Category Archives: International Crisis

Dave’s Quote of the Day

Rush Limbaugh: Obama Never Got To Bow To Kim Jong Il

E.U. Forcing Swiss Banks To Return Greek Depositor’s Money To Greece?

Europe’s Going Off the Edge, Pulling U.S. After…

This Means War! (or at Least a Finger Wag and a Glare!)

Kettle Advises Pot: Treas Sec Geithner Goes to Euro Debt Meeting

A Creeping Economic Plague Called: REALITY

Ding Dong the Witch is Nuts

Observe the European Union and Learn- Before it is too Late

Observe the European Union and Learn- Before it is too Late.

Today, while reading my morning dose of news, I came upon two articles on the European Union’s ‘desperate’ attempts to stop the financial meltdown (which they call a ‘contagion’) of Greece. I knew I would find something there, but the first article only gave the outline of events. So I read the second article. And there it was. Just like I knew it would be. But later about that. Let’s start at the beginning. The article opens with:

“BRUSSELS — Euro zone leaders were set to give their
financial rescue fund sweeping new powers to prevent contagion and help Greece
overcome its debt crisis, according to the draft conclusions of an emergency
summit on Thursday.”

The way I describe ‘instinct’ to my children is to have them imagine two antennae on their foreheads. I tell them, “When they wiggle, trust them. The more you trust them, the better you will come to understand them.” Well. My antennae not only wiggled, but they danced the two-step! “Sweeping new powers”, huh? That is never good. I read on. continue reading..

The Greeks Began Western Culture; Now They’re Ending It

Congratulations! It’s a Girl!

Here's Mother Nature, Our Newest Addition!

Congratulations! It’s a Girl!.

The United Nations has accepted the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Mother Nature, giving her human status and legally defensible human rights. Environmental legislation is being pushed at the UN level which will supersede USA sovereignty. Read this fully sourced article and learn who the players are, who the winners are and who the losers are. Hint: just one more giant leap toward the American Union..

I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of said operation…

Opportunity Costs and Obama At the Bat

OBAMA FLIP-FLOP: NOW GADHAFI CAN REMAIN IN POWER

SARKOZY: FRENCH AND ITALIAN PLANES OVER LIBYA; OBAMA BEGINS 5-DAY LATIN AMERICA TOUR IN RIO

FEAR OF FEAR

Helping Japan

OBAMA CONTINUES STRONG FOLLOWERSHIP ON LIBYA

Three Lessons Learned From the Libyan Revolution

OBAMA’S TELEPROMPTER FINALLY RESPONDS TO LIBYA MASSACRE

Why did it take Barrack Obama NINE DAYS to finally speak out on Gadhafi’s atrocities in Libya? His press secretary told us yesterday that it was partially due to a  ”scheduling issue.” Really?

The job of “being president” is very busy you know. So much so, that Obama barely had time to squeeze in coaching his daughter’s basketball team over the weekend while Libyan protesters were being murdered in the streets.

Sure, the president finally got around to deploring the killing of innocent civilians and reading most of the obligatory comments from his teleprompter, but the leader of the free world did manage to omit one “small point”:

WHY DOES BARRACK OBAMA CONTINUE TO REFUSE TO MENTION GADHAFI BY NAME?

The Rat noticed that Chris Matthews of all people got after the president pretty good last night; even to the point of agreeing with Bill Kristol. Matthews went so far as to mention that Ronald Reagan would’ve handled Libya differently. Strange times we live in these days.

Going Ceausescu – Article Round Up on the Libyan Revolution

“I will not leave the country, I will stay until the last drop of blood is spilled.  Those who defy me will be executed. I will not leave.  I will die as a martyr. Damn those who try to stir unrest.” – Gaddafi

“We are not Egypt.  We are not Tunisia.  We have guns and we will use them. Instead of 84 deaths (as in Egypt), there will be thousands of deaths. Rivers of blood will run through all the cities of Libya.  We will keep our country.  We will not leave.” – Gaddafi’s next eldest son, Saif El-Islam Gaddaf

In less than a week Libya went from Egyptian style street protests to full-scale civil war. In a rapid meltdown senior members of the Libyan regime have resigned and publicly condemned Khadafi, his army units are picking sides, he delivered a crazy speech on state television, scores of bodies litter the street of Tripoli, rebellious elements now control at least 30% of the country and it appears mercenaries are the only real force keeping him propped up at all.  The ‘February 17th’ revolution turned out to not be a paper tiger at all.
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Gaddafi loyalists launch attacks against civilians as conflict in Libya escalates

A very fast-moving story and the bloodiest revolution we have seen as of yet in this winter of discontent in the Middle East. Libya is basically experiencing a full-scale revolt and that old snake of the desert is holding on by the skin of his teeth. We’ll have to see what tomorrow brings.

Gaddafi loyalists launch attacks against civilians as conflict in Libya escalates

In Tripoli, the capital, residents reported seeing heavily armed mercenaries hunting down demonstrators as buildings burned, looters ransacked police stations, and fighter jets and helicopter gunships rained ammunition from the skies.

Senior Libyan officials and diplomats resigned in outrage over the attacks against civilians, while soldiers fled their units and joined the opposition. Ibrahim Dabbashi, Libya’s deputy ambassador to the United Nations, accused Gaddafi of killing his own people and urged the international community to act against the regime.

“He has to get out. Either he has to get out or the Libyan people will kick him out,” Dabbashi said in an interview with the television network al-Jazeera. “It is the end of the game.”

Where should our focus lie?

Palestine an obsession of radical West, not Arabs

Brendan O’Neill’s article in The Australian is right on target. He mentions Rachel Corrie, and although I feel sad for her family, her death should be educational for future protesters. The moral of her story is…don’t play chicken with a bulldozer, because you will lose.

“Until the Palestinians are given back their rights we’re going to have instability throughout the Middle East,” declared John Pilger on ABC1′s Q & A last night. “That is central to everything.”

Yet, one of the most striking things about the uprising in Egypt was the lack of pro-Palestine placards. As Egypt-watcher Amr Hamzawy put it, in Tahrir Square and elsewhere there were no signs saying “death to Israel, America and global imperialism” or “together to free Palestine”. Instead, this revolt was about Egyptian people’s own freedom and living conditions.

