04/21/12

UN team visits Syria’s battered Baba Amr UN monitors visited the restive province of Homs on Saturday ahead of an expected Security Council vote.

Egypt grand mufti: Muslims must protect J’lem The Egyptian grand mufti – who has come under heat in Egypt for a visit to Jerusalem – defended his pilgrimage in front of an Islamic council in Cairo.

Ministers ponder creation of EU super-president Ideas kicking around in a reflection group of select EU foreign ministers include merging the roles of the EU Council and European Commission presidents.

Hamas Won’t Honor Peace Accords With Israel A senior Hamas leader on Thursday said that if the terror group came to power in a future ‘Palestinian state,’ it would not abide by any previous peace agreements with Israel.

China says India is a ‘partner, not rival’ after missile launch China downplayed India’s successful missile launch this week, saying that the two sides are not rivals but cooperating partners.

A Quixotic Quest to Mine Asteroids A new company backed by two Google Inc. GOOG -0.54% billionaires, film director James Cameron and other space exploration proponents is aiming high in the hunt for natural resources.

Israelis advised to leave Sinai amid terror threat The National Security Council’s counterterrorism bureau issued a travel advisory on Saturday.

Tens of thousands in Egypt demand military rulers retreat from power Tens of thousands of Egyptians demanded on Friday that their military rulers stick to a pledge to hand over power by mid-year.

Iran seeks support to censor Internet, disconnect from global network Iran’s Information Ministry has recently released a “Request for Information”, geared at fetching outside aid for the creation of a more regulated and restricted web.

In a bronze inscription, a remnant of Roman might We do not know the name of the Roman war veteran who owned this bronze certificate, which marked his discharge from active service 1,922 years ago.

04/20/12

Ministers ponder creation of EU super-president Ideas kicking around in a reflection group of select EU foreign ministers include merging the roles of the EU Council and European Commission presidents.

Barak Doesn’t ‘Buy’ Khamenei’s Anti-Nuke Fatwa Defense Minister Ehud Barak – in Washington to meet with American officials ahead of the next round of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 – said Iranian supreme leader Ayatolla Ali Khamenei could not be trusted to halt Tehran’s controversial nuclear program.

Iraq’s second Gulf oil terminal comes online Iraq’s second of five floating Gulf oil terminals came online on Friday.

Tens of thousands protest military’s rule in Egypt’s Tahrir Square The protests were aimed at stepping up pressure on the generals to hand over power to civilians.

Egypt grand mufti: Muslims must protect J’lem The Egyptian grand mufti – who has come under heat in Egypt for a visit to Jerusalem – defended his pilgrimage in front of an Islamic council in Cairo.

Security and Defense: Meet the ‘Cyber Defenders’ August 2013. IDF tanks and armored personnel carriers are taking up positions throughout southern Lebanon following a series of Scud missile attacks on Tel Aviv.

South Sudan ‘to withdraw troops’ from Heglig oil field South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir has ordered the withdrawal of his troops from the Heglig oil field across the border in Sudan.

‘Fed up’ French Muslims mobilize to unseat Sarkozy France’s Muslim community is mobilizing voters to reject President Nicolas Sarkozy in Sunday’s election.

‘PA Terrorists Continue Nazis’ Work’ “There is no difference between the Nazis and those who stabbed and try to kill a Jew tonight near the Tomb of Simon the Righteous.”

Brussels to breathe sigh of relief after French vote The first round of France’s presidential elections on Sunday (22 April) will bring Brussels a step closer to resumption of normal business.

04/19/12

Knesset marks Holocaust: Every man has a name Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres, Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin, ministers, MKs and other government officials read names of those who perished in the Holocaust during the Knesset’s memorial ceremony on Thursday.

NATO Renews Commitment to Afghanistan At a meeting in Brussels Thursday, the foreign ministers from the NATO-led coalition in Afghanistan renewed their commitments to continue supporting the country’s government.

Iraq attacks kill at least 38 A wave of apparently coordinated bombing and shooting attacks in seven different provinces across Iraq killed at least 38 people.

Merkel ally: Islam does not belong in Germany A leading conservative politician said on Thursday that Islam did not belong in Germany.

Grand Mufti’s Al-Aksa Visit Raises Islamist Ire Al-Azhar students and political activists in Egypt are calling for a protest Friday.

Israel stands in silence to remember the six million Siren is sounded throughout the country on Holocaust Remembrance Day.

UN’s Ban says situation in Syria is ‘highly precarious’ The United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said the situation in Syria remains “highly precarious”.

Thousands attend March of the Living in Auschwitz to honor Holocaust victims Thousands of youth from Israel, the United States and other countries marched Thursday between Auschwitz and Birkenau.

IMF: eurozone at centre of coming storm International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde on Thursday (19 April) warned of “dark clouds” hanging over the global recovery.

