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Nato faces ‘dim future’, warns Pentagon chief

Robert Gates blasts ‘two-tiered’ alliance of those willing to wage war and those who don’t share the risks and costs The US defence secretary, Robert Gates, has delivered a blistering attack on European defence complacency, declaring that Nato has become a “two-tiered” alliance of those willing to wage war and those only interested in “talking” and peacekeeping. In his bluntest warning in nearly five years as Pentagon head under two US presidents, Gates announced that Washington’s fading commitment to European security could spell the death of the 60-year-old alliance. In a valedictory speech in Brussels three weeks before retiring as Pentagon chief, Gates bristled with exasperation and contempt for European defence spending cuts, inefficiencies and botched planning, and read the riot act to an elite European audience. Nato faced a “dim, if not dismal” future, consigned to “collective military irrelevance”, Gates argued, warning for the first time that Nato was living on borrowed time and that a new young generation of US leaders could abandon the key pillar of transatlantic security established in 1949. “If current trends in the decline of European defence capabilities are not halted and reversed, future US political leaders – those for whom the cold war was not the formative experience that it was for me – may not consider the return on America’s investment in Nato worth the cost.” He attacked Europe’s conduct of the bombing campaign against Gaddafi in Libya, told the Europeans to forget any notions of pulling their troops out of Afghanistan in a piecemeal manner, and said that the big new factor raising questions about Nato’s survival was the “political and economic environment in the United States”. “The mightiest military alliance in history is only 11 weeks into an operation against a poorly armed regime in a sparsely populated country,” Gates said of the Anglo-French led campaign in Libya. “Yet many allies are beginning to run short of munitions, requiring the US, once more, to make up the difference.” The US share of Nato military spending had soared to 75%, much more than during the cold war heyday when Washington maintained hundreds of thousands of US troops across Europe. The US taxpayer would not stand for it much longer – the US Congress and “the American body politic writ large” would rebel against spending “increasingly precious funds on behalf of nations apparently willing and eager for American taxpayers to assume the growing security burden left by reductions in European defence budgets”. Nato had degenerated into an alliance “between those willing and able to pay the price and bear the burdens of commitments, and those who enjoy the benefits of Nato membership but don’t want to share the risks and the costs”, Gates fumed. Noting that he was 20 years older than President Barack Obama, Gates said that Washington’s security guarantees to Europe, embodied in the Nato alliance, were fading because of generational change. “I am the last senior leader in the US government who is a product of the cold war,” said the former head of the CIA. His peers’ “emotional and historical attachment” to Nato was “ageing out”. “You have a lot of new members of Congress who are roughly old enough to be my children or grandchildren.” Generational change, economic hardship and European refusal to take responsibility for their own security were all feeding Nato’s decline and possible end. “The drift of the past 20 years can’t continue,” Gates said. “In the past, I’ve worried openly about Nato turning into a two-tiered alliance: between members who specialise in ‘soft’ humanitarian, development, peacekeeping, and talking tasks, and those conducting the “hard” combat missions … This is no longer a hypothetical worry. We are there today. And it is unacceptable.” In March all 28 Nato members had voted for the Libya mission, he noted. “Less than half have participated, and fewer than a third have been willing to participate in the strike mission ,” he said. “Frankly, many of those allies sitting on the sidelines do so not because they do not want to participate, but simply because they can’t. The military capabilities simply aren’t there.” In a withering attack on the European defence establishment, he blasted allies for slashing defence budgets, but conceded there was little chance of reversing the trend. “The blunt reality is that there will be dwindling appetite and patience in the US Congress to expend increasingly precious funds on behalf of nations that are apparently unwilling to devote the necessary resources or make the necessary changes to be serious and capable partners in their own defence.” Nato US military US foreign policy United States European Union Libya Middle East Ian Traynor guardian.co.uk

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One Down, One to Go? (U.S., Iraq and Iran)

Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. When “The New Yorker” carried a timely article by Seymour Hersh questioning if the United States is exaggerating Iran’s nuclear program to make it appear they are developing nuclear missiles, one would think that by now American political leaders would have shelved its Dual Containment Policy towards Iraq and Iran.(1) But before discussing America’s Iraq/Iran Dual Containment, in his article, “Iran and the Bomb,” Hersh cautioned how the Obama Administration, like their predecessors under George W. Bush, talked and propagated to the American people as if Iran’s nuclear capabilities were a foregone conclusion. Furthermore, Hersh points to…

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The Bachelorette’s Bad Boy, Bentley Williams, Actually Has a Fan Club

