Monday, July 15, 2013
Israel Used Turkish Military Base to Airstrike Syria Arms Depot - RT Source
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David Cameron Warned Arming Syrian Rebels Could Embroil Britain in All-out War
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: David Cameron abandoned plans to arm the Syrian rebels after being warned by military chiefs that it could embroil British forces in an all-out war.
Senior military figures have warned the Prime Minister that with the momentum on the side of President Assad's regime, sending small arms and missiles is unlikely to make a difference.
There are also growing concerns that arms sent to Syria could end up in the hands of extremists rather than moderate rebels, potentially presenting a long-term threat to British security.
More significant military intervention, such as introducing a no-fly zone over Syria, could mire Britain in a conflict for months because of the strength of the regime's air defences.
The move represents a significant climb-down by Mr Cameron. He and his Foreign Secretary, William Hague, have been keen to act. In May he demanded an end to the EU arms embargo to give him more options.
His wife, Samantha, was reportedly pushing for him to take a more robust response after being moved by the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Syria. » | Steven Swinford, Senior Political Correspondent | Monday, July 15, 2013
Senior military figures have warned the Prime Minister that with the momentum on the side of President Assad's regime, sending small arms and missiles is unlikely to make a difference.
There are also growing concerns that arms sent to Syria could end up in the hands of extremists rather than moderate rebels, potentially presenting a long-term threat to British security.
More significant military intervention, such as introducing a no-fly zone over Syria, could mire Britain in a conflict for months because of the strength of the regime's air defences.
The move represents a significant climb-down by Mr Cameron. He and his Foreign Secretary, William Hague, have been keen to act. In May he demanded an end to the EU arms embargo to give him more options.
His wife, Samantha, was reportedly pushing for him to take a more robust response after being moved by the scale of the humanitarian crisis in Syria. » | Steven Swinford, Senior Political Correspondent | Monday, July 15, 2013
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David Cameron,
Syria
Snowden Has Enough Information to Cause US Government Worst Damage in History, Journalist Says
FOX NEWS: National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden possesses enough information to cause more damage to the United States government than “anyone else has ever had in the history” of the country, according to the journalist who first reported the former contractor’s leaked documents.
Glenn Greenwald, a columnist for The Guardian newspaper who first reported on the intelligence leaks, told Argentinian newspaper La Nacion that the U.S. government should exercise extreme care with Snowden because he has the potential to do further damage to the country.
“But that's not his goal,” Greenwald told the newspaper. “His objective is to expose software that people around the world use without knowing what they are exposing themselves to, without consciously agreeing to surrender their rights to privacy. He has a huge number of documents that would be very harmful to the U.S. government if they were made public.” » | FoxNews.com with contributions from The Associated Press | Monday, July 15, 2013
Glenn Greenwald, a columnist for The Guardian newspaper who first reported on the intelligence leaks, told Argentinian newspaper La Nacion that the U.S. government should exercise extreme care with Snowden because he has the potential to do further damage to the country.
“But that's not his goal,” Greenwald told the newspaper. “His objective is to expose software that people around the world use without knowing what they are exposing themselves to, without consciously agreeing to surrender their rights to privacy. He has a huge number of documents that would be very harmful to the U.S. government if they were made public.” » | FoxNews.com with contributions from The Associated Press | Monday, July 15, 2013
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Ron Paul: NSA Whistleblower Snowden Is a 'Hero'
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Fault Lines: Fast Food, Fat Profits: Obesity in America (2010)
Minorities have been even more profoundly affected. African-Americans have a 50 per cent higher prevalence of obesity and Hispanics 25 per cent higher when compared with whites.
How did the situation get so out of hand?
