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U.S. Organizing
Syrian Rebels
Syrian Rebels Get Influx of Arms with Gulf
Neighbors’ Money, U.S. Coordination
By Karen
DeYoung and Liz Sly
Syrian rebels have begun receiving
significantly more and better weapons in
recent weeks, an effort paid for by Persian
Gulf nations and coordinated in part by the
United States, according to opposition
activists and U.S. and foreign officials.
Continue
Multi-lateral War
Crimes Are Still War Crimes, No Matter Who
Commits Them
By The World Can't Wait
US and its European allies have re-purposed
NATO to dominate the globe.
Continue
Veterans For Peace
Calls for an End to NATO
By
Veterans for Peace
NATO provides the United States
with a pretense of global coalition and
legality. Approximately half of the world's
military spending is U.S., while adding the
other NATO nations brings the total to
three-quarters.
Continue
US Resource War
Against China
Further U.S. Militarization of The African
Continent
By Nile Bowie
Public opinion in the United States is now
being mobilized in favor of a greater
military presence in Africa.
Continue
Creating Killers and
Dyers
Stop military recruiters and you stop the
wars.
By Tony Soldo
The US Empire spends a billion
dollars a year on military recruiting
advertising and they do it because it works.
Continue
Obama’s New Free
Speech Threat
By Glenn Greenwald
An Executive order seeks to punish U.S.
citizens even for "indirectly" obstructing
dictatorial rule in Yemen.
Continue
In Yemen, Eating is a
Luxury Millions Struggle to Afford
By Lara Sukhtian
About 55 percent of Yemenis live below the
poverty line on less than $2 dollars a day.
Ten million are "food insecure," and five
million of them are "severely food
insecure."
Continue
Farewell Israel?
Video
Is the American-Jewish romance with Israel
coming to an end? - Cross Talk with Norman
Finkelstein, Daniel Pollak and Mouin Rabbani.
Continue
Chávez's Economics
Lesson for Europe
By Richard Gott
Hugo Chávez's rejection of the
neoliberal policies dragging Europe down
sets a hopeful example to Greece and beyond.
Continued
Ireland's Referendum-
an Opportunity for Change
By John Perkins
If voters agree to sign this treaty
for fiscal discipline, the country will be
forced to implement even stricter austerity
measures on its already beleaguered
citizens.
Continue
Accidentally Released
- and Incredibly Embarrassing
Documents Show How Goldman et al Engaged in
'Naked Short Selling'
By Matt Taibbi
It doesn’t happen often, but
sometimes God smiles on us.
Continue
Wells Fargo Has Blood
on Its Hands:
Desperate Man Commits Suicide After Shocking
Foreclosure Mistreatment
By Dave Johnson
This is the story of what happens when an
average couple is up against a giant,
wealthy, powerful bank.
Continue
13 "Al-Qaida
Militants", 4 Soldiers Killed In South Yemen:
Intensive fighting occurred between
government forces and al-Qaida militants
Wednesday morning in Yemen's southern
province of Abyan, leaving at least four
soldiers and 13 terrorists dead.
7 Iraqi army soldiers
killed in suicide bombing:
A suicide car bomber struck an Iraqi army
base in western Mosul on Tuesday, killing
seven Iraqi soldiers and wounding 20 people,
an official said.
Trial of Iraqi Vice
President Hashemi opens in his absence:
The trial of Iraq’s fugitive vice-president,
Tariq al-Hashemi, opened in his absence on
Tuesday and a lawmaker whose relatives were
allegedly killed by “death squads” under his
orders screamed abuse across the courtroom
Report: Syria rebels
get better weapons as US quietly boosts
support: Syrian rebels
are getting more and better weapons in an
effort paid for by Persian Gulf nations and
coordinated partly by the United States, the
Washington Post reported late on Tuesday.
Army deploys in north
Lebanon after deadly clashe:
Lebanese soldiers backed by armored
vehicles deployed Tuesday in the northern
coastal city of Tripoli to restore order
after three days of clashes between the
rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and
Jabal Mohsen that claimed the lives of three
and wounded scores more.
Libyan and two
Tunisians confess to infiltrating into Syria
with al-Qaeda; Syria
state-run TV (Syria TV) on Tuesday published
footage of three terrorists, one Libyan and
two Tunisians, who confess to infiltrating
into Syria to carry out terrorist attacks in
coordination with al-Qaeda.
