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Saturday, May 18, 2013

Obama Doesn't Have Clean Hands in IRS Scandal

Sen. Marco Rubio, FOXRUBIO: "The president doesn't have clean hands in this because, as I said yesterday on the floor of the Senate "¦ this administration has created a culture of intimidation."

WH Counsel Should Resign If She Knew About Abuses

Lanny Davis, Hill

Will the West's Big Plans to Remake the Mideast Set the World Up for More Disaster?

The dangers of ignoring history.   In the aftermath of the First World War, Britain and France famously created the modern Middle East by carving up what had been the Ottoman Empire. The borders of new states such as Iraq and Syria were determined in keeping with British and French needs and interests. The wishes of local inhabitants were largely ignored.Now, for the first time in over 90 years

How Monsanto Is Using Cronies in Congress to Take Away States' Rights to Label Genetically Modified Foods

Sources report that Monsanto has begun secretly lobbying its Congressional allies to attach amendments to the Farm Bill that would preempt or prohibit states from requiring labels on GE foods. Reliable sources in Washington D.C. have informed the Organic Consumers Association (OCA) that Monsanto has begun secretly lobbying its Congressional allies to attach one or more “Monsanto Riders” or am

6 Key Takeaways From the Stupidity and Reality of IRS 'Scandal'

The maddening episode reveals how Washington works. There’s so much that’s upside-down and ill-informed about the "IRS scandal" unfolding in Washington, starting with the fact that no one has pointed a finger at the people who created these abuses in the first place: senior political consultants and lawyers. And doesn’t anyone see the hypocrisy of the GOP for calling out the IRS for targeting g

Interview: China vows to play peaceful role in Arctic region development: Chinese embassador

China will act as a serious player and peaceful power after it has been accepted by the Arctic Council as a formal observer, Chinese Embassador to Finland Huang Xing has said.

IRS Wants to Know How You Pray

Chris Moody, Yahoo! NewsWhile applying with the Internal Revenue Service for tax-exempt status in 2009, an Iowa-based anti-abortion group was asked to provide information about its members' prayer meetings, documents sent by an IRS official to the organization reveal.On June 22, 2009, the Coalition for Life of Iowa received a letter from the IRS office in Cincinnati, Ohio, that oversees ta

A Few Good Saudi Men - By Marc Lynch

Saudi Arabia hounded this lawyer out of the country because he stood up for human rights. Now, he explains how the kingdom is launching a new crackdown on dissent.

MEC Review: Saudi human rights and all that

My column this week focuses once again on human rights issues in Saudi Arabia.  I actually had a different column on an entirely different topic written and ready to run -- look for it next week.  But then I ran into the Saudi lawyer Abd al-Aziz Hussan here in Washington, and heard more about how he has been harrassed for his defense of human rights activists. I thought it was more important to p

Is Obama the New Nixon?

Without going over the edge to Rush Limbaugh territory, the internal spying on reporters and politicization of the IRS do raise the question. Could Obama be trumping “Tricky Dick” on the latter’s home turf? Few politicians can match Richard Milhous Nixon for obsession with leaks, propagation of secret wars and creation of a list of enemies. Let’s consider the evidence thus far and remember first t

Benghazi, Petraeus, and the CIA


Deceptions and Lies About the CIA's Operations in North Africa

Benghazi, Petraeus, and the CIA

Is Obama the Scariest President Ever?

In a world run by emperors or presidents, perhaps we should ignore Socrates’ injunction to know ourselves and instead know those who rule us. During his recent speech to Ohio University graduates, posted at wsj.com, President Barack Obama delivered a message that certainly deserves scrutiny. The speech began in the classic manner, with some light-hearted joking to ease the resistance. You have to

Are Washington's Scandals Stopping The White House From Issuing Orders To The U.S. Military To Attack Those Responsible For Benghazi?


