04/22/08

* Muslim anti-Semitism ‘strategic threat’ Muslim anti-Semitism is growing in scope and extremism, to the point that it has become a credible strategic threat for Israel.

* Afghanistan’s myriad drug smuggling routes Heroin, morphine base, opium, and hashish are carried out of Afghanistan along traditional and newly developed smuggling routes that cross its porous borders.

* Clinton: We could ‘obliterate’ Iran “I want the Iranians to know that if I’m the president, we will attack Iran,” said Democratic Presidential hopeful Senator Hilary Clinton.

* Iraq PM seeks neighbours’ support Iraq’s prime minister has told a meeting of ministers of neighbouring Arab countries that his nation is on the road to recovery.

* ‘US told Carter not to talk to Hamas’ The Bush administration explicitly warned former US President Jimmy Carter against meeting with members of Hamas.

* Churches fear Zimbabwe ‘genocide’ Church leaders in Zimbabwe have called for international action to prevent post-election violence developing into genocidal proportions.

* Zawahri slams Hamas’s ceasefire moves Al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri slammed Hamas Tuesday for reportedly being ready for a ceasefire with Israel subject to a Palestinian referendum.

* UN food chief urges crisis action The head of the UN World Food Program has said urgent action is required to stimulate food production and help the poor cope with soaring food prices.

* Abdullah to ask Bush to cancel visit Jordan’s King Abdullah is expected to advise US President George W. Bush to postpone or cancel his upcoming visit to the Middle East.

* Brussels abandons plans to protect gays and lesbians The European Commission has abandoned its plans to protect gays and lesbians against discrimination under pressure from Germany.

A Preeminent Threat to National Security

By: – Robert Maginnis

A new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found that Western Pakistan has become a safe haven for terrorists plotting “to undermine Pakistan” a nuclear power, to kill Western soldiers and to attack their homelands. That area became a US national security concern when al Qaeda terror leader Osama bin Laden escaped there in 2001 but so far our strategy to shutdown that safe haven has failed which has prompted the GAO to call for a new approach.

Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) is a vast unpoliced mountainous border region dominated by extremists harbored by the radically independent Pashtun tribes, whose territory extends into Afghanistan. It is one of Pakistan’s poorest agricultural regions with high unemployment, little infrastructure, a 17 percent literacy rate and a fundamentalist Islamic system. It is still governed under legal structures dating from the region’s colonial period.

The Director of National Intelligence (DNI) concludes in his 2008 Annual Threat Assessment that the resurgence of al Qaeda terrorists in the FATA poses a “…preeminent threat to US national security.” That assessment states that al Qaeda is using its Pakistani safe haven to put together “…another attack against America” which is “…designed to produce mass casualties, visually dramatic destruction, significant economic aftershocks, and/or fear among the population.”

The DNI states that FATA-based terrorists pose a threat for Pakistan as well. Recently, FATA-based terrorists have increased suicide attacks against Pakistan’s military and have sponsored assassinations like that of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. The FATA-based terrorists will threaten all of Pakistan if not defeated.

he GAO indicates that the US has relied principally on the Pakistani military to address the FATA problem. America has paid Islamabad $5.8 billion to clean-up that region and most of those funds went to pay 120,000 military and paramilitary forces deployed to the FATA. Unfortunately, in spite of Pakistan’s efforts, al Qaeda has regenerated its ability to attack the US and has succeeded in establishing a safe haven.

A senior officer with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan who is familiar with the FATA explained that the Pakistani forces are not up to the task of establishing control. They tend to get tied down to static positions, explained the officer, and refuse to pursue the terrorists. They are “…overmatched by the insurgents” which means they lack counterinsurgency training and sufficient equipment. He explained that these shortfalls suggest why the Pakistani government routinely “makes deals” with the insurgents which result in the status quo. The GAO places the blame closer to home, however.

According to the GAO, the anarchy in the FATA stems from the lack of a comprehensive plan “…for meeting US national security goals” as stipulated by the National Strategy for Combating Terrorism (2003). GAO recommends Congress require the government to draft a plan that addresses all elements of national power — diplomatic, military, intelligence, development assistance, economic, and law enforcement support.

The White House claims this is already happening and there are plenty of plans on the books. “The United States is dealing with the terrorist threat in Pakistan through a variety of means across the political, economic and security fronts,” Gordon Johndroe, a White House spokesman, said.

Whether the White House is truly doing all it can is perhaps suspect. But the GAO ought to recognize that even the best plan will fail if Pakistan is unwilling to cooperate.