Tunisia's Jasmine
Revolution Fighters Arrive in Syria:
At least five Tunisians have been killed
this month in the revolution – the Syrian
revolution, that is. A sixth may also be
dead.
Several killed in
Libya desert town clash:
At least seven people were killed in clashes
between armed nomads and residents of a
Libyan town on the border with Algeria on
Wednesday, officials said, underlining the
insecurity that still plagues the country
one month before elections.
Concern grows over
jihadist numbers in eastern Libya:
Hundreds of Islamist militants are in and
around the town, and there are camps where
weapons and physical training are provided
to militants. He said one official had
described the area as "a disaster zone."
Bombed Libyan Village
Where NATO's "Collateral Damage" Has A Name
And A Face: NATO says it
was a "legitimate" target. Villagers tell a
very different story, of innocent victims,
and pain made worse by NATO's refusal to
admit its tragic error.
Collateral damage:
Victims of NATO's war:
Can NATO be sued and held accountable for
killing civilians as most recently seen in
Libya and Afghanistan?
EU
carries out attack on Somalia:
Maritime aircraft and attack helicopters
took part in the attacks early in the
morning on the mainland, a spokesman said.
No casualties were reported in the raid,
which occurred along Somalia's central
coastline in the region of Galmudug.
US stokes war flames
before nuclear talks;
The US House of Representatives approved a
resolution on Tuesday that undermines
diplomatic efforts to resolve Iran's nuclear
stand-off with the West peacefully.
RAND Corporation
warns against striking Iran:
One of the most influential and respected
U.S. think tanks advising the Pentagon, has
published a comprehensive report in the Rand
Review warning against striking Iran.
Bolton: ‘Israel
should have struck’ Iran several years ago:
Former United Nations’ American ambassador
John Bolton continued his campaign to have
the country of Iran bombed Tuesday evening,
feeling that Israel should have accomplished
the task several years ago.
Pakistan sells out:
Pakistan seeks $1M
per day to supply Afghan war
The cost of the U.S.-led war effort in
Afghanistan is about to rise by $365 million
annually under an agreement that would
reopen a key NATO supply route through
Pakistan that has been closed for nearly six
months.
US administration
threatens to veto bill placing conditions on
Pakistan aid: Opposing
many provisions of a key defence bill,
including conditions imposed on US aid to
Pakistan, the Obama administration has
threatened to veto it if it impedes the
ability of the government to execute the new
American defence strategy.
Palestinians mark
Nakba with protests: A
source at Ramallah's government hospital
said that 17 people had been injured by
rubber bullets, 15 at Beitunia and another
two at Qalandia.
Hamas condemns PA
cabinet reshuffle: – The
reshuffled Palestinian Authority government
will be sworn in Wednesday at 6 p.m.
officials said, in a move that Hamas
condemned and labeled illegitimate.
Army deploys in north
Lebanon after deadly clashe:
Lebanese soldiers backed by armored
vehicles deployed Tuesday in the northern
coastal city of Tripoli to restore order
after three days of clashes between the
rival neighborhoods of Bab al-Tabbaneh and
Jabal Mohsen that claimed the lives of three
and wounded scores more.
Egypt: U.S. Image
Still Negative: Poll:
America’s image remains overwhelmingly
negative – only 19% offer a favorable
opinion of the U.S. Egyptian opinions about
President Obama have grown steadily more
negative over the course of his presidency.
Islamists &
Necrophilia: How Western Media Fell For
Bogus Islam-Bashing Tale:
The making of a hoax: how a story about a
law allowing Egyptian men to have sex with
their dead wives went from rumor to front
page of the Daily Mail, the Huffington Post
and Al-Arabiya.
House panel wants
$5.3B more for weapons:
A powerful House defense spending panel has
recommended adding more than $5.3 billion to
the Pentagon’s procurement accounts in 2013
to buy more aircraft, ships, vehicles and
weapons, according to a report.
Survey finds 23
percent rise in street homelessness in New
York City: In a cynical
attempt to limit press coverage of the
survey, the agency released the data late on
a Friday afternoon.