An armed gunman reacts as the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi is seen in flames September 11, 2012. REUTERS/Esam Al-Fetori U.S. Options To 'Capture Or Kill' Benghazi Suspects -- CNN The U.S. military has updated plans to "capture or kill" alleged perpetrators of the deadly terror attack on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, CNN has learned. The development comes amid growing pr

U.S. Government Was Aware That The IRS Was Targeting Conservatives Back in June 2012

Treasury Knew of I.R.S. Inquiry in 2012, Official Says -- New York Times WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department’s inspector general told senior Treasury officials in June 2012 he was auditing the Internal Revenue Service’s screening of politically active organizations seeking tax exemptions, disclosing for the first time on Friday that Obama administration officials were aware of the matter dur

More Details On Benghazi

Officials On Benghazi: "We Made Mistakes, But Without Malice" -- Sharyl Attkisson, CBS Obama administration officials who were in key positions on Sept. 11, 2012, acknowledge that a range of mistakes were made the night of the attacks on the U.S. missions in Benghazi, and in messaging to Congress and the public in the aftermath. The officials spoke to CBS News in a series of interviews and co

Pakistani Doctor Who Helped The CIA Get Bin Laden Was Denied Asylum And Abandoned By The U.S. Government

Dr. Shakil Afridi Pakistani Doctor Who Helped Get Bin Laden Was Denied Asylum In U.S., Report Reveals -- FOX News The jailed doctor who helped the U.S. track down Usama bin Laden was convicted by a tribal court on bogus charges, according to a classified Pakistani government report. Portions of the voluminous 357-page Abbottobad Commission Report, which has yet to be made public and were ob

NAPOLITANO: Dark clouds over the White House


NAPOLITANO: Dark clouds over the White House

A pattern of government lies shows disregard for the Constitution

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/16/dark-clouds-over-the-white-house/?utm_source=feedly

PRUDEN: Obama’s indifference to incompetence regarding Benghazi

PRUDEN: Obama’s indifference to incompetence regarding Benghazi


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/17/pruden-obamas-indifference-to-incompetence-regardi/?utm_source=feedly

EDITORIAL: Rotten fish at the IRS

EDITORIAL: Rotten fish at the IRS

Only Congress is likely to get to the source of the stink


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/may/17/rotten-fish-at-the-irs/?utm_source=feedly

Subpoena of AP Phone Records Said to Damage Press Freedom


The government seizure of Associated Press telephone records in the course of a leak investigation undermined freedom of the press in the United States, congressional critics said yesterday. “It seems to me the damage done to a free press is substantial,” said Rep. Zoe Lofgren at a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee. Pursuant to subpoena, the government captured call records for 20 telephone

Seizure of AP Phone Records Continues Obama Admin’s Attack on Whistleblowers


Seizure of AP Phone Records Continues Obama Admin’s Attack on Whistleblowers

http://dissidentvoice.org/2013/05/seizure-of-ap-phone-records-continues-obama-admins-attack-on-whistleblowers/?utm_source=feedly

The Economy Continues To Send A Ton Of Bearish Signals


The Economy Continues To Send A Ton Of Bearish Signals

http://www.businessinsider.com/bearish-on-stocks-2013-5?utm_source=feedly&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+clusterstock+%28ClusterStock%29

The IRS Scandal -- a Basic Primer By Jonathon Moseley

The IRS Scandal -- a Basic Primer

By Jonathon Moseley
http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/05/the_irs_scandal__a_basic_primer.html?utm_source=feedly

Pope blames tyranny of capitalism for making people miserable The Age

Pope blames tyranny of capitalism for making people miserable The Agehttp://www.theage.com.au/world/pope-blames-tyranny-of-capitalism-for-making-people-miserable-20130517-2jru9.html

Global economy lacks strong source of demand growth FT

Global economy lacks strong source of demand growth FThttp://www.ft.com/cms/s/cfea9f54-bee5-11e2-a9d4-00144feab7de,Authorised=false.html?_i_location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ft.com%2Fcms%2Fs%2F0%2Fcfea9f54-bee5-11e2-a9d4-00144feab7de.html&_i_referer=#axzz2TP8RQ91K

Timothy Geithner Is Key To IRS Scandal

Timothy Geithner Is Key To IRS Scandal

Cross-posted from Testosterone Pit. Contributed by Chriss Street: Specialist in corporate reorganizations and turnarounds, former Chairman of two NYSE listed companies. His latest book, The Third Way, describes how to achieve management excellence and financial reward by moving organizations from Conflict and Confrontation to Leadership and Cooperation. He lives in Newport Beach, CA.
Lambert here: Of course. Tim Geithner [slaps forehead].

