Sunday, November 09, 2008

Michael Moore has an interesting entry this weekend.


Benazir Bhutto in 2006 (Photo: Reuters/Toby Melville)

"There may be five chaps here and three chaps there, sitting in huts, plotting, preparing. ... But there aren't hundreds of cells working in bunkers that look like Pentagon military operations centers."

Mike has a point. There is far too much military intervention into Tribal Areas of Pakistan without the consent of the Pakistani government. The problem is that militants live among the average Pakistani citizen. When these attacks take place they kill innocent people. In years past, I have witnessed 'targeting' of terrorists that have only destroyed the KNOWN terrorist. It is possible and it should be investigated as a potential for ending the terrorist networks within Pakistan.

I rather not make this example, but, it is valid and quite accurate. To quote the exact facts from the BBC:

Sheikh Yassin was killed in a precise missile strike on March 22, 2004 (click here).
...In December 2001, one man died in clashes with Palestinian police after Sheikh Yassin was placed under house arrest.
Shooting erupted again in June 2002 when Palestinian police surrounded his house, following a spate of bloody suicide bombings against Israel.
And, in September 2003, the Israeli army attempted to kill Sheikh Yassin, while he was at the house of a Hamas colleague in Gaza.
His killing in a missile strike on 22 March 2004 was seen by analysts as an attempt to stop his group taking advantage of a proposed Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.

Sheik Yassin was considered a holy man and was revered by the Palestinian people, but, in fact he sent young boys to their deaths as recruits to suicide bombings. Israel tried on many occassion to stop the ritualist holy man from his continued recruitment for suicide bombers. They were unsuccessful until one day, a missle strike aimed exactly at the car the Sheik was riding was targeted and exploded. They never knew the missile was coming, nor did it cause any other deaths.

Pakistan is a sovereign country with the right to control the activities within its borders. As seen with Syria and with increasing regularity in Pakistan, there are self-righteous attacks by the USA military on areas of these countries without the consent or knowledge of the central authority.

The reporting of the event below is somewhat blurred. It is debatable as to why that is the case, however, under the Bush administration and due to the high rate of violence it has become increasingly difficult for accurate focus to USA military interventions. So, for the sake of example I will point out a few 'jounalistic flaws' that cause 'permission' for continued USA military strikes where they should not be.

"...U.S. drones fired missiles on Monday into a Pakistani village used by Taliban commander Jalauddin Haqqani,..."

The reporting style, for whatever reason it exists, causes the reader to believe the entire Pakistani village was in support of IF not just USED by a Taliban commander. It causes the belief that the entire village is the enemy. That is not the case.

We have witnessed in Afghanistan the oppression by the Taliban. We know they are capable of some terrible behaviors. At the time bin Laden occupied Afghanistan with his regime courtesy of The Taliban, men were required to have beards, women were required to wear burkas and although some still do, that isn't because they were terrified of their own safety. Today, in Afghanistan if a man wants to shave his beard it isn't viewed as sacriledge and a death sentence.

While I am grateful for the reporting and the direct quote and account of an eyewitness, if there could be 'content' added to such reporting that would provide a clearer picture as to why some Americans view this as an egregious act by their military it would be helpful.

Villagers of both Pakistan and Afghanistan are somewhat innocent bystanders in an equivalent to a 'drive by shooting.' They are caught in the middle of a war not of their making nor their desire. While villagers are faced with consequences for lack of loyalty to such oppressive regimes, that doesn't mean they are or should be the targets of USA military intent, when it would be better to kill or capture the oppressors than kill everyone in sight.

Three killed in strike on Pakistani village-witness (click here)
08 Sep 2008 05:37:25 GMT
08 Sep 2008 05:37:25 GMT
Source: Reuters
MIRANSHAH, Pakistan, Sept 8 (Reuters) - At least three people were killed and up to 20 wounded when suspected U.S. drones fired missiles on Monday into a Pakistani village used by Taliban commander Jalauddin Haqqani, witnesses said.

"There were two drones and they fired three missiles," said a resident of Dandi Darpakheil, a village near Miranshah, the main town of North Waziristan tribal region.
A military official said a house and madrasa founded by Haqqani was the target of the attack. (Reporting by Haji Mujtaba; writing by Zeeshan Haider; Editing by Alex Richardson)



The Tribal Areas were the focus of the Late Benazir Bhutto when she returned to run for office. It was due to that focus, violence toward her began as the campaign got under way. She did nothing to inflame the circumstances, however, her focus was evident and that brought terrorists out of the woodwork to harm her and stop her progression to power within Pakistan. It didn't work and we should all be grateful it didn't work as her spouse now leads the Pakistan Peoples Party and the country of Pakistan.