Yet on the pro-Egypt demonstration in London on Saturday, there was a sea of Palestine placards. “Free Palestine”, they said, and “End the Israeli occupation”. The speakers had trouble getting the audience excited about events in Egypt, having to say on more than one occasion: “Come on London, you can shout louder than that!” Yet every mention of the word Palestine induced a kind of Pavlovian excitability among the attendees. They cheered when the P-word was uttered, chanting: “Free, free Palestine!”

This reveals something important about the Palestine issue. In recent years it has moved from the realm of Arab radicalism, where Egyptians and other peoples frequently demanded the creation of a Palestinian state, and has instead become almost the exclusive property of Western middle-class radicals, such as Pilger.

Emptied of its nationalist vigour and militancy, the Palestine problem, it seems, is now of little immediate interest to protesting Arabs and is instead the ultimate cause celebre for Western liberal campaigners who like nothing more than having a victimised people they can coo over.

Military deployed in Bahrain uprising

Military armored personnel carriers in Bahrain

Military armored personnel carriers in Bahrain

Armored personnel carriers are being deployed to oppose the uprising in Bahrain. Related videos are linked down the right side of this YouTube page.

First Egypt-style protests hit Gadhafi’s Libya

First Egypt-style protests hit Gadhafi’s Libya

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of two Libyan cities overnight in the first sign that the unrest that toppled governments in neighboring Tunisia and Egypt has spread to the North African nation.

Witnesses said protesters in the eastern port city of Benghazi set fire to vehicles and fought with police in a rare outbreak of unrest in the oil-exporting country. They also chanted slogans demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi.

Now here’s a revolution I could get behind wholeheartedly. Once a part of a Colonel’s coup himself the wily old survivor of the desert has held on to power far longer than one would think a half-crazed tin pot dictator would be able to. His old habits of vigorously supporting terror against the West and Israel have mellowed somewhat over the last decade or more but occasionally he continues to be a problem and finds a way to jab his finger into the eye of the West. It will be interesting to see how vigorously the “Guide of the First of September Great Revolution of the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya” or “Brotherly Leader and Guide of the Revolution” as he is known (he holds no public office or title) would move to put down some serious street protests if they were to develop. The wave of revolutionary fever continues to spread across the Middle East and we will closely monitor the situation over the coming days.

President Obama and Egypt: why he failed

The speculation regarding President Obama’s handling of the recent fall of Egypt’s long standing regime is an ever growing amalgam of bigotry, conspiracy theories, and apologetics. And that’s just from the Left!

Now that we have the obligatory dig at liberals out of the way, it’s time to look at why President Obama is an abject failure in his handling of the recent so-called revolution of Egypt. The comparisons to former President Jimmy Carter have been made ad nauseum, parallels between the 1979 Islamic Revolution of Tehran are clearly drawn, and the idea that President Obama is a Muslim or Muslim sympathizer has been thoroughly explored. What has not been sufficiently examined, however, is the fundamental, foundational factor of this administration’s failure. Why is it this foreign policy flub a failure, rather than a simple gaffe? It is important that this question is explored, even if it is not currently possible to offer a definitive answer. Remember, this is about why it is a failure, rather than how the President failed.

It is reasonable to assume that anyone engaged in discourse of this nature is familiar with the Constitution of the United States, so a lecture on the authority and responsibility granted to the Executive Branch is not necessary. Considering this authority and responsibility, examine the manner in which our sitting President addressed the issue of revolution in an allied nation. Through all the flowery words, clever rhetoric, and silver tongued double-speak, President Obama instructed a foreign head of state to abdicate his office. Disregard the fact that President Obama was very critical of what he claimed was the ill conceived interference of the Bush Administration. The issue is not the president’s hypocrisy. It is his complete and unquestionable disregard for the welfare of the nation he represents. His manner of address was, and is, in violation of the responsibility of the office.

President Hosni Mubarak was a dictator, and by no means was he a pious icon of virtue. He was, however, the head of a government with which the United States was allied. Pay attention, that past tense will be important in days to come. A peace treaty with Israel was honored by the Mubarak regime, and United States military and intelligence was enabled by the aid of the standing regime. What is important is that we had a fairly reliable understanding of who and what we were dealing with. The only fact we can rely on in a post-Mubarak Egypt is that there is no way to know what will happen to United States interests there. Is it not the job, the duty, perhaps the obligation of the President, to ceaselessly pursue the interests of the United States? Personal preferences are irrelevant. The only interest a sitting president is authorized to pursue is that of the nation, not his own desires. By undermining President Mubarak, our own Commander in Chief has caused immeasurable damage to United States interests abroad. In short, a president does not abandon the known asset for the unknown. This is not Texas Hold “em. This is foreign policy and national security.

The Founding Fathers of the United States did not wage war or shed blood for the freedom of all people. Their struggle was to secure liberty for the people of this land, of the United States. That our federal government, an institution tasked with the sole purpose of defending our lives and way of life, would subvert our own nation’s welfare in the pursuit of a potential fledgling democracy, however strong that potential, is simply unthinkable. That bears repeating: it is unacceptable that our own liberty and safety is put at risk for the benefit of any foreign entity. As the uncertainty of Egypt after Mubarak looms on the horizon, the future of United States global welfare is precariously balanced upon a razor’s edge.

Ignore the fact that President Obama appears to have supported the Muslim Brotherhood, an organization that has openly expressed the goal of subjugating the western world beneath a world-wide caliphate. Pay no mind to the apparent aiding and abetting of an enemy. All the appearances and claims in the world do not change the reality that we do not have all the facts, and cannot make a definitive judgment on the matter. What we do know, without a shadow of a doubt, is that President Obama sent the clear message to all allies and potential allies that he is unreliable and cannot be expected to maintain alliances. He has reduced the steadfast reliability of the United States to little more than a flighty, fleeting relationship that stands no more chance of enduring strain than a high school romance.