We, like most of America, are disgusted by Bentley’s behavior on The Bachelorette. However, it looks like not everyone feels the same way. As Ashley appears on the cover of this week’s People over Bentley’s betrayal, the bad boy gets a fan club of his own. After Monday night’s grueling episode, where contestant Bentley Williams

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Conservatives slammed President Obama for hosting Chicago rapper Common at the White House. Now Obama is taking criticism from a different Chicago rapper. “To me, the biggest terrorist is Obama, and the United States of America,” Lupe Fiasco told CBS in an interview noted by the Huffington Post . “I’m trying…

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The Tron Guy Auditions For America’s Got Talent

Jay Maynard, aka The Tron Guy, auditions for America’s Got Talent in front of an unwelcoming audience. via Viral Viral Videos Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Laughing Squid Discovery Date : 09/06/2011 15:49 Number of articles : 5

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Hillary Clinton wants World Bank job, say sources

Sources say US secretary of state and White House have discussed her leaving post in 2012 to become head of Bank Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, has been in discussions with the White House about leaving her job next year to become head of the World Bank, sources said on Thursday. The former first lady and ex-presidential candidate quickly became one of the most influential members of Barack Obama’s cabinet after she began working at the state department in early 2009. Clinton has said publicly she did not plan to stay on at the state department for more than four years. Associates say Clinton has expressed interest in having the World Bank job should the Bank’s current president, Robert Zoellick, leave at the end of his term, in the middle of 2012. “Hillary Clinton wants the job,” said one source who knows the secretary well. A second source also said Clinton wants the position. A third source said Obama has already expressed support for the change in her role. It is unclear whether Obama has formally agreed to nominate her for the post, which would require approval by the 187 member countries of the World Bank. The White House declined to comment. A spokesman for Clinton denied she wanted the job or had had conversations with the White House about it. The revelations could harm Clinton’s efforts as America’s top diplomat if she is seen as a lame duck in the job at a time of great foreign policy challenges for the Obama administration. However, the timing of the discussions is not unusual given that the United States is considering whether to support another European as head of the World Bank’s sister organisation, the IMF. The head of the IMF has always been a European, and the World Bank presidency has always been held by an American. That unwritten gentleman’s agreement between Europe and the US is now being challenged by fast-growing emerging economies that have to date been shut out of the process. The United States has not publicly supported the European candidate for the IMF, French finance minister Christine Lagarde, although Washington’s support is expected. Neither institution has ever been headed by a woman. If Clinton were to leave her current post, John Kerry, a close Obama ally who is chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee, is among those who could be considered as a possible replacement for her. Clinton’s star power and work ethic were seen by Obama as crucial qualities for her role as the nation’s top diplomat, even though she did not arrive in the job with an extensive foreign policy background. She has embraced the globetrotting aspects of the job, logging many hours on plane trips to nurture alliances and to visit hot spots like Afghanistan and countries in the Middle East. She has long been vocal on global development issues, especially the need for economic empowerment of women and girls in developing countries. Her husband, Bill Clinton, has also been involved in these issues through his philanthropic work at the Clinton Global Initiative. The World Bank provides billions of dollars in development funds to the poorest countries and is also at the centre of issues such as climate change, rebuilding countries emerging from conflict and recently the transitions towards democracy in Tunisia and Egypt. Hillary Clinton US politics World Bank Obama administration United States Economics Global economy guardian.co.uk

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If you haven’t heard about the DropFox initiative , now is a good time to learn about it. It’s the same effort that was undertaken with the StopBeck campaign — pressure advertisers to drop their ads on Fox News in order to make their bias and hate cost something. Today, it has cost Fox something to continue down the path of right-wing lies and hate, because Orbitz has agreed to review their advertising across the entire Fox News network. As a pro-LGBT company, advertising on the notoriously homophobic Fox News is damaging their brand. Courage Campaign : After nearly 200,000 members of the Courage Campaign, Media Matters for America, Equality Matters, CREDO Action and the League of Conservation Voters asked Orbitz to stop funding Fox News’ homophobic rhetoric with their advertising, Orbitz agreed to become the first company in America to review their advertising on not just the worst Fox News programs, but the ENTIRE network. This sets the standard for other companies. Orbitz said their review will take weeks, not months. Can you sign up to help us “trust but verify” that Orbitz does not go on Fox News, and make sure more pro-LGBT companies do not fund Fox News? Let’s keep up the pressure on Fox. There’s a list of some of their major advertisers here , and you can send a letter asking them to drop Fox here . Update: Alternet reports that this is the first of several upcoming initiatives: Specifically, LGBT groups are asking organizations to drop their advertising from the network because of Fox’s acceptance of figures who have made grossly unjust anti-gay statements, and its far from fair-and-balanced reporting on “Don’t ask, don’t tell.” Environmental groups are making the same request, citing the network’s repeated parroting of scientifically disproven climate-change denial. Other issue-related campaigns will be rolled out in coming weeks and months , says Angelo Carusone at DropFox (a subset of Media Matters for America), which was behind the successful “Stop Beck” campaign and is spearheading the more recent efforts.

