Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered
In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,339,771"
Number
of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed
(Officially
acknowledged) In U.S. War And
Occupation Of Iraq 4,680
Number
Of International Occupation Force Troops
Slaughtered In Afghanistan
: 1,513
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Afghanistans Sham Army
By Chris Hedges
American military advisers who work with the
Afghan National Army, or ANA, speak of poorly
trained and unmotivated Afghan soldiers who have
little stomach for military discipline and even
less for fighting. They describe many ANA units
as being filled with brigands who terrorize local
populations, exacting payments and engaging in
intimidation, rape and theft. Continue
'These People Just Want To Be
Left Alone'
By Real News
Sean Smith spent a month embedded with the US
Army's 501st Parachute Regiment in June this
year. With inadequate vehicles, relations with
Afghan security forces at a standstill and the
constant threat of IEDs, the soldiers are losing
heart for a fight they feel their presence is
only prolonging. Continue
Afghanistan: Karzai Rival
'Withdrew Under US Pressure'
By Syed Saleem Shahzad
The United States put pressure on Afghan
president Hamid Karzai's rival, Abdullah
Abdullah, to withdraw from the country's
presidential race and hand victory to Karzai,
sources have told Adnkronos International (AKI). Continue
Admiral
Mullen Announces Afghanistan Strategy
Prepare to Nonviolently Resist
By Jeff Leys
Instead, its a matter of the Obama
Administration now leading us down the path of
the most expensive year in war funding since
President Bush began the so-called Global
War on Terror (now morphed into the
Overseas Contingency Operations under
President Obama).
Continue
Air Force Document Reveals
Intentions Behind the US-Colombia Military
Agreement
By Eva Golinger
An official document from the Department of the
US Air Force reveals that the military base in
Palanquero, Colombia will provide the Pentagon
with
an opportunity for conducting
full spectrum operations throughout South
America
Continue
Kucinich Withdraws Amid Uproar
over His Israel Stance
By George Bennett
U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich lasted less than 24
hours as headliner for the Palm Beach County
Democratic Party's annual fundraising dinner
after some of the party's elected officials
blasted the Ohio Democrat's stance on Israel and
threatened to skip the event.
Continue
Profit Not Solutions To Hunger
By GRAIN
Corporate investors lead rush for control of poor
countries' farmland. Continue
Free Market Flawed, Says Survey
By James Robbins
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a
new BBC poll has found widespread dissatisfaction
with free-market capitalism. n the global poll
for the BBC World Service, only 11% of those
questioned across 27 countries said that it was
working well. Continue
The Battle in Seattle; 10 years
after WTO
By Mike Whitney
The images of cops dressed in black stormtrooper
gear, firing concussion grenades, plastic bullets
and tear gas at protesters, business people and
shoppers on the streets of America's most
self-consciously progressive (and white) city
revealed how thoroughly infected the nation's
police forces had become with these brutal
tactics and anti-constitutional measures. Continue
NATO
officials, Afghans claim 130 Taliban fighters
killed in Kunduz: However, Taliban
spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said only five
fighters had died, and called the death toll
given by NATO and Afghan officials
"propaganda."
Allied
occupation forces may abandon most of
northern Helmand: A new
strategy for Afghanistan that could lead to a
British troop withdrawal from a former Taleban
stronghold in northern Helmand province sparked
immediate controversy yesterday.
Karzai
Claims Mystery Helicopters Ferrying Taliban to
North Afghanistan: While the Western
press has been occupied recently with accounts of
fraudulent elections in Afghanistan and the
alleged role of President Hamid Karzais
brother as a paid CIA agent, a stranger but
perhaps more instructive story was playing out in
Afghanistan that reveals the rather shallow
penetration NATO and Coalition efforts have made
in building trust and confidence in that country
Seven
security personnel among 17 killed in Pakistan
violence : Seventeen people,
including six soldier and a policeman, were
killed Monday when Taliban militants targeted
security personnel with a suicide bombing, rocket
attack and a roadside blast in restive
north-western region, the officials said.
3
U.S. occupation force personnel killed in Iraq:
Three American service members, including two
pilots, were killed in two incidents in Iraq on
Sunday, the U.S. military said Monday.
Ex-UK
occupation force soldier says colleagues caused
Iraqi's death: A former British
soldier told an inquiry on Monday into
allegations of abuse by British troops in Iraq
that he saw two of his colleagues kick and hit a
handcuffed Iraqi detainee shortly before he died.
U.S. top brass: Nuclear Iran is
existential threat to Israel:
Mullen said he would prefer that the U.S. work
diplomatically to keep the country from acquiring
nuclear weapons, but hinted that should such
efforts fail, the U.S. air force and navy could
be put into action as well.
