blogspot.com/2010/12/real-winner-in-iraq-is-monsanto.html

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Obama to sign indefinite detention bill into law   

In 1969, the Senate passed legislation to repeal the Emergency Detention Act.
Senator Daniel Inouye, who introduced the bill, said he became “aware of the widespread
rumors circulated throughout our Nation that the Federal Government was readying
concentration camps to be filled with those who hold unpopular views and beliefs. These
rumors are widely circulated and are believed in many urban ghettoes as well as by those
dissidents who are at odds with many of the policies of the United States.
The following article is written by a U.S. professor reflecting U.S. foreign policy memes - not Iranian policy or choices. As such it purports to represent choices in ways that give the U.S. the most apparent justification for doing what it likes....but which do not necessarily reflect the real world situation.
Iran signed up with the NPT under guarantees it would be able to assure the world of peaceful intentions by inspections by an impartial party. Since then it has been demonized because it is no longer run by the U.S. appointed tyrant - so that the terms of its agreement are constantly violated by nuclear armed nations.
Refer to the Third Pillar of the NPT.
Russia was so incensed by U.S. actions using the NATO alliance to install atomic warheads in Turkey that it arranged to do the same in Cuba. That was the Cuban Missile Crisis. More recently there have been moves to install nukes in eastern Europe against the terms under which the military forces of the U.S.S.R. left. They are no amused.  So when they hear the noise raised against the customer whom they supply fuel for power generation they take it as an assault on their trading relations with other nations. This is especially stupid when said customer does not have the technology which they are accused of wanting....and have entered into arrangements which should have guaranteed the whole question was moot.
Putin was so pissed - and his military advisers likewise - that he said any attack on Iranian nuke facilities would be considered as if it were an attack on a Russian facility. How many MIRVs on ICBMs does Russia have compared to none
I suggest you go surf CASMII if you have any concern that the operation of the propaganda of the NPT  TRAP has not completely fried any ability to assess the situation that you might consider yourself to have.
Nor do you know anything about Ahmadinejad that hasn`t been suitably twisted - and remember he doesn`t speak English ; an easy target to misrepresent. Even so his side of the story spurs walkouts from those who don`t want to hear it. Try ahmadinejadquotations.blogspot.com
Such are the stories by the nations with WMD from Hell about those without....who call for nuclear disarmament.
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Can the world live with a near-nuclear Iran?

Mohammed Ayoob is University Distinguished Professor of International Relations at Michigan State University and Adjunct Scholar at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding.
I find the argument that Iran is engaged in developing a nuclear weapons program credible. I am also convinced that Iran will not test a device, but rather will acquire the capability to produce a weapon quickly if its strategic environment deteriorates to such an extent that it feels it must.


It is time for world leaders to recognize the inevitability of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons capability, even if it remains untested, with Tehran following the policy and adopting the rhetoric of deliberate ambiguity. Moreover, the major powers that act as the self-appointed guardians of the current international nuclear order need to recognize that treaties and other legal documents are not the primary determinants when it comes to state decisions regarding acquisition of nuclear capability. It is a country's strategic environment that principally determines such a decision.
Iran's strategic environment is such that it makes the decision by Iran's policy makers to acquire nuclear weapons appear rational both to themselves and to the wider Iranian public. 
The strategic rationality of such a policy was recognized in a candid moment by none other than Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak.
Given the near-certainty that Iran is launched on an irreversible course for nuclear weapons capacity, there are only two strategies that can be used -- if not to stop the nuclear program, then at least to make it less threatening to American interests. .......
reducing the paranoia currently afflicting Iran's policy makers because of their fear of encirclement by nuclear powers. ....  economic sanctions and military threats are only likely to stiffen the Iranian resolve to acquire nuclear weapons

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To those who answer "NO" to the Can the world live with a near-nuclear Iran? headline question, you then are obliged to answer this:
Can you live with another war in the Middle East- this time with a much more powerful and committed enemy who will likely target Tel Aviv in its first retaliation wave?
 

chris02 
Why not, we live with a nuclear Israel. They've never let the IAEA inspectors in and haven't signed on to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.Iran however, is a signatory of the agreement since 1968. Time for the fear mongering and hypocrisy to end!!!