FACT CHECK: Romney
oversimplifies debt 'inferno':
A look at some of Romney's assertions and
how they compare with the facts:
Two killed as
Colombia blast targets former minister:
Video - President says two dead and several
others, including ex-interior minister
Fernando Londono, injured in explosion.
Yankee, come here:
Mexicans want US to clean up War on Drugs
mess: More than half of
Mexican voters want America take a bigger
role in fighting against Mexican drug
cartels, a pre-election poll shows. They
want the US to take more responsibility for
the violence, which they partially blame on
the northern neighbor.
Nearly $2M in Guns,
Combat Gear Sold to Gangs:
A wide-reaching investigation by military
and civilian authorities has uncovered a
criminal conspiracy within the Armed Forces
to steal and sell nearly $2 million in guns
and combat gear to gangs in the U.S. and
foreign countries including China, military
officials have confirmed.
Welcome to 1984:
US has 55 daily
encounters with "suspected terrorists":
The figure - which equals more than 20,000
contacts per year - underscores the growing
sweep of the watchlists, which have expanded
significantly since a failed Christmas Day
2009 bombing attempt of a U.S. airliner. But
officials note that very few of those daily
contacts lead to arrests.
FBI Crackdown on
Anti-War Groups Targets Chicano, Brown Beret
Activist Carlos Montes:
A longtime leader in the Chicano, immigrant
rights, and antiwar movements, Montes’
arrest in a May 2011 raid followed similar
FBI raids on activists in Minnesota,
Michigan and Illinois targeting fellow
members of a political group called the
Anti-War Committee.
China Real Estate
Unravels: Foreign
investors are pulling back from China’s
property sector. Foreign funding for
property development was down -91.4% in
March and -80.8% in April, compared to the
same months last year.
Greek President Told
Banks Anxious as Deposits Pulled:
Central bank head George Provopoulos told
Papoulias that Greeks have withdrawn as much
as 700 million euros ($891 million) and the
situation could worsen, according to the
transcript of the president’s meeting with
party leaders on May 14 that was published
yesterday.
Moody’s to downgrade
21 Spanish banks:
Moody’s is set to ‘significantly’ downgrade
21 Spanish banks within a week, following a
cut of credit ratings on Italian banks, the
Spanish economic daily Expansion said on
Wednesday.
May 15, 2012
Likely Victory for
MeK Shills
US poised to take Iranian exile
group off terrorism list
By Glenn Greenwald
MeK is trained and funded by the Israelis
and has been perpetrating acts of violence
on Iranian soil aimed at that country’s
civilian nuclear scientists and facilities.
Continue
Nakba Day 2012
Palestinian Refugees Waiting, 64 Years and
Counting
By Sam Bahour
The Nakba – the ethnic cleansing of
Palestine by Zionist and later Israeli
forces from late 1947 into 1948.
Continue
The Zionist Scenario:
Now And In The Future
By Lawrence Davidson
In the process of this ethnic cleansing, the
number of Palestinians who die is irrelevant
to the Zionist leadership. The Palestinians,
like the American Indians, are seen as
hardly human.
Continue
Five Reasons Drone
Assassinations Are Illegal
By Bill Quigley
These killings would be criminal acts if
they occurred inside the US. Does it make
legal sense that these killings would be
legal outside the US?
Continue
Desperate Times
Demand Revolutionary Measures
By Peter Phillips
Do we understand that habeas corpus
is no longer a legal protection in the US or
that the US president can torture and kill
American citizens, let along anyone in the
world?
Continue
The Horrible Things
That The Empire Offer Us
By Fidel Castro
In our homeland, the problems described here
do not exist: would this be the reason why
the empire is trying to make it surrender by
starvation and hostility?
Continue
The
Third Candidate
The National Security
State Wins (Again)
By William J. Astore
That candidate is guaranteed to be the one
clear winner of election 2012: the US
military and our ever-surging national
security state.
Continue
How Being 'The Party
Of No' Is Working For The GOP
By Gary Younge
Intransigent, extremist, uncompromising …
the Republican party should be a basket
case. Instead, it has a winning strategy.
Continue
Greeks Rush the
Banks; Lines Form at ATMs;
Nearly $1 Billion Withdrawn in Past Week
By Mac Slavo
The Greek people are realizing that
the economic and political system as they
know it is rapidly descending into chaos.