Sheila Krumholz and Danielle Brian on How Money Rules Washington

Sheila Krumholz and Danielle Brian on How Money Rules Washington

Bill Moyers is joined by the heads of two independent watchdog groups keeping an eye on government as well as on powerful interests seeking to influence it. Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics and OpenSecrets.org, and Danielle Brian, who runs the Project on Government Oversight, talk to Bill about the importance of transparency to our democracy, and their efforts to scrutinize who’s giving money, who’s receiving it, and most importantly, what’s expected in return.
Read more at http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2013/05/sheila-krumholz-and-danielle-brian-on-how-money-rules-washington.html#wDIjeVW6ZvB4yvpl.99

3 Lessons for Life Mary Teaches Us

3 Lessons for Life Mary Teaches Us


http://store.pauline.org/SinglePages/3LessonsforLifethatMaryTeachesUs/tabid/280/Default.aspx

Alberione Angels

Alberione Angels

Do you remember 1969? The Vietnam War was raging. Hippies were wearing flowers in their hair. In Chicagoland, Yippies nominated a pig for President of the United States. In that exciting year, I was an unhappy student at the University of Illinois. College seemed irrelevant. The world was jumping with action. Shouldn't I be out in the thick of it? I called my mother with the news. I was dropping out of college. She was devastated.
In turmoil, I went to the university bookstore. Something drew me to a paperback copy of Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy. I bought it and what a providential buy it was!
The protagonist, Jude, was a farmer with a burning desire to acquire a college education. He longed to leave his rural life behind and become a man of letters.
Jude’s yearning turned something in my own troubled heart. My mother had longed to go to college too. She had sacrificed so that her children would be able to do what she could not. How could I throw away a gift so valuable to her—and to Jude? Education suddenly seemed important. I called my mother. I would stay in school and finish my education.
Blessed Father James Alberione—Founder of the Daughters of St. Paul and the Pauline Family—once wrote that a good book can “become a church and pulpit.” In 1969, I certainly was not attending church. I didn’t hear any sermons. It was this unlikely novel that became the “church and the pulpit” through which God reached out to me and gave direction to my life. I call moments such as these “Alberione moments.” Do you have such Alberione moments in your life?
Fast forward to 2013. I am a lay member of the Pauline Family founded by Blessed Alberione, a promised Pauline Cooperator. Together with my brother and sister Paulines around the world, I strive to use the new forms of media as “church and pulpit,” that is, as channels of grace bringing life to the world.
“We must always lead others towards heaven,” Father Alberione insisted, “but we must lead those who live today, not those who lived ten or more centuries ago.” Throughout my life, I have discovered what a spiritual gift the media can be.

Learn more about Blessed James Alberione
Looking back, I can see that reading Jude the Obscure was not the only “Alberione moment” in my life. There have been many others. I am no longer a college student, but life can still deal unexpected blows. In the course of ministry, I alienate a good friend and fellow Catholic. She feels betrayed. I feel betrayed. We talk, we pray, we forgive each other’s harsh words. But we cannot reach peace. The rift is real and painful. I fling myself into the arms of Jesus Master in the Eucharist. My Alberione angel visits me again. This time it is a film, Wes Anderson’s Rushmore.
The movie tells the story of three people: high school prodigy, Max Fischer; millionaire, Herman Blume; and teacher, Rosemary Cross, with whom both men fall in love. An improbable romantic rivalry ensues which is both hilarious and heart-breaking.
Max pursues life with optimism, enthusiasm, and a fierce intelligence. He gives his heart away to both Mr. Blume and Miss Cross. When he thinks they betray him, his heart breaks.
As my heart broke when I felt betrayed by my friend.
Unlike me, Max decides to wreak full-throttle vengeance on his friend. He informs Mr. Blume’s wife of her husband’s marital transgressions. He unleashes angry bees through the air vents of Mr. Blume’s hotel room. He rigs a tree to fall on Mr. Blume and crush him. But in the end, he gives up and tells Mr. Blume the reason why. Max says it doesn’t matter because Miss Cross will never love him, as he loves her.
Max acts out the anger he feels and gives in to revenge, but he is reconciled with both Mr. Blume and Miss Cross by the end of the movie. Slowly, dealing with the forces unleashed by the situation, Max comes around. He even reaches out to Mr. Blume to help him through his own dark night of the soul.
Rushmore was a parable that spoke to my broken spirit. Watching the film, I learned once more that friendships can break. And although we may, through an act of will, forgive a wounding friend, our hearts won’t necessarily mend. As the credits closed, I felt at peace for the first time in weeks. My Alberione angel had struck again. How have you been visited by the spiritual gift of a movie, a book, or some other form of communication?
Rae Stabosz
Pauline Cooperator
Delaware http://store.pauline.org/SinglePages/AlberioneAngels/tabid/279/Default.aspx