HerrSticks
"The American decision to invade non-nuclear Iraq while desisting from militarily confronting a nuclear North Korea surely tells Iran's rulers that even rudimentary nuclear capability can deter potential American and allied designs to attack Iran, whether to topple its regime or impair its nuclear capacity"


MannyLerma
 

Iran is not Iraq, FromBelow. They can use conventional weapons to destroy all viable infrastructure in israel, includin nuclear plants, power plants, industrial areas, etc.



Says all that needs to be said.

Bloggulator
The last time Iran attacked anyone was over 250 years ago. Their 8 year war with Iraq was in self defense, when Saddam Hussein, armed with biological and chemical weapons, supported by the US (the Reagan Administration) attacked them. Iran has never forgotten how the US overthrew their westernized parliamentary DEMOCRACY, and replaced with with a vicious thug dictatorship.































































Attention spans amongst middle easterners are far longer than we in the west, who have gotten used to an instant gratification lifestyle

Thinker23
I have some news for those who agree with the article above: First, no one is willing to attack PEACEFUL Iran, not China, not Russia, not the US and certainly not Israel. A war with Iran will cause any attacker a lot of trouble and no benefits. Second, if Israel was stripped of its nukes the Arab neighbors would decide (again) to end Israel as they've tried in 1948, 1967 and 1973. The resulting war would cause hundreds of thousands or even millions of casualties meaning that Israeli nukes are are guarantor of peace. I'd like anyone willing to challenge these two statements to do just that. Good luck!

MoeUSA 
The U.K France and Israel attacked Egypt first unprovoked.

nbarash1
Mr. Ayoob, you could not be more wrong. The logic you use in this article is unbelievably naive. Iran's motivation for acquiring nuclear weapons goes far beyond simple regional security. They want nuclear capability for leverage over other regional nations, power, and to ensure their regime survives. Their "encirclement" by nuclear weapons? Pakistan is the only nuclear power in the middle-east (India is a part of Asia). 


The notion that Iran genuinely wants and would adhere to a NWFZ is laughable. You talk about Israel's "stubbornness" to nuclear disarmament as if its a legitimate obstacle. Nuclear capability is the only thing allowing the one established democracy in the region to survive. Iran's track record has proven that Ahmadinejad would shake your hand in agreement to a NWFZ while continuing development with the other hand behind his back. 


Allow Iran to be an integral part in the future of the region? Right now you have a wave of democracy sweeping the region. Iran brutally oppressed attempts to establish democracy in Iran. Not on the abhorrent level of Syria, but despicable nonetheless. You think we should allow the nation that sponsors terrorism, denies the Holocaust, and has been the cause of American deaths in Iraq the legitimacy that comes with course of action you propose? Let alone a prominent role in the future of the region? Are you insane? 


Can the world live with a near-nuclear Iran? No

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Attention spans amongst middle easterners are far longer than we in the west, who have gotten used to an instant gratification lifestyle

Thinker23
I have some news for those who agree with the article above: First, no one is willing to attack PEACEFUL Iran, not China, not Russia, not the US and certainly not Israel. A war with Iran will cause any attacker a lot of trouble and no benefits. Second, if Israel was stripped of its nukes the Arab neighbors would decide (again) to end Israel as they've tried in 1948, 1967 and 1973. The resulting war would cause hundreds of thousands or even millions of casualties meaning that Israeli nukes are are guarantor of peace. I'd like anyone willing to challenge these two statements to do just that. Good luck!

MoeUSA 
The U.K France and Israel attacked Egypt first unprovoked.

nbarash1
Mr. Ayoob, you could not be more wrong. The logic you use in this article is unbelievably naive. Iran's motivation for acquiring nuclear weapons goes far beyond simple regional security. They want nuclear capability for leverage over other regional nations, power, and to ensure their regime survives. Their "encirclement" by nuclear weapons? Pakistan is the only nuclear power in the middle-east (India is a part of Asia).

The notion that Iran genuinely wants and would adhere to a NWFZ is laughable. You talk about Israel's "stubbornness" to nuclear disarmament as if its a legitimate obstacle. Nuclear capability is the only thing allowing the one established democracy in the region to survive. Iran's track record has proven that Ahmadinejad would shake your hand in agreement to a NWFZ while continuing development with the other hand behind his back.

