Archive for April 20, 2014

The United States of Obama increasingly rejects freedom, domestically and internationally

April 20, 2014

The United States of Obama increasingly rejects freedom, domestically and internationally, Danmillerinpanama, Dan Miller, April 20, 2014

As the United States of Obama allows less individual freedom, we need to reaffirm that democracy without individual freedom is tyranny. Until we reaffirm that, and refuse to accept tyranny, our “leaders” will continue to demand not only more of the same from us but also that more world “leaders” emulate them.

Overview — Our foreign and domestic problems are intertwined.

The phrase “salami tactics” is well explained in the following video. When watching it, please consider that salami tactics can be used not only by international aggressors but by domestic aggressors as well — by governments that want to destroy individual freedoms over the objections of their subjects who insist, “subversively,” on keeping and even expanding their freedoms. Salami tactics, a few small steps, followed by more similarly small steps, seem unlikely to provoke hostile responses.

Bad things have often happened slowly and incrementally. In the aggregate they have been and continue to be disastrous.

The will of the United States of Obama to oppose tyranny abroad has already disappeared or is at least doing so according to Caroline Glick, with whose analysis I substantially agree.

The most terrifying aspect of the collapse of US power worldwide is the US’s indifferent response to it. [Emphasis added.]

In Europe, in Asia, in the Middle East and beyond, the America’s most dangerous foes are engaging in aggression and brinkmanship unseen in decades.

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The administration has staked its reputation on its radical policy of engaging Iran on its nuclear weapons program. The administration claims that by permitting Iran to undertake some nuclear activities it can convince the mullahs to shelve their plan to develop nuclear weapons.

This week brought further evidence of the policy’s complete failure. It also brought further proof that the administration is unperturbed by evidence of failure.

In a televised interview Sunday, Iran’s nuclear chief Ali Akhbar Salehi insisted that Iran has the right to enrich uranium to 90 percent. In other words, he said that Iran is building nuclear bombs.

And thanks to the US and its interim nuclear deal with Iran, the Iranian economy is on the mend.

The interim nuclear deal the Obama administration signed with Iran last November was supposed to limit its oil exports to a million barrels a day. But according to the International Energy Agency, in February, Iran’s daily oil exports rose to 1.65 million barrels a day, the highest level since June 2012.

Rather than accept that its efforts have failed, the Obama administration is redefining what success means.

As Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz noted, in recent months US officials claimed the goal of the nuclear talks was to ensure that Iran would remain years away from acquiring nuclear weapons. In recent remarks, Secretary of State John Kerry said that the US would suffice with a situation in which Iran is but six months away from acquiring nuclear weapons.

In other words, the US has now defined failure as success. [Emphasis added.]

Ms. Glick cites many additional examples; the few noted above are merely illustrative. She might also have mentioned that Iran has defined deceit as candor and has defined P5+1 failures induced by purposeful blindness as success. Following Iran’s lead, so apparently have the P5+1 negotiators.

We need to understand why all this is happening. More than the calf wants to suckle, the cow wants to give milk. In other words, more than Iran wants a deal — and it wants a deal — the world wants to give Iran one so it won’t have to do any dirty work. Iran wants to rehabilitate its economy, Iran wants to end its isolation, it wants cooperation with the West. [Emphasis added.]

But along the way Iran also wants a bomb. Iran does not miss an opportunity to lie, as it did recently pertaining to its oil exports, but who is really bothered by this?

See also Iran’s Exercise in Deceit.

Mark Steyn agrees substantially with Ms. Glick’s arguments and elaborates by showing how facially unrelated U.S. foreign and domestic policies and problems are intertwined. The principal purpose of my current article is to expand as best I can upon Mr. Steyn’s thesis.

If Putin closes down a transgender nightclub a week before the Special Olympics, he can get America’s attention. When he annexes neighboring states, not so much. Under Nato, the US has collective-security treaty obligations to the Baltic States, but if I were Estonian I wouldn’t bet on them. Not unless the Russians make the mistake of bombing a gay wedding in Tallinn.

Only Islamists can jail and murder gays and heretics without objection. Ditto “honor killings.” Perhaps President Obama’s love of Islam is pertinent:

The president made this really quite remarkable statement in his Cairo speech: “I consider it as part of my responsibility as president of the United States is to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam wherever they appear.” [Emphasis added.]

