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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Glenn Greenwald: Report: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Repeated Requests for a Lawyer Were Ignored

Glenn Greenwald: Report: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Repeated Requests for a Lawyer Were Ignored
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/04/30

Mary Bottari: End Too Big to Fail: New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Prevent Future Bailouts, Downsize Dangerous Banks

Mary Bottari: End Too Big to Fail: New Bipartisan Bill Aims to Prevent Future Bailouts, Downsize Dangerous Banks
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2013/04/30-2

Gitmo Groups Call Out Obama Over Political Cowardice

Gitmo Groups Call Out Obama Over Political Cowardice
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/04/30-9

Protesting Israel's Nuclear Hypocrisy, Egypt Walks Out of Failed Non-Proliferation Talks

Protesting Israel's Nuclear Hypocrisy, Egypt Walks Out of Failed Non-Proliferation Talks
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/04/30-4

Obama Channels Clinton’s Worst Day in Office, Raises Doubts About Relevancy


Obama Channels Clinton’s Worst Day in Office, Raises Doubts About Relevancy

Like Clinton in April 1995, Obama struggles against forces out of his control.

By Ron Fournier, National Journal http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/obama-channels-clinton-s-worst-day-in-office-raises-doubts-about-relevancy-20130430

How Big Pharma Is Killing Americans and Bankrupting the Country

How Big Pharma Is Killing Americans and Bankrupting the Country

Lifesaving medications and commonly prescribed drugs in America today are absurdly expensive here – and only in this country – because Big Pharma is ripping off Americans.http://www.alternet.org/how-big-pharma-killing-americans-and-bankrupting-country

Israel gets fifth ‘nuclear-capable’ sub

Israel gets fifth ‘nuclear-capable’ sub


http://rt.com/news/israel-dolphin-submarine-nuclear-598/
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Why are Limbaugh, Levin, and Hannity so eager to see more dead Americans?

Posted: 30 Apr 2013 10:30 AM PDT
Last week on FOX, I spoke about the reasons why America is losing the war with the mujahedin and it seems to have rattled and angered Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, and Sean Hannity. I know this not because I regularly tune into them, but because acquaintances of mine, who have a much higher tolerance than [...]http://non-intervention.com/1108/why-are-limbaugh-levin-and-hannity-so-eager-to-see-more-dead-americans/

Redlines and the Problems of Intervention in Syria

http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/redlines-and-problems-intervention-syria?utm_source=freelist-f&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20130430&utm_term=Gweekly&utm_content=readmore&elq=b4a428564dd744fc870018a8b0d41594

New Mexico cuts corporate taxes to help diversify economy

 

New Mexico cuts corporate taxes to help diversify economy
Susana Martinez, the first Latina governor of any US state, laughs heartily as she recounts how a plan to cut corporate taxes in New Mexico was approved amid great drama within the dying minutes of her state’s annual legislative session in late March.
“We were all holding our breath,” says the former district attorney, who is known for taking on tough child abuse and drug trafficking cases.
Ms Martinez, a 53-year old Republican who is sometimes mentioned as a dark-horse White House contender in 2016 but denies she is interested, is part of a wave of conservative state governors trying – with mixed fortunes – to cut business taxes to attract and retain investment.
“Businesses have choices and they can go anywhere in the world and if we don’t provide a business-friendly economy they’re not going to come here,” says Ms Martinez, who took office in early 2011.
Read the next article in our Great Tax Race series.
http://link.ft.com/r/XYEWFF/DXF7F8/5C0ZLF/ZG105X/6AFL8E/CM/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=30

