Major Push Is Needed to Save Afghanistan, General Says

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WASHINGTON — The top American commander responsible for Afghanistan, Gen. David H. Petraeus, said Thursday that the country would require a “sustained, substantial” commitment from the United States and other nations to stop a downward spiral of violence and a resurgence of the Taliban and Al Qaeda.

Gen. David H. Petraeus in Washington on Thursday. “There has been nothing easy about Afghanistan,” he said.

General Petraeus, who declined to suggest a time frame for that commitment, also said that Iran, which has been the target of United Nations sanctions because of its nuclear program, had common interests with the United States and other nations in a secure Afghanistan.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/09/washington/09petraeus.html?_r=1&ref=world

Obama silent — McKinney, Sheehan and Subcomandante Marcos are not

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Obama silent — McKinney, Sheehan and Subcomandante Marcos are not

Calling for the peoples embargo of Israel and a shout from around the world

By Brenda Norrell
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SAN FRANCISCO — While President-elect Obama remained silent on Israel’s bombing and murder of children in Palestine, Subcomandante Marcos, Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and Cindy Sheehan were not.

Speaking in Chiapas at the Digna Rabia international gathering, Subcomandante Marcos spoke out against the atrocities. Marcos said the government of Israel continues its advance of death and destruction.

Marcos said the guns have been pointed at the homes of civilians, where men, women, children and elderly live, not soldiers. Israel’s professional army is murdering a defenseless population. Meanwhile, the United Nations has already proven itself useless.

Marcos said the people can not be silent, when their voices could save lives; even if it is just the one life of a Palestinian boy. Perhaps their voices can stop one bullet from being fired at the chest of a boy or girl.

While the voices of the Zapatistas might be but a murmur, he said if all the voices of the world merge, this murmur will become a shout that they will hear in Gaza.

“Do our shouts halt any bomb? Does our word save one Palestinian child’s life? We think so. Maybe we won’t halt a bomb, and maybe our word will not be transformed into a armor-plated shield. But possibly, it might succeed in uniting with others, transforming into a murmur, then into a loud voice, and later into a shout they can hear in Gaza. We, Zapatistas of the EZLN, know how important it is, in the middle of destruction and death, to hear words of strength.”

Former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney of Georgia said that Americans are still waiting for President-elect Obama to respond to the atrocities of the bloodied bodies of children in Palestine.

McKinney said Obama “roared onto the political scene like a lamb, but has remained to date as silent as a lamb.”

Speaking with Al-Jazeera today, McKinney described being onboard the Free Gaza ship “Dignity” enroute to Gaza. She said when Israelis rammed the boat and disabled it on Dec. 30, she prepared for death. The crew of journalists and doctors, however, survived, and she thanked Lebanon for rescuing those onboard.

Further, McKinney said the people are in the streets protesting Israel’s atrocities in the United States, but the US government is not listening.

In San Francisco, Cindy Sheehan writes with the passion of a mother who has already lost her son in an unjust war.

“My eyes are red from crying as I write this,” Sheehan said of the images of dead children in Palestine.

“The images of bloody babies and maimed children and mothers and fathers wailing in pain are too much to bear for me.

“Today, the defense forces of Yahweh’s ‘Chosen People’ bombed two UN refugee centers,” she said, adding that Israel knew these were refugee centers. Dozens of innocent children were killed.

“Mr. ‘One President at a Time’ famously said: ‘I am not against war, I am against dumb wars,’” she said.

Sheehan said Obama has made it clear who he is supporting.

“I am here to tell Obama, that war is not dumb: IT’S EVIL! All war is evil. From the war on poor people of color here in American streets to the genocidal wars of aggression against Arab peoples waged by America and Israel, all war is completely, absolutely, incontrovertibly and atrociously evil. Until Congress and the Knesset and respective administrations come down off of their muy macho and extremely racist perches of death and destruction, we have no ‘hope’ at all for any kind of profound and positive ‘change.’

“George Bush is a lame duck idiot who has always supported death and destruction and welcomed both Republican and Democratic allegiance to the war machine. He is finally leaving and we are overjoyed, but should we celebrate an incoming administration who feels it’s okay to comment its brains out about the economy, but when it comes to sticking up for the helpless sitting ducks in Gaza he cops-out with lightening speed and amazing alacrity.

“I am sick, sick, sick of babies, children and other innocents paying the price of greedy and bloodthirsty governments,” Sheehan said.

