Robert Grenier – a 27-year veteran of the CIA’s Clandestine Service, and Director of the CIA’s Counter-Terrorism Center from 2004 to 2006 – writes today: Events in the Middle East have slipped away from us. Having long since opted in favour of…
Posts Tagged ‘Iraq’
Former Director of the CIA’s Counter-Terrorism Center: American Policy in the Middle East is Failing Because the U.S. Doesn’t Believe in Democracy
Blair faces second Iraq war inquiry grilling
A panel charged with investigating the British government’s reasons for dragging the country into the war in Iraq was grilling Tony Blair on Friday. It was the second time he has been asked to appear, Deutsche Welle reported.
“All In All It Appears That Eisenhower’s Worst Fears Have Been Realized And His Remarkable And Unique Warnings Given For Naught”
President Eisenhower’s warned us about the growing threat from the powerful military-industrial complex – and it’s threat to our prosperity – 50 years ago.As NPR notes:On Jan. 17, 1961, President Dwight Eisenhower gave the nation a dire warning about …
Suicide bomber kills at least 50 in Iraq
A suicide-bomber blew himself up Tuesday in the midst of a crowd of aspiring police recruits in the Sunni-Arab town of Tikrit, north of Baghdad, VOA reports. The bloody bombing left at least 50 people dead and wounded at least 150 others. The attack appears to mark a strategy by insurgents of targeting Iraq’s fledgling security forces.
Zac Efron Gaining Weight For “The Lucky One†Movie
Is that a double chin? Supposedly-single heartbreaker Zac Efron’s piling on the pounds for reasons that have got nothing to do with his recent breakup from longtime galpal Vanessa Hudgens. The usually-svelte Efron is cutting a chunkier figure on the red carpet these days after gaining nearly 20 pounds (so far) to play an Iraq [...]
Martin Luther King Jr.: Stop the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and Stop the Mugging of the Middle Class and Poor by the Wealthy
The Defense Department’s general counsel said that he believed Martin Luther King, Jr., might have supported the current wars: I believe that if Dr. King were alive today, he would recognize that we live in a complicated world, and that our nation’…
“We Are Now at a Historical Inflection Point at Which the Time Has Arrived for a Classic Post-War Demobilization of the Entire Military Establishment”
Ronald Reagan’s budget director – David Stockman – pulls no punches in a must-read interview with Raw Story:We are now at a historical inflection point at which the time has arrived for a classic post-war demobilization of the entire military establi…
Clinton in Gulf for talks on Iran, Iraq
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has begun a five-day visit to the Gulf region aimed at persuading Arab allies to tighten nuclear sanctions on Iran. She will also seek to enhance their ties with Iraq’s newly formed government VOA reports.
US announces major defence cuts
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates Thursday announced $78 billion in cuts to military programmes over the next five years, intended to help bring the government’s ballooning budget deficit under control. The reductions target expensive and burdensome weapons systems, staff, independent contractors and other overhead and will take place over five years, Gates said. Further cuts [...]
“NIS could get Iraq oil contracts”
NIS has the opportunity to expand its exploration and oil exploitation work in the region and in Iraq, said a Serbian minister.
Energy Minister Petar Å kundrić is also president of the the formerly state-owned oil company’s Shareholders’ Assembly.
Biggest Terrorism Scaremongers Are THEMSELVES Promoting Terrorism
The biggest scaremongers regarding the threat from terrorism are themselves promoting terrorism.Don’t believe me?Well, Pulitzer-prize winning investigative reporter Seymour Hersh says that the Bush administration (and especially Dick Cheney) helped to …
War Causes Inflation … And Inflation Allows The Government to Start Unnecessary Wars
War almost always causes inflation.As liberal economist James Galbraith wrote in 2004:War causes inflation. Every major war in the past century brought inflation to some degree. And so did two upheavals in the Middle East, the Yom K…
Bomb attacks on Christian homes in Iraq
Iraq’s Interior Ministry says militants have launched a series of bomb attacks on Christian homes in Baghdad, killing two people and wounding 16 others.
Police say assailants in southwest Baghdad threw explosives into the home of a Christian family, causing the two fatalities and injuring five others.
Orthopaedics: Plastic surgery
A newly developed material should make it easier to mend broken bones
MUCH of modern medicine is high-tech wizardry. Broken bones, however, are still dealt with in a clumsy, old-fashioned way that frequently involves screws, nails and pins. Even the simplest operation can result in infections and incomplete healing if those devices are not placed as they should be. In dramatic circumstances—for instance on a battlefield, where surgeons cannot use X-ray machines and there is no proper operating theatre—the need for so many bits and bobs can make effective surgery impossible. Thousands of soldiers fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, for example, have had limbs amputated after injuries that could have been treated at any hospital.
It was with them in mind that DARPA, the research-funding agency of America’s Department of Defence, approached a group of scientists at the University of Texas, Houston, two years ago. DARPA wanted something that army doctors could carry in their bags and use to mend injured limbs on the spot, before amputation became inevitable. The researchers, led by Mauro Ferrari and Ennio Tasciotti (who have since moved to the Methodist Hospital Research Institute in the same city) came up with an idea that could change orthopaedic surgery once and for all: a material that surgeons can implant or even inject; which fixes a fractured bone quickly; and which then leads to its full regeneration, with no need for nails and pins. …
Zac Efron Haircut For A Good Cause
Newly-single Hollywood hearthrob Zac Efron embraced the Christmas spirit by donating money to a children’s charity after cast and crew on his new movie agreed to shave their heads for a dare. Twitter got the first glimpse of Efron’s new army buzz. While the actor was forced to shave and get a haircut for a [...]
PC Security Tools Can Prevent WikiLeaks-Style Data Thefts
News Analysis: You can lock down the computers in your company and avoid the costly and embarrassing loss of critical corporate data if you want to. – It was during the course of reviewing an Acer Veriton N282G that I realized that the company had included all of the security tools necessary to prevent exactly the kind of data theft that eventually led to the WikiLeaks scandal.
If the base in Iraq where PFC Bradley Manning worked had been usi…
Military Families Get Call Credits
The holiday season can cause a person stress just thinking about the shopping, the phone calls, and the cards but imagine if you were part of a military family just trying to stay connected to your loved one overseas during that time of year. It can be pretty heart-wrenching. The guys over at Google have given this some thought and are doing their part this season. And we think it’s pretty cool.
Saudi rulers looking for ‘another Musharraf’ in place of ‘rotten head’ Zardari as Pak ruler
The leaked US cables posted on whistle-blower website Wikileaks highlight how, in recent years, Saudi rulers have played favourites with Pakistani politicians, wielded their massive financial clout to political effect and even advocated a return to military rule in Pakistan. “We in Saudi Arabia are not observers in Pakistan, we are participants,” The Guardian quoted [...]