Allow Iran to be an integral part in the future of the region? Right now you have a wave of democracy sweeping the region. Iran brutally oppressed attempts to establish democracy in Iran. Not on the abhorrent level of Syria, but despicable nonetheless. You think we should allow the nation that sponsors terrorism, denies the Holocaust, and has been the cause of American deaths in Iraq the legitimacy that comes with course of action you propose? Let alone a prominent role in the future of the region? Are you insane?

Can the world live with a near-nuclear Iran? No

Bloggulator
Considering the threat that Iran and the Iranian people face, right down to to their nation's and peoples' very existence, from the hardline US-Israeli alliance of power-crazed thugs who have a bloodlust to kill anything that moves (provided they are Muslims), to acquire money, power, land and natural resources ... and perhaps then you might understanbd why Iran feels to need to acquire a nuclear DETERRENT.

jetlaggin
They are determined to have nukes.  Listen carefully; they are determined to have nukes.  No sanction that we can push through the UN will be strong enough to stop them.  They'll just continue to play for time.  


They are determined to have nukes because the cleric elite are determined to hang on to power.  They see non-nuclear tyrants in hangman's nooses on youtube, and nuclear tyrants untouched and still getting to be tyrants.  Seriously, which group do you think they'd like to be in?  We either need to take out their capability decisively, or do what Mohammed here says and capitulate.  Half measures aren't going to work.

MoeUSA 
Middle Eastern country's have a right to Nuclear energy. What will they do when they Oil runs out. Beg for electricity like Iran was begging to isotopes. China is building 50 more Nuclear plants the USA is building 50 more Nuclear plants

RaulPA
How can Israel insinuate that they will destroy Iranian underground facilities while they cannot even destroy the tunnels between Egypt and Gaza? Israel cannot even stop the rocket attacks from southern Lebanon, so how can they think they can go in and destroy all these facilities in Iran? Sounds to me like they are being a little overconfident.

( No problem. If there aren't any there - there won't be any left ! )

diggit 
More fear mongering. Ron Paul is right. Iran is completely surrounded by countries that have nuclear weapons. And here we are on the other side of the planet shaking in our boots. This country used to be so strong and brave. Now we just come across as weak and afraid. That is very sad.

nambi2 
When Israel started the Nuclear arms race in the Mid East where was the opposition? Was the USA claiming Israel would soon wipe Palestine off the map, which they have almost done.

Mycology4
Its gross that the world has come to compare Americans having nukes to Iran having nukes.

There is a big, big difference folks.( Too Right)


Not all governments were created equally, some are genocidal and quite honest and open about their genocidal intentions.


We MUST stop Iran from having nuclear weapons, ( Stop WHO ? The Disarmament Conference holders ? )


and we would be right to do so

woodartist
While the leadership may not figure it out, the Iranian people likely will "discover" the same thing that every other nuclear power has identified:  While having nuclear weapons sounds really impressive, it's impossible to use them.  You can't bluff, you can't threaten, and you can't fire them off...because it's national suicide.  Unfortunately, some of the Iranian leadership doesn't quite understand that...and they might willing go...if they thought they could take out Israel with them. 

( And that rather covers the thread of uninformed bravado posing being perceptive and representing.....their programming. )

celh
The world has gone crazy.. My whole life there has been this "fear" of what another country could/would do with nuclear weapons.
We were afraid of Russia for years..
And it all goes back to Nuclear  power..
What a horrendous thing it is..And it brings to mind a cartoon I saw years ago when I was just a child.. It showed Nikita Khrushchev coming out of his bomb shelter to a world dead and devoid of anything, rubble all around him.. And he is holding his fist up and screaming  "mine all mine"...
It put it all in perspective.. What are we thinking when we even consider a weapon like this? To gain what? its insanity.

KCInd 
This is one of the more thougtful atricles that I have read on CNN. What a great piece written by someone with the insight into the region that is rare in the media.

Manumission
Maybe if we stopped invading other countries for no reason we would have to worry less about people becomming hostile and making nuclear threats.  America lost its "power" in the 1970s when we ran out of oil.  Now, all we can do is threaten or invade nations that actually have oil - Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Iraq.