Despite whatever planning has been done, and regardless of which instruments of power have been applied, the United States has not managed to convince Pakistan to clean out the terrorists.

Understandably, the US would like to pursue al Qaeda and Taliban escaping into the region from Afghanistan but as one high-ranking military official said, “There’s no way we’re going to put a brigade in the FATA region. Pakistan is a sovereign nation and it’s up to Pakistan to make the call on if they want foreign forces in their nation.” It’s an inherent contradiction that Pakistan is too sensitive about its sovereignty to allow the US to help in the FATA but not too sensitive to cede sovereignty to terrorists.

The frustration associated with Pakistan’s safe haven has prompted presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama to say “If we have actionable intelligence on al Qaeda operatives, including [Osama] bin Laden, and [Pakistan’s] President Musharraf cannot act, then we should,” Obama said. “That’s just common sense.”

It is common sense for our forces on the ground as well. “The center of gravity is on the other side of the border,” a U.S. intelligence official said. “The weight of the organization is on one side, inside Pakistan. That doesn’t preclude our concerns or the ability for [al Qaeda] to mount operational attacks on our coalition forces inside Afghanistan.”

Short of going into the FATA, the best Western militaries can do to impede the flow of terrorists is to increase force levels to plug some of the infiltration routes along the region’s 373 rugged miles of border with Afghanistan. That’s in part why General Dan McNeill, the then-ISAF commander, asked for and was granted two more brigades to secure southern Afghanistan beginning in 2009.

But more troops in Afghanistan won’t solve the long-term safe haven problem. The nagging question is how do we deny FATA as a safe haven for extremists without violating Pakistan’s sovereignty? Here is a start.

We need to build up the capability of the Pakistani frontier corps. We must train and educate their officer corps regarding counterinsurgency operations and provide them with better equipment. We should convince the Pakistani government that its biggest threat is not next door in India but radical Islam. That shift will give the FATA effort a much higher priority and perhaps result in more Western assistance inside the region.

The source of radicalism, Saudi-funded Islamic madrasses (Islamic schools), must be shuttered. The loss of Saudi funding will require alternative programs, which must be part of the GAO’s proposed comprehensive plan.

The biggest challenge won’t be part of the GAO’s proposed comprehensive plan. We need courageous leadership like that displayed by President Ronald Reagan during the Cold War. He recognized that Russia’s threat would end only when there was a fundamental change in the Soviet system. His strategy of economic warfare forced that change and exposed the bankruptcy of communist ideology. Today, we need Reaganesque leadership that exposes the bankruptcy of radical Islamic ideology and then it too will begin to crumble.

On September 20, 2001, President Bush declared a Reaganesque policy when he told the nation, “We will pursue nations that provide aid or safe haven to terrorism. Every nation, in every region, now has a decision to make. Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists. From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the United States as a hostile regime.”

This policy needs to be dusted off and used with Pakistan in concert with the GAO’s comprehensive plan. Islamabad must be given the choice — decide whether you are “…with us, or … with the terrorists.” Working together we can close the FATA and get on with the serious work of stabilizing the region.


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Muslim call to adopt Mecca time

By: Magdi Abdelhadi – BBC News

Muslim scientists and clerics have called for the adoption of Mecca time to replace GMT, arguing that the Saudi city is the true center of the Earth

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04/21/08

* IDF braces for more attacks from Gaza The IDF was gearing up on Sunday for a wave of Hamas attacks along the Gaza border after the terror group carried out an ambitious large-scale attack against the Kerem Shalom crossing with Israel a day earlier.

* ‘Hamas won’t recognize’ Israel but accept 1967 borders’ Hamas will not recognize Israel but will accept a Palestinian state on Palestinian territories occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six Day War, the Islamic terror group’s exiled leader said Monday.

* Palestinians’ backing for terror rises The number of Palestinians who support attacks against Israelis continues to rise and more than half of them favor suicide bombings, according to a poll published this weekend.

* Pakistan launches longest-range nuclear-capable missile Pakistan’s military said a missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead anywhere in India is ready for wartime use after troops successfully launched it Monday for the first time during a field exercise.

* Netanyahu to ‘Post’: Iran must be stopped Opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu was treated respectfully by the 100 members of the foreign press who attended his Israel Project briefing Wednesday. The same day, the Hebrew press was not as kind.

* Muslim call to adopt Mecca time Muslim scientists and clerics have called for the adoption of Mecca time to replace GMT, arguing that the Saudi city is the true centre of the Earth.

* Stadium Mass ends Pope’s US visit Pope Benedict XVI said farewell to the United States by celebrating an open-air Mass with 55,000 people at New York’s Yankee baseball stadium.