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The American Values Network just produced an ad pitting Paul Ryan’s love of Ayn Rand against Christian values: GOP leaders and conservative pundits have brought upon themselves a crisis of values. Many who for years have been the loudest voices invoking the language of faith and moral values are now praising the atheist philosopher Ayn Rand whose teachings stand in direct contradiction to the Bible. Rand advocates a law of selfishness over love and commands her followers to think only of themselves, not others. She said her followers had to choose between Jesus and her teachings. GOP leaders want to argue that they are defending Christian principles. But, at the same time, Rep. Paul Ryan (author of the GOP budget) is posting facebook videos praising Rand’s morality and saying hers is the “kind of thinking that is sorely needed right now.” Simply put, Paul Ryan can’t have it both ways, and neither can Christians. This is turning into an interesting development. Conservatives that say they are part of the religious right and support the odious principles of Ayn Rand are starting to get called out on it by other Christians. You would then presume to believe that the Catholic Bishops would be also siding against Paul Ryan and Ayn Rand, but as I’ve written before, lookie here: It seems sacrilegious to suggest the leader of the America’s Catholic Bishops has made a deal with the devil. But his latest political gesture makes me wonder if he is in negotiations. Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York and president of the Conference of Catholic Bishops, sent a letter on Wednesday to House Budget Chairman Paul Ryan. The subject of the letter was the House Republican Budget, which Ryan wrote, and it was part of an ongoing dialogue between the two men. Dolan’s letter did not endorse the Republican budget per se. But it praised Ryan for his attention to the Church’s values and, if you read the text, you can see why Ryan has (according to Politico ) been brandishing it as a signal of support You can see why I believe the Conference of Catholic Bishops is more of a lobbying arm for the pro-life movement than anything else. I agree with Jonathon Chait that Dolan’s letter seems to try to ease the pain for Rep. John Boehner when this happened: Professors At Catholic Colleges Tell John Boehner: Your Budget Fails To Uphold Church Moral Teachings And then Ryan got called out over his budget a short time ago: by a ‘Catholic’ at Faith And Freedom Conference 2011 Let me remind you of this Amy Sullivan post in TIME : Across the street from the Faith & Freedom Conference Friday afternoon, a group of religious leaders continued the attack on what they now consistently refer to as “The Ayn Rand Budget.” Father Cletus Kiley, a Catholic priest, declared the Ryan budget “does not pass our test” of Catholic teachings, and suggested that supporters of the budget “drop Ayn Rand’s books and pick up their sacred texts.” Rand’s influence on Ryan’s politics is also the subject of a new ad produced by the religious group American Values Network, which hopes to run the spot in Ryan’s district. It’s a stinging attack, and again, one that was wholly unanticipated by the Republican rising star. ( Is Paul Ryan a coward? ) This ad isn’t for the hard core Religious Right that is embedded in the GOP, but Independent voters that work too hard to support their families to get involved in politics like we do. Will it be effective? One thing is for sure. It’s a message that Paul Ryan doesn’t want to hear.

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Domestic terrorism of the right-wing kind: One of the Obama administration’s most abject failures