Nuclear Iran Unlikely to Tilt Regional Power Balance – Report

Nuclear Iran Unlikely to Tilt Regional Power Balance – Report


http://www.ipsnews.net/2013/05/nuclear-iran-unlikely-to-tilt-regional-power-balance-report/

Let the Iraq Syndrome Kick In

The National Interest
Published on The National Interest (http://nationalinterest.org)

Let the Iraq Syndrome Kick In

May 17, 2013
If you decided to take a stroll in Central Park in Manhattan after midnight and ended up being assaulted, there is a good chance that you won't be taking that walk again anytime soon. Are you exhibiting the signs of a Central Park syndrome? Call it what you like, but you would be behaving in a rational way after learning from your experience: Don't walk alone in desolated urban areas late at night.
Similarly, the Munich and Vietnam "Syndromes" that afflicted Western elites and publics in the post-1945 era reflected the way some of the traumatic lessons of the history of the twentieth century provided basic rules for the American people and their leaders. Sometimes you have to stand up to and even use military force in dealing with aggressors, as with Munich. But on the flip side, don't rush into using military force in response to every real and perceived aggression, as learned in Vietnam.
Notwithstanding Munich, the United States didn't go to war against the aggressive Soviet Union and even tried to accommodate its interests, a practice also known as "appeasing." And despite Vietnam, the United States did pursue forceful military strategies in Afghanistan and in the two Iraq wars.
The lessons of Munich and Vietnam have been demagogued occasionally by both hawks and doves alike and used as political ammunition by leaders warning of "another Hitler" or "a new Vietnam." But there is no doubt that these lessons of history have been burnt into the minds of policymakers.

Glenn Greenwald: Washington Gets Explicit: Its 'War on Terror' is Permanent

Glenn Greenwald: Washington Gets Explicit: Its 'War on Terror' is Permanent
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/05/17-6

Experts: Fed's Push for More Wiretapping a Recipe for Security Disaster

Experts: Fed's Push for More Wiretapping a Recipe for Security Disaster
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/05/17

Ronnie Cummins: Genetically Modified Democracy: Monsanto and Congress Move to Stomp on Your Rights

Ronnie Cummins: Genetically Modified Democracy: Monsanto and Congress Move to Stomp on Your Rights
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/05/17-4

Obama Earns His Nobel Prize on Syria

Obama Earns His Nobel Prize on Syria


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeffrey-laurenti/obama-earns-his-nobel-pri_b_3288558.html

Friday, May 17, 2013

Our Civil Liberties, RIP

Amidst all the justified outrage over the apparent targeting of Tea Party and conservative groups by the IRS, not to mention the Associated Press phone tapping brouhaha, an important point is being lost: this is nothing new. The Tea Partiers may be shocked – shocked! – that the Big Government they have spent the last [...]

What Should Americans Die For?

“The American people are weary. They don’t want boots on the ground. I don’t want boots on the ground. The worst thing the United States could do right now is put boots on the ground in Syria.” That was the leading Senate hawk favoring U.S. intervention in Syria’s civil war. But by ruling out U.S. [...]

Who’s Profitting From America’s Empire of Bases?