Many “stereotypes” are accurate, Mr. President.

Back to Mr. Steyn’s linked article,

David Goldman, meanwhile, is weary of the admiring line that that Putin guy is some kind of genius. He doesn’t have to be when we’re idiots.

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~Perhaps Americans will get the quiet life they long for if they let the world go its own way. But oddly the less power the United States projects around the planet the more it turns on its hapless citizens right here at home. I write often about the utterly repulsive paramilitarization of the American bureaucracy, most recently with regard to the snipers deployed by the Bureau of Land Management in a cattle-grazing dispute.

In 2009, President Obama promised us a civilian national security force.

That is one promise that He seems to be trying to keep.

Today in America there are over 120,000 armed federal agents who work for 40 different agencies.
FOX News reported:

The recent uproar over armed EPA agents descending on a tiny Alaska mining town is shedding light on the fact that 40 federal agencies – including nearly a dozen typically not associated with law enforcement — have armed divisions.

The agencies employ about 120,000 full-time officers authorized to carry guns and make arrests, according to a June 2012 Justice Department report.

Though most Americans know agents within the Drug Enforcement Agency and the Federal Bureau of Prisons carry guns, agencies such as the Library of Congress and Federal Reserve Board employing armed officers might come as a surprise.

The incident that sparked the renewed interest and concern occurred in late August when a team of armed federal and state officials descended on the tiny Alaska gold mining town of Chicken, Alaska.

The Environmental Protection Agency, whose armed agents in full body armor participated, acknowledged taking part in the Alaska Environmental Crimes Task Force investigation, which it said was conducted to look for possible violations of the Clean Water Act.

Gestapo at Bundy RanchArmed federal agents at the Cliven Bundy ranch
in Nevada, April 2014. (Natural News)

That article is mainly about the Feds, but the militarized Federal attack on Mr. Bundy’s ranch was hardly unique in other respects. According to John Fund, writing an article titled The United States of SWAT at the National Review Organization,

“Law-enforcement agencies across the U.S., at every level of government, have been blurring the line between police officer and soldier,” journalist Radley Balko writes in his 2013 book Rise of the Warrior Cop. “The war on drugs and, more recently, post-9/11 antiterrorism efforts have created a new figure on the U.S. scene: the warrior cop — armed to the teeth, ready to deal harshly with targeted wrongdoers, and a growing threat to familiar American liberties.” [Emphasis added.]

The proliferation of paramilitary federal SWAT teams inevitably brings abuses that have nothing to do with either drugs or terrorism. Many of the raids they conduct are against harmless, often innocent, Americans who typically are accused of non-violent civil or administrative violations. [Emphasis added.]

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Since 9/11, the feds have issued a plethora of homeland-security grants that encourage local police departments to buy surplus military hardware and form their own SWAT units. By 2005, at least 80 percent of towns with a population between 25,000 and 50,000 people had their own SWAT team. The number of raids conducted by local police SWAT teams has gone from 3,000 a year in the 1980s to over 50,000 a year today. [Emphasis added.]

Once SWAT teams are created, they will be used. Nationwide, they are used for standoffs, often serious ones, with bad guys. But at other times they’ve been used for crimes that hardly warrant military-style raids. Examples include angry dogs, domestic disputes, and misdemeanor marijuana possession. In 2010, a Phoenix, Ariz., sheriff’s SWAT team that included a tank and several armored vehicles raided the home of Jesus Llovera. The tank, driven by the newly deputized action-film star Steven Seagal, plowed right into Llovera’s house. The incident was filmed and, together with footage of Seagal-accompanied immigration raids, was later used for Seagal’s A&E TV law-enforcement reality show. [Emphasis added.]

The Washington Establishment treats “domestic terrorists” — those who responded to grossly excessive Federal Bureau of Land Management force at the Bundy Ranch in Nevada — as no less dangerous than Islamist Jihadists. Perhaps they and their kind are viewed as even more dangerous to the Washington Establishment, few members of which acknowledge Islamists as our common enemy. That may explain the contempt the Establishment has for the Bundy Ranch “domestic terrorists” and everything for which they stand.