Continue
Dimon, the Whale Man,
and Glass-Steagall
By Nomi Prins
It was fitting that while President Obama
and his Hollywood apostles broke fundraising
records at a sumptuous $40,000 per plate
dinner at George Clooney’s place, word of
JPM Chase’s ‘mistake’ rippled through the
news.
Continue
Grandma Sentenced to
Life Without Parole for First-Time Drug
Offense
By Rebecca McCray
Yes, you read that right — the latest
casualty of our War on Drugs is a
grandmother who never even touched the drugs
that sent her to prison.
Continue
At least 42 killed in
offensive on Yemen militants:
At least 42 people including 30 Islamist
militants were killed in Yemen on Monday
night and Tuesday, officials and residents
said, as the government pressed ahead with a
new U.S.-backed offensive against insurgents
in the south.
Yemen: U.S. troops
directly guiding four-front assault on
"Qaeda militants" for "first time":
Yemeni warplanes and troops backed by heavy
artillery waged a four-front assault on al
Qaeda militants Tuesday, trying to uproot
their hold in the south in an offensive
Yemeni officials said was for the first time
being directly guided by American troops at
a nearby airbase.
Suspected US attack kills 12 civilians in
Yemen: Reports vary but
between 14 and 15 people have been killed in
a double air strike on the southern city of
Jaar. Of these, as many as a dozen are being
reported as civilians. Up to 21 civilians
have also been reported injured.
"Al-Qaida "attacks
Yemen information minister
: Yemeni authorities said Information
Minister Ali Amrani was targeted by al-Qaida
militants when a bomb exploded at his
residence.
Syrian attack kills
21; rebels hold U.N. monitors:
Reuters asked one of the four monitors by
phone if they were being held prisoner. He
did not reply.
Tunisian Islamists
join jihad against Syria:
The first that Tunisian schoolteacher
Mokhtar Mars heard of his brother fighting
alongside rebels in Syria was a phone call
from a foreign number, telling him Houssein
was dead.
Russia warns Kosovo
against training Syria rebels:
Russian ambassador Vitaly Churkin condemned
what he called "disturbing information" that
Kosovo authorities had been "establishing
contacts with the Syrian opposition to train
insurgents" in Kosovo. Kosovo's foreign
minister denied any training was planned.
Over 51% of Syria
voters cast ballots in recent elections:
Official : A Syrian
official says more than half of the eligible
voters in Syria participated in the May 7
parliamentary elections, which were held
under a new constitution that paved the way
for a multiparty system in the country.
Split Syria
opposition keeps chief, violence grinds on:
Ghalioun, 67, who will serve another
three-month term, has been criticised by
some opposition figures for failing to unify
the SNC and forge close ties to dissidents
inside Syria. He has also been accused of
providing a liberal veneer to what is a
widely Islamist, albeit factionalised,
opposition.
Syrian "unrest"
spills into Lebanon for 3rd day:
Firing assault rifles and rocket-propelled
grenades, Lebanese gunmen clashed in street
battles Monday as sectarian tensions linked
to the 14-month-old uprising in Syria bled
across the border for a third day.
Major war games on
Syria border ‘have nothing to do’ with
Syria: U.S.: The United
States and its allies have started in Jordan
what was described as the largest military
exercises in the Middle East in 10 years,
focusing on "irregular warfare," top
officers said on Tuesday.
2 Pakistani lawsuits
pressure government to deal with CIA drone
strikes: Although
Pakistan’s leaders have complained bitterly
about CIA drones targeting militants on
their country’s soil, they seem powerless to
stop them. Now attorneys for drone strike
victims want to know why the government has
failed to act.
Pakistan sells out for seat at NATO
table:
Nato Invites Pakistan to Chicago as Supply
Route Opens: Nato
invited Pakistan to join the alliance's
biggest summit ever in Chicago starting
Sunday after the announced the reopening of
a key supply route through its territory
into Afghanistan.
Afghanistan hopeful
of extra US cash to fund security:
Officials believe Washington will pay more
on top of lion's share of expected $4.1bn
annual budget after foreign troops leave
5 Iraqi soldiers
killed in suicide bombing:
Iraqi officials say a suicide bomber who
drove an explosives-rigged fuel truck into
the front gate of an army post has killed
five soldiers in the country's north.