The one job, the singular task of the president, is to ensure that the United States remains a strong and viable player on the world stage. Through execution of domestic and foreign policy, the President of the United States is charged with maintaining United States supremacy in the world.  That requires setting aside personal feelings and desires in favor of the needs of the country. It means making decisions that keep our nation at the top of the food chain. It is not the job of the President of the United States to make our country equal with any other. It is the president’s obligation to ensure our country is better off, superior to all other countries. Jimmy Carter based his foreign policy on human rights and it was a disaster. Barack Obama is not only repeating that mistake, he is knowingly diminishing our power on the international stage. If he were working for a private company and acting to equalize the market in favor of competitors, he would soon find himself standing in the unemployment line. How is it that the American people allow their employee- that is what he is- to act in this manner without so much as a social sanction? Worse, the vocal minority that controls the media is reveling in this weakening of American superiority, applauding it and promoting the ridiculous notion that this is somehow worthy of praise.

Do not forget the things President Obama has said. Remember that he has openly insulted peaceful protesters in the country that gave him the privilege of the presidency. He has used slurs such as “teabagger,” he has mocked the legitimate concerns of American citizens, he has called his fellow Americans the enemy. Yet he commends the revolutionaries of a foreign nation for their actions, some of which led to destruction of property and death, calling them inspirational. He openly speaks against a foreign leader which acts in favor of the United States, all the while ignoring the same attempts of a country under the iron thumb of the Iranian Islamic Theocracy. He makes no demands of abdication by dictators in countries such as Cuba or Venezuela. Those who pose a threat, minor or great, are free from his criticism. He reserves that for a man who provided assets to the United States.

All the theories and speculation mean nothing unless we are willing to stand firm on the unyielding fact that President Barack Obama has actively subverted the standing of the United States. If we cannot stand united in calling him to carpet for this failure, a concern based on clear and present fact rather than conspiracy, our ideas of his motivation are meaningless.

Speculation is the only viable response to the question of why President Obama chose the course he did, but we can answer why his response is a failure. The United States has been weakened and our future made less certain. He has failed in the one pursuit with which he has been tasked, the pursuit of American superiority and security, and that is why we cannot accept his foreign policy.

Consider this an invitation to discourse, a call to community examination of what makes this a foreign policy failure. If we cannot address that concern, no other issue is within our means. You have the floor.

Chinese Hackers Attack Oil Companies

McAfee Report: Chinese Hackers Attack Oil Companies

Several financial documents, bidding contracts and copied proprietary industrial processes were obtained by the hackers

McAfee Inc. announced that five multinational gas and oil companies and seven other unidentified companies have had their computer systems broken into by Chinese hackers, where sensitive information such as bidding plans have been stolen. 

Dmitri Alperovitch, McAfee’s vice president for threat research, named the attacks “Night Dragon” in McAfee’s report.

“It speaks to quite a sad state of our critical infrastructure security,” said Alperovitch. “These were not sophisticated attacks, yet they were very successful in achieving their goals.”

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According to the article, one attack method was “infected e-mails sent to executives within the companies.” It sounds like they targeted the weakest links there. Apparently this has been going on for more than a year.

The Battle Continues to Rage in Cairo

Pro-government demonstrators, bottom, watch as cars burn during clashes with anti-government demonstrators, behind barriers at top, in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, early Thursday, Feb. 3. Hundreds of people were injured in the clashes in which the two sides rained stones, bottles and firebombs on each other as soldiers stood by without intervening. The demonstrations began as an effort to force President Hosni Mubarak from power. (Lefteris Pitarakis / AP)

It was almost surreal to watch a titanic battle with thousands of participants being waged in the streets of Cairo. And until tonight it was fought without guns but instead like some sort of medieval battle with rocks, clubs, and machetes. A fifteen hour plus battle that waged fiercely throughout the day. When was the last time you saw fifty or sixty men mounted on horses and camels charge a crowd? Quite the sight. Several people have been killed and probably well over one thousand wounded in the melee. It is escalating even as I type this post as guns come into play and people are torched by Molotov cocktails.

And the Egyptian army? It pretty much (literally) closed down the hatches and watched it all play out. Various elements seemed to help first one side and then the other at times and otherwise they would briefly emerge to douse a fire or fire off a few tear gas canisters before the soldiers once again retreated to the safety of their tanks and APCs.

I predicted that Mubarak was no pushover and Egypt no Tunisia. How long he can hold on is anyone’s guess. Friday is set to be another ‘day of rage’ and it will be interesting to see if the government can hold together its impromptu gang of thugs in the face of very large numbers of anti-Mubarak crowds over the next couple of days. We are approaching the critical mass here. The next forty-eight to seventy-two hours will probably be decisive one way or another for one side or the other. If the army fractures we may see a more serious type of civil war erupt. If one side or the other triumphs in the streets we may see a low-level civil conflict continue between the sides for some time to come. Very hard to predict what will unfold.

The Obama administration and Western intelligent agencies have shown themselves to once again be woefully inept in seeing this coming. Do we not have one person on the ground in either country? Absolutely shameful. And what, pray tell, can we expect if the Muslim Brotherhood was to seize control of the Egyptian government you ask? Well, they’ve made that very clear already. Already the Left is assuring us that we have nothing to fear if they come out on top. Makes you wonder why progressives continue their de facto alliance with Islamists the world over. It makes no sense except they share the same deep-seated hatred of Judeo-Christian values, Western Civilization, and Israel I guess.

Muslim Brotherhood: Suez Canal Must be Closed, Egypt Should be Ready for War with Israel

Muhammad Ghannem told an Iranian news network that if he and the Muslim Brotherhood had his way, the Suez Canal would be closed immediately.  This would not only hurt capital coming in for the Mubarak government, but it would have further repercussions, as one-third of the world’s oil is transported through the canal.  This could increase the price of oil and gas substantially.

Continuing, Ghannem stated that gas flowing from Egypt to Israel should stop immediately, “in order to bring about the downfall of the Mubarak regime.”  Once again, this would hurt the Mubarak regime and would also hurt the Israeli economy in the process.

However, Ghannem’s most provocative statements came about war with Israel.  Talking about what the Muslim Brotherhood is prepared to do, Ghannem stated that “the people should be prepared for war against Israel.”  This implies that a war with Israel could be inevitable if the group takes substantial power in Egypt.