How austerity measures may kill states – and the EU Discipline must be accompanied by convergence and responsibility must be matched by solidarity”, European Commission President Barroso said.

04/18/12

* Netanyahu at Holocaust Remembrance Day: Jewish people still face existential threat Holocaust Remembrance Day began Wednesday night at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem.

* Anti-Semitic Incitement and Harassment Up in 2011 The Kantor Center’s Program for Study of Anti-Semitism and Racism at Tel Aviv University released their 2011 Anti-Semitism Report on Wednesday.

* Bashir threatens to oust South Sudan government Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir threatened Wednesday to overthrow South Sudan’s “insect” government.

* No fans of Assad, Syria’s Kurds distrust uprising Syria’s Kurds, who have long complained of discrimination under President Bashar Assad, would seem a natural fit to join the revolt against his rule.

* Jordan’s king moves toward banning Muslim Brotherhood King Abdullah is moving to thwart a similar process in Jordan.

* ‘Netanyahu among world’s most influential people’ Time Magazine named Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday to its list of the 100 most influential people in the world for the second year in a row.

* Settlers, Palestinians clash in Hebron Palestinians threw stones at two Israeli teenage girls who were walking towards Givat Ha’avot neighborhood in the West Bank city of Hebron.

* Egypt’s grand mufti visits Al-Aqsa mosque Egypt’s Grand Mufti, the country’s top Islamic cleric, paid a rare visit to Jerusalem Wednesday.

* European Jewish group warns of attacks on Jews if Israel hits Iran he head of a major European Jewish group warned Wednesday of a “dramatic increase” in anti-Semitic violence across the continent.

* Saudi Arabia Bars ‘Gays and Tom-Boys’ from Government Schools Saudi Arabia has decided to bar “gays and tom-boys” from government schools and universities. 

04/17/12

Ahmadinejad: Strike on Iran will cause enemy’s destruction Iran’s armed forces will make its enemies regret any act of aggression against the Islamic Republic, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned on Tuesday.

Palestinian delegation delivers peace talks demands to Netanyahu Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received a letter from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday, detailing the PA’s demands regarding the resumption of Middle East peace talks.

Ban: Syria truce holding; need more peacekeepers Unrelenting bloodshed in Syria complicated preparations by a team of UN observers on Tuesday to monitor a truce.

Barak: Talks Don’t Give Iran Immunity from Strike Israel has not given the U.S. a commitment to hold off from striking Iran.

Palestinian Authority Hunger Strike Latest PR Ploy Palestinian Authority residents joined terrorists and security prisoners Tuesday in an open-ended hunger strike.

Shuttle Discovery retires with Washington flypast Discovery flew over the monuments along the National Mall in Washington DC at about 10:00 EST.

War Game: Israeli Air Strike Deals Severe Blow to Iran Nukes In a simulation war game featuring Israelis in senior positions, Israel loses 10 fighter jets in a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Fiscal treaty – taking the EU in the wrong direction As an Irish legislator and citizen I keep asking myself, would it not be absurd if Irish voters were to vote in the 31 May Fiscal Compact Referendum in favour of imposing austerity rules.

Top Islamists, Suleiman out of Egypt vote Ten Egyptian presidential candidates, including Hosni Mubarak’s spy chief, a Muslim Brotherhood leader and an Islamist preacher, lost appeals.

EU Ambassador: Israel ‘Occupying’ Hevron The European Union continues to regard Israel’s presence in the Jewish people’s ancestral homeland as “occupation.”

Iran nuclear talks yield no options

By: Robert Maginnis – Human Events

Tough sanctions and the possibility of military action brought Iran back to nuclear talks over the weekend.  But don’t count on Tehran being serious about alleviating fears that it intends to weaponize its nuclear program because nuclear weapons support its regional dominance goal and besides Iran’s supreme leader believes the West is “out of options.”

Six world powers – the U.S., U.K., France, China, Russia and Germany – and Iran met Saturday in Istanbul, Turkey to confirm whether Iran is ready to seriously talk about its disputed nuclear program and if so to relaunch talks that broke down in January 2011 because the Iranian team refused to discuss uranium enrichment.

Apparently Iran is now ready to discuss its nuclear program according to European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton who chaired the talks.  Ashton labeled Saturday’s talks “constructive” and said future meetings will be guided by the “principle of a step-by-step approach and reciprocity.”  The sides set May 23 in Baghdad, Iraq to begin the process in earnest.

Ashton’s “step-by-step approach” means the international community is ready to reward Iran if it alleviates fears that it intends to weaponize its nuclear program.  That could lead to easing the four sets of United Nations sanctions imposed for refusing to stop uranium enrichment.

