A serious rift has divided the Iranian government in a manner that could be tricky to resolve, as it puts the country’s parliament on one side and its president on the other. On Monday, the news broke in local papers that Iran’s parliament had been working on a plan to eject President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from office but was stopped by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who represents the biggest obstacle in the assembly’s apparently ongoing impeachment effort.
Continue reading …This is the sixth year I have looked into how the media treats these two topics:
Continue reading …Just after the discovery that North Korea is moving ahead with uranium enrichment , bombs rain on the island of Yeonpyeong, courtesy of Kim Jong Il and his mighty military, resulting in the death of at least one South Korean marine and several injuries . That particular border has been the scene of other skirmishes over the past few years . When tensions rise between the two countries, that area tends to be the target. Given current US pressure on North Korea over their uranium enrichment program , it seems that we’re in for another round of North Korean saber-rattling. To further exacerbate things, South Korea has been conducting drills near the border, according to The Guardian’s live blog of events as they unfold. Kim Hee-jung told reporters that officials were looking into the North’s motive, adding: ” Our Navy was conducting a maritime exercise near the western sea border today. North Korea has sent a letter of protest over the drill. We’re examining a possible link between the protest and the artillery attack. ” South Korea’s president Lee Myung-bak has told senior officials that the government must “carefully manage the situation to prevent the escalation of the clash,” another spokesperson said. Kim Jong Il’s anointing of his son Kim Jong Un sent a clear signal: there would be no end to aggression, nor a clear path to peace. A show of force not only reinforces that message to the world, it also reinforces its hold on North Koreans. While there’s an argument to be made that South Korea’s military exercises in the region are provocative, it certainly doesn’t suggest permission to shell the region, either. It is a volatile region, and one which Fox News is not afraid to exploit. In an op-ed written by Christian Whiton, special envoy to North Korea under the Bush administration, Whiton uses North Korea’s recalcitrance as an argument for why the START treaty should not be ratified. He doesn’t stop there, however. As our president presses for international nuclear non-proliferation and a reduction in the number of nuclear weapons, this is Whiton’s suggestion: The way to do that is for the U.S. to possess a modern and reliable nuclear arsenal. Another key element would be improving systems to shoot down enemy missiles. Unfortunately, the U.S. is stumbling. The last time America tested a nuclear warhead was in 1992. Would you defend your home and family with ammunition that has not been tested in two decades—and might be decades older still? Such is the case with our nuclear defense. Two words. Star Wars . Three words. National Missile Defense . Whiton draws upon the ghost of Saint Ronnie in order to revive and restart the cold war, a tactic not all that different from North Korea’s and Iran. This is just exploitation of an already-dangerous situation in order to: a) undermine President Obama; and b) advance the love of warmongering long associated with the right wing; and c) make a right-wing argument for even MORE defense spending. Never let it be said that Fox News isn’t ballsy. If fear were traded on the US Stock Exchange instead of money, Murdoch would own the world. There are better, peaceful, and more productive policy options than a nuclear buildup, no matter what the right-wing defense cabal thinks. More as it develops. Update: A Chinese official has called for both sides to “calm down” and “disengage” . China is the right voice to call for this right now. Chances are that call will be heard.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Chris Matthews is a piece of work. Rather than do his homework on the subject of these full body scanners and Michael Chertoff’s conflicts of interest with his lobbying group representing their manufacturer, Rapiscan, he accuses EPIC’s Ginger McCall of slandering Chertoff for pointing the conflicts out to him. Matthews claimed he’s going to have Chertoff on to “defend himself” and answer the charges. Maybe Matthews can bother to go look up his lobbying ties before he has him on, if he has him on. There have been countless articles written about Chertoff and these machines over the last year or so, this just being one example. Full Body Scanner Lobby: Michael Chertoff & Rapiscan : Michael Chertoff, Former Department of Homeland Security, is the head of the Chertoff Group , the lead cheerleader for what is being called the Full Body Scanner Lobby, reports the Washington Post and the Washington Examiner. Ever since the Christmas Day Bomb Scare, Chertoff has been making the rounds championing the Full Body Scanners as a way to detect hidden explosive devices. Here is a Chertoff quote from the New York Times on December 29th. “If they’d been deployed, this would pick up this kind of device,” Michael Chertoff , the former homeland security secretary, said in an interview, referring to the packet of chemicals hidden in the underwear of the Nigerian man who federal officials say tried to blow up the Northwest Airlines flight. A few days later the Washington Post revealed that Chertoff represents Rapiscan – a maker of full body scanners drawing criticism of groups who oppose full body scanners. “Mr. Chertoff should not be allowed to abuse the trust the public has placed in him as a former public servant to privately gain from the sale of full-body scanners under the pretense that the scanners would have detected this particular type of explosive,” said Kate Hanni, founder of FlyersRights.org, which opposes the use of the scanners. Rapiscan has already sold 150 full body scanners to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), with a price tag of $25 million. Rapiscan full body scanners, like the Rapiscan WaveScan 200, seem to be the preferred scanner of choice because they obscure the “private parts.”
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Continue reading …South Korea has let its northern neighbor know that it is prepared to answer any “further provocations” with missiles, after North Korea’s shell attack on an island near the border of the two countries killed two South Korean marines, according to the BBC.
Continue reading …This is just nuts . Can’t we declare victory and leave? KABUL, Afghanistan — For months, the secret talks unfolding between Taliban and Afghan leaders to end the war appeared to be showing promise, if only because of the repeated appearance of a certain insurgent leader at one end of the table: Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour, one of the most senior commanders in the Taliban movement. But now, it turns out, Mr. Mansour was apparently not Mr. Mansour at all. In an episode that could have been lifted from a spy novel, United States and Afghan officials now say the Afghan man was an impostor , and high-level discussions conducted with the assistance of NATO appear to have achieved little. “It’s not him,” said a Western diplomat in Kabul intimately involved in the discussions. “And we gave him a lot of money.” American officials confirmed Monday that they had given up hope that the Afghan was Mr. Mansour, or even a member of the Taliban leadership. NATO and Afghan officials said they held three meetings with the man, who traveled from across the border in Pakistan, where Taliban leaders have taken refuge. The fake Taliban leader even met with President Hamid Karzai, having been flown to Kabul on a NATO aircraft and ushered into the presidential palace, officials said. The episode underscores the uncertain and even bizarre nature of the atmosphere in which Afghan and American leaders search for ways to bring the nine-year-old American-led war to an end. The leaders of the Taliban are believed to be hiding in Pakistan, possibly with the assistance of the Pakistani government, which receives billions of dollars in American aid.
Continue reading …The new TSA policy is awful and will have ramifications until the Obama administration does something about it. More and more people will be filmed to cause attention to themselves and also the new rules. We know that the right wing will exploit this as much as they can. If a Republican was in the Oval office they would be doing and saying the exact opposite. They’d give up their dignity in a second to prove that Conservatives are the only real Americans and care more about our safety than the left, but implementing a bad, bad policy only makes things easier for them and causes videos like this to explode on Drudge. Duncan: …it really should be obvious to our overlords that taking pictures of and fondling peoples’ genitals aren’t really acceptable security measures. Is that so hard to understand?
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