Feast of St. Joseph the Worker May 1



Header BurgundySt Joseph edited


Wednesday is May 1st, Feast of St. Joseph the Worker

Life of Saint Joseph 
—silent, capable and holy
—called by God as a young man to play the most important part in the drama of salvation after Mary, Jesus’ mother
—foster father of Jesus and protector of the Holy Family
In the Gospels, very few details are given to us about the man God chose to raise his Son on earth. Some of the information we know about Joseph comes from legends found in writings from the first six hundred years of Christianity. The saints and great teachers of the early Church reflected on the significance, virtue and holiness of Joseph. Great men and women have had a strong devotion to this saint up to the present time. Popes have entrusted to Saint Joseph the needs of the Church.
And then there are the stories . . . Stories from every century and from diverse places recount the protection of Joseph. Passed down from generation to generation, and enshrined in families, religious communities, and countries, these stories reveal to us the virtues, attitudes, and qualities of Joseph. There is, for instance, the story from the 1800s of the miraculous staircase of Our Lady of Light Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Sisters of Loretto conducted a school in Santa Fe., Twenty years after its founding in 1853, they decided to add a chapel to the campus. It would be patterned after the Sainte Chapelle in Paris, with vaulted ceiling, buttresses, and spires instead of the simple lines of the adobe churches of Santa Fe. Antoine Mouly and his son, architects from France who were already in Santa Fe building the Saint Francis Cathedral, were hired by the sisters to design the chapel. Five years later, when the chapel was completed, everyone realized that a dreadful mistake had been made. There was no access to the choir loft. Carpenters were consulted, but there seemed to be no solution other than installing a ladder to the choir loft or tearing down the structure, both of which were unacceptable. Because the sisters needed the space for their growing student body, they began a novena to Saint Joseph, the patron saint of carpenters. On the last day of the novena, the story goes, a man appeared at the convent with a donkey and a toolbox. He was looking for work, he told the sisters, and he asked if he could build a staircase for the chapel. The sisters were delighted. The gray-haired man had only a hammer, a saw, and a T-square.
Months later he finished, and disappeared without waiting for pay or thanks. The superior went to the local lumberyard to at least pay for the wood, only to discover that no wood had been obtained from the yard for the staircase in the school’s chapel.
The circular staircase the mysterious carpenter built is considered today to be an architectural masterpiece. It makes two complete 360-degree turns, yet has no central supporting pole as other circular staircases have. The staircase hangs with no support! Architects who have studied the staircase have said it defies the Law of Gravity. There isn’t a single nail in the structure, only wooden pegs. The splicing of the wood is precise, beyond what would have been possible using the tools of that period. And even more mysteriously, the wood used in the staircase did not come from New Mexico. The sisters were convinced that the carpenter was Saint Joseph himself. The humble, quiet ways of this mysterious benefactor are exactly what one would expect of the foster father of Jesus.

This week's Strength for the Week excerpted from St. Joseph: Help in Life's Emergencies 

The Latest National Security coverage from FP 4/30

The Latest National Security coverage from FP

The Driver An exclusive look inside the mysterious death and life of the world's most dangerous terrorist not named Osama bin Laden.


The Driver

An exclusive look inside the mysterious death and life of the world's most dangerous terrorist not named Osama bin Laden.

http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/04/29/the_driver?wp_login_redirect=0

Why Insurance Exchanges Won’t Work: People Don’t Like Choosing Insurance


Why Insurance Exchanges Won’t Work: People Don’t Like Choosing Insurance

http://fdlaction.firedoglake.com/2013/04/29/why-insurance-exchanges-wont-work-people-dont-like-choosing-insurance/

CFR Update: Daily News Brief April 30, 2013 Israel Launches First Gaza Attack Since Cease-Fire

Top of the Agenda: Israel Launches First Gaza Attack Since Cease-Fire
Israel launched on Tuesday its first targeted attack (Reuters) on a militant in Gaza since its eight-day Pillar of Defense operation in November, killing a Palestinian in an air strike that put further strain on a five-month-old cease-fire. The attack comes on the heels of violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where a Palestinian killed a Jewish settler. Hamas, which rules Gaza, condemned the Israeli attack but also signaled eagerness to preserve the truce. Meanwhile, Arab countries endorsed a Mideast peace plan (Haaretz) Monday that allowed for shifts in Israel's 1967 border, moving them closer to President Barack Obama's two-state vision.
Analysis
"It seems that the main, if not the only, difference among the initiatives is that the policy during the Bush administration (2001 to 2009) was ABC — Anything But Clinton; when Obama took over in 2009, the policy gave way to ABB — Anything But Bush. And the unfortunate result of these games of ego and politics is the same: ABP — Anything But Peace," writes Akiva Eldar for al-Monitor.
"Nothing can change unless Mr Obama chooses to lead. Mr Kerry's economic initiative may lead to marginal improvements in a Palestinian economy strangled by the occupation. Mr Obama now needs to put flesh and bones on the vision of Palestine he evoked last month," writes a Financial Times editorial.
"Some Israeli analysts suggested that with Hamas governing Gaza - the coastal territory should be stabilised and treated as a state separate from the West Bank, where the Palestinian Authority controls Palestinian areas," writes Yolande Knell for the BBC.