* Rice joins Gulf regional meeting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is in Bahrain for a meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council.

* Somalia clashes ‘the worst since 1991’ Bodies continued to litter the streets of Mogadishu on Monday after two days of intense fighting described by one human rights representative as “the worst” since 1991.

* Oil rises above $117 for the first time Crude oil rose above $117 a barrel on Monday for the first time after OPEC said it would maintain current production levels, rejecting calls from Japan and Britain to raise output.

04/19/08

* Carter meets with Mashaal twice in Syria Former US President Carter defied US and Israeli warnings and met twice this weekend with the exiled leader of Hamas and his deputy.

* Israelis abroad celebrate Passover under heavy security Many young Israeli globetrotters will be absent from their families’ Passover seder tables this year.

* IDF places full closure on Gaza, W. Bank The IDF declared a full closure on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank on Friday, to remain in effect until after the Pessah holiday.

* Iran should defend Islamic world: top cleric A high-ranking Iranian cleric on Friday said the country should grow into a military super power to defend all Muslims.

* Pope in NY for anniversary Mass Pope Benedict XVI is marking the third anniversary of his election as head of the Roman Catholic Church with Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York.

* Iraqi raids target Shia militias At least 12 people have been reported killed in overnight clashes in Baghdad’s Sadr City district.

* EU tightens anti-terrorism laws European Union ministers have agreed to punish incitement to terrorism through the internet.

* Oil and rice race to record levels Oil extended its record-breaking run this week, touching the $117 level, while petrol, copper, tin and rice also achieved new peaks.

* The Real World: Putin in Libya Russian President Vladimir Putin began a two-day visit to Libya on April 16.

* Half of EU citizens on the net, but rural Europe left behind Out of the half a billion EU citizens, more than 250 million regularly use the internet.

04/18/08

* ‘Iran smuggling arms into Gaza by sea’ Iran has stepped up its efforts to smuggle weapons into the Gaza Strip by using floatable devices that it drops near the waters off the Gaza coast.

* Rice: Syria ‘most certainly an issue in nuclear proliferation’ U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told reporters on Thursday that “Syria is most certainly an issue in proliferation.”

* Bibi: If PM can’t fix Gaza, he should go Israel will ultimately have to “bring down” the Hamas regime in Gaza.

* Israel closes off West Bank and Gaza for duration of Passover Israel has imposed a complete closure on the West Bank and Gaza for at least a week, the duration of the Passover holiday.

* Al Qaeda declares ‘failure and defeat’ for U.S. troops in Iraq Marking the fifth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, al Qaeda’s media arm released an audio recording, purportedly from the group’s second-in-command.

* Carter: Gaza blockade is an atrocity Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip is an “atrocity,” former US president Jimmy Carter said.

* Hesder Yeshiva Boys to Run Passover Seders In a joint, first-time initiative of the IDF Chief Rabbinate and the Union of Hesder Yeshivot, hundreds of army soldiers currently studying in yeshivot have been recruited.

* Abbas turns to Russia for help As fighting continues to rage in the Gaza Strip and progress bogs down in the U.S.-sponsored peace negotiations with Israel, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has turned to Russia for help.

* EU to sign energy security pact with Iraq European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso and Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki announced on Wednesday (16 April) their intention to develop an energy security partnership.

* After Assimilation: The Pope Works To Bring Back Catholic Culture Call Pope Benedict XVI a “cultural Catholic” and you’re likely to get puzzled looks if not angry rejoinders.

04/17/2008

* Assad: Syria is preparing for war Syria sees war with Israel as a real possibility, and is preparing for such an event.

* Iran shows off its military might Iran has been displaying its military power at a ceremony to mark the country’s annual army day.

* Iran training media for Israel-Syria war The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Corporation (IRIB) has begun a training course for war journalists.

* 12 Rockets on Thursday, Including 2 Katyushas Hamas terrorists have fired 12 rockets at Israel so far Thursday, causing fear but no concrete damage.

* Abbas calls for Moscow peace summit Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas appealed Thursday for greater urgency in reaching peace in the Middle East.

* White House thousands greet Pope Thousands of guests have welcomed Pope Benedict XVI to the White House for his meeting with President George W Bush.

* Hizbullah Will Dispatch Israeli Arabs to Attack From Rear in War A Syrian newspaper reported that Hizbullah plans to activate masses of Israeli Arab terrorists in the next war.

* Iran: ‘9/11 an excuse for U.S. invasions’ Iran’s hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cast doubt over the United States’ version of the September 11 attacks.