Every now and then, news about U.S. military bases abroad actually gets a little attention.  The most recent example: Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s announcement that the U.S. will be able to keep nine bases after the 2014 withdrawal of its combat troops.  (“‘They want nine bases… across the country, in Kabul, Bagram, Mazar, Jalalabad, Gardez, Kandahar, Helmand, [...]

The Surveillance State: Is This the Price of Living in a ‘Free, Safe’ Society?

“If you’re not a terrorist, if you’re not a threat, prove it. This is the price you pay to live in free society right now. It’s just the way it is.”—Sergeant Ed Mullins of the New York Police Department   Immediately following the devastating 9/11 attacks, which destroyed the illusion of invulnerability which had defined [...]

Benghazi Narrative Shift Was Perfectly Clintonian

In his attempt to manipulate the Benghazi narrative, Obama was simply imitating the master.http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/05/benghazi_narrative_shift_was_perfectly_clintonian.html?utm_source=feedly

Civil liberties, press freedom, and America's global role

If you're troubled by the Justice Department's recent decision to secretly investigate the Associated Press and other journalists in an overzealous attempt to ferret out the source of some leaked information, you should be. But lost amid the outcry about this attempt to squelch press freedom is its connection to the broader thrust of U.S. foreign policy and our deeply ingrained tendency to exagg

The Day After a Strike on Iran

The Day After a Strike on Iran

All eyes are on what it will take to prevent Iran from getting its hands on a nuclear weapon. If sanctions and diplomacy prove incapable of containing Tehran’s nuclear ambitions—and soon—a military strike to destroy or at the very least delay its program is seen as the least bad option available. Iran gaining a nuclear-weapons capability is a red line that the United States and Israel just won’t let it cross.

http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/the-day-after-strike-iran-8456

Ivo Mijnssen on Russia "Why Putin Let Russia's Richies Take a Bath"


Ivo Mijnssen on Russia
"Why Putin Let Russia's Richies Take a Bath" -- The collapse of the Cypriot banking system reveals much about the complex relationship among ordinary Russians, "offshore oligarchs" and a political system that depends on both.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/why_putin_let_russias_richies_take_a_bath_20130514/

"Jerry Brown: California's Mystery Man"



Bill Boyarsky on Jerry Brown
"Jerry Brown: California's Mystery Man" -- In a time when America's politicians strive to be everywoman and everyman, Brown goes his own way.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/jerry_brown_californias_mystery_man_20130515/

Defense official says U.S. has authority to target terrorists anywhere

Goldsmith, quoted at the bottom, and various confederates of his, are disingenuous in seeming to call for oversight by Congress. What they are advocating is a permanent state of war, codified in Federal law, with the requisite authoritarian government which will be necessitated by that.
 
 

Defense official says U.S. has authority to target terrorists anywhere

Some in Congress sharply question how a law that sprang from the Sept. 11 attacks can be applied so broadly. Panel is also told war with Al Qaeda could last 20 more years.

Breaking: National Security Leak Botched a Major al-Qaeda ‘Mission Kill’

Breaking: National Security Leak Botched a Major al-Qaeda ‘Mission Kill’

National Security Leak Botched a Major Al Qaeda “Mission Kill”

http://www.thebrennerbrief.com/2013/05/17/breaking-national-security-leak-botched-a-major-al-qaeda-mission-kill/

War With Iran? New Study Shows Massively Distorted Media Coverage of Iranian Nuclear Program


War With Iran? New Study Shows Massively Distorted Media Coverage of Iranian Nuclear Program

http://www.policymic.com/articles/42133/war-with-iran-new-study-shows-massively-distorted-media-coverage-of-iranian-nuclear-program