Reid-knows-Terrorist

Is more of the same coming? Courtesy of the Forest Service in New Mexico? Perhaps not until Federal overreaches at the Bundy Ranch have been forgotten sufficiently for salami tactics to work. Will all be well when the United Nations authorizes and supports continuing land grabs pursuant to Agenda 21 “environmental” dictates? If the International Community demands “it,” whatever “it” is must be good. After all, it’s the International Community — not a bunch of rabidly violent conservative terrorists.

Russia

A perceptive article at PJ Tatler summarizes President Obama’s current relations with Russia’s Putin. It begins,

Oh yes, they’re the great pretenders! Though seemingly at odds, Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin have much more in common than it appears, both having become lost in a world of self-delusion.  Putin pretends he hasn’t alienated the entire civilized world with his barbaric aggression against smaller neighbors, and Obama pretends his failed policies haven’t been key in giving Putin the chance to do so. [Emphasis added.]

A remarkable report in the New York Times reveals that Obama has now decided to “write off” America’s relationship with Russia and embark upon a new cold war, focusing on the time-honored principle of containment to guide it.

The article ends,

Putin has total control over Russian TV news, and with no opposition from Obama he is rapidly creating a neo-Soviet surveillance state he can use to control every aspect of Russian society.  As a result, even though the Putin economy is headed for disaster and the nation is increasingly isolated from the civilized world, Putin’s poll numbers remain lofty.

Putin may have “total control” over the Russian media. However, the “legitimate” media in the United States of Obama have relinquished very substantial control to President Obama and He seems to be getting more. The thoughts expressed between the beginning and end of the PJ Tatler article are also well worth considering — and not only in the context of Russia.

Israel

The United States of Obama tries very hard, and often successfully, to dictate what Israel must do internally through the Obama-Kerry “peace process.” It demands that Israel appease her Palestinian enemies by making major concessions merely to have the process continue. “Peace process” appeasements by Israel, like Iran nuke process appeasements by P5+1, have themselves become goals rather than ways to achieve their ostensible goals.

Appeasement is an old story but we tend to ignore history. As we do so, the Gathering Storm intensifies; it does not ignore us, no matter how blissfully we try to ignore it.

Largely because of demands made by President Obama and Secretary Kerry that she support the “peace process” by appeasing those who desire only her death, Israel has already released many convicted Palestinian terrorists. Unlike the Bundy Ranch Bunch, they are real terrorists, who murder others to achieve their religious/ideological goals. They have concealed neither their motivations nor their goals; they are proud of them and will persist until their dream of a Palestine including all of Israel, sans Jews, Christians and all other heretics, has been achieved.

Remember the Fogel Family? Most Israelis do and non-Israelis who reject tyranny should as well.

The Palestinians who bravely slaughtered the Fogel family were considered great heroes.

Here’s a link to an article about another Palestinian hero, Issa Abd Rabbo, who was convicted of murdering two Israelis, about which he bragged in this video.

A “political prisoner,” beloved of his fellow Palestinian “peace loving” heroes and their many admirers, he was unjustly deprived while in jail of his human right to collect postage stamps efficiently — clearly a disproportionate penalty for merely murdering a couple of Israelis. According to a Palestinian Media Watch translation,

he Al Hayat al Jadida, a PA daily newspaper,  in an April 8 interview, ‘I’m proud of the stamps I collected in prison, but it was difficult for me to pursue [my] hobby in prison, because there were many restrictions, few letters arrived, and the quality of the stamps. Prison also affects our hobbies, and I had no special albums to put the stamps in properly, so I put them in an envelope — the same one that left prison with me.’”

“I have resumed my hobby of stamp collecting with enthusiasm, to make up for what I lost during my time in prison…” Abd Rabbo continued.

“I asked each prisoner to save the envelope for me so I could cut out the stamp or stamps attached to it. During my long time in prison, I collected 100 stamps, which accompanied me whenever I moved between nearly all of the occupation’s prisons…”

Abd Rabbo and other released murderers were welcomed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas  as “heroes.” [Emphasis added.]

In an article titled Peace without normalization is not peace, Anne writes from Israel,

Well-meaning do-gooders (and plenty of not-so-well-meaning meddlers) constantly prod Israel to talk to the Palestinians and concede huge tangible assets for the sake of a peacepiece of paper. They try to encourage Israel by saying that “you make peace with your enemies, not with your friends”. But this is not true. You make peace with your enemies after they have decided to stop being your enemiesafter they have given up attempting to destroy you, and after they accept your right to exist as a free and independent nation, and not while they are still trying to delegitimize you. [Emphasis in original.]