* Photo Essay: Preparing for Passover in the Promised Land Cleaning, getting ready for the seder and baking matza. Arutz-7 shows you Israel as the nation prepares to celebrate the Exodus.

* Russia cancels Libya’s debt Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi in a move to rebuild ties with a former Soviet ally.

04/16/08

* ‘Olmert offers Abbas 64% of W. Bank’ Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has offered the Palestinians 64 percent of the West Bank as part of a future peace agreement.

* Iraqi forces battle Shia fighters At least six people have been killed in fresh fighting between Iraqi government forces and Shia fighters.

* Putin in Libya to close $2.5b arms deal Only few weeks before he leaves office, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Libya on Wednesday.

* Dollar Falls to Record Against Euro as EU Inflation Quickens The dollar fell to a record low against the euro after European inflation accelerated in March.

* PMW: PA cozying up to America’s enemies President Mahmoud Abbas’s Palestinian Authority is snugly in bed with the United States’ worst enemies.

* Police on high alert ahead of Passover, Israel 60 celebrations Police have raised their alert level throughout the country on Wednesday ahead of the Passover holiday.

* Hamas sends reps to meet with Carter Two senior Hamas leaders based in Gaza arrived in the Egyptian capital on Wednesday in hopes of meeting with former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.

* Iran to hold largest-ever air parade Iran will mark Iranian Army Day on Thursday with a massive air parade, the largest in its history.

* Survey: Nasrallah is the most admired leader in the Arab world Hezbollah chief Sheikh Nassan Nasrallah is the most admired leader in the Arab world, according to a poll.

* Pope in landmark White House trip US President George W Bush has welcomed visiting Pope Benedict XVI to the White House for a reception attended by thousands of well-wishers.

Hamas’ Useful Idiot

By: Robert Maginnis – Human Events

When former president Jimmy Carter meets with terrorist Hamas leader Khaled Mashall this Friday in Damascus he will apparently violate two federal laws. His eager defiance of the law threatens Americans at home and our troops abroad.

Muhammad Nazzal, an Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) terror group official in Syria, told the Associated Press that Carter had sent an envoy to Damascus requesting a meeting with their exiled leader Mashaal. Hamas “Welcomed the request.”

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said of Carter’s meeting, “US government policy is that Hamas is a terrorist organization and we don’t believe it is in the interest of our policy or in the interest of peace to have such a meeting.” Assistant secretary of state David Welch spoke with the 82-year-old Carter before his trip and asked him not to meet any representative of Hamas.

Carter’s meeting will violate the Logan Act (18 U.S.C. § 953) which makes it a felony for any American, “…without authority of the United States,” to communicate with a foreign government in an effort to influence that government’s behavior on any “…disputes or controversies with the United States.” A citizen found guilty of this law could be imprisoned for up to three years. Carter’s specific intention is “to provide momentum for current efforts to secure peace in the Middle East.”

The Logan Act dates back to the French revolution. In 1797, President John Adams sent envoys to Paris to settle differences with the French arising from our failure to support their revolution. When the envoys returned empty-handed, Dr. George Logan, a physician and Philadelphia Republican, attempted to resolve the crisis on his own.

Logan, who carried a private certificate from then vice president Thomas Jefferson, succeeded. Logan’s freelancing effort, however, irritated President Adams who recommended that Congress take action to stop the “…temerity and impertinence of individuals affecting to interfere in public affairs between France and the United States.” In 1799, Congress passed the law which remains in effect to this day.

Carter’s proposed meeting will also violate part of the USA Patriot Act of 2001 which prohibits any US citizen from knowingly providing “…material support or resources” to a foreign terrorist organization (18 U.S.C. § 2339A(b)). The phrase “material support or resources” includes “expert advice” which is what former presidents provide. A citizen found guilty of violating this law could be imprisoned for life.The State Department has legally defined Hamas as a foreign terrorist organization based on three criteria: it is a foreign organization, it engages in terrorist activity, and it threatens the security of US nationals or the national security of the US.

Hamas was founded in 1987 during the first violent Palestinian insurrection (intifada) against Israel. Since January 2007, Hamas has governed the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and has activities in Iran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Syria.

Hamas has claimed responsibility for suicide bombings inside Israel and routinely fires rockets at Israeli settlements. Its leaders are committed to terrorism and say they intend to continue their attacks until Israel is eradicated.

