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Former
military intelligence official says Peres' threat to Iran not
accidental
(May
9, 2006) A
former top military intelligence official said Tuesday that Israeli
Vice Premier Shimon Peres' threat that that Iran could also be
destroyed was not accidental. "The statement by Shimon Peres
highlights the basis of Israeli deterrence and hints to Tehran that
it too has a soft underbelly," Col. (Ret.) Shimon Boyarsky, a
former head of the Iran department in military intelligence, told
Israel's Army Radio. "A statement that was repeated three times
was not said accidentally." On Monday, Peres warned Iran that
it could be threatened with destruction if it continues to vow to
destroy Israel. "Be careful with your threats," Peres told
Channel 1 TV. "Those who threaten to destroy are in danger of
being destroyed." "A statement that was repeated three
times was not said accidentally." more...
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Iran
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Iran
nuclear policy could backfire: Peres
(May
8, 2006) - Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has called for Israel to be wiped
off the map, should bear in mind that his own country could also be
destroyed, Israeli elder statesman Shimon Peres said on Monday.
Peres, vice prime minister in Ehud Olmert's new
government, said Iran was mocking the international community's
attempts to resolve the crisis over its nuclear ambitions and that
the credibility of the U.N. Security Council was on the line.
In what Olmert has described as a threat that must be
taken seriously, Ahmadinejad has called for Israel to be destroyed.
"They want to wipe out Israel ... Now when it
comes to destruction, Iran too can be destroyed (but) I don't
suggest to say an eye for an eye," Peres told Reuters in an
interview. "Israel would defend itself
under any condition but we don't look upon it as an Iranian-Israeli
conflict exclusively ... (Iran) is basically a danger to the world,
not just to us." Iranian officials have
argued Ahmadinejad's comments on Israel did not constitute a threat
and said its armed forces would retaliate for any attack. more...
Iran
| Israel
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Aid
group: Peacekeepers, aid workers trade food for sex in Liberia
(May
8, 2006) - Aid
workers and U.N. peacekeepers are trading food for sex with young
girls in Liberian camps housing those left homeless by years of war,
an aid group said Monday. Save the Children, which surveyed nearly
160 children and about 170 adults who were either living in camps or
had recently returned home, said they were repeatedly told of girls
having sex with older men in exchange for money, food and other
goods. The accused included peacekeeping troops, aid workers and
other powerful men in the community. The report did not give the
nationality of the aid workers or peacekeepers involved. About
17,000 U.N. peacekeepers are based in Liberia. Despite some
initiatives to reduce sexual exploitation and abuse, the report said
there had been "little change" in the lives of vulnerable
children since 2002. Liberia is just starting to recover from years
of civil war and many of its citizens still live in camps set up
after they were forced out of their villages. The U.N. humanitarian
coordinator in Liberia, Jordan Ryan, said the survey was outdated
because it was conducted nine months ago and much has improved since
then. The camps that are the primary subject of the report are now
closed, he said. more...
Reported from harpazo
Ready:
U.S.
Pressing Russia, China on Iran Vote
(May
7, 2006) - After an informal meeting at
Britain's U.N. Mission, council members said they made progress in a
paragraph-by-paragraph discussion of the draft resolution. Britain's
U.N. Ambassador Emyr Jones Parry acknowledged, however, that the
most contentious issues were not discussed in detail. "We are
still working to achieve unanimity ... but we're prepared to go to a
vote without it," U.S. Ambassador John Bolton said. "We're
not prepared to extend these negotiations endlessly ... I think it's
realistic to consider this for a vote next week." The
resolution, co-sponsored by Britain and France and backed by the
U.S., would make mandatory the previous Security Council demands
that Iran suspend uranium enrichment, plutonium reprocessing, and
construction of a heavy-water nuclear reactor. The draft states that
the "proliferation risk" posed by Iran constitutes a
threat to international peace and security, and the resolution would
be adopted under Chapter 7 of the U.N. Charter, which can be
enforced by sanctions — or if necessary — military action.