Iran
accuses Americans of spying: The US
government and the families of Shane Bauer, 27,
Sarah Shourd, 31, and Josh Fattal, 27, say they
were on a hiking holiday and crossed the Iranian
border by mistake.
Israeli
envoy tells U.S. Jews: Push for sanctions on Iran
: Israel's Ambassador to the United States on
Sunday told American Jewish groups that they must
press for sanctions on Iran, and condemned the
findings of a United Nations commission on the
Gaza conflict between Israel and Hamas, which he
said helped to "cast widespread doubts about
Israel's legitimacy."
Full
text of Netanyahu's speech at Jewish Federations
of North AmericaA: Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the Jewish
Federations of North America General Assembly on
Monday. The following is the full text of his
address:
UN
Calls for Israel to Open Crossing for Goods:
The United Nations and its non-governmental
organization (NGO) partners today called yet
again on Israel to immediately open crossings
into the Gaza Strip to give Palestinians access
to desperately needed materials, especially in
view of the coming winter and rainy season.
Study:
Israeli employers prefer not to hire Arabs:
Israeli employers prefer not to hire Arabs,
Ethiopians and Haredis - even those holding at
least an undergraduate degree, according to a
study published on Monday.
Yemen
rebels show 'seized' Saudi: Yemeni
rebels have released a video of a man who they
identify as one of several Saudi soldiers in
their custody, as fighting between Houthi rebels
and the Yemeni government spilled over into Saudi
Arabia.
Thousands
protest at Japanese US air base:
Thousands of Japanese gathered in sweltering heat
on the southern island of Okinawa yesterday to
demand that a US Marine base be moved out of the
region, days ahead of a visit by US President
Barack Obama.
Soldiers
not surprised by Fort Hood massacre:
Its basically that the Army has an
awesome way of getting you ready for war,
he continued. It gets you in that mindset
to go over there and fight, but whenever you come
back, they dont have a way of turning that
switch off.
Officials:
U.S. Army Told of Hasan's Contacts with al Qaeda:
U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago
that Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan was attempting
to make contact with people associated with al
Qaeda, two American officials briefed on
classified material in the case told ABC News.
Demonizing Islam: Top
US lawmaker sees base attack as 'Islamist
extremism': The chairman of
the Senate's Homeland Security committee, Joe
Lieberman, on Sunday said that the deadly
shooting at Texas' Fort Hood military base was an
act of "Islamist extremism."
AIG
taps $2.1 bln from US for ILFC share purchase:
American International Group Inc (AIG.N) tapped
the U.S. government for another $2.1 billion to
buy shares of its aircraft leasing arm,
International Lease Finance Corp, or ILFC, the
insurer said in a regulatory filing on Friday.
U.S.
Joblessness May Reach 13 Percent, Rosenberg Says:
Rosenberg said the recession, the deepest since
the Great Depression, is truly secular in
nature and said the economy is in a
post-bubble credit collapse.
November 08,
2009
America Owned by Its Army
By William Pfaf
It is possible that the creation of an
all-professional American army was the most
dangerous decision ever taken by Congress. The
nation now confronts a political crisis in which
the issue has become an undeclared contest
between Pentagon power and that of a newly
elected president.
Continue
US Generals Flood Israel for
Exercise against Specific Threats'
By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
An unprecedented number of American
generals, along with 1,400 U.S. army soldiers,
are participating with top IDF brass in the
high-level Juniper Cobra military exercise that
one U.S. Navy commander said is aimed at
specific threats. Continue
Lies, War, and Empire
By Dr. Michael Parenti
Parenti speaks about lies, dissent, and
how we arrive at the truth of our situation and
still retain our sanity. He raises the question
whether the Iraq war was not a failure but a
success for some parts of the empire - and why. Continue
Broader Measure of U.S.
Unemployment Stands at 17.5%
By DAVID LEONHARDT
In all, more than one out of every six
workers 17.5 percent were
unemployed or underemployed in October. The
previous recorded high was 17.1 percent, in
December 1982. Continue
The Coming U.S. Budget Attack
By Shamus Cooke
The United States is moving
backwards
fast. State budget cuts are
decimating essential health and social services;
public education is being destroyed; the social
safety net is in tatters. To make matters worse,
all of this is occurring when the loss of jobs
stands at a twenty-six year high with no end in
sight. Continue
Memo to
Obama:
"For God Sakes, strap on a
pair and get to it"
By Mike Whitney
This is bad. 10.2% unemployment. 16 million
people out of work. Payrolls have been slashed 22
months in a row. The real jobless rate is now
17.5%. These are Great Depression numbers.
