03/12/08

* Annual Intelligence Report: Hizbullah is the Key The annual intelligence report warns of another round of warfare with the Lebanon-based Hizbullah terrorist organization.

* Commander of US forces in the Middle East resigns For Navy Adm. William J. Fallon, the perception of a disagreement with President George W. Bush’s policies on Iran rather than an actual rift was reason enough to step down.

* European Parliament turns 50 The European Parliament has changed profoundly since its talking-shop beginnings in 1958.

* Pentagon: Syria, Iran supporting Iraq terror Despite increased counterterrorism efforts by Damascus, as much as 90 percent of the foreign fighters in Iraq cross the border from Syria.

* Dubai to set up Muhammad museum The Gulf emirate of Dubai has said it is to set up the world’s first museum dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad.

* Abbas agrees to resume peace talks Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has agreed to resume peace talks with Israel without prior conditions.

* Iran: Dutch anti-Quran film to ‘breed violence’ Iran warned on Tuesday that an anti-Quran film by a right-wing Dutch lawmaker would “beed violence”.

* Shas urges PM to continue aliyah of Ethiopian Falashmura Shas ministers have asked Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to reverse the decision to halt the aliyah campaign for the Ethiopian Falashmura community.

* Kazakhstan’s search for its identity With their arms folded neatly on the desk, and eyes focused on the teacher, a group of five-year-olds repeat diligently the rasping syllables of their new language.

* Serbs and Russians Oppose EU in Kosovo Serbia and Russia have demanded that the U.N. administration in Kosovo halt the transfer of authority to the European Union.

Our years on Earth are numbered – all 7.59 billion of them

By: Dennis Overbye – International Herald Tribune

In the end, there will not even be fragments.

If nature is left to its own devices, about 7.59 billion years from now Earth will be dragged from its orbit by an engorged red Sun and spiral to a rapid vaporous death. That is the forecast according to new calculations by a pair of astronomers, Klaus-Peter Schroeder of the University of Guanajuato in Mexico and Robert Connon Smith of the University of Sussex in England.

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03/11/08

* Defense official: Hizbullah ready to fight Israel The Hizbullah organization has completed its military and logistic preparations for a confrontation with Israel.

* PM: No ceasefire talks with Hamas The IDF will continue striking at Palestinian terrorists in the Gaza Strip identified as planning or perpetrating a terror attack against Israel.

* Israel cements ownership of Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City More than 40 years after it gained control of East Jerusalem, the State of Israel is now registering Jewish-owned property in Jerusalem’s Jewish Quarter.

* Arab leader denies temple ever existed The al-Aqsa mosque was never the site of a Jewish temple, Sheikh Raed Salah, the head of the Islamic Movement’s northern branch, said.

* Israeli Intel report paints grim picture Israel’s intelligence community painted a bleak picture of threats facing the Jewish state.

* Sarkozy urges Israel to halt West Bank ‘colonization’ Israel’s security depends upon a halt to “colonization” in the West Bank, the French President Nicolas Sarkozy said.

* EU must boost military capabilities in face of climate change The European Union should boost its civil and military capacities to respond to “serious security risks”.

* US, UN, EU, deplore Givat Ze’ev project The UN, the EU and the US on Monday deplored Israel’s plans to build some 400 new homes in the Givat Ze’ev settlement.

* Our years on Earth are numbered – all 7.59 billion of them In the end, there will not even be fragments. If nature is left to its own devices, about 7.59 billion years from now Earth will be dragged from its orbit by an engorged red Sun.

* Bush sends Cheney to meet PM, Abbas US Vice President Dick Cheney is expected to take Jerusalem to task for settlement construction.

Perfect Storm Could Change Presidential Election

By: – Robert Maginnis

A series of erupting international crises may force the presidential candidates to change the focus of their campaigns this fall. There are so many developing situations that a sort of geopolitical “perfect storm” could hit them when they would rather be talking about economic and social issues. Weather phenomena rarely combine in predictable harmony: geopolitical events are more predictable.

The forces behind a 2008 perfect storm would likely be terrorists or foreign governments creating a mass of challenges that overwhelm the candidates and place the debate squarely on how the Bush White House is dealing with the world in the president’s final months.