China became top personal computer market in 2012: IHS

China became top personal computer market in 2012: IHS
San Francisco (AFP) April 29, 2013 - China unseated the United States last year as the top market for personal computers due to demand in rural areas where people opt for desktop machines, according to market tracker IHS iSuppli. PC shipments to China tallied 69 million units in 2012 while 66 million were shipped to the United States, where booming popularity of tablets and smartphones has eaten into sales of laptop or desktop ... morehttp://www.spacemart.com/reports/China_became_top_personal_computer_market_in_2012_IHS_999.html

Outside View: U.S. at risk of double-dip recession

Outside View: U.S. at risk of double-dip recession
College Park, Md. (UPI) Apr 29, 2013 - The U.S. Commerce Department reported that consumer spending advanced 0.2 percent in March - much weaker than the 0.3 percent and 0.7 percent registered in January and February. Extraordinary year-end bonuses and dividends - intended to dodge higher taxes in January - boosted consumer activity in January and February but now households are hunkering down. Much weaker consumer spendin ... morehttp://www.terradaily.com/reports/Outside_View_US_at_risk_of_double-dip_recession_999.html

Op-Ed Columnist A World Without Work By ROSS DOUTHAT

Op-Ed Columnist

A World Without Work

The Latest from FP 4/30

Interview: Farming on Planet Monsanto "A Farmer's Life, in Focus and on Film"

Interview: Farming on Planet Monsanto
"A Farmer's Life, in Focus and on Film" -- Director Ramin Bahrani's latest film "At Any Price" tells the story of a man who runs a farming empire and sells genetically modified seeds. We talked recently with Bahrani about the pressures of farming in the current Monsanto-dominated environment and how the country has changed since Alexis de Tocqueville wrote "Democracy in America."
http://www.truthdig.com/arts_culture/item/a_farmers_life_in_focus_on_film_20130429/

Robert Scheer on Privacy "Google's Spymasters Are Now Worried About Your Secrets"



Robert Scheer on Privacy
"Google's Spymasters Are Now Worried About Your Secrets" -- There is a growing acceptance and indeed a demand for additional surveillance cameras, cellphone eavesdropping, location checks and biometric identifiers.
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/googles_spymasters_are_now_worried_about_your_secrets_20130429/

Arming the Syrian Rebels is Pouring Petrol on the Fire

Arming the Syrian Rebels is Pouring Petrol on the Fire

Assad believes he is fighting for his life. His fall would not only see Syria's collapse, but could engulf Lebanon and even Iraq. We must look to the alternatives: better a distant hope than an imminent disaster, writes Sir Andrew Green.

By Sir Andrew Green, former British Ambassador to Syria

The twilight of entitlement By Robert J. Samuelson


http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/robert-samuelson-the-end-of-entitlement/2013/04/28/90356b1a-ae90-11e2-8bf6-e70cb6ae066e_story.html

Is Long-term Economic, Political Discontent Ahead? By Stuart Rothenberg

Is Long-term Economic, Political Discontent Ahead?

By Stuart Rothenberg
http://blogs.rollcall.com/rothenblog/is-long-term-economic-political-discontent-ahead/

Not all European states can be Germany

Not all European states can be Germany Replicating German labour reforms in other eurozone countries is not a magic potion and could be a dangerous poison, says Alexander Privitera
http://link.ft.com/r/VKY5JJ/DXF22X/JIYS70/4CGAVA/RPMKPB/PJ/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=30

China’s ‘peaceful rise’ is not assured

China’s ‘peaceful rise’ is not assured Modern wars are more often a product of tribalism combined with nationalism, reinforced by insecurities and arms races, writes John Plender
http://link.ft.com/r/VKY5JJ/DXF22X/JIYS70/4CGAVA/MJVMJ9/PJ/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=30