The tribal areas are where terrorist networks find their best hiding places. They move among the people of that region and seek influence of the people to protect themselves from being arrested or worse. There is little at this point the Pakistani government can do about the Taliban because the country itself is in crisis. It currently has a fiscal deficit that could threaten the elected leadership. Pakistan unemployment is high resulting in hideous circumstances of impoverishment. Where impoverishment lives, so do the opportunities for terrorist networks.

...Access to basic services like primary health care and safe drinking water is denied to nearly half of the population. About 38 % of the children under five are malnourished....(click here)

The tribal areas are dangerous territory and to state otherwise would be foolishness, yet, in the wisdom of Benazir Bhutto these were the regions of Pakistan which needed her solemn attention. They are the regions that allow the migration of terrorists into precious Pakistani cities such as Karachi, wear Danny Pearl was kidnapped and subsequently murdered. The tribal areas cause many problems, but, they also have many problems and to realize that Benazir Bhutto longed to raise these people out of misery to create employ, education and quality of life speaks to the path the USA has to take to instrument the changes required to REMOVE and DESTROY terrorist 'entities' in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.

When I think of the citizens of these areas the first word that comes to mind is RESPECT. The citizens of Pakistan and Afghanistan that desire a better tomorrow deserve the respect of their government, the USA and an international community that knows the brevity and consequences of their suffering.

Pakistan under Musharraf actually had a 'government within a government' that resulted in the re-establishment of a vicious regime of Taliban which now dominate the civilians of both countries. The Taliban have become accustomed to a great deal of comfort under Musharraf and I doubt sincerely it will continue when the people of Pakistan are empowered to reclaim their sense of freedom and well being. I am not so much worried about the people of Afghanistan, because, they already have education opportunities they thrive on that will liberate them at first opportunity.

The problem with assaulting these tribal areas is that violence serves the opposite of the purpose it intends. And YES. The USA air strikes, when they kill innocent people are assaults considered to be violence, that serve the purpose of the Taliban and not the PPP. The turmoil these people live in everyday has to end and it won't end so long as they view their government as their enemy rather than their liberator.

Benazir Bhutto was the liberator of the people of Pakistan, NOT, their sherrif or jailer and CERTAINLY NOT their oppressor !


...In an exclusive interview with Newsweek's Ron Moreau (click here) in his corner office in the prime minister's secretariat in Islamabad, Durrani, 67, discussed how American attacks are undercutting the country's struggle against militants, Pakistan's commitment to battling extremists in its own way, and how the historically testy relations between the country's political leaders and the military are, at least for now, proceeding smoothly. Excerpts:
NEWSWEEK: It has been reported that you made an urgent trip to Washington immediately following an unprecedented U.S. military ground attack in Pakistan's tribal area early last September. What was your message to the Bush administration?Durrani: I did go, but not immediately [following the attack]. First the president [Zardari] said we have to do something about this. Everyone was upset. So first I sent a letter three days [after the attack] to [U.S. National Security Adviser Stephen] Hadley, giving our point of view and strongly suggesting our opposition to this. I said it was highly unpopular in Pakistan and was causing greater anti-Americanism; that the [Pakistani] military is unhappy with this, and most important that it is not helping your cause and is counterproductive. It is doing exactly the opposite of what you are trying to do. We are trying to separate the good guys from the bad guys, trying to separate the tribes from the militants. We made it abundantly clear that this [attack] was pushing them together and creating sympathy for the militants. Soon after that I went to Washington and repeated my message personally to the White House....

72 Days until Inauguration - Change We Can Live With !

The Return to the Cold War is Over !



Moscow hopes for constructive defense shield dialog with Obama (click here)
SHARM EL-SHEIKH, November 9 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow hopes for a more constructive dialog with the administration of Barack Obama about the deployment of U.S. missile defense shield elements in Europe, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
Democrat Obama, who is the first African American to be elected U.S. president, will assume office on January 20, 2009.
"Accords on strategic offensive arms and missile shield elements will surely be finally agreed with the new U.S. administration. We drew attention to the positions, which Barack Obama published on his website. They instill the hope that we'll be able to discuss these issues more constructively," Lavrov said.
Relations between Russia and the U.S. have plunged to a post-Cold War low in recent years over a host of differences, including the deployment of a U.S. missile defense system in Central Europe and a brief conflict in August between Russia and Georgia over South Ossetia, a Georgian breakaway republic....