Unemployment benefits have been extended, but
policymakers still resist jobs programs. Why? Why
no federal work programs? Why no WPA? Continue
Congress Is Teeming With
Millionaires
Apparently, times aren't
so tough all over.
By David Knowles
According to a new study compiled by the Center
for Responsive Politics, 237 members of the U.S.
Congress, or 44 percent, are millionaires. Continue
Why I Voted NO
By Dennis Kucinich
We have been led to believe that we must make our
health care choices only within the current
structure of a predatory, for-profit insurance
system which makes money not providing health
care. Continue
Pakistan:
20 "Taleban" killed in offensive:
The military provides the only regular
information coming from the frontlines. None of
the details can be verified because communication
lines are down and journalists and aid workers
barred from the area.
Suicide
bombing kills 15 including mayor in Pakistani
city: Sources said that a suicide
bomber, in his early 20s, blew himself up near
the Mayor, adding it was "a targeted
killing.
17
"rebels" killed in 'fierce' Afghan
battle: ministry: Afghan troops and
NATO war jets pounded "insurgents"
during a "fierce battle" in southern
Afghanistan, killing 17 rebels, the defence
ministry said on Sunday.
US
Attack kills 20 including 12 civillians:
The district's mayor, Abdul Shukor, put the death
toll at 20 -- six Afghan soldiers, two policemen
and 12 civilians.
Two
British occupation force soldiers killed in
Afghanistan: Hours earlier, it had
announced that a soldier with 2nd Battalion, The
Rifles, had been killed on Saturday afternoon in
a blast in the same area of Helmand, where most
of Britains 9,000 troops are based.
Afghan
insurgents learn to destroy key U.S. armored
vehicle: Taliban-led insurgents in
Afghanistan have devised ways to cripple and even
destroy the expensive armored vehicles that offer
U.S. forces the best protection against roadside
bombs by using increasingly large explosive
charges and rocket-propelled grenades, according
to U.S. soldiers and defense officials.
U.S.
Gen. Casey says more troops needed for occupation
of Afghanistan: "I believe that
we need to put additional forces into Afghanistan
to give General McChrystal the ability to both
dampen the successes of the Taliban while we
train the Afghan civilian forces," Gen.
Casey said on NBC's "Meet the Press."
Obama
likely to send 34,000 new troops to Afghanistan:
Combat troops would be drawn from four Army
brigades and one Marine brigade, and they would
be joined by 7,000 support troops to man the
command center in Kandahar, in southern
Afghanistan --so this would make it 40,000 (or
41,000, to be precise).
Afghanistan:
more troops may not be the answer, says Obama
adviser: "You can keep on
putting troops in, and you could have 200,000
troops there and Afghanistan will swallow them up
as it has done in the past," he said,
according to comments published by the magazine's
website in English and German.
7
Killed in Saudi border battle: Saudi
forces battled Yemeni rebels for a fifth straight
day on Saturday as medics said seven Saudis and
an unknown number of rebels had been killed.
Fighter
jet down near Yemen border:
Yemens Al Houthi rebels, who are engaged in
battles with government troops and Saudi forces,
claimed that they had shot down the aircraft
Saudis
claim gains, Yemen rebels deny it:
The rebels yesterday denied they had lost control
of Jabal Dukhan and said the kingdoms
offensive was continuing, with Yemeni villages
the target of heavy bombing.
Iraq
approves 2010 election law: parliament:
Iraqi MPs on Sunday approved a law to
govern the country's general election due in
early 2010, paving the way to agree a date for
the vote, said the parliament's vice president.
Iran
'proposes' two-staged uranium exchange:
Diplomats closed to nuclear negotiations between
Iran and the West say the country seeks a
two-staged, simultaneous exchange of enriched
uranium with potential suppliers.
Medvedev
Says Russia May Back Sanctions on Iran if Deal
Falls Apart; President Dmitri A.
Medvedev said Russia might back sanctions against
Iran if the Iranians did not take a
constructive position on an
international plan to temporarily diminish their
stockpile of enriched uranium.
Iran
calls on Russia to keep word on missile defence
system: Russia should keep its word
on selling a missile defence system to Iran, an
influential parliamentarian was quoted by Iranian
media as saying on Sunday.
Former
US Embassy hostage handed Iran post:
The United States has appointed veteran diplomat
John Limbert, who was held hostage at the US
embassy in Tehran in 1979, as its senior Iran
official at the State Department.
Hezbollah
gears up for new war: Hezbollah is
rapidly rearming in preparation for a new
conflict with Israel, fearing that Benjamin
Netanyahu's government will attack Lebanon again
prior to any assault on Iran's nuclear
facilities.