A major terrorist attack at home, the start of another war and the emergence of a threatening nuclear enemy are examples of geopolitical crises that could occur simultaneously. Such a confluence of events would severely stretch our government’s resources, torpedo the political rhetoric of the presidential campaigns and, thereby, expose the country to dangers that have kept us at war since 2001.

A peaceful fall campaign bodes well for the Democrats but a series of geopolitical crises could help Senator John McCain due to his extensive national security experience. The question is how many crises our government can juggle simultaneously without impairing our national security.

Some crises are planned to influence politics. Terrorist attacks are purely political events. And sometimes they succeed in overthrowing governments. The terrorists that struck the Spanish rail system in 2004 timed that event to occur just prior to national elections in order to influence Spain’s decision to abandon Iraq. They succeeded in causing the defeat of incumbent Jose Maria Aznar. The victor, Jose Luis Zapatero, lost no time in deciding to withdraw Spanish troops from Iraq .

Our fall elections also offer opportunity for terrorists to have an influence. The American response to the 9-11 attacks was to rally around the president and aggressively pursue al-Queda in Afghanistan . Another attack could stir the same sort of response. But after five years of war in Iraq, the same response is not certain.

Some crises are created to serve foreign goals that don’t immediately affect the United States . Recently, Venezuela’s president, Hugo Chavez, mobilized his army in reaction to Colombia ’s pursuit of terrorists into neighboring Ecuador . Chavez has hegemonic ambitions that could ignite a regional war and draw American forces into defending its ally, Colombia.

Iran creates crises with its nuclear and terror programs. For years Tehran has argued that it only has peaceful intentions. Last week, however, the United Nations revealed that the Islamic Republic has nuclear weapons performance data and information for fitting a nuclear weapon to a missile.

Tehran ’s nuclear ambitions create crises when combined with President Ahmadinejad’s hate speech calling the Jewish state “filthy bacteria” and threatens “ Israel must be wiped off the map.”

Tehran also uses its homegrown terrorists the Revolutionary Guards to harass ships in the the Persian Gulf’s strategic oil waterway, to train Iraqi insurgents to kill American GIs and to equip Lebanon ’s Shiite terror group Hezbollah to attack Israel.

Pakistan is another powder keg that could create a crisis for America. Last month, parliamentary elections enshrined President Musharraf’s enemies who threaten to impeach him. Most troubling is the question of who controls Pakistan’s estimated 80 nuclear warheads. Although secure for now, no one can guarantee they will remain secure in that ethnically torn country.

Some crises accompany transitions in power. Saudi Arabia ’s king, 84, is ill. Any number of princes desire his crown. The Kingdom is experiencing increasing costs of living and rising dissatisfaction among the people making the government vulnerable to civil unrest. These factors could disrupt the flow of oil including 14 percent of America ’s daily consumption. In addition, Iran threatens to fuel rebellion among Saudi Shi’ites who live in the Kingdom’s oil rich eastern areas.

Israel remains in crisis. President Bush’s Mideast peace talks stalled recently as violence escalated in the Gaza Strip. On Israel ’s north, Lebanon is in disarray and could easily fall back into civil war. Most of Southern Lebanon is controlled by Tehran’s proxy Hezbollah which ignited the 2006 war with Israel . Recently, Hezbollah’s general secretary Hassan Nasrallah promised retaliation for the assassination of Hezbollah’s chief of operations Imad Mughniyah, perhaps by Israel’s intelligence agency Mossad. On March 7, Israeli warplanes flew over Beirut , a day after Jerusalem seminary students were murdered and Hezbollah’s Al Manar television announced that “The Martyrs of Imad Mughniyah” claimed responsibility.

North Korea is also effective at nucleating crises. It proliferates dangerous weapons, launches missiles toward its neighbors and tested a nuclear device. Regional talks intended to wean Pyongyang from its dangerous programs have been stalled for a year because the north refuses to cooperate. Now, the U.S. may capitulate to the communist regime’s demands for more concessions.