CFR Update 5/17: Obama Opposes Unilateral U.S. Action on Syria

Daily News Brief
May 17, 2013

Top of the Agenda: Obama Opposes Unilateral U.S. Action on Syria
During a White House press conference with visiting Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, President Obama ruled out unilateral action (LAT) by the United States in Syria and said he has seen evidence, but not conclusive proof, of chemical weapons being used there. His announcement came as Russia, which has resisted U.S. and other Western nations' push for Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's ouster, sent antiship cruise missiles outfitted with advanced radar (NYT) to Syria.
Analysis
"Increasingly, it appears Syria is so badly shattered that no single authority is likely to be able to pull it back together any time soon. Instead, three Syrias are emerging: one loyal to the government, to Iran and to Hezbollah; one dominated by Kurds with links to Kurdish separatists in Turkey and Iraq; and one with a Sunni majority that is heavily influenced by Islamists and jihadis," Ben Hubbard writes in this New York Times analysis.
"What began in Syria as a revolt against an oppressive regime has evolved into a sectarian civil war and, more recently, into a proxy conflict. In the process, the struggle has become increasingly convoluted, with conflicting agendas among allies, together with deep-seated communal tensions, rendering the situation nearly intractable," writes Bernard Haykel in Lebanon's Daily Star.
"[G]iven the extent to which Syria has already plunged in the direction of state failure and widespread sectarian violence, it would be equally hard to sustain any agreement that might be reached. But it's worth the effort, because even if there's only a 10 to 15 percent chance of success, the alternative is just really terrible," says expert Frederic C. Hof in this CFR interview.

The Latest National Security coverage from FP 5/17

The Latest National Security coverage from FP

The major sea change in media discussions of Obama and civil liberties


The major sea change in media discussions of Obama and civil liberties

The controversies over the IRS and especially the AP phone records appear to have long-lasting effects

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/may/15/obama-civil-liberties-sea-change

TGIF: Government Is the Problem by Sheldon Richman

TGIF: Government Is the Problem

by
http://fff.org/explore-freedom/article/tgif-government-is-the-problem/

Russian Warships Enter Mediterranean.... First Time in Decades

Russian Warships Enter Mediterranean.... First Time in Decades
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/russian-warships-enter-mediterranean-first-time-in-decades/

A group of warships from Russia’s Pacific Fleet entered the Mediterranean
waters for the first time in decades, a fleet spokesman said on Thursday

“The task force has successfully passed through the Suez Channel and entered
the Mediterranean. It is the first time in decades that Pacific Fleet warships
enter this region,” Capt. First Rank [...]

Iranian Press Claims Israel Nuked Syria


Iranian Press Claims Israel Nuked Syria
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/iranian-press-claims-israel-nuked-syria/

Striking evidence of the use of American EPW (Earth Penetrating Weapons) nuclear
weapons in Syria has come to light. Experts say the proof is irrefutable.

Dramatic video footage from Syria has revealed startling evidence that counters
Israel’s claims of “surgical strikes” on weapons headed to Lebanon.

What were said to be air strikes is now proven [...]

U.S. Orders 3D Printed Gun Files Removed From Internet


U.S. Orders 3D Printed Gun Files Removed From Internet
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/u-s-orders-3d-printed-gun-files-removed-from-internet/

The US government has demanded designs for a 3D-printed gun be taken offline.

The order to remove the blueprints for the plastic gun comes after they were
downloaded more than 100,000 times.

The US State Department wrote to the gun's designer, Defense Distributed,
suggesting publishing them online may breach arms-control regulations.

Although the files have been removed from [...]

The Google Bilderberg Merger in Perspective



The Google Bilderberg Merger in Perspective
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/the-google-bilderberg-merger-in-perspective/

The secretive Bilderberg Group has had more exposure in the past several years
than it has since its founding in 1954.

This is due mostly to the alternative media pushing the issue to the forefront.
Today Bilderberg appears to be grooming itself for a new era and coming into the
open. As reported by Paul Joseph [...]

Suicide Numbers Trump Those of Great Depression

Suicide Numbers Trump Those of Great Depression
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/suicide-numbers-trump-those-of-great-depression/

Higher Numbers of Americans Take Their Lives than During the Depths of the Great
Depression

Suicide rates are tied to the economy.

The Boston Globe reported in 2011:
A new report issued today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
finds that the overall suicide rate rises and falls with the state of the
economy — dating [...]

Orthodox Jews Resist Israeli Army Enlistment


Orthodox Jews Resist Israeli Army Enlistment
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/orthodox-jews-resist-israeli-army-enlistment/

Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews have taken to the streets of Jerusalem in
protest over plans by the Israeli government to enlist them in the military.
Many are currently exempt on religious grounds.