A good number of videos showing the extent of the chaos can be found here.

A man watches a burning APC

Sizing up ElBaradei

It appears that ElBaradei may be a Obama-worshipping, Iran-backing, anti-Israel, UN loving kind of guy. And he’s considered the ‘good option’ out of the various political figures and forces already jockeying for power in a potential post-Mubarak Egypt.

U.S. scrambles to size up ElBaradei

“I could not have thought of any other person that is more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize than Barack Obama,” Mohamed ElBaradei, then the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said in a videotaped statement. He went on to praise Mr. Obama’s commitment “to restore moral decency” to the lives of people around the world.

Egypt – The Facebook Revolution

My, my, how quickly events can unfold in 24 hours. On Thursday night I previewed ‘the day of rage‘ and the latest developments in the Egyptian unrest. Since then, in a whirlwind of violence and political changes, the protesters in Cairo have completely driven the hated police forces from public view in bloody battles and burned every police station. The army has been called out but has refused to physically back up the disintegrating police forces and seems content to show their strength while not threatening the cheering crowds who welcome their presence. Mubarak delivered a completely unsatisfactory speech, though it would appear that the former army officer had consulted with the officer corp and generals before he did so. It also appears that he intends to attempt to ride out the storm with the hope that the appearance of the army in the streets will have a calming effect. This, combined with the “unplugging” of the internet and the state sabotage of the cell phone system, seems to be his strategy. Is it too little, too late or a just in the nick of time manuever remains to be seen.

This is the world’s first revolution conceived, planned, and carried out using the internet (and more specifically facebook) and an amazing five million Egyptians have signed up for facebook accounts in just the last month. Facebook was the vehicle by which the Egyptian people were able to carry out what we have been watching unfold over the last few days. Syria, by the way, has disabled the internet in their country and the rest of the autocratic Arab states are watching what has happened in first Tunisia and now Egypt (and to a limited extent in Yemen and Jordan) with both fear and fascination.

The comparisons to the fall of the Shah cannot be missed and we all know the result of that. And the fear here is that the same Islamist Muslim Brotherhood mentality and philosophy that gave the world Zawahiri (Obama bin Laden’s Egyptian second in command and the godfather of Al Qaeda) will take advantage of the situation to make a serious play for control of a country that is so strategically important to the US and the West. They are superbly organized, united, and committed to the institutionalizing of sharia law, hostility to Israel, and the reestablishment of the Caliphate.

As dawn breaks in the land of the Nile we await what dramatic changes another twenty-four hours might bring. The outcome of this uprising now rests in the hands of the Egyptian army and whether or not they are willing to defy the will of the angry mobs in the street to protect Mubarak, perhaps place another strongman or one of their own in power, or stand aside and let the chaotic political scene play itself out and see who comes out on top.

Friday is “Day of Rage” in Egypt

Mass protests and large deployments of security forces means that Friday should be a day of clashes and escalating violence in Egypt. Whether 82 year old Mubarak’s reign of power is seriously in jeopardy is not clear at all for the moment, but if these protests gather widespread support and continue to spread it will be increasingly hard to stifle its effects.

Two big events did transpire on Thursday; secular Nobel Peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei arrived in the country to, in effect, become the figurehead of the street uprising and the biggest Egyptian opposition group, the Muslim Brotherhood, decided to officially join the protests. A rare joining of the religious and the secularists to oppose the regime. An interesting development to be sure and one that probably does not bode well for the current Egyptian regime. But let there be no mistake, Mubarak is no pushover and Egypt is no Tunisia.

Egypt protesters, police brace for ‘day of rage’

Violence escalated Thursday at protests outside the capital. In the flashpoint city of Suez, along the strategic Suez Canal, protesters torched a fire station and looted weapons that they then turned on police.

In the northern Sinai area of Sheik Zuweid, several hundred Bedouins and police exchanged gunfire, killing a 17-year-old man. About 300 protesters surrounded a police station from rooftops of nearby buildings and fired two RPGs at it, damaging the walls.

The 82-year-old Mubarak has not been seen in public or heard from since the protests began Tuesday with tens of thousands marching in Cairo and a string of other cities. While he may still have a chance to ride out this latest challenge, his choices are limited, and all are likely to lead to a loosening of his grip on power.

2nd Day of Protests Rocks Cairo

The Arab street was out in force again today across Egypt. The largest protests in over a decade seems to be rattling a hard-fisted regime not used to such public outpourings of unrest and unhappiness. No matter what the outcome here, the West desperately doesn’t want a more Islamist government to take control. The Muslim Brotherhood has been a big problem there for decades and would swiftly move to exploit the situation if the government was to fall or a power vacuum created. One may think this is but a flash-in-the-pan but look what happened in Tunisia. Who can predict what may happen in the Middle East from day to day? Keep your eyes on this.

Video here: Protests Rock Egypt

Wikileaks War: No More Secrets

As the Wikileaks saga continues to unfold I can’t help but recall the scene in the film Sneakers where Martin “Marty” Bishop (Robert Redford) and Cosmo (Ben Kingsley) discuss the “code breaker.” 

 
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Let’s Take Notes, Shall We?

This clip is a Marine ripping into a Congressman. As I watch the crowd, as I hear the Marine’s voice and passion, and as my heart breaks with worry, yet beems with pride…I realize as I view more and more people who speak out that we are not alone.  http://www.libertyjuice.com/2010/08/27/marine-rips-into-congressman/

As for another voice…I know some don’t care for Glenn Beck. I ask, though, for everyone to dvr or watch him all this week. The facts, not just from what he says, but what can be researched, is eye opening and quite frankly, frightening unless we do something about what shall come. Economists state that food inflation shall sky rocket come 2011. I’m not sure how we can all form a liveable budget if milk is nearly $25 a gallon or some God forsaken thing.

I don’t want to speak for Beck’s research, for no matter what is said, there are those that think Glenn Beck is a lunatic simply attempting to promote his books and place fear within the “misguided”.  Research what is being said, to those skeptics out there, and to Beck’s trusting listeners.  He’s asked for every one of his viewers to reach out to the circles of friends, family, and even our strangers to watch what his team has investigated for this week.