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childhood obesity,
fast food,
junk food,
obesity,
USA
Nouvelles manifestations à Istanbul
La police turque est intervenue ce samedi à Istanbul pour disperser des centaines de manifestants qui se rassemblaient pour marcher jusqu'au parc Gezi, dont le projet de réaménagement a déclenché en juin une vaste fronde antigouvernementale. Les forces de l'ordre ont eu recours à des gaz lacrymogènes et des canons à eau contre les protestataires. Le parc a été rouvert dans le calme mardi dernier après une nuit d'échauffourées entre manifestants et policiers. » | Source Reuters | samedi 13 juillet 2013
CrossTalk: Democracy Dystopia
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Egypt
Saudi Arabia Re-emerges as Powerful Middle East Player
It may be the least revolutionary country in the world, but this week Saudi Arabia won the full support of the world's greatest insurrectionists.
Sayed Sami Hassan has been in Cairo's Tahrir Square since January 25, 2011, and in that time has seen off an American-backed dictator, a military junta, and an elected Muslim Brotherhood president. He is the sort of street rebel whom, at home, Saudi Arabia's autocracy most fears.
But this week he gave the absolute monarchs from across the Red Sea his absolute backing. "The Saudis are our brothers," he said, from his tent in Tahrir's continuous encampment.
"They are Muslims, they believe in God. President Morsi, now he was an agent of America and Qatar, but the Saudis are helping us."
The shifts of allegiance in the Middle East in the last three years have been as startling as the convulsions of the Arab Spring itself. But the latest has caught diplomats, analysts and, to the extent they notice the relationships their masters quietly foster, Egypt's ordinary people by surprise. » | Richard Spencer, Cairo | Saturday, July 13, 2013
US Slams Russia for Giving 'Propaganda Platform' to Snowden
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Edward Snowden,
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USA,
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
Turkey Parliament Curtails Army Powers
The original rules gave the military responsibility of preserving the Republic of Turkey, a clause previously used as a justification for coups.
It now says the army's main duty is to protect the nation from foreign threat.
The military has long regarded itself as the protector of Turkey's secular tradition and has staged three coups between 1960 and 1980.
But it has a history of tension with the Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan. » | Saturday, July 13, 2013
Hajj Pilgrims to Wear Masks to Prevent Spread of Mers Virus
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Saudi Arabia has issued a series of rules to pilgrims travelling to Mecca for the Hajj that will ban the elderly and force others to wear respiratory masks to prevent the Mers coronavirus turning into an epidemic.
Health ministry regulations for the piligrimage are the strictest in history as the government seeks to contain the spread of the new SARS-like condition which has affected 85 and killed 41.
Almost all those who have contracted Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) have been in Saudi Arabia or had contact with people who contracted it there. The first recorded Mers death was in June last year in Saudi Arabia.
Tens of millions of Muslims from around the world are expected to take part in the Hajj this October. The emergence of the mysterious virus ahead of the pilgrimage has been described as the single biggest worldwide public health since the deadly Sars pandemic. Read on and comment » | Damien McElroy | Saturday, July 13, 2013
Health ministry regulations for the piligrimage are the strictest in history as the government seeks to contain the spread of the new SARS-like condition which has affected 85 and killed 41.
Almost all those who have contracted Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) have been in Saudi Arabia or had contact with people who contracted it there. The first recorded Mers death was in June last year in Saudi Arabia.
Tens of millions of Muslims from around the world are expected to take part in the Hajj this October. The emergence of the mysterious virus ahead of the pilgrimage has been described as the single biggest worldwide public health since the deadly Sars pandemic. Read on and comment » | Damien McElroy | Saturday, July 13, 2013
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Saudi Arabia,
the Hajj
Die schönste Seite von Griechenland
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Griechenland,
Wein
NSA Leaker Snowden Requests Political Asylum in Russia
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Edward Snowden,
Russia
Diplomats Outraged by Obama "Selling" Ambassadorships to Political Donors
Snowden Announces He Will Seek Asylum in Russia - Audio
Snowden’s statement here
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Edward Snowden,
Russia
'Snowden Saga Test of Leadership for Putin & Obama'
White House: Snowden Must Be Returned to US & Face Charges
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Barack Obama,
Edward Snowden,
Russia,
USA,
Vladimir Putin,
White House
Friday, July 12, 2013
More Rigid Islam in Indonesia
Yet intolerant Islam is on the march. The last synagogue on the crowded island of Java, sealed off by Islamic radicals since 2009, was torn down in May. On Lombok, not far from the Australian playground of Bali, there are families of the Ahmadiyah Muslim sect still living in camps after they were driven from their homes as heretics seven years ago.