Police said between 15,000 to 20,000 protesters gathered outside the army
recruiting office in Jerusalem, with some throwing stones and other objects
[...]

Russia Supplying Syria with Advanced Air Defense Hardware, Israel is Pissed


Russia Supplying Syria with Advanced Air Defense Hardware, Israel is Pissed
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/russia-supplying-syria-with-advanced-air-defense-hardware-israel-is-pissed/

Undeterred by pleas and warnings from Israel, Russia made clear on Thursday that
it will go ahead with its planned delivery of a highly sophisticated air-defense
system to Syria’s President Bashar Assad.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly warned Russian President Vladimir
Putin in an emergency face-to-face meeting on Tuesday that Moscow’s sale of
the S-300 missile [...]

Russia Defends Sale Of 'Ship Killer' Missiles To Syria


Russia Defends Sale Of 'Ship Killer' Missiles To Syria

http://www.businessinsider.com/russia-is-stilling-supporting-assad-2013-5?utm_source=alerts&nr_email_referer=1

It's Time To Discuss The Secret CIA Operation At The Heart Of The Benghazi Scandal

It's Time To Discuss The Secret CIA Operation At The Heart Of The Benghazi Scandal


http://www.businessinsider.com/the-secret-cia-mission-in-benghazi-2013-5?utm_source=alerts&nr_email_referer=1

Russian Analysis of U.S. Global Strategy

The Russian International Affairs Council, a two-plus-year-old government organized non-governmental organization, has produced a very stimulating analysis of U.S. strategy that will, I think, enjoy wide resonance abroad.  http://russiancouncil.ru/en/inner/?id_4=1818#15

WPR Articles 13 May 2013 - 17 May 2013

World Politics Review

WPR Articles 13 May 2013 - 17 May 2013

Diplomatic Fallout: A More Hawkish Europe Gives U.S. Second Thoughts

By: Richard Gowan | Column
Does the U.S. genuinely want Europe to police its geopolitical backyard? When it comes to the Syrian crisis, the answer seems to be no. The peace conference announced last week was a setback for Britain and France’s more hawkish approach and reflects a paradox: While the U.S. has frequently called for Europe to take responsibility for its own security, Washington is often nervous about the results.

Global Insider: Barzani Set to Continue Dominance of Iraqi Kurdish Politics

By: The Editors | Trend Lines
In an email interview, Michael M. Gunter, a professor of political science at Tennessee Technological University who focuses on Kurdish issues, discussed the state of internal Kurdish politics.

Russia Tries to Manage Arab Awakening From the Outside

By: Dmitri Trenin | Briefing
Like virtually everyone else, Moscow was surprised by the groundswell of change that began in the Arab world in early 2011. The present “Arab Awakening,” Russian experts opine, may take decades and is likely to transform the region. The Russian leadership has two main worries: U.S. involvement in nominally sovereign countries, and the potential of spillover from the Arab Spring onto the Russian neighborhood.

China-India Border Incident Highlights Uncertainties in Bilateral Relations

By: Iain Mills | Briefing
China's recent incursion into Indian territory along their disputed border in eastern Kashmir brings to the fore the unpredictability of Chinese foreign policy implementation and Beijing's frequent recourse to low-level aggression. Despite a general trend toward deepening cooperation between China and India, the incident lowers hopes that China's new leadership will clear up uncertainty in bilateral relations.

The Realist Prism: China the Likely Winner if U.S. Intervenes in Syria

By: Nikolas Gvosdev | Column
Chinese strategists likely see the prospect of a U.S. intervention in Syria as very beneficial to China. This might seem counterintuitive, given that Beijing has blocked efforts in the U.N. to authorize action in Syria. But while China is not interested in legitimizing U.S. involvement, Beijing would quickly seize the opportunity to take advantage should the U.S. decide to entangle itself in Syria.

Guinea Inches Toward Stability

By: Dane F. Smith | Briefing
A series of violent incidents between opposition protesters and security forces in Conakry have highlighted the challenges still impeding Guinea’s political transition since the death in 2008 of longtime leader Lansana Conte. Despite progress toward stability, Guinea lacks a functioning legislature, is beset by ethnic tension and is stifled by corruption, leaving the outcome of the transition uncertain.