Bodyguard says Iraqi
VP paid him to gun down official who was
‘annoyance’: A bodyguard
for Iraq’s fugitive vice-president testified
Tuesday that he was paid $3,000 to
assassinate a government security official
in one of hundreds of death squad killings
that authorities link to one of the nation’s
highest-ranking Sunni leaders.
Iraq still operating
secret torture site, rights group says:
A clandestine jail and alleged torture site
under the control of Iraqi Prime Minister
Nouri Maliki continues to operate more than
a year after the government ordered it shut
down, Human Rights Watch claims in a report
being released Tuesday.
Lest we forget: :
How U.S. used MeK to
brand Iraq as a supporter of International
Terrorism : Iraq
shelters terrorist groups including the
Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO), which
has used terrorist violence against Iran and
in the 1970s was responsible for killing
several U.S. military personnel and U.S.
civilians.
Iran hangs "Mossad
agent' for scientist killing:
Iran has hanged a man it said was an agent
for Israeli intelligence agency Mossad whom
it convicted of killing one of its nuclear
scientists in 2010, Iranian state media
reported on Tuesday.
Palestinian strike: a
coup for non-violent protest:
The deal which ended the Palestinian
prisoners' mass hunger strike not only
headed off a confrontation with Israel, but
it also proved the growing success of their
strategy of non-violent protest.
Ex-Murdoch editor
charged over U.K. tabloid scandal:
Rebekah Brooks, a close confidante of Rupert
Murdoch, was charged on Tuesday with
interfering with a police investigation into
a phone hacking scandal that has rocked the
tycoon's empire and sent shockwaves through
the British political establishment.
Motorman: Britain’s
other massive press scandal:
It remains largely buried by a combination
of official secrecy and press industry
cover-up.
TSA Agents Conduct
‘Full Monty’ Pat-Down On Henry Kissinger:
Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
got searched by a Transportation Security
Administration employee while going through
a security checkpoint at LaGuardia Airport
in New York Friday, The Washington Post
reports.
Rendition victim
takes his case to European court:
A German car salesman of Lebanese birth who
was the victim of a mistaken “extraordinary
rendition” by the CIA is to have his case
heard by the European Court of Human Rights
on Wednesday.
Daniel Ellsberg
accepts Human Rights Award on behalf of
Bradley Manning : Video
- Daniel Ellsberg (Pentagon Papers
whistle-blower) accepts the "People's Choice
Human Rights Award" on behalf of accused
WikiLeaks whistle-blower Army PFC Bradley
Manning at Global Exchange's ceremony at the
San Francisco War Memorial Building on May
10, 2012.
The wrong Carlos: how
Texas sent an innocent man to his death:
Groundbreaking Columbia law school study
sets out in shocking detail the flaws that
led to Carlos DeLuna's execution in 1989
JPM Losses Already
$3-4 bln; Europe's Core Emergency Ongoing
Bank Runs; Greece To Re-Default"
- Eric Sprott's comments from the New York
2012 Hard Assets Conference, going on now
The Truth About JP
Morgan’s $2 Billion Loss:
Before we can understand what’s really going
on with JP Morgan’s loss, we need a little
background.
Greece to repay
maturing debt: govt source:
Greece will repay 436 million euros ($A564
million) in maturing debt, covering private
creditors who had refused to take part in a
write-down under an EU-IMF bailout, a
government source says.
Moody's Downgrades 26
Italian Banks: Moody's
move came hours after the firm raised an
alarm on Spain, arguing the country's banks
remain vulnerable even after Madrid moved to
increase the banks' cushions against
potential losses from real-estate loans.
France's Hollande is
in Berlin after 'lightning hit':
Newly sworn in French President Francois
Hollande has now arrived in Berlin for key
talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
after his plane was apparently hit by
lightning.
Homeland Security
Files Show Feds Central to Occupy Crackdown:
The new documents, only “scratch the surface
of a mass intelligence network including
Fusion Centers, saturated with
'anti-terrorism' funding, that mobilizes
thousands of local and federal officers and
agents to investigate and monitor the social
justice movement.”
Occupy Directory:
Trying to find a local occupation?
: The
Occupation Directory is a public listing of
all known Occupation sites built by and for
the #Occupy movement.
May 14, 2012
AIPAC Resolution
Demanding War With Iran On House Floor
Tomorrow
By M.J. Rosenberg
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives is
slated to vote on a resolution designed to
tie the president’s hands on Iran policy.