Syria undermines Obama’s strategy

Syria undermines Obama’s strategy The president’s policy is to pivot to Asia rather than frittering away resources in the bloody backwaters of the Middle East, writes Gideon Rachman
http://link.ft.com/r/VKY5JJ/DXF22X/JIYS70/4CGAVA/6AF1AZ/PJ/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=30

Monday, April 29, 2013

Pentagon claims $757 million overbilling by contractor in Afghanistan

http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/04/24/12553/pentagon-claims-757-million-overbilling-contractor-afghanistan

Pentagon claims $757 million overbilling by contractor in Afghanistan

The principal food supplier to US troops in Afghanistan is embroiled in a costly dispute with the Pentagon that has attracted congressional interest

By

Fed faces calls for radical reform

Fed faces calls for radical reform
A senior Republican congressman has called for everything from the gold standard to a price level target to be on the table in a 100th anniversary review of the Federal Reserve’s mandate.

Kevin Brady, who chairs the joint economic committee, wants Congress to appoint a bipartisan commission that could lead to a radical change in the mandate of the world’s largest and most important central bank.
By setting up a process that has a chance of passing Congress, Mr Brady’s bill marks one of the most serious bids to revamp the Fed for years, on the centenary of its founding legislation in 1913.

“This isn’t an ‘End the Fed’ gambit – just the opposite,” Mr Brady told the Financial Times in an interview. “We want a very thoughtful, very constructive analysis of the last 100 years. When the house isn’t on fire we want a discussion of what role the fire department should play.”

http://link.ft.com/r/XYEWFF/WHZFCR/M9QF42/MSYR7M/4VJ3N2/9A/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=29

 













Final thoughts on Zionism’s success and Arab failure

Final thoughts on Zionism’s success and Arab failure

By Alan Hart

 I am withdrawing from the battlefield of the war for the truth of history as it relates to the making and sustaining of the conflict in and over Palestine that became Israel, and the following is an explanation of why.

Kerry in the Mideast: Tilting at Windmills by Mitchell Plitnick


Kerry in the Mideast: Tilting at Windmills


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by Mitchell Plitnick
http://www.lobelog.com/kerry-in-the-mideast-tilting-at-windmills/

The Lost Two Decades Of the EU and USA?

Executive Intelligence Review
Daisuke Kotegawa
The Lost Two Decades
Of the EU and USA?
Mr. Kotegawa is the Research Director for the Canon
Institute for Global Studies in Japan. He addressed the
Schiller Institute conference in Frankfurt, Germany April
14, on the panel, “The Future of Eurasian Cooperation.”

FAS Roundup: April 29, 2013 B-2 to carry new nuclear missile, report on aftermath of Fukushima and much more.

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FAS Roundup: April 29, 2013

B-2 to carry new nuclear missile, report on aftermath of Fukushima and much more.

From the Blogs

Groups Urge White House to Take Lead in Reducing Secrecy: FAS has joined 29 public interest organizations in urging President Obama to reduce national security secrecy. In a letter to the White House, the group calls upon  President Obama to adopt a recommendation of the Public Interest Declassification Board to set up a White House-led Security Classification Reform Steering Committee.
B-2 Stealth Bomber to Carry New Nuclear Cruise Missile: Hans Kristensen writes that the U.S. Air Force plans to arm the B-2A stealth bomber with a new nuclear cruise missile that is in the early stages of development, according to Air Force officials and budget documents. The B-2A bomber, which is designed to slip through air defenses undetected, does not currently have a capability to deliver nuclear cruise missiles, a role reserved exclusively for B-52H bombers.
Survey of Federal Whistleblower Laws and More from CRS: Secrecy News has obtained recently released CRS reports on topics such as laws against federal whistleblowers, drought in the U.S.,  the armed conflict in Syria and internet governance.
Intelligence Satellite Imagery Declassified for Release: Steven Aftergood writes that a  large volume of photographic imagery from the KH-9 HEXAGON intelligence satellites was quietly declassified in January and will be transferred to the National Archives later this year for subsequent public release. The KH-9 satellites operated between 1971 and 1984 and were used to generate images of Cold War intelligence targets.
Confronting Emerging Security Challenges- A Call for Ontological Coherence: What is an emerging security challenge? International security has come to be defined as much by non-military, non-state actor security threats as the “traditional” ones that dominated the Cold War. Eddie Walsh examines the emerging technologies and challenges behind closed doors including: genetic tracking, biosphere modification, 3-D weapons printing and designer pathogens.
Military Photographers Ready to Deploy Around the Globe: U.S. armed forces are increasingly looking to the collection of still and motion imagery to support military operations. According to an updated military doctrine, combat camera (COMCAM) capabilities support “operational planning, public affairs, information operations, mission assessment, forensic, legal, intelligence and other requirements during crises, contingencies, and exercises around the globe."