Sharif Victory Unlikely to Change Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Priorities

By: Catherine Cheney | Trend Lines
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is beginning talks to form a new government in Pakistan after winning the country’s general elections held over the weekend.

After Success: Poverty Beyond the MDGs

By: Claire Melamed | Feature
The U.N. Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have now been part of the global conversation for nearly 15 years, and have proved to be a popular way to think about global development. As the 2015 deadline for achieving the MDGs looms, the discussion over what the next set of global ambitions should be is throwing into sharp relief some of the big changes that have happened in the world of global development policy, and in the world more generally, since the 1990s.

Global Insights: Sharif’s Victory Offers U.S. Opportunity to Reset Pakistan Ties

By: Richard Weitz | Column
The victory by former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Pakistan’s national elections offers the U.S. an opportunity to develop and execute a strategy for improving the troubled relationship with Islamabad. Although the Obama administration has defined detailed goals for what it would like to achieve in Afghanistan, as well as strategies for attaining them, U.S. officials have yet to do the same for Pakistan.

The Politics of Poverty: South America's Conditional Cash Transfers

By: Michael Shifter, Cameron Combs | Feature
Over the past decade in South America, sound policymaking and deepening concern with social disparities have resulted in dramatic reductions in the levels of poverty. However, no matter how well designed and intentioned social programs might be, they are most likely to be sustainable if carried out within a context of effective democratic institutions. In this regard, political and institutional factors are central in accounting for the relative success of social policy experiments throughout the region.

Trading Up: The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Poverty

By: L. Alan Winters | Feature
Does international trade liberalization reduce poverty? The question is an important and relevant one. It was high on the agenda in the late-1990s and after a decade or so of quiescence it is starting to worry policymakers again. Fortunately, it permits a fairly definite answer, one that surprises many people. While there clearly are exceptions, the answer is “in the long run and on average, almost always, yes, trade liberalization reduces poverty.”

After Rios Montt Conviction, Guatemala’s Judicial Sector Still Needs Support

By: Catherine Cheney | Trend Lines
Last week, Efrain Rios Montt, the former Guatemalan dictator who ruled the country during the most violent years of its civil war, was found guilty of crimes against humanity and genocide and sentenced to 80 years in prison.

Strategic Horizons: Benghazi and the Myth of the Invincible U.S. Military

By: Steven Metz | Column
The controversy over whether the Obama administration lied about the September 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, will consume Washington for some time, ultimately influencing the way the U.S. military responds to crises. But while the emotion associated with the inability to stop the attack is understandable, it may push the military to take excessive risks in future crises.

As U.S. Pivots, Britain Hedges Its Military Bets

By: Julian Lindley-French | Briefing
As the British armed forces rebuild after more than a decade of sustained military operations, the U.S.-U.K. strategic relationship has come under intense scrutiny. While London remains committed to working alongside the U.S., there is deep concern that Washington has become a less than reliable partner. Were it not for the political and economic turmoil in the eurozone, U.S.-U.K. relations might be in crisis.

Global Insider: Cuba Sends Doctors to Brazil as Bilateral Ties Grow

By: The Editors | Trend Lines
In an email interview, John M. Kirk, a professor at Canada’s Dalhousie University, explained the history of Cuba’s medical diplomacy and its importance to Cuba’s slowly reforming economy.

World Citizen: In Spain, a Turn to 'None of the Above'

By: Frida Ghitis | Column
The people of Spain are now living through the fifth year of a deep economic recession, experiencing a level of unemployment that would have seemed inconceivable before the bottom fell out. But despite countless protests and furious debate, the Spanish are becoming disillusioned with all the options before them. As the recession lingers and the hardships intensify, the answer increasingly is “none of the above.”

U.S. Delay on Anti-Nuclear Terror Measures Hinders Global Efforts

By: Miles Pomper, Kingston Reif | Briefing
Two factors, among others, help explain the government’s decision to charge Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with the use of a WMD: The charge is seen by prosecutors as relatively easy to prove, and it can be punished by the death penalty. This highlights the irrelevance of a dispute in the U.S. Senate that is holding up important new anti-nuclear and anti-radiological terrorism legislation.