Iran’s chief negotiator, Saeed Jalili, labeled the new talks “a step forward” in spite of differences of opinion.  He insists Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful and has not violated the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty which the parties agreed is the “key basis” for future talks.

But Iran’s actions, not its words shout that it intends to weaponize its nuclear program.  That is in spite of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s religious edict – a fatwa – forbidding the production, stockpiling and use of nuclear weapons – a point Mr. Jalili mentioned at Saturday’s talks.   

Disregard the ayatollah’s pronouncement and consider the facts.  There is consensus among Iran experts, Western intelligence agencies and recent evidence from the UN’s nuclear watchdog agency, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), that Iran has all the ingredients to build an atomic weapon.  

The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security found broad agreement among experts it questioned that Iran has been putting in place the technical infrastructure that could produce the necessary nuclear explosive material quickly.  Further, it found considerable support that the regime made a strategic decision many years ago to obtain nuclear weapons.

Recent tangible evidence confirms that view.  Last fall the IAEA reported Iran created computer models of nuclear explosions, conducted experiments on triggering a fissile reaction and completed advanced research on a miniaturized nuclear warhead that could be delivered by a medium-range missile.

Iran also denied the IAEA repeated requests for access to Parchin, the site where Iran reportedly tested a pulsed neutron initiator which is found at the center of a nuclear weapon.  

Further, key allies believe Iran has a nuclear weapons program.  Germany detected Iranian procurement related to furthering its nuclear weaponization capabilities. Britain and France intelligence networks judged that Iran had either continued or restarted weaponization activities or efforts to build nuclear weapons after America’s 2007 National Intelligence Estimate mistakenly concluded “Tehran halted its nuclear weapons program” in 2003.

Iran’s growing uranium enrichment program creates significant suspicion that it is intended for more than peaceful purposes.  It has 9,000 operational uranium enrichment centrifuges and last year the regime shifted its 20 percent uranium enrichment activities to the underground site at Fordow near the holy city of Qom, which offers protection against air strikes.  By the end of this year Iran is expected to have more than enough 20 percent enriched uranium for a nuclear bomb which could quickly be turned into weapons-grade material (90 percent) in a month or less.

This evidence points to an Iranian nuclear weapons program.  Therefore, the six world powers should go to the upcoming Baghdad talks insisting Iran take the following three actions to alleviate fears that it intends to weaponize its nuclear program or face the consequences.

First, Iran should shut down the underground enrichment operations at Fordow, which is unnecessary given other facilities.  Specifically, Iran has a giant enrichment facility at Natanz, 140 miles southeast of Tehran, which houses at least 8,000 centrifuges.  The complex includes three large underground buildings, two of which are designed to be cascade halls to hold 50,000 centrifuges.

Second, Iran should suspend enriching its uranium stockpiles from 3.5 to 20 percent, the level from which fuel can be easily converted for military purposes.  The stockpile of uranium enriched to 20 percent should be shipped abroad for safekeeping.   That material can then be returned in the form of completed fuel plates Iran says it needs to make medical isotopes.

Third,  Iran should immediately agree to the IAEA’s protocol to allow inspectors greater freedom and access to conduct inspections of nuclear facilities.  The IAEA must become satisfied that any such military program has been shut down.

These actions will provide evidence Iran is serious about alleviating fears and create the incentive for the world powers to begin lifting sanctions.   Tough new sanctions this year brought Tehran to the table: sanctions that punish any bank, company or government that does business with Iran’s Central Bank and the EU’s full oil embargo that takes full effect June 28.

Unfortunately, the new talks, proposed actions to alleviate fears and any “reciprocal” lifting of sanctions may already be doomed.  Ayatollah Khamenei, who calls the shots regarding Iran’s nuclear program, apparently doesn’t believe Iran needs to cooperate with the world powers.  

Last week the Kayhan, a newspaper supervised by the supreme leader and his vehicle for communicating with the masses, stated that, for the last ten years “the U.S. has systematically backed down from its positions on the Iranian nuclear program, capitulating to Iran’s position, and that today it is completely out of options.”   

Further, the ayatollah’s editorial states the U.S. “has played all its cards” and “Iran is able to enter the talks from a position of strength and does not need to compromise.”  This authoritative statement makes clear the new talks are a ruse to reduce the pain of the sanctions, delay threatened military strike, and continue its nuclear weaponization program.

Iran made a decision a long time ago to acquire nuclear weapons, it has most of the necessary infrastructure for that program, and now Iran’s supreme leader believes the West “is completely out of options” to stop the regime. The only remaining question is: How long will it take the world powers to realize they are being played for a dunce and either accept a nuclear armed Iran or take military action to stop the mullahs?

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04/16/12

* “Jordan will regain Jerusalem from slayers of prophets” “The arrogance of the Jews will be defeated, Allah willing,” imam tells worshipers on state TV at Friday prayers in Jordan.