New Report on Aftermath of Fukushima Nuclear Accident

The U.S.-Japan Nuclear Working Group, co-chaired by FAS President Dr. Charles Ferguson, has released a  report recommending priorities for the Japanese government following the March 11, 2011 nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plan. The U.S.-Japan Nuclear Working Group is composed of bi-national experts who have come together to examine the broader strategic implications of the Fukushima accident.
The report discusses specific issues that must be addressed regardless of Japan’s energy policy decisions, including:  strategy for reducing Japan’s plutonium stockpile, new standards for radiation safety and environmental cleanup and treatment of spent nuclear fuel.
The report also examines broader concerns to Japan’s energy policy including:  climate change concerns, emerging nuclear safety regulations and global nuclear nonproliferation leadership (as Japan is a non-nuclear weapons state with advanced nuclear energy capabilities). The group offers strategic recommendations for Japanese and U.S. industries  and governments regarding the direction of Japan’s energy policy, and how both countries can work together for joint energy security.
Read the report here (PDF).

PREPCOM Nuclear Weapons De-Alerting Briefing

Mr. Hans Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project, participated in the second Preparatory Committee (PREPCOM) meeting for the 2015 Review Conference of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in Geneva, Switzerland. Kristensen spoke on a panel with FAS board member Dr. Richard Garwin and Professor Gareth Evans on reducing alert rates of nuclear weapons.
Kristensen's presentation slides are available here.

FAS in the News

Apr 26: BBC World News America, "Chemical Weapons In Syria"
Apr 26: Reuters, "Factbox: What Is The Chemical Weapon Sarin?"
Apr 26: New Scientist, "Threatwatch: Did Syria Use Chemical Weapons Or Not?"
Apr 26: NPR, "U.S. Wants More Proof Syria Has Used Chemical Weapons"
Apr 25: Voice of America, "Experts Assess Syria's Chemical Weapons Capabilities"
Apr 25: Christian Science Monitor, "Chorus Grows Against Obama Administration's Sanctions-Heavy Iran Policy"
Apr 24: Washington Examiner, "Once The Anti-Bush, Obama Increasingly Mirrors His Predecessor"
Apr 24: NPR, "U.S. Hesitant To Act On Claims Of Chemical Weapons In Syria"
Apr 23: Foreign Policy, "What Does Assad's WMD Arsenal Look Like?"
Apr 23: Foreign Policy, "When Does A Chemical Weapon Used As A Weapon Become A 'Chemical Weapon'?
Apr 23: Christian Science Monitor, "Israel Charges Syria With Lethal Chemical Weapons Use"
Apr 21: The Guardian, "Obama Accused Of Nuclear U-Turn As Guided Weapons Plan Emerges"
Apr 20: Al Jazeera, "Keeping Sec