I’m doing my part, if only a small role, to help wise us up and save our country.  I’ve never been one for conspiracy theories or wanting to believe that our precious, priviledged American way of life is on a last leg. 

People…please. This progressive movement, of which I have been a sleeping giant to, is going to kill our finances, our securities, our way of life, and our entire American culture as we know it.  The Republicans in the house majority have a lot of work to do. Real work, real actions, real plans!  Republicans…don’t give us any lip service, or you will be blamed for all of the failures to come…that’s how the picture will be formed.

Hats off to this Marine. Hats off to people like Glenn Beck shouting a voice to be listened to.  Whether you view for entertainment or information, for God’s sakes, watch his show this week and let’s at least take some notes to learn from.

Free Speech, Hate Crimes, Bold Truth and Cunning Lies

WARNING AND DISCLAIMER: This post may make some people angry. The thoughts and comments expressed are mine alone and do not necessarily reflect the consensus opinion at ConstitutionClub.org.

Today USA Today ran, “Is burning Quran a hate crime or a free speech issue?” When Terry Jones’s church decided to burn the Koran, I believe they felt moved to express a bold truth. On the other hand, by “protecting” the Judeo-Christian Bible (even as it denounces, denies and contradicts it), Islam institutionally propagates the craftiest of deceptions. In Eden, the serpent, being more crafty than any of the wild animals the LORD God had made, said, “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?” Did he actually lie? No, he manipulated and deceived Adam and Eve into believing a tiny falsehood about God: That God was withholding his best from them. The Enemy planted and cultivated a subtle fear, feeding the tiniest bit of pride by asking an inflammatory question.

Going further, the successful deceiver next indoctrinates the deceived using a succession of increasingly outlandish lies. This was perhaps best noted by Adolph Hitler who said, “By means of shrewd lies, unremittingly repeated, it is possible to make people believe that heaven is hell and hell heaven. The greater the lie, the more readily it will be believed.” This progression leads to the downfall of nations, cultures and societies. It tends to accelerate most under powerfully charismatic people appealing to our selfish natures. This may be physical gratification, our personal rights, greed, justice, and self-righteousness. It decelerates under successful messages encouraging self-sacrifice and unconditional love.
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Kyrgyzstan – Watching a Revolution Unfold

The Revolution in Pictures

Kyrgyzstan opposition forms own new government

Protesters say they’ve ousted government after deadly riots

‘For I was hungry, and you gave Me something to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave Me something to drink…’

I do not know how to put suffering like this in perspective.

Death, devastation and deprivation prevail in Haiti’s capital, as the full extent of the country’s humanitarian crisis is being revealed to the world.  The international community is rushing aid to earthquake-ravaged Port-au-Prince in the face of logistical challenges and with the knowledge that Haiti’s needs far outpace anything that can be delivered in the short-term. 

I am a bit partial to Catholic Relief Services as one might imagine. One reason is that just about every penny goes to those in need. Whoever you choose to give to, please just give.

I had a terse, witty and intellectually challenging post ready, but now it seems pointless. This reminds me of how life is really not an intellectual exercise to be explained away.

When a coup is not a coup

Coup in Honduras – Correction: This is NOT a coup

hondurascoup

No good deed goes unpunished for the Artful-Parser.

ahmadinejadOur Equivocator-In-Chief has been bitten by the snarly dog once again…

On the diplomatic front, Ahmadinejad has demanded that Barack Obama, the US president, stop “interfering” in Iran’s affairs, the Fars news agency reported.
  
“I hope you [Obama] will avoid interfering in Iran’s affairs and express regret in a way that the Iranian people are informed of it,” he was quoted as saying.

Bush comparison
   
Ahmadinejad said that Obama’s comments were similar in tone to those of this predecessor, George Bush, and could put an end to any hopes of dialogue between the two countries, which have not had diplomatic relations for 30 years.

Since taking office in January, Obama has made diplomatic overtures towards Iran. but in recent comments, he said there were significant questions about the election results and that he was “appalled and outraged” by the violent suppression of the protests.
  
Addressing Obama, Ahmadinejad said: “Will you use this language with Iran [in any future dialogue]? If this is your stance, there will be nothing left to talk about. Do you think this behaviour will solve the problem for you? This will not have any result except that the people will consider you somebody similar to Bush.”

Ahmadinejad has repeatedly accused the US, Britain and other Western nations of backing the protesters disputing the election result.

As I tried to illustrate in my post here, and in my response to the Scribe here (though I think he missed it), it is not a lack of understanding going on here. It is a question of principles.

Michael Barone’s take on it.

More Iranian Uprising Photos

Constantly updated photo Stream from Inside IranIRAN-ELECTION/CLASH

Get your Chap Stick out Barry Obama there is more North Korean butt to kiss!

“The Korean People’s Army will not be bound to the Armistice Agreement any longer,” the official Korean Central News Agency said in a statement today. Any attempt to inspect North Korean vessels will be countered with “prompt and strong military strikes.” South Korea’s military said it will “deal sternly with any provocation” from the North.

Your messenger wants to know what happened to the “we want talkie-talkie, not fighty-fighty”?

Remember 1997?


     Remember 1997? If you have forgotten, here is a quick list of events from 1997-

  • Hong Kong was returned to China from the U.K.
  • Mike Tyson bites Evander Holyfield’s ear during boxing match
  • O.J. Simpson found guilty by civil jury in deaths of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman
  • The song “Bittersweet Symphony” by the Verve goes #1
  • The closing low for the DOW Jones average in November was 7286

     Why am I reminiscing about 1997?  Because the DOW Jones closed today at 7365, only 79 points above that November low of 1997.  Over a decade of gains in the market have been obliterated (minus dividends).   At this point, there seems to be no bottom in sight.

 

     It’s not just that fact that the markets have dived to these decade old levels, but the rate at which it has happened.  Paul Volcker today described the current situation as the  “Mother of All Financial Crisis”.

I don’t remember any time, maybe even in the Great Depression, when things went down quite so fast, quite so uniformly around the world…

 

     Jim Cramer illustrated the staggering losses of capital today on his Real Money blog.