This is Indonesia, where home-grown and imported variants of Islam jostle with a new democracy and rapid economic development. Also in play are other great faiths, Christianity and Hinduism included, and less well-known traditions, such as Javanese spiritualism. The results are by turns paradoxical, reassuring and worrying. » | Bernard Lane | Saturday, July 13, 2013
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Islam in Indonesia
The Middle East Problem: Prager University
HT: IQ al Rassooli »
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Dennis Prager,
the ME problem
No, I Will Not Keep Silent about Islam
HT: IQ al Rassooli »
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the nature of Islam
Brasilien: Rio de Janeiro erlebt neue Ausschreitungen
Snowden Asks Russia for Asylum
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Edward Snowden Meets Rights Groups at Moscow Airport
BBC: Fugitive US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has met leading human rights groups and lawyers at Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow.
He spoke to around 10 activists in the airport transit zone.
Mr Snowden told activists he was seeking political asylum in Russia. He had earlier dropped his application when Moscow said he could stay only if he stopped leaking US secrets.
The Kremlin reiterated its condition on Friday.
"Mr Snowden could hypothetically stay in Russia if he first, completely stops the activities harming our American partners and US-Russian relations and, second, if he asks for this himself," President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. » | Friday, July 12, 2013
He spoke to around 10 activists in the airport transit zone.
Mr Snowden told activists he was seeking political asylum in Russia. He had earlier dropped his application when Moscow said he could stay only if he stopped leaking US secrets.
The Kremlin reiterated its condition on Friday.
"Mr Snowden could hypothetically stay in Russia if he first, completely stops the activities harming our American partners and US-Russian relations and, second, if he asks for this himself," President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. » | Friday, July 12, 2013
Snowden Requests Asylum in Russia
U.S. whistleblower Edward Snowden has requested political asylum in Russia, the RIA Novosti state news agency reported Friday.
The development comes after Mr. Snowden met Russian rights activists and lawyers at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport.
The meeting took place in a room in the transit zone of the airport’s terminal F, the Itar-Tass news agency reported. » | Moscow | Friday, July 12, 2013
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Stasi 2.0? US Fed Workers to Spy & Snitch on Each Other
Lee Rigby: Military Funeral for Killed Soldier
BBC: The prime minister and thousands of mourners have attended the military funeral of Fusilier Lee Rigby at Bury Parish Church in Greater Manchester.
The 25-year-old soldier, from Middleton, was killed in Woolwich, south-east London, in May.
His commanding officer Lt Col Jim Taylor said in a eulogy that he had been "a true regimental character".
After the service, his body was taken for a private burial at Middleton Cemetery along roads lined by mourners.
The soldier's family, who were greeted by applause as they arrived with his son wearing a T-shirt showing the words 'My Daddy My Hero', have thanked people "across the world" for their "overwhelming support".
Fusilier Rigby's wife Rebecca said: "There are so many kind and generous people out there.
"It's just horrible that it takes something such as this to make you see how many good people there are." (+ video) » | Friday, July 12, 2013
The 25-year-old soldier, from Middleton, was killed in Woolwich, south-east London, in May.
His commanding officer Lt Col Jim Taylor said in a eulogy that he had been "a true regimental character".
After the service, his body was taken for a private burial at Middleton Cemetery along roads lined by mourners.
The soldier's family, who were greeted by applause as they arrived with his son wearing a T-shirt showing the words 'My Daddy My Hero', have thanked people "across the world" for their "overwhelming support".
Fusilier Rigby's wife Rebecca said: "There are so many kind and generous people out there.