From the Blogs

Groups Urge White House to Take Lead in Reducing Secrecy: FAS has joined 29 public interest organizations in urging President Obama to reduce national security secrecy. In a letter to the White House, the group calls upon  President Obama to adopt a recommendation of the Public Interest Declassification Board to set up a White House-led Security Classification Reform Steering Committee.
B-2 Stealth Bomber to Carry New Nuclear Cruise Missile: Hans Kristensen writes that the U.S. Air Force plans to arm the B-2A stealth bomber with a new nuclear cruise missile that is in the early stages of development, according to Air Force officials and budget documents. The B-2A bomber, which is designed to slip through air defenses undetected, does not currently have a capability to deliver nuclear cruise missiles, a role reserved exclusively for B-52H bombers.
Survey of Federal Whistleblower Laws and More from CRS: Secrecy News has obtained recently released CRS reports on topics such as laws against federal whistleblowers, drought in the U.S.,  the armed conflict in Syria and internet governance.
Intelligence Satellite Imagery Declassified for Release: Steven Aftergood writes that a  large volume of photographic imagery from the KH-9 HEXAGON intelligence satellites was quietly declassified in January and will be transferred to the National Archives later this year for subsequent public release. The KH-9 satellites operated between 1971 and 1984 and were used to generate images of Cold War intelligence targets.
Confronting Emerging Security Challenges- A Call for Ontological Coherence: What is an emerging security challenge? International security has come to be defined as much by non-military, non-state actor security threats as the “traditional” ones that dominated the Cold War. Eddie Walsh examines the emerging technologies and challenges behind closed doors including: genetic tracking, biosphere modification, 3-D weapons printing and designer pathogens.
Military Photographers Ready to Deploy Around the Globe: U.S. armed forces are increasingly looking to the collection of still and motion imagery to support military operations. According to an updated military doctrine, combat camera (COMCAM) capabilities support “operational planning, public affairs, information operations, mission assessment, forensic, legal, intelligence and other requirements during crises, contingencies, and exercises around the globe."

New Report on Aftermath of Fukushima Nuclear Accident

The U.S.-Japan Nuclear Working Group, co-chaired by FAS President Dr. Charles Ferguson, has released a  report recommending priorities for the Japanese government following the March 11, 2011 nuclear accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plan. The U.S.-Japan Nuclear Working Group is composed of bi-national experts who have come together to examine the broader strategic implications of the Fukushima accident.
The report discusses specific issues that must be addressed regardless of Japan’s energy policy decisions, including:  strategy for reducing Japan’s plutonium stockpile, new standards for radiation safety and environmental cleanup and treatment of spent nuclear fuel.
The report also examines broader concerns to Japan’s energy policy including:  climate change concerns, emerging nuclear safety regulations and global nuclear nonproliferation leadership (as Japan is a non-nuclear weapons state with advanced nuclear energy capabilities). The group offers strategic recommendations for Japanese and U.S. industries  and governments regarding the direction of Japan’s energy policy, and how both countries can work together for joint energy security.
Read the report here (PDF).

PREPCOM Nuclear Weapons De-Alerting Briefing

Mr. Hans Kristensen, Director of the Nuclear Information Project, participated in the second Preparatory Committee (PREPCOM) meeting for the 2015 Review Conference of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in Geneva, Switzerland. Kristensen spoke on a panel with FAS board member Dr. Richard Garwin and Professor Gareth Evans on reducing alert rates of nuclear weapons.
Kristensen's presentation slides are available here.

FAS in the News

Apr 26: BBC World News America, "Chemical Weapons In Syria"
Apr 26: Reuters, "Factbox: What Is The Chemical Weapon Sarin?"
Apr 26: New Scientist, "Threatwatch: Did Syria Use Chemical Weapons Or Not?"
Apr 26: NPR, "U.S. Wants More Proof Syria Has Used Chemical Weapons"
Apr 25: Voice of America, "Experts Assess Syria's Chemical Weapons Capabilities"
Apr 25: Christian Science Monitor, "Chorus Grows Against Obama Administration's Sanctions-Heavy Iran Policy"
Apr 24: Washington Examiner, "Once The Anti-Bush, Obama Increasingly Mirrors His Predecessor"
Apr 24: NPR, "U.S. Hesitant To Act On Claims Of Chemical Weapons In Syria"
Apr 23: Foreign Policy, "What Does Assad's WMD Arsenal Look Like?"
Apr 23: Foreign Policy, "When Does A Chemical Weapon Used As A Weapon Become A 'Chemical Weapon'?
Apr 23: Christian Science Monitor, "Israel Charges Syria With Lethal Chemical Weapons Use"
Apr 21: The Guardian, "Obama Accused Of Nuclear U-Turn As Guided Weapons Plan Emerges"
Apr 20: Al Jazeera, "Keeping Sec

Our American Pravda The major media overlooked Communist spies and Madoff’s fraud. What are they missing today?