“At the rate Israel is slaughtering Gazans, hundreds of more will die and thousands more will be wounded when doctors have no medicine or supplies; and tens of thousands are frightened and starving while Obama remains silent. Silence is complicity and if we follow the lead of our misleaders, we are complicit also.”

Sheehan said she will call on the supervisors of the City of San Francisco to divest of any holding or investments in Israeli companies. To stop apartheid, she urges others to do the same in thier own ciites to halt the US/Israeli war machine.

“How many babies must be massacred before we get righteously outraged and decide to carry the moral water for this fascist government and speak with one voice crying out for peace?”

Sheehan’s message is titled, “We are all Gazans,” which follows the sentiment of the Zapatistas, “We are all Zapatistas.”

http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2009/01/obama-silent-mckinney-sheehan-and.html


Bush Plan Eliminated Obstacle to Gaza Assault

Bush Plan Eliminated Obstacle to Gaza Assault

by Gareth Porter

Until mid-2007, there was a serious political obstacle to a massive conventional war by Israel against Hamas in Gaza: the fact that Hamas had won free and fair elections for the Palestinian parliament and was still the leading faction in a fully legitimate government.

But the George W. Bush administration helped Israel eliminate that obstacle by deliberately provoking Hamas to seize power in Gaza. That plan was aimed at getting Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to dissolve the democratically elected Hamas government – something Bush had tried unsuccessfully to do for many months.

Hamas won 56 percent of the seats in the Palestinian parliament in the January 2006 elections, and the following month, the Palestinian Legislative Council voted for a new government under Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh. The Bush administration immediately began to use its control over the “Quartet” (the U.S., European Union, United Nations, and Russia) to try to reverse the results of the election.

The Quartet responded to the Hamas victory by demanding that Hamas renounce all armed resistance to Israel and even “disarm” before a political solution was reached. That was in effect a demand that Israel be allowed to use its military and economic controls over the West Bank and Gaza to impose its own unilateral solution on the Palestinians.

Meanwhile, the Bush administration and the Europeans cut off all financing for the Palestinian government, while Israel refused to hand over to the Palestinian authorities the VAT and customs duties it collected on behalf of the Palestinians under the Paris Protocol signed with the PLO as part of the Oslo Accords.

When Abbas continued to resist U.S. demands for an end to the elected government, both Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni told him at the United Nations in September 2006 that they would not accept a Palestinian government with Hamas participation.

Then Rice was dispatched to Ramallah in early October 2006 to tighten the screws on the Palestinian president. She demanded a commitment from Abbas to dissolve the Haniyeh government within two weeks, then accepted his promise to do so within four weeks, according to a later U.S. State Department memorandum published in Vanity Fair magazine.

There was one problem, however, with the U.S. demand: under Article 45 of the Palestinian Authority’s “Basic Law,” Abbas could fire the prime minister, but he could not appoint a new one who did not represent the majority party in the Palestinian Legislative Council.

Abbas failed to act on the dissolution promise, so the Bush administration gave him a memo demanding that Hamas be given a “clear choice, with a clear deadline” to accept or reject “a new government that meets the Quartet principles.” The memo, published in part last January in Vanity Fair, said that if Hamas refused that demand, “you should make clear your intention to declare a state of emergency and form an emergency government explicitly committed to that platform.”

It further demanded that Abbas “strengthen his team” by bringing in “credible figures of strong standing in the international community.” That was a reference to the longtime director of Fatah’s paramilitary forces, Muhammad Dahlan, who had long been regarded as the candidate of the Bush administration and its allies. In April 2003, Yasser Arafat had been under pressure from British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to name Dahlan as head of Palestinian security.

In late 2006, Rice got Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to agree to provide covert military training and money to equip a major increase in Dahlan’s militia.

But there was another element of the Bush administration plan. It encouraged Dahlan to carry out attacks against the Hamas security and political infrastructure in Gaza, which were well-known to be far stronger than that of Abbas’ Fatah faction. In a later interview with Vanity Fair, Dahlan admitted that he had carried out “very clever warfare” against Hamas in Gaza for many months.

Other sources said that Dahlan’s militia was carrying out torture and kidnappings of Hamas security personnel.

Alvaro de Soto, then UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, wrote in his confidential “End of Mission Report” that the U.S. “clearly pushed for a confrontation between Fatah and Hamas.” He recalled that the “U.S. envoy” to a Feb. 2, 2007, meeting of the Quartet in Washington had twice declared “how much I like this violence,” because “it means that other Palestinians are resisting Hamas.”

