Archive for October 18, 2018

Off Topic: Chelsea Clinton calls out Louis Farrakhan’s antisemitic remark 

October 18, 2018

Source: Chelsea Clinton calls out Louis Farrakhan’s antisemitic remark – Diaspora – Jerusalem Post

( Chelsea has a Jewish husband.  Welcome to the “progressive” Democrat party,,, – JW )

“The responsive laughter makes my skin crawl,” Clinton said on Twitter.

BY JTA
 OCTOBER 18, 2018 10:39

Chelsea Clinton

WASHINGTON — Chelsea Clinton called Louis Farrakhan’s antisemitism “dangerous” and said laughter in response to it “made my skin crawl.”

Clinton, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, was reacting on Twitter to a Farrakhan tweet in which the leader of the Nation of Islam said “I’m not an anti-Semite. I’m anti-termite.”

“Comparing Jews to termites is anti-Semitic, wrong and dangerous,” Clinton tweeted Wednesday, quoting Farrakhan.

Chelsea Clinton

@ChelseaClinton

MINISTER FARRAKHAN@LouisFarrakhan

I’m not an anti-Semite. I’m anti-Termite.

Twitter, meantime, said it would not suspend Farrakhan from the site. A BuzzFeed reporter quoted a spokesperson for the company as saying that “Louis Farrakhan’s tweet comparing Jews to termites is not in violation of the company’s policies. The policy on dehumanizing language has not yet been implemented.”

Farrakhan’s tweet posted Tuesday was attached to video of a speech he gave Monday marking the 23rd anniversary of the Million Man March, his 1995 rally advocating empowerment for black men.

“To the members of the Jewish community that don’t like me, thank you very much for putting my name all over the planet because of your fear of what we represent I can go anywhere in the world — I’m not mad at you because you’re so stupid,” he said at the speech in Detroit. “So when they talk about Farrakhan, call me a hater — you know what they do — call me an anti-Semite, stop it! I’m anti termite!”

The audience laughed in response.

“The responsive laughter makes my skin crawl,” Clinton said on Twitter. “For everyone who rightly condemned President Trump’s rhetoric when he spoke about immigrants ‘infesting our country,’ this rhetoric should be equally unacceptable to you.”

The reference to Trump appeared to be an appeal to leftists who have been outspoken in denouncing President Donald Trump’s bigotry while remaining silent about Farrakhan. Most prominent among these have been leaders of the Women’s March, including Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour and Carmen Perez.

Farrakhan has a long history of antisemitism, and Clinton’s parents absorbed some criticism in August for appearing with Farrakhan on a stage at music great Aretha Franklin’s funeral.

Chelsea Clinton

@ChelseaClinton

Hi Kate – I’ve heard this a lot today. Almost a drumbeat. A few thoughts: 1) Aretha’s family had every right to invite whomever they wanted to celebrate her life. 2) As I’ve said before, Farrakhan‘s anti-Semitism is wrong. Bigotry is always wrong. 3) … I’m not my parents.

Kate Bennett

@KateBennett_DC

Replying to @ChelseaClinton

(both of your parents just shared a stage for hours on end with Louis Farrakhan)

Chelsea Clinton took flak on social media for the appearance. At the time, she responded by saying her parents could not control whom Franklin wanted to attend her funeral, that she denounced antisemitism and “I’m not my parents.”

Clinton’s husband, Marc Mezvinsky, is Jewish.

US imposes sanctions on Iranian network supporting child soldiers

October 18, 2018

Source: US imposes sanctions on Iranian network supporting child soldiers

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says country’s elite Revolutionary Guards recruit and train Iranian children as young as 12, who are then sent to Syria to fight alongside Assad’s army. 
The US Treasury imposed sanctions on Tuesday on a multibillion-dollar financial network that supports an Iranian paramilitary force that it said recruits and trains child soldiers for the country’s elite Revolutionary Guards.
The announcement came two weeks before the Trump administration reimposes some of the United States’ harshest sanctions against Iran, including its oil sector.

The Bonyad Taavon Basij network provides financial infrastructure to the Basij Resistance Force, a paramilitary force that works for Iran’s elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the Treasury said in a statement.

Leaders of US and Iran

Leaders of US and Iran
Both Basij groups were targeted by the new sanctions.”This vast network provides financial infrastructure to the Basij’s efforts to recruit, train, and indoctrinate child soldiers who are coerced into combat under the IRGC’s direction,” said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

The Basij is involved in violent crackdowns and serious human rights abuses within Iran, the statement said. It recruits and trains fighters for the IRGC-Quds Force, including Iranian children as young as 12, who then deploy to Syria to support the government of President Bashar al-Assad regime, it said.

Revolutionary Guards (Photo: Reuters)

Revolutionary Guards (Photo: Reuters)

The designations highlight that “this Iranian regime is not a normal government,” a senior administration official said. “Normal governments don’t have revolutionary arms that support revolution and wreak havoc with their neighbors. They don’t recruit indoctrinate and use child soldiers.”

The sanctions were imposed on Bank Mellat, Mehr Eqtesad Bank, Mehr Eqtesad Iranian Investment Co and five other investment firms, the Treasury said.

The sanctions also target Iran Tractor Manufacturing Co, the Middle East’s largest tractor manufacturer, and Esfahan’s Mobarakeh Steel Co, the largest steelmaker in the Middle East and North Africa region, Treasury said.

 

Iran kills ‘mastermind’ behind attack on military parade 

October 18, 2018

Source: Iran kills ‘mastermind’ behind attack on military parade – Israel National News

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards say they killed the “mastermind” behind last month’s attack in Ahvaz.

Ben Ariel, 17/10/18 06:38
Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guards

Members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards claimed on Tuesday they had killed the “mastermind” behind an attack on a military parade in the Iranian city of Ahvaz last month which left 25 people dead, Reuters reports.

The Guards said in a statement published on state media their forces had killed a man named Abu Zaha and four other jihadists in Diyala province in Iraq. One news website run by Iran’s state television said Abu Zaha was a member of the Islamic State (ISIS) jihadist group.

The attack was claimed by the Islamic State (ISIS), but it was also claimed by a movement called the “Ahwaz National Resistance”, an Arab separatist group.

ISIS had posted a video of three men who allegedly carried out the attack and later threatened to carry out new attacks in Iran, saying the Islamic Republic is “flimsier than a spider’s web, and with God’s help, what comes will be worse and more bitter”.

On October 1, Iran said it had killed several Islamic State leaders in eastern Syria in a missile strike and destroyed their supplies and infrastructure.

News of the killing of the alleged “mastermind” of the attack comes two days after Iranian authorities detained a member of the military in connection with the attack.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has accused the US and the Gulf states of responsibility for the Ahvaz attack.

“The group behind the attack was financed and received military backing from the Gulf states – and the United States supplies the resources to the Gulf states to carry out these crimes,” Rouhani said, adding that Iran would “respond to these crimes within the framework of the law and international interests.”

Similarly, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif blamed the attack on “regional terror sponsors and their US masters”.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was subsequently asked about Zarif’s comments in an interview and replied, “When you have a security incident at home, blaming others is an enormous mistake. And the loss of innocent life is tragic, and I wish Zarif would focus on keeping his own people secure rather than causing insecurity all around the world.”