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Brazil Recognizes Palestine

In a public letter addressed to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas on Friday, the outgoing and popular Brazilian president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has formally recognized Palestine as an independent state within its 1967 borders. Meanwhile Israel is pissed, claiming Brazil’s decision was disappointing an problematic to the peace deal negotiations currently at hand. —JCL Al-Jazeera English: Israel has expressed disappointment at Brazil’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders, saying it flew in the face of efforts to negotiate a peace deal. In a public letter addressed to Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, on Friday, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the Brazilian president, recognised Palestine as an independent state within the 1967 borders. The decision came in response to a personal request made by Abbas on November 24, according to the letter published on the foreign ministry’s website on Friday. Read more Related Entries December 4, 2010 Lebanon Gave Israel Tips on Fighting Hezbollah November 29, 2010 Iran Casts Suspicions After Bomb Attacks

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Bhutto Case Reignited With Arrests

In news that may reopen the mystery surrounding Benazir Bhutto’s unsolved assassination, a Pakistani anti-terrorism court has ordered the arrests of the former police chief and deputy of Rawalpindi, the city where Bhutto was killed. The assassination of Bhutto—a popular politician who was running for her country’s presidency—was a considerable blow to Pakistani democracy in 2007. The two suspects, Saud Aziz and Khurram Shahzad, allegedly ordered the crime scene to be cleaned following Bhutto’s death. —JCL The Guardian: A Pakistani court has ordered the arrest of two senior police officers in connection with Benazir Bhutto’s assassination, reviving hopes for a breakthrough in Pakistan’s most pressing political mystery. An anti-terrorism court ordered the arrest of Rawalpindi’s former police chief, Saud Aziz, and his deputy Khurram Shahzad, who ordered the crime scene to be washed down less than two hours after the killing, destroying critical evidence. “They were responsible for Bhutto’s security,” said special investigator Chaudhry Zulfiqar. “They ordered the crime scene to be hosed down despite resistance from other officials.” Read more Related Entries December 4, 2010 Lebanon Gave Israel Tips on Fighting Hezbollah November 29, 2010 Iran Casts Suspicions After Bomb Attacks

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Iran Bakes A Yellowcake

Iran has officially declared that it has created its first domestically produced piece of raw uranium, otherwise deceptively known as non-edible yellowcake, and has subsequently delivered that uranium to a plant for enrichment. Of course the mere possession of yellowcake doesn’t mean anything in itself, as the delicious sounding item can be used for energy in both reactors for power and nuclear weapons. —JCL The BBC: Iran says it has delivered its first domestically produced raw uranium, or yellowcake, to a plant that can make it ready for enrichment. The statement, from Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi, comes the day before talks between Iran and world powers over its nuclear programme. Enriched uranium can be used for fuel in reactors or made into nuclear bombs. Read more Related Entries December 4, 2010 Lebanon Gave Israel Tips on Fighting Hezbollah November 29, 2010 Iran Casts Suspicions After Bomb Attacks

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Wikileaks: Not for Government Eyes

Acting as if we live in some sort of fantasy world, the Obama administration and the Pentagon have both forbid their hundreds of thousands of federal workers to view the Wikileaks secret cables—unless those employees have the requisite security clearance. The move, experts believe, is futile as the dispersion of the information, as well as the incapacity of the government to monitor private Internet usage, makes the decision by the Obama White House seem a bit out of touch. —JCL The New York Times: In a classic case of shutting the barn door after the horse has left, the Obama administration and the Department of Defense have ordered the hundreds of thousands of federal employees and contractors not to view the secret cables and other classified documents published by Wikileaks and news organizations around the world unless the workers have the required security clearance or authorization. “Classified information, whether or not already posted on public websites or disclosed to the media, remains classified, and must be treated as such by federal employees and contractors, until it is declassified by an appropriate U.S. Government authority,” said the notice sent on Friday afternoon by the Office of Management and Budget, which is part of the White House, to agency and department heads, urging them to distribute it to their staff. The directive applies to both government computers and private devices that employees or contractors might have, as long as they are accessing the documents on nonclassified government networks. It does not advise agencies to block WikiLeaks or other websites on government computer systems, a White House official said Saturday. And it does not prohibit federal employees from reading news stories about the topic. But if they have “accidentially” already downloaded any of these documents, they are being told to notify their “information security offices.” Read more Related Entries December 4, 2010 Lebanon Gave Israel Tips on Fighting Hezbollah November 29, 2010 Iran Casts Suspicions After Bomb Attacks

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Crowley: Political Leaders Should Listen to Deficit Commission Even if Voters Hate Their Recommendations