The declines are so staggering that you find yourself thinking only one thing: How could we have ever trusted these pieces of paper with our nest eggs? Plus, the “terminal” value of some of these stocks, such as BAC, C, AIG, is catastrophic. They aren’t coming back

 

     In the past, whenever everyone started to throw the baby out with the bathwater, it was time to cowboy up and start putting one’s money to work.  This just feels different and it seems as if there are so many macroeconomic hurdles to clear before we see light at the end of the tunnel.  The “stimulus” plan and “homeowner” plan are only patches that are delaying the inevitable market bottom.  We need to find that bottom, and fast, or we just may find out that there isn’t one.

On “Chimpy McHitler” and the warmongerers. . .

In December 2007, Global Americana Institute president and blogger Juan Cole said of Bush’s grasp of the Iranian nuclear situation:

Uh, I don’t think that substance is typically smoked so much as snorted. Or maybe his current favorite is just a stong bottle of beer. . . At his press conference Bush reverted to his old ploy of declaring people and things dangerous even when there is no objective measure of such things. He used to say that Saddam Hussein had been “dangerous” even when it was discovered that Saddam had no chemical, biological or nuclear research facilities. Now Iran is intrinsically dangerous, regardless of whether it has a weapons program or not. Does anyone still believe this sort of essentializing and fear-mongering?

That same month, HuffPo’s Michael Roston argued that the children need to face reality that Iran is really not that big of a deal.  That day he proclaimed:

Pity the conservative thinker and reader haunted by the specter of a nuclear Iran. How would you feel if you got halfway through your day and someone punched a big hole in your already tenuous grasp on reality?

Vice President Cheney tried so hard to play his role of Big Daddy within the Big Daddy Party and protect the kids from facts that they were too young to deal with. But the intelligence community won, and finally we have professionals telling us what some of us knew: Iran’s nuclear weapons program has long been more of a virtual threat, a diplomatic tool to keep its head above water in a complicated diplomatic ocean.

And like a child who has just been given a blue ribbon for finishing fifth in the race, Americablog’s Joe Sundbay gloated about the NIE conclusion that Iran had stopped trying to build nuclear weapons in 2003:

Yes, stopped in 2003. All this war-mongering towards Iran from Cheney, Bush, Kyl and Lieberman has been based on false and misleading information. The 16 U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded that Iran isn’t in the process of building a nuke weapon — and hasn’t been for four years. That’s according to an article just out from Mark Mazzetti at the New York Times:

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The world will be more dangerous than ever with Obama at the helm

I have long held the belief that the world is a far more dangerous, unpredictable and violent place with Democratic presidents. When the enemy sees you as weak and your allies see you as unreliable world crisis that have been on the back burner will quickly flare up to the forefront. The Israelis have moved quickly to squash Hamas while they can and it appears they may be prepared to move swiftly and decisively against Iran if the US is unwilling to do so. The Obama presidency will be one international crisis and disaster after another and “thank goodness” Hillary and Biden will be there to handle them. Obama may want to talk and play nice with the despots, tyrants, terrorists and brutalizers of the world but he well quickly learn than power comes from the barrel of a gun and our enemies, and the enemies of our friends, respect only those willing to rain down death and destruction upon them.

The time clock has run out: Israel ready to strike Iran

In an interview with FOX News, Bolton reasoned that Israel wouldn’t be able to hold off a strike on Iran any longer than that given Obama’s more conciliatory approach to Iran.

The Israeli government “would have to make a judgment whether to [strike] during the remainder of President Bush’s term in office or wait for his successor,” Bolton added.

William Perry, U.S. Secretary of Defense under President Bill Clinton, said that Obama would face a major crisis in his first few months in office over Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Perry, speaking at a foreign policy conference on Jan. 8, said that Iran is “moving inexorably toward becoming a nuclear power” and “it seems clear that Israel will not sit by idle while Iran takes the final steps toward becoming a nuclear power.”

And former CIA officer Robert Baer, author of the new book “The Devil We Know: Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower,” told Newsmax in October that Iran was at that time probably months, if not weeks, away from war with Israel.

The repercussions of an Israeli attack are not clear.

The Israeli’s advance into Gaza

Here is a roundup of some of the news about the current Israeli ground offensive into Gaza.

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Into Gaza

A picture slideshow of the operation

IDF battling Hamas terrorists in Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoun

Israeli troops and tanks slice deep into Gaza

The president-elect’s silence on the Gaza crisis is undermining his reputation in the Middle East

Israeli forces slice Gaza in two 

Gaza conflict: Reaction in quotes

Hamas: We’re using PA arms to battle IDF 

For Israel, Chance to Strike Before an Ally Departs

Cut oil sales to Israel’s backers-Iranian commander

Truce entails end of terror, projectile fire, disarming Hamas

The True Roots of Palestinian Nationalism and Islamic Jihad

 

 


More good news…

Hamas Commander killed in Gaza strike

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From the Bibi report…

I like it when Netanyahu gets a bit biblical…

Netanyahu on the current Israeli/Hamas war

In a special session called in the wake of the IDF operation in Gaza and the situation in southern Israel, Netanyahu called upon the citizenry of Israel, Jews and Arabs alike, to stand united behind the IDF’s actions in the south. He likewise called for a change in policy that would restore Israel’s deterrence. “For three transgressions of Gaza, I will turn away but for the fourth, I will not”, Netanyahu opened his address in the plenum session of the Knesset quoting from the Prophet Amos.

“For firing upon civilians, for taking cover behind civilians, for causing suffering to our citizens, and for causing suffering to their citizens, we will strike back at the terror in double measure , said Netanyahu and enumerated the crimes of the Hamas: “for destroying our communities, for destroying hope, we will pay them back with an iron hand, the hand of the Jewish people, as the Prophet Amos said: “I will send fire in the walls of Gaza.”

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Hooray for Israel or, if you prefer, it’s about time…

A year’s intel gathering yields ‘alpha hits’

More than 170 targets were hit by IAF aircraft throughout the day. At least 230 Gazans were killed and over 780 were wounded, according to Palestinian sources. Officials said at least 15 civilians were among the dead.

