Daily Archives: August 15, 2008

no foreign alliances in post-soviet space

Moskovsky Komsomolets via RIA Novosti, Aug 15, 2008

The current Georgian-Ossetian conflict will not trigger WWIII, but Russian-Western relations may be seriously affected, Russian experts believe. Alexei Arbatov, director of the International Security Center at the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, says:

“Theoretically everything is possible, but in practice a world war is unlikely. Some things have changed compared with the First and Second World Wars. First, the great powers have developed many common long-term interests. Second, there are nuclear weapons that make victory in war impossible therefore making world wars meaningless. So, such a war is only possible if events escalate out of control. When, for example, a state takes a small step hoping to stop at that but other states retaliate by taking their own steps, the situation can then get out of control. Today we are on the brink, not of a new world war, but of a serious complication in relations between Russia and the West. Russia has, at long last, indicated where the “red line” lies: Moscow will not tolerate foreign military-political alliances in the post-Soviet space. Yes, we have surrendered the Baltics (but that was a special case), but Russia will not tolerate anything like that further. In general, the public whipping of Georgia is not only connected with South Ossetia, although Georgia provided more than a valid occasion for Russia to launch this action with a clear conscience. There is a background to the issue, namely, Georgia’s bid to join NATO and America’s wish to admit it to NATO. The process has gathered momentum and has provided the background to the conflict. We are of course very fond of the Abkhaz and Ossetians, but one should put a broader perspective on it: we do not want military-political blocs of which we are not members to move to our borders in the post-Soviet space.”

Leonid Ivashov, former chief of the Russian Defense Ministry’s International Military Cooperation Directorate: “Europe does not want war, nor does Russia. Georgia does not count. It is a puppet playing its local role. Georgia might have been a trigger and a casus belli if the world was ready for war, but that is not so.”

Viktor Yesin, former first deputy commander of the Strategic Missile Forces: “World wars happen when the national interests of states are involved. The conflict in Ossetia pursues local, not world goals. The U.S. and Europe are not prepared militarily to become embroiled in this mess. The U.S., of course, has its own interest: to support its satellite, Georgia, but not by jeopardizing its own national interests.”

glenn beck, not very nice

“This is for America. This is for NATO. This is for Bush.” These were the phrases that the president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvilli, told me were on Russian bombs falling before, during and after the numerous cease-fires that have come and gone since the Georgian-Russian conflict began. He went on to say that he believed the Russians were not fighting a war with Georgia; in reality, they were fighting a war against the idea of Georgia, the governing principles behind it. To have a flourishing democracy in a neighboring country is seen as a threat. It is a stark contrast from Russia’s brand of state-controlled pseudo-capitalism. The Russians, he said, “want to kill the idea of freedom, and by proxy they imagine they fight a war with the United States.” […]

Glenn Beck, CNN

dugin speaks!

Russia forges ahead, now Tbilissi must fall
Alexander Douguine

It asks “the taken one of Tbilissi”, it puts the Georgian president Saakashivili facing two options: “Or it delivers himself to the Russians to be judged or it must die”.

Alexander Dougine is the leader of the international Movement eurasiste, one of the groups that support politics of nationalist pride Russian rediscovered. It knows well Putin, today Prime Minister, that listens gladly its counsels. Dougine embodies also physically the prototype of the Russian intellectual. It is big, lean, has the blue eyes and left itself to push a long beard to the Soljenitsyne. The past week it was in Ossétie of the South and today it is in narrow contact with the leaders of the secessionist region. On this conflict it has very clear ideas (and belligerent), as it shows it in this interview granted to the Newspaper It Giornale (n° 191, 12.08.2008, discussion realized by Marcello Foa)

Is not Russia exaggerating in Ossétie of the South?

Not at all, we had to intervene, because the Georgian army opened the fire on our blue helmets, but especially because she takes a politics of genocide towards the Ossètes. She bombarded the civil population, provoking at least two thousand deaths and thirty thousand injureds, she did the ethnic cleaning in the towns. We could not remain indifferent.

But has present the Georgian ones withdraw themselves, that not does it suffice?

Absolutely not. This is the Georgian president that did to begin this crisis. This is a new Hitler, because it attacked innocent populations and non-armies. This is our duty to stop it in order not to repeat the history errors. It has not now that a single solution: to conquer Tbilissi and to hold it under our check.

Nevertheless Saakashvili democratically was elected…

It directs a criminal, similar system to Al Quaida or to Nazi Germany. There were decades that one had not attended a genocide of this dimension. It has now two options or it delivers himself to the Russians to be judged to Moscow or it must die.

Nevertheless the Russians also intervened in Chechnya and of course not with gloves. Him no, you yes?