Click here to view this media While discussing America’s current economic situation and whether voters think it’s going to improve or not on CNN’s Your Money, panel member Candy Crowley made this bizarre statement as to how our political leadership should react to the recommendations from the Catfood commission’s co-chairs, Simpson and Bowles. CROWLEY: Well, they’re going to try next year. I mean, here’s the problem. Everybody talks about reducing the debt and reducing the deficit, which are two separate things. But nonetheless, we’ve had this debt commission come and say, well, here’s how you do it. And there’s just three big ticket items, right? Federally funded health care, the Pentagon and Social Security. Well, you know, what you need here are three politicians, the Speaker, the Majority Leader in the Senate, and the president who don’t care about re-election to kind of try to lead this. Because when you look at all the polling, the public is not for cutting any of those or changing the benefits. MARTIN: There you go. CROWLEY: And you can’t get to it any other way. First of all, since when do any politicians not care about being reelected? Sadly it seems to be all they care about too often and raising money to do it rather than looking after their constituents. Second, the “everybody” that’s obsessed with deficit reduction are not the American voters, but our beltway Villagers and the politicians who have decided to use this opportunity for some good old Shock Doctrine type changes to our social safety nets. Next we get Crowley saying we need to address “federally funded health care”, by which I assume she means Medicaid. Of course no mention there that the reason it is so expensive is the government is paying for the oldest and sickest patients while the insurance companies get to make a profit off of the rest of us and how opening that system up to everyone would make it viable and allow the rest of us to quit making the insurance company CEO’s rich. And I’d love to know what polls she’s looking at that say voters don’t want any cuts to the Pentagon and how they were worded. Since spending on the military and defense have more or less been used as a jobs program it would not surprise me to see polling that suggested voters did not want specific programs cut that benefited their areas of the country economically. Our military industrial complex has made sure that the benefits of keeping it in place are spread around to as many Congressional districts as possible intentionally so there’s never enough wide spread opposition to different programs to see the hatchet come down on that budget. And last of all, Crowley admits that making cuts to Social Security might be political suicide for anyone that does it, but thinks it’s some sign of leadership that any of them are willing to do it. And what is absent in her argument here? Increasing taxes to keep Social Security solvent past 2037 and the fact that Democrats are acting like scared sheep on tax increases to make that argument and lacking the leadership to be honest about what would fix it without inflicting the pain on the working class. She also more or less admits that Social Security is not a part of the problem with the deficit but conflates the issue so badly with her doublespeak on deficit and debt and what’s actually contributing to the problem with the federal budget that most of the viewers would not realize that after listening to her. Why Crowley is even a part of a discussion on economics on this show in the first place is beyond me, but I could say the same thing about the rest of them as well. Sadly this is the type of discussion which happens day after day on our cable “news” shows that do little or nothing to inform the public of what’s needed to get our economy growing again, which is to start making the rich pay their fair share in taxes, quit rewarding companies for outsourcing jobs, level the playing field for American workers with our trade laws and do something to reverse the trend where the the upper 1% control all of the wealth in America. I’m all for tax cuts for corporations that get rewarded for actually putting Americans back to work and not shipping our jobs overseas or just fleecing the public like our insurance industries. This ended up being just another really dishonest discussion about what’s causing our economic woes and what to do to fix them that we’re sadly seeing day after day by our chattering class in the media. Full transcript from CNN of the exchange above. MARTIN: The bottom line is – what I keep going back to, you can’t sit here and keep talking about deficit, deficit, deficit when the tax cuts speak to increasing the deficit. And then you say but keep the tax cuts will also cut the deficits. VELSHI: Unless – unless – interesting point that you both are making. Candy, unless there’s only one way to cut taxes and cut the deficit at the same time and that is with economic growth. If this – if this – MOORE: That’s right. VELSHI: — economy were to grow faster than it’s growing right now, you can have your cake and eat it, too, but it’s not. So this puts everybody in Washington into a difficult and precarious position. I mean, Roland makes the point, Candy, that it’s a percent or two percent of the population but it’s disproportionately a job creating one or two percent. So how do you square the circle? CROWLEY: Well, they’re going to try next year. I mean, here’s the problem. Everybody talks about reducing the debt and reducing the deficit, which are two separate things. But nonetheless, we’ve had this debt commission come and say, well, here’s how you do it. And there’s just three big ticket items, right? Federally funded health care, the Pentagon and Social Security. Well, you know, what you need here are three politicians, the Speaker, the Majority Leader in the Senate, and the president who don’t care about re-election to kind of try to lead this. Because when you look at all the polling, the public is not for cutting any of those or changing the benefits. MARTIN: There you go. CROWLEY: And you can’t get to it any other way. MARTIN: And, Ali – and, Ali, a critical point – MOORE: And, Ali, can I – VELSHI: Stephen, go ahead. MARTIN: – we also see when it comes to these politicians as well, and that is you now have all the politicians who keep saying Washington can’t create jobs. And so think about it. We keep saying what will Washington do, when we just saw an election where we have all of the people saying – VELSHI: All right. MARTIN: Washington can’t create jobs. OK. Then what is it? VELSHI: And, Stephen, last word on that. MOORE: The last word, this is a personal finance show, YOUR $$$$$. One of the things people have to realize, if we don’t get this tax issue resolved in the next week or so, that everyone’s taxes, not just rich people, Ali, on January 1st go up. And for a middle class family, you’re talking about $2,000 or $3,000 more per year. The IRS, by the way, says they’re not – they don’t have time now to change the tax forms. MARTIN: Two-fifty and less. That’s the answer, Steve. VELSHI: All right, guys. MOORE: You can’t shake it from there, Roland. VELSHI: Good discussion. Thank you, all of you. Thanks, Candy – MARTIN: That means your taxes and my taxes will go up, Steve. VELSHI: — and Roland and Stephen.