Russian President Dmitry Medvedev looks at a banknote while visiting the crime laboratory of a city police department in St. Petersburg in Russia, Friday, Nov. 7, 2008. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Serivce)
Sympathies to the families of the dead.

Four children rescued from rubble of Haiti school


Cuba survives third major hurricane, this time Paloma (click here)
Aida Perez, 44 years old, was waiting out Hurricane Paloma with her two daughters in a dormitory at the University of Camaguey inland, along with 900 others from Santa Cruz del Sur, a small city on Cuba’s southern coast. Her house was probably gone, she told an AP reporter, “But what’s important is that we are alive.”
In fact, no Cuban died as the third major hurricane to hit the country in seven weeks struck Cuba’s southern coast Nov. 8. The category 4 storm moved northeasterly to exit as a tropical storm. In Santa Cruz del Sur, 9,889 houses were damaged and 1,353 destroyed. A 12-foot wave traveled one mile inland.
Reports on pre-storm preparations underscore the contribution of hard work. When Paloma hit Guayabal, 15 miles along the coast from Santa Cruz del Sur, all 2,032 inhabitants had already been evacuated. Over 48 hours, civil defense services moved 1.2 million people via buses and trains....





Exiles Donate $100K to Hurricane Victims in Cuba, HaitiBrothers to the Rescue, who Cuban MIGs shot down and killed in 1996, sell final plane to fund donation (click here)
MIAMI -- Cuban exile group Brothers to the Rescue on Tuesday donated $100,000 obtained from the sale of the last of their planes for the benefit of victims of recent hurricanes in Cuba and Haiti.
The organization's president, Jose Basulto, told Efe that the aircraft - a Cessna Skymaster 337H - was acquired by Cuban-American businessman Benjamin Leon, who said he bought the plane because of its historical significance for his countrymen.
Basulto delivered the proceeds of the sale to Miami's Sisters of Charity, which regularly sends food and medicine to Cuba and has redoubled its efforts to collect funds to help victims of the hurricanes and tropical storms that have devastated the two Caribbean countries this year."
The plane was sold to help the victims in both countries and will be preserved for history by Leon, who is also a pilot. He'll keep it in the same condition it's in now and it was in on Feb. 24, 1996, when Cuban MiGs shot (two Brothers to the Rescue) planes" out of the sky, Basulto said....
The strong west to east flow of the jet stream across the U.S. is helping to fuel the early season blizzard across the Dakotas, while at the same time helping to steer Hurricane Paloma away from the Southeast.
The jet stream at this time of year flows from west to east as the winter weather pattern establishes itself.
According to Expert Senior Meterologist John Kocet, not only does the jet have an impact on the intensity of the storms slamming the Plains, it also indirectly influences the path of the sixteenth named storm of 2008.
The Winter Weather Center reports the blizzard conditions will continue into Friday as the core of the storm moves to the east across the Dakotas. More than three feet of snow has fallen in Deadwood, S.D., and across the Black Hills.
Winds topping 60 mph have created extreme whiteout conditions, forcing the closure of Interstate 90 and dozens of other highways and local roads across the western half of South Dakota.
Conditions are just as bad in North Dakota. Interstate 94 is closed west of Bismarck, as are other roads and highways in western North Dakota. As of the late afternoon hours Thursday, Bismarck was being slammed with heavy snow and temperatures tumbling into the 20s. Associated Press reports that the storm knocked out power in parts of southwestern South Dakota and western Nebraska. More than 1,000 customers in Scottsbluff, Neb., were still in the dark Thursday morning.
Snow totals in South Dakota through 10 a.m. Thursday, CST include:
Deadwood: 38 inches
Spearfish: 19 inches
Sturgis: 16 inches
Whitewood: 12 inches
Newell: 12 inches
Ralph: 10 inches
Additional snowfall information is available at the National Weather News Summaries. The snow totals are made worse by the drifting caused by the wind. Drifts as high as ten feet have been reported in Ralph, S.D. Heavy snow fell in the mountains from the Cascades to the Rockies as the storm system blasted out of the Pacific Ocean.
Cars are buried by snow in the parking lot of the Alta Ski Resort in Utah, Wed. Nov. 5, 2008. Phot courtesy of Alta Resort.The snow is good news for ski resort operators.
The combination of the storm and lake-effect snow off the Great Salt Lake has dumped over 3 feet of fresh snow at the Alta Ski Resort in Utah's Little Cottonwood Canyon. Snow is on the slopes of Keystone and Breckenridge resorts in Colorado, which will open on Friday.
The Severe Weather Center reports that showers and thunderstorms erupted Thursday afternoon in the lower Mississippi Valley. No severe weather was reported with these storms.
On Wednesday, severe storms spread across the central Plains, with Oklahoma the target of the strongest storms. Winds gusted to 60 mph during a thunderstorm in Oilton, Okla., golf ball-sized hail slammed Oklahoma City, and nearly 3.5 inches of rain fell in Guthrie, Okla.
The South Regional News story reports that the severe weather threat will continue to lessen on Friday as the storm system moves east of the Mississippi Valley. Showers and thunderstorms will slowly push through the South into Saturday.
While the winter storm batters the northern Plains, the tropics have become active late in the 2008 Atlantic basin hurricane season. The AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center reports that Paloma formed on Wednesday in the western Caribbean.
Paloma is expected to pass near the Cayman Islands Friday and to strike Cuba over the weekend as a hurricane. A hurricane warning is in effect for the Cayman Islands.
Paloma will reach Cuba by Sunday, becoming the latest storm this year to slam the island nation. If Paloma continues to curve to the northeast and perhaps the east, the island of Hispaniola could be threatened. Several named storms this summer led to widespread devastation that killed hundreds in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The westerly flow through the tropics will help to steer Paloma to the south of the Florida peninsula. However, rain bands could reach as far north as the Florida Keys and parts of South Florida.
Nov 16, 2008 3:21 pm US/Mountain
Colorado Couple Shares Stories Of Hurricane Paloma (click here - video)
Reporting Dave Aguilera
DENVER (CBS4) ― Lynn and Linda Martin were looking forward to their dream vacation to the Cayman Islands. They are divers and were excited about two weeks of ocean diving.
But Hurricane Paloma disrupted their plans. The Category 4 storm ended up being the second strongest storm to hit in the month of November.
"They originally said if the hurricane hit, it was going to hit Grand Cayman as a Category 1, so they figured we'd probably be safer on Cayman Brec," said Linda Martin.
The Matins ended up riding out the Category 4 hurricane."
There were a lot of people down there who had been through hurricanes before," Linda said. "They were like, 'you're going to be better off staying here. It's a cement building. It's got boards on the window.'"
The Martins say it was a long night for them.
"I was lying in the bed going 'Please God, please God,'" said Lynn Martin.
The Martins are home now but their pictures show how lucky they were. They show a destroyed island.
"Looking at the pictures brings some sadness," said Lynn. "It's a place that we've really enjoyed. It also brings sadness for the people we knew down there that lost their homes."
Luckily the Martins made it through Hurricane Paloma, but it's a vacation that won't soon forget.