Orlando22
It's a reasonably balanced article but I miss the fact the USA also deploys nuclear weapons in the ME and is thus opposed to a NWFZ.And Israel would do whatever the USA tells it to do.Last the constant stream of threats of violence towards Iran coming out of Washington and Jerusalem is not helpful.It's also illegal according to the UN charter which bans the threat of force to settle diplomatic disputes but who cares about international law?

sasss31 
And IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for any survey to have any validity whatsoever in an oppressive society where people live in fear.

mrb0606
im young and maybe ignorant but why so much hate. In america they teach us to love each other no matter what race religion creed or color. Some of these other countries hate each other so much. Why dont the isreal hate the germans the way the iranians hate isreal???? We have to learn how to forgive and forget there are a bunch of tyrants in our society but we cant punish others for what a select group of people do. But i guess that does not make money if there are no wars or no fighting cant sell news papers either if everyone is getting along

Scooter111
In order to justify the stupifying, and stupid, waste of money on our war making capabilities, since WWII we have always needed to invent boogie men to defend against.  However with Iran we are really scraping the bottom of the barrel.  Iran, like North Korea is a nonentity.  And like North Korea the only nation it would endanger with an atomic bomb is itself.

CreauxD
Think about it for a second. If any country, including the USA, wanted to prevent Iran from obtaining and testing nuclear weapons, they would have already enacted plans to assassinate Ahmadinejad and his officials. For some reason they are allowing this to continue... so now you have to wonder... for who's benefit?

opit 
George W Bush announced black ops in Iran targeting government and military figures for assassination in 2006.

AbateFaria
Why so much fuzz about Iran nuclear facilities and the possible nuclear head when the Israelis have more than 300 nuclear bombs? It doesn't make any sense unless Obama and Natanjahu were trying to move the attention from their internal problems at home to Iran.  It worked with Bush and Cheney on Irak and it is working here too. By the way, the Russians and the Chinese already are betting on the drone. It will be interesting to know who got  it. Great technology.

nicknemati
people u need to relise all these little wars and conspiracies are just there to distract you, open your mind to the truth stop being so blind, these are nothing! all the governments of the world are working together for christ sake, the afghanes and the taliban, the americans and the russians the south/north koreans Israelis and iran. they are all working together this is all a trick dont fall for this crap

advocatusd 
Iran is dead set on getting nuclear weapons as a deterrent to attack. As proof of this consider this: Pakistan hid Bin Laden but Iraq, who didn't and didn't have WMDs, was still invaded. why? Pakistan has nuclear weapons and Iraq did not. that lesson was not lost on Iran.

opit
That bin Laden story is such dreck it deserves to be shot down. Remember HW Bush was head of the CIA.  Also remember Air America smuggling drugs on USAF aircraft into San Diego during Nam.. The Bush family own property in Afghanistan.Bin Laden was Bush's Saudi banker ( a prince ) and family friend dying from kidney failure - in 2001. Go check No Quarter for CIA rants on interference with the 'hunt for bin Laden.'  It was a farce that proves people will believe anything. Meanwhile Iraq was invaded - which shows you how much Osama bin Lost had to do with anything in the real world.
Cheney's boy Scooter Libby took the fall for outing the CIA NOC on the middle east nuclear threat desk : Valerie Plame-Wilson. Want more,...ex FBI translator Sibel Edmonds at Boiling Frogs has a bunch.
p.s. The American-Saudi backed Taliban asked for court papers to charge a foreign prince who financed the Soviet resistance with 9-11  It was never done.

DeeeNYC 
It's all coming to a head! We've got to bomb iran before it's too late!

opit 
I believe that is exactly what an unending flow of b.s. is designed to make you believe. Have a nice day Chicken Little.

IamVeritas 
Which countries have used Nukes? Oh that is right, the USA... Which makes them the authority to tell others not to use them or have the capability?   USA should just rule the planet and let Iran be one of our puny states, similar to Rhode Island.

bigguy52
The boob writing this article conveniently doesn't mention the leaders of this near nuclear hostile gov't calling for the elimination of the state of Israel, and recently, the murder of ALL Jews in the world.  I couldn't live with myself being an accomplice to the 2nd holocaust, but I guess this Mohammed can.

opit 
Funny the 25000 Jews living in Iran who have no interest in 'Right of Return' don't run for their lives then. O wait. Iran has a history of protecting Jews from violence and offering sanctuary.
Didn't you pay any attention about that noise about Ahmadinejad being Jewish ? LOL

FugXu 
Blame it on Bush! He got rid of Old Iraq! They kept Iran in check! Boo!

opit
Saddam was paranoid enough to stabilize the region - which was why the CIA put him in place. When it was time to destroy governments all across oil rich territory - having failed to seize Iran with U.S. support - it was time to take him out and raise a profitable ruckus for Halliburton where the spinoff could only cause more fighting. Arms merchants do that sort of thing.