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Negotiating With Terrorists: A Deal’s On The Table. Tax Cuts For Jobless Aid, Details To Come. Who Blinks First?

enlarge Speaker of the House John Boehner in a recent candid moment. So of course the Senate GOP (with help from five Dems, including Russ Feingold) blocked a vote on the tax cuts for the middle class . And now, there’s this news that says there’s a compromise deal on the table. I’m going to assume this is something close to the truth , because even Republicans realize that throwing a couple of million people off unemployment right before Christmas looks really, really bad. The part I have so much trouble believing is that Obama will get a good deal out of our Republican financial terrorists, but we’ll see. There’s still an off chance that Obama will actually let the tax cuts expire, and I hope he does. In the meantime, remember: Now it’s war. We’re supposed to pay a $700 billion ransom to the rich in order to get help during this national emergency? And now they’re going to turn around and try to take our Social Security? I. Don’t. Think. So. We (the people) will absolutely going to smash them (politicians, both parties) in the teeth with these tax cuts every time any of them dare to open their mouths about their laughable “fiscal patriotism”: WASHINGTON — At a meeting at the White House with Democratic congressional leadership Saturday afternoon, President Obama said he would oppose any compromise deal on the expiring Bush tax cuts if it lacked help for the unemployed and other provisions designed to aid the middle class. Speaking with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cali.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) shortly after the Senate failed to pass his preferred tax cut package proposal, Obama drew sharp lines in the sand with respect to ongoing negotiations. “The President told Democratic Congressional leaders today that he was open to compromise, but he would oppose even a temporary extension of the Bush tax cuts if it did not include an extension of benefits for the unemployed and extensions of the other tax cuts that benefit middle class families ,” a White House official told the Huffington Post. “Without them, taxes would still rise for 95 percent of Americans.” The official did not have specifics as to what period of time the president would find acceptable for an extension of unemployment benefits. Nor is it clear if the president would be fine with those benefits being offset while tax cut extension remains unpaid for . Among the “other tax cuts” that the president is demanding is the Make-Work-Pay tax credit and “a bunch of others expire at the end of the year.” The remarks are, nevertheless, one of the clearest signs that the president is not only done ceding any more policy turf to the GOP with respect to tax cut negotiations but willing to let rates expire if Republican don’t temper their demands. Said one person with knowledge of what was discussed: “This was the kind of signal that the Hill has been looking for.” The question, the person added, is “when is the president going to make this announcement and how is he going to do it.”

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Fox Panel Ignores Big Elephant in the Room While Discussing WikiLeaks — Judith Miller’s Involvement in Plame Case