Abbas
admits failure of the peace process:
Mahmoud Abbas, the beleaguered head of the
Palestinian Authority, has finally but belatedly
admitted that the so-called Peace process with
Israel has completely failed and that the
Palestinian people will have to seek an
alternative to it.
Fatah
considers reverting to popular warfare:
Following Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas'
announcement that he would not run for another
term, a senior Fatah official told Ynet that if
serious progress was not made soon in peace
talks, the organization would consider reverting
to popular warfare.
PM
heads to U.S. under threat of Palestinian
statehood declaration: Concerns are
growing in Israel's government over the
possibility of a unilateral Palestinian
declaration of independence within the 1967
borders, a move which could potentially be
recognized by the United Nations Security
Council.
Israeli
lawmaker floats idea of talks with Hamas: A
senior opposition leader in Israel unveiled a
peace plan Sunday that held out the possibility
of negotiations with Hamas, the Palestinian
Islamist group in control of the Gaza Strip
Norway
drops war crimes case against Israel:
Chief prosecutor Siri Frigaard said last Friday
that she is dismissing the complaint because
"there is no good reason" for Norwegian
authorities to investigate further and Norway
should be judicious in deciding when to
investigate alleged war crimes by individuals
with no connection to the country.
US
Senators Act to Force Recognition of Jerusalem as
Capital: Seven United States
senators have sponsored a bill that would abolish
the security waiver that American
presidents have used to prevent implementing a
1995 law declaring that Jerusalem is the capital
of Israel.
Germans
press for removal of US nuclear weapons in
Europe: Pressure is growing within
Nato for the removal of the remaining US nuclear
weapons on European soil, and for a new doctrine
for the alliance that would depend less on
nuclear deterrence.
Fiji
expels Australian and New Zealand diplomats:
Tensions between Fiji and the two South West
Pacific regional powers, Australia and New
Zealand, intensified further this week after Suva
expelled two top diplomats for interfering in the
countrys internal affairs.
Chavez tells troops to ready for
war with Colombia: President
Hugo Chavez ordered Venezuela's military on
Sunday to prepare for a possible armed conflict
with Colombia, saying the country's soldiers
should be ready if the United States attempts to
provoke a war between the South American
neighbors.
Killing
of Venezuelan troops exacerbates
Colombia-Venezuela tensions:
Venezuelan officials claimed that a plot
involving Bogotá and Washington is under way to
destabilize Venezuela by igniting violence on the
border with Colombia and in major towns in
Venezuela
Honduras'
attorney general escapes unharmed after gunmen
open fire on his convoy: After the
June coup, it was Rubi who filed criminal charges
against ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
Fort
Hood: Focus turns to internet link: Computers
belonging to army major examined as chief of
staff warns against anti-Muslim backlash
Army
general warns of anti-Muslim 'backlash':
US army chief of staff George Casey has warned
deadly shootings at Fort Hood could prompt a
backlash against Muslim soldiers, undermining
diversity needed to fight wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan
Demonizing Muslims: Fort
Hood shooting: Texas army killer linked to
September 11 terrorists: Major Nidal
Malik Hasan worshipped at a mosque led by a
radical imam said to be a "spiritual
adviser" to three of the hijackers who
attacked America on Sept 11, 2001.
Gold
rallies on India buy, hits $1,100 mark:
Gold prices struck a series of record highs this
week, eventually spiking above $1,100 for the
first time, as Asian central banks snapped up the
precious metal as an alternative to the dollar.
Five
more banks fail - 120 for the year:
Banks in California, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota
and Missouri were shuttered, costing the FDIC a
total of $1.5 billion.
Fannie
Mae to allow borrowers in foreclosure to lease
back homes: The mortgage giant's
move is part of an attempt by lenders to keep a
wave of foreclosed properties from slamming a
housing market that has shown some signs of
recovery.
November
06, 2009
Hollow Victory
By John
Mearsheimer
According to the Republicans, the United States
is once again at the crossroads of losing another
critical war because of feckless Democrats. Only
this time it's Afghanistan. Continue
Breaking the Australian Silence
By John Pilger
In a speech at the Sydney Opera House to mark his
award of Australia's human rights prize, the
Sydney Peace Prize, John Pilger describes the
"unique features" of a political
silence in Australia: how it affects the national
life of his homeland and the way Australians see
the world and are manipulated by great power
"which speaks through an invisible
government of propaganda".