The IDF released a list of some of the targets hit: the Hamas headquarters and training camp in Tel Zatar; the “Palestinian Prisoner Tower” in Gaza City that was turned into a Hamas operations center and armory; the Hamas police academy, which was bombed during a graduation ceremony, killing 70-80 people; training camps in southern and central Gaza; the former office of Yasser Arafat in Gaza City that is now used by Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh; and the Izzadin Kassam Brigades headquarters in the northern Gaza Strip.  

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Update:
The Israeli assault on Hamas continues. I can only wonder what the response from the US would be if bloodthirsty terrorists calling for its extermination had launched thousands of rocket attacks from just over the border in Mexico. Would the world be wringing it’s hands and whining about “disproportionate response” and assorted nonsense? And would we care if they did? The answer is no. Israel is a modern, sovereign, civilized state that has every right to punish and destroy those who so eagerly seek it’s own destruction. There can be no peace in the Middle East until the Arabs decide that Israel has the right to exist, and the right to protect itself. Israel has said that they will not allow another Hezbollah type terrorist state to be established on their border. And I support their effort to prevent that from happening.  I do not necessarily cheerlead war. In fact, I hate the suffering, loss and misery that war causes. But I do cheerlead necessary and just wars and the destruction of the cult of Islamic jihadism wherever it rears it’s ugly head.

Defiant Hamas hits Israel with dozens of rockets

Intensified rocket strikes by Gaza militants, which triggered the Israeli offensive, have revealed the expanding range of missiles that are making larger cities farther inside Israel vulnerable.

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) – Palestinian militants sent a deadly barrage of missiles flying deep into Israel on Monday, demonstrating that Hamas still had firepower three days into Israel’s punishing air offensive in Gaza. Three Israelis were killed and two seriously wounded. Palestinian health officials put the three-day death toll in Gaza at 364; the U.N. said the total included at least 62 civilians.  

In Monday’s attacks, Israel focused its bombing on the houses of Hamas field operatives in a campaign meant to tear at the roots of the extremist group ruling Gaza. Israel’s defense minister promised a “war to the bitter end against Hamas” and allied militants. 

 

Greece – Leftists rioting in the streets

At its heart, the Leftist philosophy is violent, uncompromising, and culturally cancerous in a society. It’s degenerate ideology is destructive and does nothing to improve a nation but serves only to undermine its traditions, decency and stability. If someone is hurling a Molotov cocktail they should be shot on site.

Massive Riots Cripple Greek cities

See also Students vow fourth day of riots

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GOTTA SEE THIS

I’m willing to bet that this wasn’t some renegade Baptist sect or some sort of offshoot of the Jehovah’s Witnesses. What do you think? Hmmmm… who could it be? Who could it be? Perhaps a fundamentalist follower of the prophet Muhammad giving his life for Allah? We’ll soon see.

War for Enduring Freedom 11/26/08 – Mumbai

Sarkozy warns Iran it risks Israeli attack if Iran continues the process to obtain nuclear weapons.

Like every rational creature on God’s green earth French President Nicholas Sarkozy knows that the lunatics running the asylum in Iran are trying to obtain nuclear weapons.

“Iran is taking a major risk in continuing the process to obtain a military nuclear capacity,” Sarkozy told a meeting in Damascus with the leaders of Syria, Turkey and Qatar.

“One day, whatever the Israeli government, we could find one morning that Israel has struck,” Sarkozy added.

“The question is not whether it would be legitimate, whether it would be intelligent. What will we do at that moment? It would be a catastrophe. We must avoid that catastrophe,” Sarkozy told the meeting in comments broadcast on television.

As things pick up speed towards our election and a possible Obama presidency, what does Tehran’s future hold? Will Israel act? Or will they stay put and accept the possibility of Russia helping prop up an Iran being spanked by Obama’s ‘tuffer’ sanctions. If that doesn’t work Michelle’s husband is prepared to give them a good talking to.  I know those guy’s in Iran fear that. I can’t help it, but every time I envision Obama negotiating with them I think of Jerry Mathers saying ‘Golly Wally, I sure hope Dad don’t holler at us!’ I know they are afraid of Barry.

Oh there is absolutely no reason for the Carla Bruni picture.

U.S. calls an “extraordinary” meeting of 26 NATO allies

The heavy-handedness of Russia in Georgia has prompted a meeting of members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.  I always find the back room deal making and war of words that are spoken and speculated compelling.

The 26 NATO foreign ministers will hold their emergency meeting at the Alliance headquarters in the Belgian capital on Tuesday where they are set to offer help and support to Tbilisi while sending a strong message to Moscow over its military intervention there.

The extraordinary meeting was called by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice who is seeking a comprehensive review of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization‘s relations with Moscow

Naturally, each player brings his own agenda to the table.  This crisis is no different.  Already, the evidence exists that a tight alliance of those who oppose aggressive action by the Soviets. . . er. . . Russians will compete at the same table as those nations who traditionally pay lip service to the methods of totalitarianism. 

Despite the US official’s assurance that “I think you’ll see a NATO more united than you might expect,” other diplomatic sources said the subject of Russia’s role in Georgia had split NATO members.

Britain, Canada, the United States and most eastern European member states are in one camp seeking a tough stance on Russia’s actions, the sources said.

Meanwhile most of western Europe, led by France and Germany and backed by Hungary, Slovenia and others, were more cautious of further hurting ties with Moscow.

And everyone knows that if France or Germany oppose something, then the left believes that “the world opposes it.”  We wouldn’t want to hurt ties with Moscow now, would we?

Pick Robert over Henry

The current administration has taken a number of steps to counter that was up til now just the potential of Russian aggression. One of these was the Ballistic Missile Shield. There are those that feel that this had quite a bit to do with Russia’s conduct over the weekend. The shield is definitely needed for Iran as well. This administration has acted contrary to Russia’s stated interests in its dealings from the start with Iran. Iran is looked upon as an ally for Russia in this part of the world. The president has tried a number of times personally and with envoys from the Secretary of State to the lowest level of diplomats to explain our position regarding the the shield and Iran to Russia. None of this has been successful in changing Russia’s mind. Bush still acted in the best interests of this country. He has been derided by some for not declaring Russia belligerent and being more combative. Many feel that this would have put Russia on notice that we consider some of their positions as unacceptable and hostile. Putting them on an enemy footing with the USA effectively. It is hard to see how that position would have made the above stated tasks easier. As it is, even with Bush’s derided engagements, the Russian’s responded this way…
 
A clue as to what it is happening can be found in an avowal made last month. After Condoleezza Rice had signed an agreement with the Czech Republic to host a radar in the ballistic defense shield, the Foreign Ministry issued a statement which said that Russia “will be forced to react not with diplomatic, but with military-technical methods.”
 