"It's just horrible that it takes something such as this to make you see how many good people there are." (+ video) » | Friday, July 12, 2013
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Lee Rigby,
Manchester
Cuba-bound Jet Detour Sparks Speculation Snowden On Board
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Cuba,
Edward Snowden,
Russia
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Saudi Arabia Throws Down a Gauntlet by Targeting Missiles at Iran and Israel
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The disengagement of President Barack Obama’s America from the Middle East has forced the kingdom to square up to Iran and Israel
There was a time, not so long ago, when any missiles directed at Iran from Saudi Arabian soil would most likely have carried the insignia of the United States. But that was before al-Qaeda’s murderous campaign against American influence in the kingdom resulted in Washington relocating its military operations in the Gulf.
So we should not be surprised that the latest images of Saudi ballistic missiles directed at Iran and Israel bear the Saudis’ distinctive green emblem of two swords beneath a palm tree. These days, rather than looking to Uncle Sam to protect their interests, the Saudis realise they are very much on their own. As the Obama administration’s inept handling of last week’s removal of Egypt’s first democratically elected government has demonstrated, not even a military coup in one of its most important regional allies will evoke much of a response from the White House.
Indeed, with President Barack Obama determined not to allow the US to be drawn into any of the region’s poisonous disputes, whether Syria’s brutal civil war or the continuing controversy over Iran’s nuclear programme, former staunch American allies such as the Saudis have come to the reluctant conclusion that, so far as their own security is concerned, they must be more self-sufficient in protecting their interests.
This certainly explains the revelations by IHS Jane’s Intelligence Review that recent satellite intelligence photographs show the Saudis have built a new missile base deep in the desert, stocked with powerful Chinese-made DF3 surface-to-surface missiles with a range of 1,500 to 2,000 miles, which are targeted at Israel and Iran.
The fact that the Saudis find it necessary to point missiles at Israel is itself an alarming indictment of the Obama administration’s decision to turn its back on an erstwhile ally. If America were fully engaged in taking care of its allies, then there would be no need for the Saudis to target Israel. After all, as the recent WikiLeaks disclosures revealed, the Saudis share the same strategic objective as Israel: persuading the US to launch military action to destroy Iran’s nuclear programme – or, as one Saudi diplomat elegantly put it, to “cut off the head of the snake”. But with the Obama administration absent, the Saudis believe they have no option but to defend themselves against potential Israeli aggression. » | Con Coughlin | Thursday, July 11, 2013
There was a time, not so long ago, when any missiles directed at Iran from Saudi Arabian soil would most likely have carried the insignia of the United States. But that was before al-Qaeda’s murderous campaign against American influence in the kingdom resulted in Washington relocating its military operations in the Gulf.
So we should not be surprised that the latest images of Saudi ballistic missiles directed at Iran and Israel bear the Saudis’ distinctive green emblem of two swords beneath a palm tree. These days, rather than looking to Uncle Sam to protect their interests, the Saudis realise they are very much on their own. As the Obama administration’s inept handling of last week’s removal of Egypt’s first democratically elected government has demonstrated, not even a military coup in one of its most important regional allies will evoke much of a response from the White House.
Indeed, with President Barack Obama determined not to allow the US to be drawn into any of the region’s poisonous disputes, whether Syria’s brutal civil war or the continuing controversy over Iran’s nuclear programme, former staunch American allies such as the Saudis have come to the reluctant conclusion that, so far as their own security is concerned, they must be more self-sufficient in protecting their interests.
This certainly explains the revelations by IHS Jane’s Intelligence Review that recent satellite intelligence photographs show the Saudis have built a new missile base deep in the desert, stocked with powerful Chinese-made DF3 surface-to-surface missiles with a range of 1,500 to 2,000 miles, which are targeted at Israel and Iran.