Continue
The Evil Empire
By Paul Craig Roberts
Obamas credibility is shot. And so is
Congresss, assuming it ever had any. The US
House of Representatives has just voted to show
the entire world that the US House of
Representatives is nothing but the servile,
venal, puppet of the Israel Lobby. Continue
U.N. Affirms Israeli-Hamas War
Crimes Report
By Thalif Deen
The report, which was favourably voted
by the 47-member Human Rights Council in Geneva
last month, received overwhelming support
Thursday in the 192-member General Assembly. The
vote was 114 in favour and 18 against, with 44
abstentions. The 18 countries that voted against
the resolution included the United States,
Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands,
Italy and Israel. Continue
Goldstone and Gaza
By Jimmy Carter
Knowing of the ability of Israeli
forces, often using U.S. weapons, to strike
targets with pinpoint accuracy, it was difficult
to understand or explain the destruction of
hospitals, schools, prisons, United Nations
facilities, small factories and repair shops,
agricultural processing plants and almost 40,000
homes. Continue
The Real Intelligence Failure
By Philip Giraldi
United States intelligence agencies, most notably
the CIA, have failed to appreciate that both the
Cold War and the so-called Global War on Terror
were fought in error against enemies that were
deliberately distorted and magnified to create
fear. Continue
Horror at Fort Hood Inspires
Horribly Predictable Islamophobia
By John Nichols
Because a soldier identified as the
gunman had a name that led to the presumption
that he was Muslim, the incident inspired an
all-too-predictable outbreak of Islamophobia.
Continue
Can You Hear Us Now?
By David Michael Green
Where we go from here could be very,
very ugly. The GOP right now is in the process of
alienating and crushing every last scrap of
moderately sensible politics from within its
ranks. Continue
Credit Card Firms Hurry to Raise
Rates
Some top 30% as
new rules loom
By Megan Woolhouse
Credit card companies are rushing to increase
interest rates to historic highs of more than 30
percent, cut credit limits, and add new fees,
even for customers who pay their bills on time.
Continue
Nine
civilians, US occupation force soldier killed in
Afghanistan: An overnight airstrike
by international forces killed nine civilians,
including three children, said villagers on
Thursday. Afghan authorities said they had no
reports of civilian deaths.
Three
occupation force soldiers killed in Afghan
attacks: Two US soldiers were among
those who died in the attacks, which took place
in the south of the country on Thursday, ISAF
said, without giving details of the third victim.
Two
NATO-Led Force Members Missing in Afghanistan:
The Taliban later said they are holding the
soldiers bodies, the British Broadcasting
Corp. said, citing Reuters.
Taliban:
'We've Got Drowned Troops' Bodies':
The claim comes as Nato revealed a manhunt was
under way to find two Nato troops missing in
western Afghanistan since Wednesday.
US
Fed Up With Troops Dying to Prop Up Karzai:
It seems that Hamid Karzai just can't be trusted
on his own.
Rep.
Eric Massa calls for a conclusion to the war in
Afghanistan: On the 2950th day of
the War in Afghanistan, Rep. Eric Massa went to
the floor of the House of Representatives and
called for an end.
Australia:
No more troops, Faulkner tells US:
Australia has made it clear to the US it is not
in a position to increase troop or training
commitments in Afghanistan if the Obama
Administration decides to add to its troop levels
in response to General Stanley McChrystal's
report, the Defence Minister, John Faulkner, said
in Washington.
Powerful
Afghan Governor Challenges President:
Defiant Former Warlord With Popular Backing and
Armed Supporters Demands a Say for Karzai's
Defeated Rival Abdullah
Afghan
war 'controls immigration': Removing
troops from Afghanistan would "significantly
increase" the number of asylum seekers
coming to the UK, the immigration minister has
said.
Pakistan:
Seven militants killed in fresh South Waziristan
clashes: The Pakistani army has
reached the strategically crucial Taliban
stronghold of Makeen, Pakistani daily DawnNews
reported on Friday. As battles continued across
South Waziristan, the Pakistani army claimed to
have killed seven militants in clashes around
Ladha and Sararogha.
Pakistan:
Two suspected suicide bombers killed in Mansehra:
On a tip off, police was deployed at the entry
point to Balakot, SHO Balakot police Khursheed
Khan told DawnNews. When a suspected car entering
the district was intercepted, the bombers present
in it opened fire, Khan said.
Pakistan
army 'storms Taliban town': The
operation in South Waziristan, the main Taliban
and al-Qaeda sanctuary in Pakistan, has sparked a
wave of retaliatory attacks that have killed
about 300 civilians and troops in the past month.
Mukhtar
hints at military operation in N Waziristan:
A military operation will also be conducted in
North Waziristan after the completion of
Operation Rah-e-Nijat, Defence Minister Ahmad
Mukhtar said on Thursday.
Fort
Hood shooting update: Suspect Nidal Hassan is
alive, stable: Of course, the
wingnuts -- led by Michelle Malkin and Pam Geller
-- are going ape in their campaign to paint this
as a terrorist attack by a Muslim jihadi.