DaDarkSide 
Korea has nukes, why USA doesn't talk about it. Cause it is scared and everyone knows that korea has it.. Iran doesn't have nukes and USA just wanna attack it. It is finding reason after reason. Remember Iraq?

keksiea
Ruling elite is setting stage for World war 3.


They have been brainwashing people thru media past 10 years.
In West only news you get is about Muslims....apparently only in Muslim world bad things happen.
People are getting RADICALIZED and you can see in comments more and more people are "Ready and Willing" to fight.
Same thing is occurring in Muslim world but with opposite enemy.


This is how Germans went from normal people to Nazis,constant daily brainwashing to hate Jews and to make them believe they are superior nation than anybody else.
Once you get people round up and ready to go,you create spark and next thing you have is full blown war and its too late to stop it by anyone.


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What 'they' forgot to tell us about previous coronaviruses
On assurances of vaccine safety
UK Government report on Covid-19 vaccine side effects
Crackdown to Suppress 'Anti-Vax' Information
Kids' climate strike : UN initiative
When a climate model - doesn't
What would 'honest reporting' look like ?
Democracy : a historical perspective from China

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Dad was sick and still managed THIS
The real reason pot is still illegal
Natural tobacco ( not store bought ) is good for you
FBI Vault : UFO
Overton Window / Perception Alteration ( Repost )
Agents,Trolls and Shills
Left vs. Right : U.S. Political Spectrum
Surveillance, Whistleblowing and Leadership
maintiens le droit
Infiltration of Political Movements is the Norm in the US
Oxymoron of the Year : U.S. Intelligence
Forgotten WW 1 antiseptic could fight antibiotic resistance
Medical Mafia
New health care mandate requires reporting distinguishing medical info to IRS
Bill Gates and 47,500 cases of Paralysis

Do They Know Something
Hippocrates
Washington's Farewell Address 1796
Avalon Project
Chinese state media show plans for nuke strikes on US cities
Iran's Civilian Nuclear Program
The Myth of Khomeini
Charles Apple
Strange new property of Water
Henry Ford's Hemp Powered Hemp Car
The Right Climate Stuff
In God we Trust, all others bring Data
Science @ NASA Headline News
Global Warming Calculation and Projection
Solar Variability and Terrestrial Climate
Debunking Global Warming on Campus
Climate in Contention
Global Warming : Science and Distortion

Reasoning About Climate Uncertainty : Judith Curry
3 Speeches by Michael Crichton
The 'Solar Jerk',The King-Heyle Cycle, and the Challenge to Climate Science
Myth of Consensus Explodes : APS Opens Global Warming Debate Editor's Comments
APS Report on AGW Debate
The IPCC as UN Funding Mechanism
Climate Dialogue
Climate Hub
UN IPCC Scientist Says Global Warming Big Deception
Australian Carbon Tax Damaging 80% of Small Businesses
Weather Action
Toxic hydrocarbons from oilsands pollute lakes
Sussman : anti 'green' articles
The Verge
Internet Archive considers replica in Canada
Whale
A Major Mistake
Ecology : Myths and Frauds
Dr. Eugene Mallove : Cold Fusion Expert

Chemtrails : Proof From an Insider
Fluoride : Hard to Swallow Truth
Statement from Scientists Opposed to Use of Dispersants
Dispersant makes oil 52x more toxic to rotifers at base of food chain
Lessons from Deepwater Horizon
Atomic Disaster in the Gulf of Mexico
Gulf Plague Survivors Being Radiated
Link Between Dispersents and Sick Kids
Gulf of Mexico
Reef Relief Founders
Produced Waters White Paper
Rancher loses livestock due to GMO food

Occupy Monsanto
ontd science
Chemicals and Pesticides
Vanishing Point
On the Record : Predictions
Guide to Buffer Web App
Mentions in Blogger
Dynamic View
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UFO and Alien Artwork

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