Continue
This Weekend's
Extravaganza of Crapoganda on Iran's Nuclear
Program
By Nima Shirazi
These are the depths to which propaganda
about the Iranian nuclear program have
sunk. It's not even clever anymore, it's
just stupid.
Continue
IAEA Refuses Iran
Cooperation Pact Until After Parchin Visit
By Gareth Porter
Talks this week over alleged nuclear weapons
work by Iran are likely to remain gridlocked
after International Atomic Energy Agency
chief Yukiya Amano warned that he will hold
up an agreement until Tehran allows the
United Nations watchdog's inspectors to
visit the key military complex of Parchin.
Continue
Long Live 'Our' Gulf
Bastards
By Pepe Escobar
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates can torture,
kill, repress and demonize their own
subjects - in full confidence the "master"
will let you get away with it.
Continue
Why So Little
Condemnation of Israel's Extremism?
By Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
The moralistic Chief Rabbi will not be on
"Thought for the Day" expressing sorrow for
the treatment of these prisoners. Ardent
British Zionists will not be pressed to
condemn those responsible for the state
barbarism.
Continue
A Tipping Point for
Israel
By Philip Giraldi
We have reached the point where the
proverbial cat is out of the bag. Everyone,
with the possible exception of the U.S.
Congress, has become aware that there is
something terribly wrong with Israel.
Continue
The Palestinian
Hunger Strike & Occupy Wall Street
By Noam Chomsky
Occupy Wall Street "Has Created
Something That Didn’t Really Exist" in U.S.
— Solidarity.
Continue
America as a Shining
Drone Upon a Hill
By Tom Engelhardt
We have turned much of the rest of the
planet into what can only be considered an
American free-fire zone.
Continue
The Case of the Missing Terrorists
By: Paul Craig Roberts
If there were any real terrorists,
Jose Rodriguez would be dead.
Continue
Idiocy as WMD
By Linh Dinh
The dumbing down of America will only
accelerate as this cornered and bankrupt
country becomes ever more vicious to its
citizens and foreigners alike.
Continue
The Enjoyment Of
Servitude
Man's Almost Infinite Appetite For
Distractions.
By Aldous Huxley
Even in Rome there was nothing like the
non-stop distractions now provided by
newspapers and magazines, by radio,
television and the cinema.
Continue
Colonized by
Corporations
By Chris Hedges
In Robert E. Gamer’s book “The Developing
Nations” is a chapter called “Why Men Do Not
Revolt.” In it Gamer notes that although the
oppressed often do revolt, the object of
their hostility is misplaced. They vent
their fury on a political puppet, someone
who masks colonial power, a despised racial
or ethnic group or an apostate within their
own political class.
Continue
Learning From The
Eurocrisis
By Michael Hudson
The banks really have no power at all except
the power to bribe, and in Europe—in South
America, the power to assassinate, which
they do quite frequently.
Continue
Deja Vu: JP Morgan
Credit Default Swaps Put Markets on Brink
By Silver Vigilante
The element of Occupy Wall Street that
supports the establishment left-wing might
find themselves today dumbfounded to explain
how their candidate of choice, Barack Obama,
has allowed JPMorgan to accrue derivatives
positions which have proven hazardous to the
global economy.
Continue
Five Facts That Put
America to Shame
By Paul Buchheit
The golden door on the Statue of Liberty
seems to have an invisible hand holding it
shut.
Continue
"Rebels' kill 23
Syrian soldiers, opposition seeks unity:
Syrian rebels killed 23 government soldiers
on Monday, activists said, as efforts to
find a viable political alternative to
Bashar al-Assad faltered when an opposition
group said it would boycott Arab-backed
talks to unite its splintered ranks.
Red Cross: Syrian
Rebels Using Guerrilla Tactics:
The International Committee of the Red Cross
chief Jakob Kellenberger says , rebels have
shifted their types of attacks in recent
weeks after engaging in heavy fighting with
better-equipped government forces earlier
this year.
Al-Qaeda Behind
Blasts in Damascus – Russian Foreign
Ministry: “Terrorist
groups, including al-Qaeda, are behind the
recent acts of terror in Syria, including
al-Qaeda,” Gatilov said. “There are
confirmed reports indicating that armed
rebel groups enlist mercenaries from Libya
and other Arab countries.”