* Israeli TV report shows air force gearing up for Iran attack, says moment of truth is near IAF expects losses, and knows it can’t destroy entire Iranian program

* International truce monitors begin work in Syria Six unarmed observers arrive in Damascus, remaining 25 expected to arrive within days to monitor ceasefire.

* Taliban lead attacks on US bases and government sites across Afghanistan Taliban-led insurgents opened a spring offensive Sunday with a wave of coordinated suicide missions, firing at embassies and government offices from seized buildings in Kabul and attacking US bases and police stations in three eastern provinces.

* US will veto any Palestinian statehood bid at UN Daniel Shapiro, US ambassador to Israel, calls on Palestinians to return to direct negotiations without preconditions.

* Web freedom faces greatest threat ever, warns Google’s Sergey Brin Threats range from governments trying to control citizens to the rise of Facebook and Apple-style ‘walled gardens’

* 12,000 Holocaust survivors died over the past year Needs of the aging greater than ever, Elazar Stern, chairman of Foundation for the Benefit of Holocaust Victims in Israel says.

* British Peer Lord Ahmed suspended after ‘offering £10m bounty on Barack Obama and George Bush’ A controversial British peer has been suspended from the Labour Party amid reports that he offered a £10 million bounty for the capture of President Barack Obama and his predecessor President George W Bush.

* Iranian nuclear scientists were present at failed North Korean missile launch Anonymous diplomatic source tells South Korea’s state news agency 12 Iranian officials observed the failed missile launch last week in North Korea.

* US and Philippines begin South China Sea drills Joint military exercises between the US and the Philippines are getting under way in the South China Sea, even as Manila remained locked in a stand-off with Beijing over a disputed shoal.

Prophecy Today Weekend – April 14, 2012


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04/14/12

* PA Minister: ‘Palestinians’ Must Unite to Destroy Israel A Palestinian Authority minister stated last month that Fatah and Hamas must unite in order to achieve the destruction of the state of Israel.

* Egypt Islamists rally against ex-regime candidates Islamists were out on the streets of Cairo in a show of force Friday to demand members of ousted president Hosni Mubarak’s regime be barred from politics.

* Iran nuclear talks ‘positive’ after 15-month break Six world powers – the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany – and Iran are meeting in Istanbul in Turkey.

* UN Security Council passes plan to deploy Syria monitors A small group of observers has been poised to leave for Syria as soon as a resolution is passed.

* Syrians take to the streets amid a fragile cease-fire Syrians poured into the streets after Friday prayers, chanting and raising opposition flags in a major test of a fragile cease-fire.

* This WEEK in the European Union The EU will on Thursday (19 April) present proposals on how to get Europe back to work and increase economic growth.

* American Nazi Party registers first lobbyist in DC The American Nazi Party has registered its first Washington DC lobbyist.

* 1600 Palestinian prisoners to go on hunger strike Some 1600 Palestinians in Israeli prisons will go on an open-ended hunger strike as of April 17.

* Iraq political blocs accuse PM of dictatorship Key political factions accused the premier of moving towards a dictatorship with the arrest of Iraq’s electoral commission chief.

* German ship carrying Iranian weapons to Syria stopped at sea A German ship carrying Iranian weapons was stopped in the Mediterranean on Saturday. 

04/13/12

* North Korea’s failed rocket launch draws shame, anger North Korea’s widely condemned rocket splintered into pieces over the Yellow Sea soon after takeoff Friday.

* West pushes UN Syria vote, despite Russian criticism Western powers brushed aside Russian criticism of a US-drafted Security Council resolution authorizing an advance team of UN observers to monitor Syria’s fragile ceasefire.

* UN team ready for Syria deployment A United Nations team of 30 unarmed military observers is ready to deploy to Syria.

* Sudan, South Sudan on track for all-out war Sudan and its new southern neighbor have been advancing toward full-scale war.

* Waiting for a meltdown ahead of Iran talks Despite the dramatic media reports, don’t get too excited about the next round of talks between Iran and six nations regarding Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

* Islamists rally in Cairo against Mubarak old guard Thousands of Egyptians packed into Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Friday to protest against a run for the presidency by former intelligence chief Omar Suleiman.

* Former Astronauts and Employees to NASA: Stay Away from Global Warming A group of former NASA employees, including astronauts, has called on the agency to stop making “unproven and unsubstantiated remarks” regarding global climate change.

* US Officials: Drone Strikes Will Go on in Pakistan U.S officials say the White House has no intentions to end CIA drone strikes against militant targets on Pakistani soil.

* US aid to rebels aims to oust Assad President Barack Obama has ramped up US aid.

* Officials, diplomats want even more EU secrecy Most member states and EU institutions are keen to draw a new veil of secrecy over how they appoint top officials and enforce EU law.