These are just two small examples of all that is wrong with the lopsided “peace” negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.  These are besides the preposterous demands made by Abbas for him to agree to continue talking.

There is lots more to cover: Britain and multiculturalism for example:

The Muslim Brotherhood in American politics? Seems like a great idea.

New “hate speech” bills pending in both houses of the Congress — why not? And, of course, the politics of race.

Race-Card-2-copy

This article is already too long so I’ll stop after one more video:

“Our” Government can and will do whatever pleases it, unless we stop it from transforming “our” country — and others — to conform to President Obama’s warped notions of “fairness” and “social justice.” We, and to the extent that they are able like-minded citizens of other nations, had better try very hard to make it stop, soon. It will become increasingly difficult later, until it eventually becomes impossible.

Doing anything important on November 4th? There might be something helpful to do on that day. It should at least be worth trying. If not now, When? If not us, who?

Salehi’s Arak “deal” – cover-up for 1,300 kg enriched uranium smuggled to Parchin for secret upgrade

April 20, 2014

Salehi’s Arak “deal” – cover-up for 1,300 kg enriched uranium smuggled to Parchin for secret upgrade.

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report April 20, 2014, 11:02 AM (IDT)

Secret Parchin nuclear site closed to inspectors

Secret Parchin nuclear site closed to inspectors
 

Tehran’s trickery and tactics of misdirection were on full show Saturday, April 19, when Iran’s Vice President Ali Akbar Salehi offered “to redesign” the controversial Arak reactor so that it produces one-fifth of the plutonium initially planned and his claim that this concession had “virtually resolved” Iran’s controversy with the West. But the giveaway was his mock-innocent comment: “We still don’t know why they [nuclear watchdog inspectors] want to visit Parchin for a third time…”

debkafile: For three years, Tehran has denied monitors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) access to this military facility to investigate suspected nuclear explosive tests.

Of deepest concern, say debkafile’s intelligence and military sources, is the way the Obama administration and European Union members are ready to be taken in by Tehran’s deceptions in their ongoing negotiations for a comprehensive nuclear accord. They dispose of one issue after another and stay willfully blind to the true ramifications of their concessions to Iran and its program’s clandestine military dimensions.

In its latest report, the Vienna-based IAEA disclosed Thursday, April 17, that, after reducing stocks, Iran was left with “substantially less of the 20-percent enriched uranium than it would need for a nuclear warhead.”

On the face of it, therefore, the immediate danger of Iran stockpiling enough enriched uranium for a nuclear bomb is over and a sigh of relief should now follow US Secretary of State John Kerry’s warning to a Senate committee a week ago that Iran had enough enriched uranium to start building a bomb within two months.

That being the case, the military option for curtailing the Iranian nuclear threat should be set aside and the six world powers and Tehran can resume their negotiations on May 5 for putting the final touches on a comprehensive accord for finally putting their nuclear controversy to rest.

But only on the face of it: This scenario ignore Tehran’s duplicity and conveniently passes over the sudden spurt in Iran’s production of low, 5-percent grade enriched uranium and the covert smuggling of the surfeit to the Parchin military facility of near Tehran for its secret upgrade to 20 percent, a level which can be rapidly enriched to weapons grade.So with one hand, Tehran has reduced its low-grade enriched uranium stocks, but with the other, has smuggled a sizable quantity of those stocks for further enrichment to a facility barred to nuclear watchdog inspectors.debkafile’s intelligence sources reveal that 1,300 kilos of low-grade material has been transferred to Parchin and 1,630 advanced centrifuges have been installed there for rapid upgrade work.

Whenever the IAEA applied for permission to inspect the facility in the past three years, it was fobbed off with the pretext that Parchin was strictly a military base which did not host any nuclear activity. It therefore did not qualify for international inspection.

Ali Salehi continued the pretence Saturday when he remarked with mock puzzlement: “We still don’t know why they want to visit Parchin for the third time despite two visits to the site [earlier}. They say they have some information [about the site] and we have told them to pass the information to us to make sure about its validity, which they have refused to do so far.”