Click here to view this media We all know that progressives have been getting agitated for the past couple of years over the many failures of the Obama administration to stand up on behalf of their issues, with good cause. Largely, it seems, the White House is choosing not to fight for key issues because they fear the right-wing noise machine and its ability to dictate the terms of the national discourse in their favor. But there may be no area where the White House has been more cowardly than it has in dealing with domestic terrorism, where it has abjectly caved to the noise machine’s angry complaints that trying to tackle right-wing extremism makes everyday conservatives look bad. The result: Americans are far more vulnerable to right-wing domestic terrorism and its lethal effects than they have been since at least the days of the Reagan administration — particularly because that toxin has been dramatically on the rise since the day that Obama was elected president. The Washington Post’s R. Jeffrey Smith reported on this problem yesterday: The Department of Homeland Security has stepped back for the past two years from conducting its own intelligence and analysis of home-grown extremism, according to current and former department officials, even though law enforcement and civil rights experts have warned of rising extremist threats. The department has cut the number of personnel studying domestic terrorism unrelated to Islam, canceled numerous state and local law enforcement briefings, and held up dissemination of nearly a dozen reports on extremist groups, the officials and others said. The decision to reduce the department’s role was provoked by conservative criticism of an intelligence report on “Rightwing Extremism” issued four months into the Obama administration, the officials said. The report warned that the poor economy and Obama’s election could stir “violent radicalization,” but it was pilloried as an attack on conservative ideologies, including opponents of abortion and immigration. In the two years since, the officials said, the analytical unit that produced that report has been effectively eviscerated. Much of its work — including a digest of domestic terror incidents and the distribution of definitions for terms such as “white supremacist” and “Christian Identity” — has been blocked. Multiple current and former law enforcement officials who have regularly viewed DHS analyses said the department had not reported in depth on any domestic extremist groups since 2009. “Strategic bulletins have been minimal, since that incident,” said Mike Sena, an intelligence official in California who presides over the National Fusion Center Association, a group of 72 federally chartered institutions in which state, local and federal officials share sensitive information. “Having analytical staff, to educate line officers on the extremists, is critical.…This is definitely one area” where more effort is warranted by DHS. We’ve addressed this very issue here previously, in the context of the sovereign citizens’ movement and its lethal attacks on law-enforcement officers , most notably those horrifying cop killings in West Memphis, Arkansas: The incident was yet another reminder that one of the most significant ongoing threats to law enforcement officers in this country comes from right-wing extremists of the Patriot/”sovereign citizen” variety — people who take Republicans’ government-bashing rhetoric to its illogical extreme and declare themselves free of federal laws and functionally laws unto themselves. There are constant reminders of this threat — from the Hutaree Militia to the Richard Poplawskis out there. Of course, we all were witness to the right-wing shrieking over that Department of Homeland Security bulletin warning police officers around the country about the nature of this resurgent threat. That’s because conservatives are more concerned about whitewashing away these embarrassments than they are with the lives of police officers. They like to use dead cops as props to attack liberals while loudly arguing, as Glenn Beck did a couple years ago, that even paying attention to such right-wing threats is a smear of mainstream conservatives. …. The unfortunate reality is that federal officials are almost certainly not sharing this vital intelligence with police officers because, whenever they do, they’re viciously and loudly attacked by right-wing pundits for allegedly smearing mainstream conservatives. Amazingly, no one in the mainstream media seems to have yet cottoned to the fact that this really is a near-outright confession of complicity . Indeed, domestic terrorism is sharply increasing in the past two years, as evidenced by the 22 incidents and counting we’ve documented involving right-wing extremists committing acts of violence against “liberals” and government targets. But because right-wing talkers only want to discuss terrorism as a “Muslim” phenomenon , we’re getting a badly skewed understanding of the nature of terrorism. Ironically, this all is being explained away by the Obama administration as a civil-rights issue: DHS’s caution or avoidance, as its critics claim, may partly stem from worries that aggressive intelligence operations could be seen as civil liberties violations. A DHS official explained that “unlike international terrorism, there are no designated domestic terrorist groups. Subsequently, all the legal actions of an identified extremist group leading up to an act of violence are constitutionally protected and not reported on by DHS.” Seriously? There are “no designated domestic terrorist groups”? That’s not only an astonishing assessment by a supposed domestic-terrorism official, it’s outrageous. Have these supposed terrorism experts never heard of the National Alliance, the folks who distribute literature promoting domestic terrorism as an avenue to fomenting race war, and one of whose members recently was responsible for attempting to bomb the MLK Day parade in Spokane ? Or the Aryan Nations , one of the major conduits of domestic terrorism for the past 20 years and more in America? Or, for that matter, how about the sovereign citizens movement, the subject of a recent 60 Minutes expose on the rising threat of right-wing domestic terrorism? Click here to view this media Indeed, since that piece ran, two more serious cases of violence involving “sovereign citizens” have made headlines — but, the “liberal media” being what it is, only local headlines. In Ensley, Florida, a sovereign citizen shot up a local seafood market with an AK-47 because they didn’t carry crawfish (!). And in Colorado, a father of 11 who claimed sovereign citizenship shut down the state Capitol for a day by terrorizing state officials with a fake-anthrax threat mailing — one of their favorite tactics. The threat of right-wing domestic has been steadily mounting, as we’ve documented here at C&L . Here’s our map of the incidents so far: Click on map to see interactive version. It’s not only tragic that the Obama administration has — out of apparent cowardice — simply turned its back on this problem. It’s also outrageous, considering that its own electoral base is often one of the chief targets of these crazies.

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