That U.S. envoy was Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

The Bush administration seemed to want Hamas to know about its plan to help Fatah use force against the Hamas organization in Gaza. A Jan. 5, 2007, Reuters story datelined Jerusalem revealed an internal U.S. document showing that the United States had pledged $86 million to “strengthen and reform elements of the Palestinian security sector controlled by the PA presidency” and “dismantle the infrastructure of terrorism and establish law and order in the West Bank and Gaza.”

When Abbas negotiated a new agreement with Hamas in Mecca in February 2007 on a Palestinian unity government, the Bush administration responded by drafting a secret “action plan for the Palestinian presidency” which threatened that the “international community” would “no longer deal exclusively with the presidency” if it did not go along with U.S. demands, and that “[m]any countries in the EU and the G8″ would “start looking for more credible interlocutors on the Palestinian side who can deliver on key issues of security and governance.”

The plan, dated March 2, 2007, called for Abbas to “start taking necessary action against groups undermining the cease-fire with the goal of ensuring all armed groups within Palestine security institutions in stages (between 2007 and 2008).” It promised to help Abbas to “impose necessary order on the Palestinian street” through “superiority” of Fatah forces over Hamas, after which there would be new elections in autumn 2007.

Again that U.S. plan was not kept secret but was leaked in April 2007 by the Jordanian newspaper Al-Majd. That could only have happened if Jordanian intelligence services, which cooperative very closely with the United States, made the decision to leak it to the press.

Then, on June 7, 2007, the Israeli daily newspaper Ha’aretz revealed that Israel had been asked to authorize the shipment of dozens of Egyptian armored cars, hundreds of rockets, and thousands of hand grenades for the Fatah security forces.

The leaked plans for a military buildup were an open invitation to Hamas to take preemptive action. The day after the Ha’aretz story, Hamas launched a campaign that eliminated the Fatah security presence in Gaza in five days.

The day after the complete defeat of Dahlan’s forces in Gaza, Abbas dissolved the Haniyeh unity government and named his own prime minister, in violation of the Palestinian charter.

The rout of Dahlan’s forces was a predictable consequence of the Bush administration’s policy. As the commander of Fatah’s al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Khalid Jaberi, told Vanity Fair‘s David Rose, “We can only conclude that having Hamas in control serves [the Bush administration's] overall strategy, because their policy was so crazy otherwise.”

But the Bush administration had not only accomplished its goal of eliminating a Hamas-dominated government; it had also set up a new argument that could later be used to justify an all-out Israeli offensive in Gaza: that Hamas had mounted an “illegal coup” in Gaza. That was the term that Rice used on Jan. 2 in justifying the Israeli operations against Gaza.

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Tennessee Valley Coal Ash Spill Buries 400 Acres, Damages Homes

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Kingston is one of TVA’s larger fossil plants. It generates 10 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity a year, enough to supply the needs of about 670,000 homes in the Tennessee Valley. An adequate supply of coal is available and all nine units at Kingston continue to operate.

“This holiday disaster shows that there really isn’t such a thing as a clean coal plant,” said Chandra Taylor, staff attorney for the Southern Environmental Law Center.

“From mountaintop removal mining to smokestacks spewing soot and smog to ash ponds full of toxins, coal power is dirty – plain and simple. Nobody wants to find coal in their Christmas stocking, let alone coming through their home and polluting their river,” she said.

Shoe-thrower asks for leniency

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Asked if al-Maliki would consider exonerating him, al-Majeed said it is too early to talk about that because the case remains with the judicial authorities.

Al-Zaidi is hailed as a hero by many Iraqis protesting his detention after he threw both of his shoes at Bush while the U.S. president and al-Maliki were holding a news conference Sunday during Bush’s unannounced visit to Baghdad. Video Watch Muntadhar al-Zaidi throw his shoes at Bush »

Neither shoe hit Bush, and the journalist was knocked to the ground, hustled out of the room and arrested by security officials.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/12/18/shoe.thrower.letter/index.html

US Crime of Depleted Uranium against Iraq and Humanity

US Crime of Depleted Uranium against Iraq and Humanity

This 18-month-old boy from Basra, Iraq suffers from birth defects, which doctors believe were caused by his mothers exposure to depleted uranium.
December 21, 2008