Investigators
seek motive for base massacre: An
Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire on
fellow soldiers at Fort Hood cleaned out his
apartment in the days before the rampage that
left 13 people dead, a neighbor said Friday.
Counter-terror
plans will be revised to reflect Fort Hood and
Afghan attacks: A soldier turning on
his comrades at Fort Hood, an Afghan policeman
killing the British soldiers who trained him -
two uncannily similar events in two days, but
incidents which, across the Western world,
security authorities have been planning for and
dreading.
Religious
outrage over Iraqi MP expenses:
Religious outrage over Iraqi MP expenses: Iraq's
presidential council, which normally rubber
stamps legislation, earlier this week said it
twice opposed moves by MPs to secure the perks
but had been powerless to stop the law from
passing at its third reading.
Deputy
FM: Israel threat to attack Iran is not bluff:
Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon has said
that Israel is not bluffing in its threats to
take military action against Iran's contentious
nuclear program, in remarks broadcast Friday on
Sky News.
Manufacturing Consent For Attack On Iran: Iran
tested advanced nuclear warhead design
secret report: : Watchdog fears
Tehran has key component to put bombs in missiles
IAEA:
We found 'nothing to worry about' at secret Iran
nuke site: Mohammed ElBaradei also
told the New York Times that he was examining
possible compromises to unblock a draft nuclear
cooperation deal between Iran and three major
powers that has floundered over Iranian
objections.
Iran
cleric: IAEA obligated to supply Iran nuclear
fuel: The United Nations nuclear
watchdog is legally obliged to provide Iran with
nuclear fuel for its research reactor without
setting any conditions, a "hardline"
Iranian cleric told worshippers on Friday.
Lieberman
satisfied with UN vote on Goldstone war crimes
report: "On the whole, we are
satisfied with the fact that 18 countries, which
are a moral majority, supported Israel's stance
and 44 abstained and did not vote with the
automatic majority," he said.
Report:
U.S. stopped Israel from attacking ship:
Hezbollah has vehemently denied any link to the
weapons and denounced "Israeli piracy"
in international waters.
Supporters
urge Abbas to run again: "I
have told our brethren in the PLO [Palestine
Liberation Organisation] ... that I have no
desire to run in the forthcoming election,"
he said in a speech broadcast live from his
headquarters in Ramallah on Thursday.
Zelaya:
Power-sharing deal dead: :
Honduras's deposed president says that a
US-brokered agreement has failed to end the
country's political crisis. Manuel Zelaya made
the announcement on Friday after a deadline for
forming a unity government passed.
U.S.
Unemployment Rate Hits 10.2%, Highest in 26
Years: The guy on the street
is going to ask, What recovery?
said Stuart G. Hoffman, chief economist at
the PNC Financial Services Group in Pittsburgh.
The job market is still in reverse.
Obama
signs bill to extend unemployment benefits:
It doesnt help people who will run out of
benefits in 2010 though Congress is
expected to come back and pass legislation this
year that extends that eligibility window into
next year.
Fannie
Mae seeks $15B more in government aid after 3Q
loss: The government-controlled
company continued to see a dramatic surge of
borrowers fall behind as the unemployment rate
climbs. At the end of last month, about 4.7% of
Fannie Mae's borrowers had missed at least three
payments. That's nearly triple last year's level.
November
05, 2009
Former UK Ambassador: CIA Sent
People to be Raped with Broken
Bottles
By Daniel Tencer
The CIA relied on intelligence based on torture
in prisons in Uzbekistan, a place where
widespread torture practices include raping
suspects with broken bottles and boiling them
alive, says a former British ambassador to the
central Asian country. Continue
EXCLUSIVE: Convicted CIA Spy
Says "We Broke the Law"
By MATTHEW COLE, AVNI PATEL, and BRIAN ROSS
Sabrina deSousa Says U.S. "Betrayed"
Her and Others Found Guilty in Kidnapping of
Muslim Cleric in Italy. Continue
America's New Crusader Castles
By Simon Tisdall
Across the Middle East, the US is building
heavily fortified embassies which cut off
diplomats and create hostilities. Continue
Truth, Human Dignity and the
Goldstone Report
How Your
Representative Voted
By Congressman Dennis Kucinich
Today we journey from Operation
Cast Lead to Operation Cast Doubt. Almost as
serious as committing war crimes is covering up
war crimes, pretending that war crimes were never
committed and did not exist. Continue
Bipartisan Attack on
International Humanitarian Law
By Stephen Zunes
Since this report documented apparent
war crimes by a key U.S. ally, however, Congress
has taken the unprecedented action of passing a
resolution condemning it. Perhaps most ominously,
the resolution also endorses Israel's right to
attack Syria and Iran on the grounds that they
are "state sponsors of terrorism." Continue
Pornographic Past vs Murderous
Present
By Gilad Atzmon
Why would any writer make up
stories about the Holocaust? Continue
Zionisms Version of
History
This is a must
watch - By Norman
Finkelstein
The reason why Finkelstein is vilified by Jewish
supporters of Israel right or wrong can be simply
stated. In his writing and public speaking, as in
his doctoral thesis, he is committed to exposing
books which present Zionisms version of
history. They are, he writes and says, part of a
monumental hoax, fraud
and nonsense. Continue
Shut Down This Murderous Racket
Change We Need
and Crave
By Matt Reichel
Al Capone is awake in his grave in awe
at the criminal racket promulgated by the health
care industry: a murderous multi-billion dollar
industry that keeps the worlds Superpower
in the sociological Stone Age. Continue
At
least 40 killed as Saudi jets bomb Yemen:
: Saudi officials as saying that the air force
had attacked fighters who had seized a border
area, killing about 40 Houthis.