Russia and China are growing in power and becoming less predictable. Russia has come out of its post Cold War hibernation with a vengeance. President Vladimir Putin threatens to retarget nuclear ballistic missiles on Europeans who accept a U.S.-proposed anti-ballistic missile system intended to counter Iran’s threat. Moscow’s defense spending has radically increased due to abundant oil money and Russia’s military is back to its Cold War practice of shadowing American vessels, testing sophisticated missiles and conducting wargames with old allies.

China is unlikely to create a crisis until after the August Olympic games but all bets are off if Taiwan pushes for independence. Last fall, president of the People’s Republic of China , Hu Jintao, affirmed China ’s military modernization and urged the communist party to “…accelerate the revolution in military affairs … [and] ensure preparations for military struggles….” And now Taiwan is pursuing UN membership separate from China.

Last week, the Pentagon reported that Beijing ’s comprehensive transformation of its military forces is breathtaking. It is rapidly increasing its ballistic and cruise missile fleet both in range and sophistication. Its demonstrated space and counterspace capabilities e.g., last year’s successful test of an anti-satellite weapon, have direct military application.

Beijing’s cyberwarfare capability drew attention in 2007 when it attacked Pentagon servers as well as computer networks in German government agencies. Its submarine fleet will soon surpass America ’s in numbers and it is rapidly closing the sophistication gap. Its air and air defense arsenals include a homebuilt Early Warning and Control (EWAC) aircraft for power projection. China has a 1.25 million active duty ground force equipped with modern tanks, armored personnel carriers and artillery.

The Pentagon’s 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review report states that China “…has the greatest potential to compete militarily with the United States and field disruptive military technologies that could over time offset traditional U.S. military advantages.”

A perfect storm is about timing. Most if not all of these potential crises could challenge the next president. Voters must consider the ability of the potential commander-in-chiefs to juggle tough national security issues. Senator McCain stands head and shoulders above either Democrat candidate.

If the fall is storm-free, the perfect storm will await Inauguration Day 2009. Soon after, America could face an enormously dangerous period in which a new and comprehensively unprepared Democrat president occupies the White House. Perfect geopolitical storms don’t favor the inexperienced.

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3/10/08

* Olmert denies cease fire talks with Hamas taking place Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said emphatically after meeting with visiting Czech Prime Minister on Monday Mirek Topolanek that there was no agreement on a cease fire with Hamas.

* Rabbi Shapira: Strong Government to Replace the Hollow One “Instead of the thorn bush, the cypress will come up, and instead of a hollow government, a strong one shall grow,” said Rabbi Yaakov Shapira Sunday, in a paraphrase on a verse from Isaiah 55.

* Israeli minister says sack ElBaradei over Iran An Israeli cabinet minister called on Sunday for the dismissal of the head of the UN nuclear watchdog for not doing enough to curb Iranian atomic projects with bomb-making potential.

* Pakistani Opposition to Form New Gov’t President Pervez Musharraf is not about to quit, a senior ally said Monday, a day after opponents agreed to form a government and restore judges who had questioned the legality of the former army chief continuing in office.

* Serbian government calls for poll The Serbian government has urged President Boris Tadic to dissolve parliament and hold an early election.

* Israel Approves Home Building in West Bank The government of Israel said Sunday that it had approved the construction of hundreds of homes in a West Bank settlement north of Jerusalem, a move that could further complicate a peace effort already hobbled by violence.

* Turkish PM seeks to turn new page in Iraq relations Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday he wants better relations with Iraq, a week after Ankara ended an army offensive against PKK rebels based in the north of the country.

* Opposition protests crackdown in Egypt The opposition Muslim Brotherhood demonstrated in two Egyptian cities Sunday, protesting arrests that have targeted the group’s leaders and potential candidates ahead of upcoming local elections, police and the movement said.

* Iranian group puts price on Barak’s head ‘Islamic Student Justice Seekers’ declare financial prizes to be awarded to those who kill Israeli defense minister, Mossad Director Meir Dagan, and Military Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin.

* Hamas says its fighters train in Iran Senior Hamas commander admits in interview to Sunday Times some 300 men have already been trained by Revolutionary Guards.