Syria violence
spreads to Lebanon, death toll rises:
Two men were killed and at least 20 were
wounded in clashes between Alawite
supporters of Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad and Sunni Muslim fighters in the
Lebanese city of Tripoli, medical sources
said on Monday.
11 "Insurgents"
Killed in Afghan Raids:
In two separate Afghan police operations in
northern Faryab province on Sunday night,
six insurgents were killed and two others
were wounded, a spokesman for the 303 Pamir
Police Zone in northern Afghanistan, Lal
Mohammad Ahmadzai, said.
Afghanistan: 9 killed
in market blast: The
Monday morning blast took place inside a
shop in a market in the Ghormuch district of
northern Faryab province.
Pakistan: 17
militants killed in Khyber, Khurram
Agencies: At least 17
militants were killed and several others
injured, while three hideouts were also
destroyed in security forces actions in
Khyber and Kurram Agencies on Monday.
Yemen battles kill 16
Al Qaida militants; 6 troops:
Yemeni government forces pounded Al Qaida
fighters on Monday, killing at least 16,
while six soldiers died in clashes with
militants in the country's troubled south,
military officials said.
Six people killed in
spate of Iraq bombings:
Six people were killed in attacks in central
and northern Iraq on Monday, including five
who died in a spate of bombings in Fallujah,
officials said.
George Bush Guilty of
Torture: FORMER US
President George W Bush and seven key
members of his team have been found guilty
of war crimes by a tribunal in Malaysia.
Nuclear infowar: New
‘evidence’ of Iran’s nuclear ambitions:
The computer-generated revelation of murky
origins comes just a day before IAEA and
Iranian officials meet in Vienna for a
two-day talks.
Iran tells West to
'correct its manner' ahead of talks;
"If the West corrects its manners and
respects the Iranian people, in return it
will gain the respect of the Iranians," the
official IRNA news agency quoted Ahmadinejad
as saying in the northeastern city of
Qoochan where he is on a provincial tour.
Kodak Had a Secret
Nuclear Reactor Loaded With Enriched
Uranium: Kodak may be
going under, but apparently they could have
started their own nuclear war if they
wanted, just six years ago. Down in a
basement in Rochester, NY, they had a
nuclear reactor loaded with 3.5 pounds of
enriched uranium—the same kind they use in
atomic warheads.
Saudi and Bahrain
expected to seek union: minister:
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are expected to
announce closer political union at a meeting
of Gulf Arab leaders on Monday, a Bahraini
minister said, a move dismissed by the
opposition as a ruse to avoid political
reform.
Rights group: NATO
underplayed civilian deaths in Libya:
NATO air strikes killed 72 civilians in
Libya last year, Human Rights Watch said on
Monday, accusing the western alliance of
failing to acknowledge the scope of
collateral damage it caused during the
campaign that helped oust Moammar Gadhafi.
Unacknowledged
Deaths: HRW: Report:
This report examines in detail eight NATO
air strikes in Libya that resulted in 72
civilian deaths, including 20 women and 24
children. It is based on one or more field
investigations to each of the bombing sites
during and after the conflict, including
interviews with witnesses and local
resident.
Growing the Empire:
U.S. Seeks Global
Spec Ops Network: U.S.
Special Operations Command (SOCOM) wants to
establish a worldwide network linking
special operations forces (SOF) of allied
and partner nations to combat terrorism.
Ron Paul Statement on
Campaign Going Forward:
2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron
Paul issued the following statement to
supporters and the general public concerning
the continuation of his historic bid for the
GOP nomination.
Italy mulls using
army to stem political violence:
Although protests against Italy's austerity
programme have been largely peaceful, last
week a well-known anarchist group claimed
responsibility for an attack in which a
Finmeccanica executive was shot in the leg.
Anti-bailout bloc to
shun Greek crisis talks:
The leader of far-left bloc Syriza has
rejected an invitation from the Greek
president to join a final round of coalition
talks, all but ensuring new elections in the
debt-stricken country.
Mass anti-austerity
protests sweep through Spain:
At least 100,000 protesters angered by the
country's grim economic prospects turned out
for street demonstrations in 80 cities
across Spain. This marked the one-year
anniversary of a movement that inspired
similar activist groups in other countries.