Iran
Arabic channel taken off air:
Al-Alam's coverage of the war in Yemen including
statements from the rebels accusing Saudi Arabia
of involvement may also have angered Riyadh,
analysts say
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killed in Pakistan's tribal area operation:
At least 28" militants" were killed and
five others apprehended during ongoing military
operations in Pakistan's South Waziristan tribal
area in the last 24 hours, an army statement said
Thursday.
US
Kills 4 In Pakistan: : According to
sources, the identity of the injured and killed
persons has yet to be ascertained but the wounded
men have been rushed to hospital for treatment,
the private channel GEO News reported.
More
than dozen civilians, one US occupation force
soldier killed in Afghanistan: In
the southern province of Helmand, villagers
brought the bodies of nine civilians to
Lashkargah, the capital, claiming they had been
killed by a mortar round from occupation forces.
Afghanistan: Children among 9
civilians killed by occupation forces: : Artillery and mortar shelling
by the NATO-led international troops killed nine
civilians including three children in southern
Afghanistan, locals said, quoted by Afghan news
agency Pajhwok on Thursday.
British
occupation force soldier killed by explosion in
Afghanistan: The serviceman, who has
not yet been named, was killed in an explosion
near Sangin in central Helmand province this
morning. His family have been informed.
UN
to evacuate staff in Afghanistan:
About 600 non-essential workers to be moved
temporarily while safer housing is found
Karzai
'corrupt' but 'our guy', French FM tells NYT:
Karzai is corrupt, O.K., Mr. Kouchner
said, but corruption is endemic in Afghanistan
and he is our guy, despite being
weakened by the recent election marked by fraud.
We have to legitimize him
US
'spending money to reach Taliban':
Washington is ready to spend a huge sum of money
to start talks with the Taliban in Afghanistan, a
former Pakistani lawmaker says.
Iraq:
Two US occupation force soldiers killed in
separate incidents: Two American
soldiers have been killed in Iraq in separate
incidents, the US army said on Thursday. Both
soldiers died on Wednesday
Iraq
Misses Deadline on Election Law:
Iraqi lawmakers failed Thursday to pass an
election law, heightening uncertainty over
whether next year's parliamentary polls will be
delayed.
ElBaradei
warns against any Israeli attack on Iran:
ElBaradei said he was convinced the Iranians were
prepared at one point to stop their enrichment
program but that the previous US administration
and the European powers missed an opportunity to
end the standoff by imposing conditions on Iran
that were "impossible to accept".
U.S.
dodges UN debate on Goldstone Gaza war crimes
report: The United States on
Wednesday openly eschewed a United Nations
General Assembly debate on a resolution that
would call on Israel and the Palestinians to
investigate charges of war crimes during the Gaza
war detailed in the Goldstone Commission's
report.
Israel
and Gaza Deserve Better than a Misguided
Resolution : Congressman Brian Baird
: What will it say about this Congress and our
country if we so readily seek to block "any
further consideration" of a human rights
investigation produced by one of the most
respected jurists in the world today: - In my
judgment, far from meriting the obstruction
called for in H.Res. 867, the Goldstone report is
without question worthy of further investigation.
Gideon
Levy: The IDF is pushing the media - and Israel -
into a war dance: Every few weeks
you have to sow fear, every few months you need
to make threats, and once every year or two you
have to have another little war.
Abbas
'not to seek re-election': Mahmoud
Abbas, who heads the Fatah faction in the West
Bank, will give a speech later on Thursday
explaining his decision not to run.