In February, on al-Aqsa television, Hamas parliamentarian Fathi Hammad, declared that, “For the Palestinian people, death has become an industry, at which women excel, and so do all the people living on this land. The elderly excel at this, and so do the mujahideen and the children. This is why they have formed human shields of the women, the children, the elderly, and the mujahideen, in order to challenge the Zionist bombing machine.”

Israel is not the only nation threatened by Hamas. Before his assassination in 2004, Hamas chief Abdel al-Aziz Rantisi took part in a Gaza rally in support of the Iraqi insurgency. Amid chants of “Death to America” and the burning of American flags, Rantisi called on Iraqis to “Strike and Burn” US troops and “Teach them the lessons of suicide actions.”

In August 2004, Hamas’ current leader Mashaal signed a statement calling on all Muslims to join with radical Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in his fight against American forces in Iraq. Later, al-Sadr vowed to serve as the “striking arm” for Hamas in Iraq.

Hamas also serves Iranian interests in Israel. It receives weapons and money from Tehran and The London Times reports that Hamas has been sending its forces to Tehran to train with Iran’s Qods (Jerusalem) Force and Lebanon’s Hezbollah for more than two years. Both Qods and Hezbollah have American blood on their hands.

Hamas is also a threat to our homeland. Rantisi wrote a 2003 article stating that attacking America was not only “…a moral and national duty — but above all, a religious one.” FBI director Robert Mueller said, “Although it would be a major strategic shift for Hamas, its United States network is theoretically capable of facilitating acts of terrorism in the United States.”

That shift may be underway. In August 2004, a Hamas money-man, Ismail Selim Elbarasse, was arrested for videotaping cables and other features “…integral to the structural integrity” of Maryland’s Bay Bridge. The incident was treated as a Hamas reconnaissance of the bridge and “…as a potential link between Hamas and al Qaeda.” Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), who pleaded with Carter not to meet with Mashaal, believes Hamas is responsible for the murders of at least 26 Americans.

Carter’s plan to showcase his opposition to the government makes him just one among a number of prominent Democrats who have violated the law by meeting with our avowed enemies.

Last year, house speaker Nancy Pelosi traveled to Damascus “…to communicate on foreign-policy issues” with Syrian president Bashar Assad. She claimed her trip sought a “…road to peace” but her stature and the fact that Syria was enabling Iraqi insurgents against American forces sent mixed messages.

In 1972, actress Jane Fonda toured North Vietnam where she participated in a staged press conference accompanied by captured American servicemen to “prove” that the POWs weren’t being mistreated. It’s noteworthy that Fonda has endorsed Senator Barrack Obama, who promises as president to “…meet separately, without precondition” with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea.

In 1984, civil rights leader Jesse Jackson traveled to Cuba and Nicaragua and returned home with Cuban political prisoners seeking asylum. Then Jackson met with Hamas’ Mashaal in Syria in 2006. Jackson, too, has endorsed Obama.

None of these transgressors have been taken to task for their behavior. The responsibility for the nation’s foreign policy is constitutionally vested with the president. Jimmy Carter had his chance in the 1970s and made a mess of it. We should not allow him to speak for us now and should never elect a presidential candidate who pledges to meet with terrorist regimes “without precondition.”

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04/15/08

* Iran: We’ll ‘eliminate Israel’ if it launches attack Iran will destroy Israel if Israel attacks Teheran, Iranian Deputy Chief of Staff Mohammad Reza Ashtiani warned Tuesday.

* Euro Demands More Say in World Economy The European Union’s top economy official has said that Europe deserved a greater say in the global economy.

* Hizbullah: We’ll take fight to Israel’s backyard The victims of the next Lebanon war will lie in Israel’s “backyard,” a top Hizbullah official threatened.

* Poland remembers ghetto uprising Poland is holding events to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.

* Hamas planning another border breach Hamas is planning to blow up the border with Egypt in Rafah for the second time.

* Food Costs Rising Fastest in 17 Years Steve Tarpin can bake a graham cracker crust in his sleep, but explaining why the price for his Key lime pies went from $20 to $25 required mastering a thornier topic: global economics.

* ‘Land inseparable part of Syria talks’ Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said Sunday during an interview with the Qatari Tribune newspaper that “the discussion about land will be an inseparable part of negotiations with Syria.”

* Carter greeted warmly by Hamas official in Ramallah, lays wreath on Arafat’s grave Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter on Tuesday warmly embraced a leading Hamas figure in the West Bank.

* Peres: Carter damaged peace process Former US president Jimmy Carter was immediately criticized upon his arrival in Israel Sunday by President Shimon Peres.

* Member states consider perks and staff for new EU president EU member states have begun preliminary talks on some of the most political aspects of the bloc’s new treaty.