Russia and China, which both have veto power, and some nonpermanent
members contend that there is no evidence that Iran is pursuing
nuclear weapons — as the U.S. and its allies believe — and they
object to the call for possible "further measures" to
ensure Tehran's compliance. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
discussed "the search for a diplomatic solution of the Iranian
nuclear problem" with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the
Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement Saturday. "It is
too early to say which changes should be made to the draft
resolution to satisfy Russia," Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
Sergei Kislyak said in Moscow on Saturday, according to the RIA
Novosti, ITAR-Tass and Interfax news agencies. more...
Cheney
speech spurs new Cold War: Russian press
(May
6, 2006) - A speech by Vice President Dick
Cheney strongly critical of the Kremlin marks the start of a new
Cold War that could drive Moscow away from its new-found Western
allies, the Russian press said on Friday. In shocked reaction to the
harshest U.S. criticism of Moscow for years, commentators said
Washington had created an anti-Russian cordon of Western-aligned
states stretching from the Baltic almost to the Caspian Sea. The
Kremlin, in a reaction within hours of Cheney's delivery in Vilnius,
said the speech, which was full of accusations that Moscow was
limiting human rights and using its energy riches to blackmail the
world, was "completely incomprehensible." Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov declined to comment directly on Friday when asked
about Cheney, but said the meeting of former communist satellites
that the vice president had addressed appeared to be "united
against someone." The Russian press agreed, comparing Cheney's
words to a 1946 speech by British statesman Winston Churchill in
Fulton, Missouri, when he said Europe was divided by an "Iron
Curtain." "Enemy at the Gates. Dick Cheney made a Fulton
speech in Vilnius," said business daily Kommersant's front page
headline. "Vice President Dick Cheney made a keynote speech on
relations between the West and Russia in which he practically
established the start of the second Cold War ... The Cold War has
restarted, only now the front lines have shifted," it said.
Washington and Moscow have largely ignored differences since the
hijacked airliner attacks on U.S. buildings in September 11, 2001
and concentrated on joint interests in the fight against
international militant groups. But ties between the former rivals
have cooled recently. more... White
House backs Cheney on Russia
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
"Peaceful"
Islam - Telling Photos
(May
9, 2006) - Telling photos of a recent rally in
London by radical Muslims. Religion of peace? Certainly not THIS
group! | Islam
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Asia
is Getting Ready to Dump the Dollar Peg: Andy Mukherje
(May
9, 2006) - Li Yong, China's vice minister for
finance, said he had heard a "rumor'' that the U.S. dollar was
headed for a 25 percent drop. If the gossip was true, the
consequences would be "shocking,'' he said. Li's comment, which
he made at a discussion on global financial imbalances last week at
the annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank in the Indian city
of Hyderabad, was aimed directly at fellow panelist Tim Adams, the
U.S. Treasury undersecretary of international affairs. The unspoken
message was: "Don't try to talk the dollar down.'' And Adams
knew better than to ask, "Well, what are you going to do about
it?'' The answer to that question has already begun taking shape:
Asia may be getting ready to fix its currencies to a local anchor,
dumping the region's unofficial dollar peg. Even as they continue to
pile up U.S. debt in their foreign- exchange reserves to keep their
currencies stable against the dollar, Asian nations, China among
them, are preparing for a scenario where the dollar does indeed
collapse under the weight of a record U.S. current account deficit. more...
The
Inevitable Collapse of the Greenback
(May
9, 2006) - Or is it Bush? Maybe, it is the
Federal Reserve, the privately owned group of 12 central banks that
prints our money and sets the policy? A UK Telegraph article on
Tuesday “Dollar Drops as great Sell-Off Looms” explains the
current dilemma. The dollar is falling against the euro and the
Asian currencies while gold and energy prices continue to skyrocket.