The fact that the Saudis find it necessary to point missiles at Israel is itself an alarming indictment of the Obama administration’s decision to turn its back on an erstwhile ally. If America were fully engaged in taking care of its allies, then there would be no need for the Saudis to target Israel. After all, as the recent WikiLeaks disclosures revealed, the Saudis share the same strategic objective as Israel: persuading the US to launch military action to destroy Iran’s nuclear programme – or, as one Saudi diplomat elegantly put it, to “cut off the head of the snake”. But with the Obama administration absent, the Saudis believe they have no option but to defend themselves against potential Israeli aggression. » | Con Coughlin | Thursday, July 11, 2013
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Iran,
Israel,
Saudi Arabia,
USA
Head to Head - What Is Wrong with Islam Today?
WIKI: Ijtihad »
Egypt Crisis: Crossroads Becomes 'Islamic Republic'
BBC: Supporters of Mohammed Morsi are camping out at a major crossroads in Cairo in protest at his overthrow by the army.
Makeshift tents have been set up in the street and in some cases entire families are living in the area.
Jim Muir in Cairo says the area has become a kind of "Islamic Republic" with those protesting insisting they will not move until the president is reinstated. (+ video) » | Thursday, July 11, 2013
Makeshift tents have been set up in the street and in some cases entire families are living in the area.
Jim Muir in Cairo says the area has become a kind of "Islamic Republic" with those protesting insisting they will not move until the president is reinstated. (+ video) » | Thursday, July 11, 2013
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Egypt
Lee Rigby Funeral: Drum Parade for Murdered Soldier
BBC: The body of Fusilier Lee Rigby has arrived at his regiment's garrison church for a vigil on the eve of his funeral.
The soldier, from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was killed in Woolwich, south-east London in May.
Drummers escorted the cortege to Bury Parish Church, with onlookers applauding as it passed.
A service will take place for the family ahead of a full military funeral and private committal on Friday.
The father of one had served in Afghanistan and was a drummer for the regiment. (+ video) » | Thursday, July 11, 2013
The soldier, from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was killed in Woolwich, south-east London in May.
Drummers escorted the cortege to Bury Parish Church, with onlookers applauding as it passed.
A service will take place for the family ahead of a full military funeral and private committal on Friday.
The father of one had served in Afghanistan and was a drummer for the regiment. (+ video) » | Thursday, July 11, 2013
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Lee Rigby
Anne-Marie Waters | Islam Is Not A Peaceful Religion | Oxford Union
Muslim Brotherhood Leader's Arrest Ordered for 'Inciting Violence'
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Egypt,
Muslim Brotherhood
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Most Children Will Be Born Out Of Wedlock By 2016
The proportion of children born to unmarried mothers hit a record 47.5 per cent last year, according to the Office for National Statistics. The figure has risen from 25 per cent in 1988 and just 11 per cent in 1979.
If the trend continues at the current rate, the majority of children will be born to parents who are not married by 2016. » | Steven Swinford, Senior Political Correspondent | Wednesday, July 10, 2013
My comment:
Sharia law will sort it all out. The West has lost its moral anchors. Eastern moral anchors will soon supplant Western ones. A culture which doesn't revere and respect itself will soon be consigned to the dustbin of history. This is what is happening right now in the United Kingdom. And we have nobody to blame but ourselves. British, nay Western, civilisation is in the process of being sent to the knackers' yard. – © Mark
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'Saudi Money to Egypt Will Go to New Pharaoh, Not People'
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Afshin Rattansi,
Egypt,
Saudi Arabia,
UAE
Litany of Lies: NSA Leaks, Iran, Syria True Facts Shatter Voters' Faith in Obama
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Barack Obama,
Edward Snowden,
Iran,
NSA surveillance,
Syria
Snowden Asylum: Ecuador FM Slams Morales’ Jet Fiasco, Urges More Nations to Aid Leaker
Venezuela Is Edward Snowden's Best Option, Says Guardian's Glenn Greenwald
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asylum,
Edward Snowden,
Glenn Greenwald,
Venezuela
Tuesday, July 09, 2013
Hat er oder hat er nicht? Abermals Verwirrung um Edward Snowden
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Asyl,
Edward Snowden,
Nicolas Maduro,
Venezuela
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