Well, debkafile is now putting the information out for the benefit of the nuclear watchdog. With yet another layer of duplicity stripped from Iran’s nuclear program, it is hoped that the six world powers will sit up and take notice before they face Iran’s nuclear negotiators for another round of talks in two weeks’ time.

America, don’t do us any favors

April 20, 2014

Israel Hayom | America, don’t do us any favors.

Dan Margalit

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is acting like Santa Claus on Christmas and handing out presents to Israel. If not Jonathan Pollard — then perhaps a visa waiver for Israelis seeking to travel in the U.S. for up to three months.

No, thank you. Even though Israel would be wise to show a more flexible position in the current negotiations with the Palestinians, who are the primary peace rejectionists, there is no need to compensate Israel with visa-less trips to Disneyland.

The proposal resulted in an embarrassing response. In two Congressional committees, an outrageous sentiment was voiced whereby Israelis are not getting visa exemptions because of concerns over increased espionage activities on U.S. soil. This is vulgar — since the Pollard affair 29 years ago, Israel minimized and rolled back such endeavors to a veritable halt. The ones spying on friends are the Americans, as we learned from Edward Snowden. This is quite the empty argument.

American immigration authorities also justify their policies by claiming reciprocity for stringent Israeli checks on American citizens of Arab ethnicity seeking to enter Israel. Everyone knows Israel has no interest in discriminating against anyone. Only recently, passage conditions for Jews and Arabs were equalized at Ben-Gurion International Airport. But protecting life is above all else, and what can we do — there are more Arabs who emigrated to the West and are involved in terrorism against Israel than Hungarians or Ugandans. This doesn’t stem from discrimination, rather from legitimate self-defense.

Israel pays many times over for the malicious propaganda spewed against it for wanting to prevent murderous attacks on its civilians. If requiring a visa to enter the U.S. is one of these prices, then so be it. This is to the shame of America, not Israel.

Basically, this is a discussion over an egg that has not hatched and is not worth spending too much time on. The most correct thing is for Washington to stop peddling visa exemptions as if they were candy, and to stop acting like we are trying to make things difficult. There is rule of law in the United States, and it is appropriate to treat Israel like any other friendly nation of its caliber.

America, you deserve to hear this: Please don’t do us any favors.

Iran’s clean profit

April 20, 2014

Israel Hayom | Iran’s clean profit.

Boaz Bismuth

That is it. From the perspective of Ali Akbar Salehi, the man who was Iran’s foreign minister under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and currently presides over Iran’s nuclear portfolio, the world can sleep quietly. A deal has been reached.

Does this mean Iran is dismantling its centrifuges? No need to exaggerate. On the contrary, their number is expected to increase. Hold on, it means the Arak heavy water reactor is shutting down? You’ve hit your head. There will only be a few cosmetic changes. Indeed, there will also be inspectors… as long as it suits Iran.

In other words, Iran will preserve for itself the two paths it has chosen that facilitate the acquisition of a nuclear bomb. And it will never give up. They have the uranium path (even though the interim deal in Geneva permitted enrichment at lower levels, it is nevertheless enrichment) and the plutonium path. The latter is also doable, because the demand to completely close the Arak facility also fell by the wayside. In short, if these details are indeed correct, Iran just got a great end of season price for this agreement.

Where is the international community’s firm stance against a country with a collapsing economy?

We need to understand why all this is happening. More than the calf wants to suckle, the cow wants to give milk. In other words, more than Iran wants a deal — and it wants a deal — the world wants to give Iran one so it won’t have to do any dirty work. Iran wants to rehabilitate its economy, Iran wants to end its isolation, it wants cooperation with the West.

But along the way Iran also wants a bomb. Iran does not miss an opportunity to lie, as it did recently pertaining to its oil exports, but who is really bothered by this?

The Iranian story is far from over. Primarily, if, as Salehi informs us, they strike a “rich” deal.

Iran’s ‘exercise in deceit’

April 20, 2014

Israel Hayom | Iran’s ‘exercise in deceit’.

Israel skeptical of Iranian announcement regarding limits in output of Arak heavy water reactor • Minister Yuval Steinitz: If Iran does not give up uranium enrichment and centrifuges, it will remain a nuclear threshold state and this is unacceptable.

Shlomo Cesana, Dan Lavie, Eli Leon and News Agencies
The Arak heavy water reactor

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