By Dr. Haithem Alshaibani,
Expert of environmental sciences

The first attack of nuclear strike on man kind was when the US aeroplanes bombed the Japanese city of Hiroshima, in the second world war on the sixth of Aug. 1945. On the ninth of Aug. 1945 another Japanese city was hit by nuclear bomb, which led to the defeat of Japan.
This terrifying event turned out deep lessons which nestled in human consciousness, raising accusations towards the ugliness of practising the dirtiest crimes against humanity during the battle of wills.
During the aggression against Iraq, described in some literature as the third world war, and in spite of the absence of balance, quality and quantity wise between the combating parties, the US forces used large quantities of depleted Uranium for the first time in history.
This took place in contradiction with all religions, laws, human rights legislations and section 35 of the annex protocol number one within Geneva convention of 1977, which prevents using means that leads to long-term harm to the environment.
The amount of destruction exercised against Iraq in 1991 by bombarding infrastructures using all weapons including depleted uranium, is equal from the results point of view to the amount of destruction caused by seven nuclear bombs of 20 kilo tons, which was deployed on Hiroshima including the blast, buildings’ destruction, fires and radiation contamination.
Depleted Uranium has been used in Kosovo later, though in less quantities. In addition, sites of deployment were marked on the map, to ease handling the contamination later.
UN OBSERVER & International Report
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Public Input Sought For Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant License Renewal Application

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HARRISBURG — Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff is seeking public comments on its preliminary conclusion that there are no environmental impacts that would preclude renewal of the operating license for the Three Mile Island Nuclear Station, Unit 1 (TMI-1) in Middletown.

As part of TMI-1’s license renewal application, dated Jan. 8, AmerGen Energy Company, LLC, submitted an environmental report. The NRC staff reviewed the report and performed an on-site audit. The staff also considered comments made during the environmental scoping process, including comments offered at public meetings held May 1, 2007. Based on its review, the NRC staff has preliminarily determined that the environmental impacts of the license renewal for TMI-1 are not so great that they preclude license renewal.

The draft supplemental environmental impact statement (EIS) is open for public comment until March 4, 2009, and will be the subject of two public meetings to be held on Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009.

NRC staff will consider written comments on the draft EIS. Comments should be submitted either by mail to the Chief, Rules and Directives Branch, Division of Administrative Services, Mail Stop T-6D59, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, or by e-mail to ThreeMileIslandEIS@nrc.gov.

http://www.solanconews.com/Gov/Articles/2008/081222_NRC_TMI.htm

Mystery illness plagues Lawton Gulf War Army veteran

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LAWTON — Recollections are increasingly harder for Gulf War veteran Gary Secor to corral. His memory loss trips him often and is matched with diminishing muscles, nagging joint aches, chronic fatigue and slurred speech.

But one image is entrenched in his mind as clearly as it was more than 17 years ago when he served with the U.S. Army’s 299th Combat Engineers in southern Iraq. The image is from the day he believes he and his comrades were exposed to nuclear, biological, and chemical nerve agents.

On March 10, 1991, Secor and other demolition experts were ordered to blow up Iraq’s massive ordnance stash at Khamisiyah.

http://newsok.com/mystery-illness-plagues-gulf-war-army-veteran/article/3331789

Cheney Throws Down Gauntlet, Defies Prosecution for War Crimes

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Dick Cheney has publicly confessed to ordering war crimes. Asked about waterboarding in an ABC News interview, Cheney replied, “I was aware of the program, certainly, and involved in helping get the process cleared.” He also said he still believes waterboarding was an appropriate method to use on terrorism suspects. CIA Director Michael Hayden confirmed that the agency waterboarded three Al Qaeda suspects in 2002 and 2003.

U.S. courts have long held that waterboarding, where water is poured into someone’s nose and mouth until he nearly drowns, constitutes torture. Our federal War Crimes Act defines torture as a war crime punishable by life imprisonment or even the death penalty if the victim dies.

Under the doctrine of command responsibility, enshrined in U.S. law, commanders all the way up the chain of command to the commander-in-chief can be held liable for war crimes if they knew or should have known their subordinates would commit them and they did nothing to stop or prevent it.

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2008/12/19

Graphic: The Peabody Octopus Cyclops on Black Mesa

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Graphic: The Peabody Octopus Cyclops on Black Mesa

The Peabody Cyclops on Black Mesa. Special thanks to Another Walker on the Good Red Road, for this original graphic to illustrate today’s Censored News editorial, “A Call for Whistelblowers, Cyclops in the Closet:”

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