Our American Pravda

The major media overlooked Communist spies and Madoff’s fraud. What are they missing today?http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/our-american-pravda/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=our-american-pravda

Trying to Slam the Bailout Door By GRETCHEN MORGENSON

Trying to Slam the Bailout Door

Cheney Kept Bush in Dark on Covert Tactics

Cheney Kept Bush in Dark on Covert Tactics
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/cheny-kept-bush-in-dark-on-covert-tactics/

No Deposits are Safe From Confiscation


* No Deposits are Safe From Confiscation
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/no-deposits-are-safe-from-confiscation/

Big Pharma Killing Cancer Patients with Astronomical Prices

Big Pharma Killing Cancer Patients with Astronomical Prices
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/big-pharma-killing-cancer-patients-with-astronomical-prices/

An influential group of cancer experts has warned that the high prices charged
by pharmaceutical companies for cancer drugs are effectively condemning patients
to death.

The group of more than 100 leading cancer physicians from around the world,
including nine from the UK, accuse the drug industry of “profiteering” –
making a profit by unethical methods [...]

CIA Bribing Karzai with Bags of Cash...Literally


CIA Bribing Karzai with Bags of Cash...Literally
http://www.darkgovernment.com/news/cia-bribing-karzai-with-bags-of-cash-literally/

KABUL, Afghanistan — For more than a decade, wads of American dollars packed
into suitcases, backpacks and, on occasion, plastic shopping bags have been
dropped off every month or so at the offices of Afghanistan’s president —
courtesy of the Central Intelligence Agency.

All told, tens of millions of dollars have flowed from the [...]

The Latest National Security coverage from FP 4/29

The Latest National Security coverage from FP

The Latest from FP 4/29

Congress wants to spend $436 million on new Abrams tanks, Army says it doesn’t want any more

Congress wants to spend $436 million on new Abrams tanks, Army says it doesn’t want any more

Washington's Nuclear Hypocrisy

Washington's Nuclear Hypocrisy


Minister No

Minister No

Sergei Lavrov and the blunt logic of Russian power.

BY SUSAN B. GLASSER | MAY/JUNE 2013http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/04/29/minister_no?wp_login_redirect=0

Chas Freeman: Chinese preparing to sideline Pyongyang?

Here is an account of highlights from a 24-minute podcast interview Cobban conducted with ChasFreeman on Friday, along with a link to the whole podcast:

http://bit.ly/10nbfPA
The podcast is well worth listening to since it contains a lot more interesting information and analysis than Cobban was able to put into the short newsfeed piece.

Also, of course, people should buy Chas Freeman's  new book on China...

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Owner, Just World Books.
Visit our webstore at Justworldbooks.com!

Just World Books and my long-running blog Just World News are projects of Just World Publishing, LLC.

Italy will lead eurozone revolt against austerity

Italy will lead eurozone revolt against austerity What do the following have in common: the tax imposed on Cypriot bank deposits last month, a Portuguese court’s annulment of some of the government’s austerity measures, and the recent political stand-off in Italy?

They all suggest the European crisis is far from over despite the calm brought to financial markets by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s promise last summer to buy unlimited amounts of the debt-ridden countries’ obligations, argues Komal Sri-Kumar.

http://link.ft.com/r/73UJGG/XB7F0N/LQER5V/QN93MV/ULWY1M/D5/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=29

The Caribbean: A darkening debt storm

The Caribbean: A darkening debt storm The region is struggling to conquer its mountain of debt and its economic fragility is exacerbating the strategic dangers posed by organised crime. By Robin Wigglesworth and Benedict Mander
http://link.ft.com/r/VKY5JJ/CWR0OQ/9ZA4GU/TURUER/HI8O7O/50/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=29

The Great Tax Race - how and why nations help companies avoid tax

The Great Tax Race - how and why nations help companies avoid tax As the G20 pledges to crack down on multinational tax avoidance, a Financial Times series looks at how and why governments help companies reduce their tax burden.
http://link.ft.com/r/19JYUU/CWRCKY/OJS3XZ/C4AWN0/NR2MS8/OS/h?a1=2013&a2=4&a3=29