Click here to view this media I found it pretty astounding that the panel on Fox News Watch could have a discussion about Joe Lieberman’s attack on the press with his desire to go after WikiLeaks and the subject of Judith Miller’s involvement or jail time in the Valerie Plame case isn’t mentioned. But then again, it’s Fox, so nothing they do should surprise me. Alan Colmes even brings up the Plame case but Miller’s part in it is completely ignored. Joe Lieberman Threatens to Put Dexter Filkins, Judy Miller in Jail to Fearmonger over Wikileaks : Joe Lieberman has introduced what he claims to be a law targeted at Wikileaks. “The recent dissemination by Wikileaks of thousands of State Department cables and other documents is just the latest example of how our national security interests, the interests of our allies, and the safety of government employees and countless other individuals are jeopardized by the illegal release of classified and sensitive information,” said Lieberman in a written statement. “This legislation will help hold people criminally accountable who endanger these sources of information that are vital to protecting our national security interests,” he continued. The so-called SHIELD Act (Securing Human Intelligence and Enforcing Lawful Dissemination) would amend a section of the Espionage Act that already forbids publishing classified information on U.S. cryptographic secrets or overseas communications intelligence — i.e., wiretapping. The bill would extend that prohibition to information on HUMINT, human intelligence, making it a crime to publish information “concerning the identity of a classified source or informant of an element of the intelligence community of the United States,” or “concerning the human intelligence activities of the United States or any foreign government” if such publication is prejudicial to U.S. interests. Problem is, not only would it not endanger Wikileaks (as far as we know). But it would put both good journalists–like Dexter Filkins–and bad ones–like Judy Miller and Bob Novak–in jail. Read on…

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This WikiLeaks whack-a-mole reminds of the old film about early rock and roll, “American Hot Wax.” In a pivotal scene at the end, trailblazing DJ Alan Freed is arrested in a payola scandal during one of his rock shows. I can still hear him yelling, “You can stop me, but you’re never gonna stop rock and roll! ” (Rock and roll, in this case, being the internet.) The grownups didn’t understand the power of rock, and I can assure you that the political Beltway class does not understand the power of the internets. In fact, the feds narrowly dodged a bullet last week when they dropped a case against a man offering X-box modification services. (They gathered evidence in violation of California’s privacy laws. Hah!) As one gamer told me, “That was good, because you really don’t want to get those hackers mad. They’ll take down the entire government.” From a Foreign Policy blog: In a bid to stay one step ahead of the governments, companies , freelance hackers trying to shut down its operations, WikiLeaks mobilized its vast base of online support Saturday by asking its Twitter followers to create copies of its growing archive of hundreds of classified State Department cables. By late afternoon Eastern time, more than 200 had answered the call, setting up “mirror” sites, many of them with the name “wikileaks” appended to their Web addresses. They organized themselves organically using the Twitter hashtag #imwikileaks , in a virtual show of solidarity reminiscent of the movie V is for Vendetta . In that 2005 film, a Guy-Fawkes masked vigilantee inspires thousands of Londoners to march on the Parliament similarly disguised — while it blows up in front of their eyes. Presumably, many of these people believe they are facing the same sort of tyranny that V, the film’s protagonist, fought against.Critics of WikiLeaks have called on the Obama administration to shut down the site, but now it’s clear that doing so would be a difficult task indeed. The New Yorker ‘s recent profile of Julian Assange, the organization’s mysterious founder and front man, said that “a government or company that wanted to remove content from WikiLeaks would have to practically dismantle the Internet itself.” WikiLeaks has also posted a massive, heavily encrypted “insurance” file on The Pirate Bay , a sympathetic website, which presumably contains also 250,000-plus cables and would be released into the wild if anything happens to Assange. As my FP colleague Evgeny Morozov warns , aggressive action like arresting or killing Assange could spawn the rise of a vast, permanent network of radicalized hackers “systematically challenging those in power – governments and companies alike – just for the sake of undermining ‘the system’.” That could prove an extremely dangerous threat to the global economy and diplomatic sphere.

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Newsweek Sneers: Jack Abramoff Movie ‘For Tea Party Members’

The December 6 issue of Newsweek pitched its Holiday Movie Preview with cutesy headlines — like the new Natalie Portman ballerina film Black Swan is “The One…Ballet Movie Even Straight Guys Might Like.” (That's a reference to the scandalous Portman-Mila Kunis lesbian sex scene .) But the new Kevin Spacey movie about conservative lobbyist and convicted felon Jack Abramoff is “The One…for Tea Party Members.”

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Open Thread with The Professional Left Weekly Podcast: Hey Obama, Get Your Head Out of Your Asperger’s!

enlarge Credit: The Professional Left Time for your weekly podcast with The Professional Left, our own Driftglass and Bluegal . Have a great weekend everybody and enjoy the podcast. You can listen to the archives at http://professionalleft.blogspot.com/ and make a donation there if you’d like to help keep these going. And as Bluegal noted in her post: DG mentions Anderson Cooper’s interview with a Texas Birther, which is here . UPDATE from Blue Gal: The podcast hit its 100,000th listener earlier today. Thanks to everyone who listens, and to C&L and Heather for their terrific support!

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