Palestinian
aides: Abbas will not seek re-election:
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on
Thursday he will not seek re-election in a
January ballot because of the lack of progress in
peace talks with Israel, Palestinian officials
said.
UN
report finds no evidence of arms smuggling to
Lebanon: In the report, Ban wrote
that the Lebanese government had not informed the
UN of a single incident of weapons smuggling to
its territory, whether by land, sea or air.
Honduras
de facto leader 'to quit': The panel
overseeing a deal to end the four month political
crisis in Honduras has said that Roberto
Micheletti, the country's interim president, will
stand down although it has not given details as
to when.
Deal
or no deal in Honduras: But the ink
was barely dry on the accord when leaders of the
coup regime indicated that they had no intention
of honouring it. Some of them clearly saw the
agreement as just another delaying tactic
The
Real Winner in Honduras: The United States?:
The US also likely secures another puppet in the
region who will be opposed to the progressive
social, economic and political reforms being
articulated and demanded by the countrys
social movements.
November
04, 2009
Italian Court Sentences 23 CIA
Agents Over Rendition Flight
By Richard Owen in Rome
The Americans were all tried in
absentia, but the verdicts were nevertheless
hailed by human rights campaigners as an
important victory that could open the way to
further prosecutions. Two lower-ranking agents of
the Italian military agency SISMI were sentenced
to three years each. Continue
A Court Decision that Reflects
What Type of Country the U.S. is
By Glenn Greenwald
Even when government officials purposely
subject an innocent person to brutal torture,
they enjoy full immunity. Continue
Who Are The Six Uighurs Released
From Guantánamo To Palau?
By Andy Worthington
I have written at length about the plight of
Guantánamos Uighurs, innocent men caught
up in the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan in
October 2001, who were mostly seized and sold to
U.S. forces by Pakistani villagers after fleeing
a settlement in Afghanistans Tora Bora
mountains where they had been living a Spartan
live for several months, free from Chinese
oppression. Continue
America is Performing its
Familiar Role of Propping Up a Dictator
By Robert Fisk
After Disneyworld elections, they are on
the Karzai-government side against the Pashtun
villagers of southern Afghanistan among whom the
Taliban live. Where is the next My Lai?
Journalists should avoid predictions. In this
case I will not. Our Western mission in
Afghanistan is going to end in utter disaster. Continue
President Obama's Deep Love Of
Peace?
By William Blum
Question: How many countries do you have
to be at war with to be disqualified from
receiving the Nobel Peace Prize? Continue
Zionism's Jewish Enemy
Alan Hart Interviews Professor Ilan Pappe
Like all Israelis, Ilan Pappe was brought up,
conditioned, to believe Zionisms version of
the history of the making and sustaining of the
Arab-Israeli conflict. It wasnt until he
went to England to continue his academic studies
that he had access to documentation which enabled
him to understand that Zionisms version is
a propaganda lie. Continue
Plan Colombia: Cashing in on the
Drug War Failure
Video Documentary - Narrated By Ed Asner
Plan Colombia: Cashing in on the Drug War Failure
documents what many believe to be dangerous
hypocrisy on the part of the American government.
Continue
Thirty
"militants" killed in South Waziristan
street battles: A senior military
official told AFP the army had taken
the strategic town of Sararogha in the third week
of fighting, while 30 insurgents were reported
killed in the last 24 hours.
Pakistan:
Refugee camp raided, 2 children die in police
firing: Pakistani security forces
Tuesday raided an Afghan refugee camp near the
northwestern city of Peshawar and killed two
children when they opened fire on the refugees, a
refugee said.
Eyewitness:
Fleeing Waziristan's war: Life
became very tough in the last few months in my
home town of Jandola.The army sealed off the
entire tribal agency [district] for more than
three months and there were constant artillery
shellings and bombings by Cobra helicopters and
F-16 fighter jets.
5
British Occupation Force Troops Killed By Afghan
Cop, Says UK Military: An Afghan
policeman opened fire on British soldiers in the
volatile southern province of Helmand, killing
five before fleeing, British and Afghan
authorities said Wednesday
Taliban
takes blame for five British soldiers' deaths in
Afghanistan: The Taliban claimed
responsibility today for the killing of five
British soldiers by a rogue Afghan policeman.
Afghan
police infiltrated by Taliban at every
level: Afghanistans
police are poorly trained, plagued by drug
addiction and infiltrated by the Taliban at
every level, a former British soldier has
claimed.
Abdullah: Karzai's re-election
as Afghan leader 'illegal':
Three days after pulling out of a run-off against
the incumbent, Abdullah said a subsequent
decision by the Independent Election Commission
(IEC) to hand Karzai another five years in power
had no basis in law and underlined its bias.
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