Carter, Annan to head peace mission to Mideast

By: Associated Press – YNet News

The council of world leaders launched by former President Nelson Mandela is sending a three-person team to help ease tensions in the troubled Middle East

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03/08/08

* Egypt: Syria thwarting cease-fire talks Syria may be attempting to deflect international scrutiny of its actions in Lebanon by thwarting Egyptian attempts to moderate a cease-fire between Palestinian factions and Israel.

* Iran sanctions vote signals a global rift Some developing nations may be starting to sour on push by world powers to control lucrative nuclear technology.

* Police chief: This isn’t a 3rd intifada Police Chief Insp.-Gen. Dudi Cohen on Friday said that Thursday’s terror attack could not have been prevented.

* Jordan’s Abdullah warns failure of Israel-PA peace talks may boost Iran Jordan’s King Abdullah II has warned that the failure of the peace process between Palestinian and Israel will increase Iran’s ambitions.

* Carter, Annan to head peace mission to Mideast The council of world leaders launched by former President Nelson Mandela is sending a three-person team to help ease tensions in the troubled Middle East.

* Professor Blair: former British PM to take up Yale position Former British prime minister Tony Blair is to take up a post teaching at Yale.

* Iraqi Leader Tries to Mend Relationship With Turkey The president of Iraq, Jalal Talabani, visited Turkey on Friday as part of a joint effort to mend relations strained by a Turkish ground offensive.

* Afghans protest over Danish cartoon Thousands of Afghans packed a sports stadium in the western Afghanistan city Herat Saturday to protest the reprinting of the same Danish cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed that sparked rage in the Muslim world.

* North Korea’s leader expresses hope for stronger friendship with Syria North Korean leader Kim Jong II hopes for stronger friendship with Syria.

* Google-Double Click merger raises privacy concerns A €2 billion takeover by US-based search engine giant Google, of online advertising firm Double Click, is likely to be approved.

Attack will be seen in Messianic terms

By: Amir Mizroch – The Jerusalem Post

While defense establishment officials sitting in the Kiriya military headquarters in Tel-Aviv ponder the diplomatic-security implications of last night’s attack, a totally different analysis will be taking place this weekend around Shabbat dinner tables across Jerusalem and most West Bank settlements.

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Pope approves permanent Catholic-Muslim forum

By: Richard Owen – Times Online

n a ground breaking move Pope Benedict XVI has approved the setting up of a permanent Catholic-Muslim Forum – the first of its kind – which is to hold its inaugural summit meeting in the Vatican in November.

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03/07/08

* ‘The entire country is in need of mercy’ Thousands were at Merkaz Harav Yeshiva in Jerusalem Friday morning to eulogize the eight victims of the terror attack the night before.

* Hamas claims responsibility for J’lem shooting attack Hamas on Friday announced it was responsible for Thursday’s shooting attack at the Mercaz Harav religious school in Jerusalem that killed eight people.

* UNSC fails to condemn J’lem shooting The UN Security Council failed to reach an agreement overnight Thursday on issuing an official condemnation over the deadly shooting attack.

* Strong euro sparks calls for boost of EU monetary institutions Days before an EU leaders’ economic summit, calls for measures to tackle the rising strength of the euro are intensifying.

* Attack will be seen in Messianic terms While defense establishment officials sitting in the Kiriya military headquarters in Tel-Aviv ponder the diplomatic-security implications of last night’s attack, a totally different analysis will be taking place this weekend.

* Talabani in Turkey for talks Jalal Talabani, Iraq’s president, has begun his first official visit to Turkey, aimed at bolstering ties between the two countries.

* Iraqi cleric: Some followers have split Powerful Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr explained why he has been absent from the public eye and acknowledged that some close followers have split from his movement.

* Gaza: Thousands celebrate Jerusalem attack Gaza’s streets filled with joyous crowds of thousands on Thursday evening following the terror attack at a Jerusalem rabbinical seminary.

* Settlement construction declining New construction by Jews in Judea and Samaria has dropped more quickly than the national average.

* US Iraq envoy plans to step down The US ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, has told the Washington Post newspaper that he intends to leave his post early next year, to retire.