“Greenback liquidation comes amid growing concerns that global
central banks and Middle East oil funds are quietly paring back
their holdings of US bonds. "David Bloom, a currency expert at
HSBC, said the dollar was vulnerable to a steep sell-off as
investors begin to refocus on America’s yawning current account
deficit, now 7% of GDP”. (UK Telegraph) Just to add some
perspective to this topic; Argentina’s economy collapsed when its
trade deficit reached 4% of GDP. The US deficit is at an
unprecedented level. Normally, we could say that these are the
predictable effects of market forces, but that’s not the case
here. After all, we know that Bush insisted that the lavish tax cuts
be made permanent even though it was understood that such action
would undercut the dollar. So, what is going on here; why does Bush
want to kill the goose that laid the golden egg? There are two ways
to weaken the currency; either print more money which dilutes the
supply, or create new debt which lowers the value. Bush has done
both simultaneously and with such gusto that it’s a wonder the
dollar hasn’t crashed already. He’s expanded government spending
by 35% and produced humongous $450 billion per year tax cuts. Add
this to the projected costs of a $2 trillion war and the dollar was
bound to get hammered. more...
- Iran
Wants to Change World Order
(May
9, 2006) - "Wiping
Israel off the map is just one step in Iran's attempt to create a
new world order," said Brig.-Gen Yosef Kuperwasser, head of the
IDF Military Intelligence's research division. "Iran
is interested not only in turning into a superpower, but also in
changing the world order," Kuperwasser said at a conference on
power projection at the Fisher Institute of Strategic Studies in
Herzliya. "Iran is at the forefront of
global terrorism, and aids Hizbullah in Lebanon, al Qaida, and
Palestinian terror organizations, and is behind attacks on US armed
forces in Iraq," the general asserted. Obtaining
nuclear power, Kuperwasser said, would not only establish Iran as a
superpower on a global level, but would also assist the country in
establishing its domestic regime.
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Iran
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- 'Powerful'
Volcano Eruption in Russia's Far East (May
9, 2006) -
A volcano on the Kamchatka
peninsula in far eastern Russia erupted Tuesday in a powerful
explosion that spewed smoke and ash up to 15 kilometers (nine miles)
into the air and sent red-hot lava flowing down the volcano's
slopes, news agencies reported. The
eruption posed no immediate danger to populated areas on the remote
peninsula but aircraft were advised to skirt far around the vicinity
while authorities said tourists and hunters should not approach any
closer than 20 kilometers (12 miles) to the volcano, ITAR-TASS said.
A massive cloud from the eruption
was blowing east over the Pacific Ocean at an altitude of around
eight kilometers (five miles) and had already spread over a distance
of up to 700 kilometers (435 miles), the agency said, quoting
experts at the Russian Academy of Sciences. more...
| Earth
Changes |
- Dumbed
Down Americans: Chattel for Global Tyranny (May
8, 2006) - Education in America has done a
fine job. “Despite nearly constant news coverage since the war
there began in 2003, 63 percent of Americans aged 18 to 24 failed to
correctly locate the country on a map of the Middle East. Seventy
percent could not find Iran or Israel,” reports National
Geographic. “Young Americans just don’t seem to have much
interest in the world outside of the U.S.,” mused David
Rutherford, a specialist in geography education at the National
Geographic Society in Washington. Young Americans are so
ill-educated, half of them can’t find New York on a map, let alone
Iran and Iraq. “Many young Americans also lack basic map-reading
skills…. Told they could escape an approaching hurricane by
evacuating to the northwest, only two-thirds could indicate which
way northwest is on a map.” But it is not simply geography.
“Three in ten respondents put the U.S. population between one and
two billion (it’s just under 300 million, according the U.S.
Census Bureau). Seventy-four percent said English is the most
commonly spoken native language in the world (it’s Mandarin
Chinese).” Considering the widespread ignorance of the American
public—and older Americans are not much better when it comes to
finding countries on a map, or for that matter naming their state
representative—it makes perfect sense a gaggle of neocons,
espousing what amounts to fascist authoritarianism, were able to
capture the government, invade two countries in six years, and now
threaten to attack a third. more...
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