This was not the first time Russia expressed its objections to the ballistic shield. A year ago, then President Vladimir Putin shocked the world by raising the possibility of nuclear measures against the project’s European participants. In a move designed to frighten and intimidate, Putin said this the eve of last year’s G-8 meeting:

“It is obvious that if part of the strategic nuclear potential of the United States is located in Europe we will have to respond. What kind of steps are we are going to take in response? Of course we are going to acquire new targets in Europe.”

It is real hard to see how being more combative would have helped things. A careful reading of the above cited article will reveal some interesting things regarding the Russian military.
 
The administration has worked tirelessly in bringing former Eastern Block nations into NATO. This has not been something that pleases Moscow. Bush has tried to do what he could to bolster these western leaning countries.
 
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Stand With Georgia

This is Poland 1939. This is Risk but with real risks. This is Russia once again reaching out to dominate its neighboring states. This is Imperialism in its most naked form. This is about Power and Influence. This is Empire building. This is a warning to NATO and the US. This is a grab to control oil. This is just a taste of things to come.  

Here is some shameless propoganda for you. The Georgian National Anthem:

Today’s headlines from the Georgian War:

UK Warns of Russian Catastrophe

Tory leader David Cameron branded Russia a “dangerous bully” and urged the international community to stand up and condemn its action in Georgia.

He also called for Georgia’s membership of Nato to be “speeded up”.

US knew Georgia trouble was coming, but couldn’t stop it

WASHINGTON — Bush administration officials, worried by what they saw as a series of provocative Russian actions, repeatedly warned Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili to avoid giving the Kremlin an excuse to intervene in his country militarily, U.S. officials said Monday.

But in the end, the warnings failed to stop the Georgian president — a Bush favorite — from launching an attack last week that on Monday seemed likely to end not only in his country’s military humiliation but complete occupation by Russian forces.

Russia tightening control in Georgia

Russian forces broadened their crushing offensive against Georgia on Monday, and Georgian officials feared the worst – that the Russian invasion would mean the end of their country’s independence.

Eastern Europe Anxious Over Russian Attacks (they should be)

“We, the leaders of once-captive nations of Eastern Europe, and now EU and NATO members — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland — express a deep concern over the Russian Federation’s actions toward Georgia,” the statement said.

Russia Pushes into Georgia

This has angered Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. “I regret that some of our partners are not helping us, but in fact are trying to impede us,” Mr Putin said. “I am referring to the US transfer, aboard its military transport planes and directly into the conflict zone, of the Georgian military contingent from Iraq.”

Georgia’s leader vows no surrender

“They are menacing the capital,” he added, vowing that the “Georgian people will never surrender freedom and democracy, because democracy is stronger than any of their tanks, any of their bombings, any of their brutal equipment.

“We will go to the end, because we once lost our freedom to Russia.”

And so it goes… war, power, national interest, spheres of influence, control of oil pipelines, East vs. West and the resurgence of a once dead Empire. The Russian-Georgian war has it all. We can only hope that Putin is terrified of old man McCain, because I can tell you that he isn’t afraid of lame duck Bush or “can’t we all all get along” Obama.

 

 

The Russian Bear Swallows Georgia

 An injured Georgian woman in the town of Gori cries for help. A Russian warplane dropped a bomb on an apartment block in the Georgian town and killed at least five people.

The events in Georgia are certainly interesting to say the least. Putin is a former KGB agent who has long looked to the ‘glorious’ Soviet past as inspiration for his goal to make Russia ‘great’ once again and viewed the collapse of the Soviet Union as the  ‘greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century.’
Georgian president Saakashvili has signed a decree declaring a state of war with Russia. Several thousand people have already been killed and over forty thousand are refugees fleeing the fighting and Russian bombardments. The fact that Russia was able to pull off this mobilization and invasion apparently without warning shows that America continues to be controlled by mediocre administration after mediocre administration with each being served by intelligence services that perform poorly at best.

Images of the Russian Invasion of Georgia

The War in Georgia Is a War for the West

Ostensibly, this war is about an unresolved separatist conflict. Yet in reality, it is a war about the independence and the future of Georgia. And above all, it is a war over the kind of Europe our children will live in. Let us be frank: This conflict is about the future of freedom in Europe.

No country of the former Soviet Union has made more progress toward consolidating democracy, eradicating corruption and building an independent foreign policy than Georgia. This is precisely what Russia seeks to crush.

This conflict is therefore about our common trans-Atlantic values of liberty and democracy. It is about the right of small nations to live freely and determine their own future. It is about the great power struggles for influence of the 20th century, versus the path of integration and unity defined by the European Union of the 21st. Georgia has made its choice.

US Suggest Russia Wants Regime Change

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that the president of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili “must go,” the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Zalmay Khalilzad, told the Security Council.

Khalilzad then looked straight at Russian Ambassador Vitaly Churkin and asked if Moscow was looking for “regime change.”

“Is the goal of the Russian Federation to change the leadership of Georgia?” he said.

Churkin did not directly address the question but said there are leaders who “become an obstacle.”

US Warns Russia to end Georgian onslaught over fears Moscow will seize crucial oil pipelines

America warned Russia to end its onslaught on Georgia after claims that Moscow intends to seize the whole country to gain control of its crucial oil pipelines.

The West believes the Kremlin is using the conflict to disrupt fuel supplies running from the Caspian Sea to Europe through the small country.

This could make the West even more dependent on Russian oil.

Where’s NATO you ask? They will be meeting some time this week to ‘discuss the situation’. Stupid Europeans.

See also Photo Gallery: Horror in the Caucuses

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