She lost the election. She wore the clothes. There isn't else to say.

She needs to 'fucking' shut up and wait to appoint herself to the Senate when Stevens goes to jail.

END OF DISCUSSION !!!

Did you ever think you would see the day when Republican mouths were Weapons of Mass Destruction?

Wait. Oh, yeah. Bush.

I'll NEVER vote for her when she tries to run for President of the USA either !

She should go shoot a moose or something, it might make her feel better ! There are laws to prosecute people that do exactly this and cause harm to others by their words and actions. If anything happened OR happens to Barak or any member of his 'limited' family she could be brought up on charges.

She needs to stop whining about her lose and stop blaming OTHERS for the loss and take RESPONSIBILITY ! Typical 'Run at the Mouth' Republican, all hubris and ego without substance.

In social circles she'd be called a 'Junk Yard Dog.' Who needs it?



Palin linked to death threats against Obama (click at title to entry, thank you.
9 Nov 2008, 1243 hrs IST, PTI

WASHINGTON: The defeated Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has been blamed by the Secret Service for provoking a spike in death
threats against US President-elect Barack Obama.
During the bitter election campaign, the Alaskan governor had questioned Obama's patriotism and accused him of "palling around with terrorists", citing his links with the sixties radical William Ayers.
Palin's demagogic tone may have unintentionally encouraged white supremacists to plan attacks on the future president of the US.
The Secret Service warned the Obama family last month that they had seen a dramatic surge in threats against the Democratic leader, coinciding with Palin's attacks, the Daily Telegraph newspaper has reported.
The latest details of the increase in threats to Obama come as a report by a top think tank last week had warned that he is a high risk target for racist gunmen.
"Two plots to assassinate Obama were broken up during the campaign season, and several more remain under investigation. We would expect federal authorities to uncover many more plots to attack the president that have been hatched by white supremacist ideologues," warned Stratfor, a security and intelligence analysts.
The verbal attacks by Palin on Obama had provoked a near lynch mob atmosphere at her rallies, with supporters yelling "terrorist" and "kill him" until the McCain campaign ordered her to tone down the rhetoric, the British daily said....