The slaughters against the civil ones in Ossétie of the South are informed, while our intervention in Chechnya aimed terrorists, no the civil population. These Georgian ones want to annihilate a people.

But now the conflict risks spreading itself. Will after the Georgia touch you it the Ukraine?

Yes, because the government is including itself as the Georgian government. It rehabilitated the Ukrainian Nazis, persecuted the Russian Orthodox, and supported Tbilissi in the genocide in Ossétie of the South. It straight sent there mercenary, while side of the Ossète of the South this are of the voluntary Ukrainian one that enlisted themselves.

Therefore war also in Ukraine?

The position is very serious and the crisis is about to to explode. There are two peoples with two geopolitical options, two visions of the future. On one hand the russophones that have as indicator the Kremlin, the orthodox religion, the Eurasia. Other the Ukrainian ones that look at towards the United States, the West, NATO. The first ones are with the Ossètes, the seconds with the Georgian ones. How can the country remain united? The divisions in Ukraine are more serious, deeper, more irreparable.

But that risks destabilizing the whole region, not are you worried?

I repeat that this is not we that began this process. Of course that I am worried, but the attacked ones this are the Russians and we must defend our rights to start with those of human beings.

Do you know if the Kremlin divides your opinion?

I speak in my name, but I believe that in this moment a wide majority of the device of Russian States thinks about the same manner.

strange people

Israel’s ambassador to Ankara said his country was waiting for Turkey’s support in its conflict with Iran. Speaking to the press after a series of visits in Afyonkarahisar in western Turkey, Gaby Levy acknowledged Israel and Turkey have had disagreements over Iran from time to time. There could be a misjudgment like Iran’s nuclear bid only threatened Israel. However this is a regional threat and Turkey needs to take steps about this, he said, Doğan news agency reported yesterday. Stressing that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Turkey was an unfortunate development for Turkish-Israeli relations, Levy said, Ahmadinejad keeps asserting that he is a strong enemy of Israel on every platform. However, despite this antagonism, I think he would avoid making statements targeting Israel during a visit to a neighboring country. Explaining that Israel would continue to support Turkey in the fight against the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, by providing unmanned air vehicles, Levy said his country sees the PKK as a terrorist organization, just like Hamas. Levy had previously said, Israel is disappointed that Turkey has invited for an official visit a leader who denies publicly the Holocaust and thus grants him legitimacy, in an official statement.

Turkish Daily News

u.s. military to stay in georgia forever

US officials have said that their military presence in Georgia will now become permanent. The American military has been training and equipping the Georgian army since the spring of 2002. Having trained three battalions of Georgian soldiers, US military instructors were due to leave in March. Georgia’s new president-elect has set the removal of Russian troops still based in the country as a major priority for his government. On Saturday the US ambassador to Georgia said they had decided to continue training the Georgian army in a full-time programme. During the Soviet era, Krtsanisi military base outside Tbilisi was home to the Red Army. Now it is US soldiers who are in charge and, according to the US Ambassador in Tbilisi Richard Miles, they are in Georgia to stay. In 2002 the Bush administration set up an 18-month, $65m programme aimed at training and equipping Georgia’s impoverished army. The programme was part of America’s war on terror and it started after the US confirmed Russian allegations about the presence of Chechen and al-Qaeda fighters in Georgia’s Pankisi Gorge, on the border with Chechnya.

Details are still to be announced of the new permanent programme, but analysts say that any sort of US military presence is good news for the Georgian Government, which sees the US engagement as a security guarantee against Georgia’s northern neighbour – Russia. For Moscow, the Caucasus is a geopolitical backyard, rich in energy resources and crucial to the conflict in Chechnya. Moscow’s refusal to remove its military bases from Georgia has long fuelled tensions between the two countries. Georgia’s President-elect, Mikhail Saakashvili, says the removal of the Russian troops will be high on his government’s priority list. The US, whose own stakes in the Caucasus include a multi-billion dollar Caspian oil pipeline, backs this demand. Last week, the Bush administration also called for Russia to remove its military and said it was even prepared to take up some of the costs needed for the relocation of Russian troops.

Macedonia Online

so be it…

Polish support for Georgia in the conflict in South Ossetia and yesterday’s positive conclusion to the anti-missile shield negotiations between Warsaw and Washington has provoked anger and immediate response from the Kremlin. The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has cancelled his visit to Warsaw and Deputy Chairman of the Russian Parliamentary Safety Committee Gennadiy Gudkow has warned that Poland may now become a target of Russian rockets, a source within the Polish government has informed the Dziennik daily. Foreign Minister Lavrov will not now pay a visit to Warsaw, previously scheduled for September and aimed at improving the strained relations between Poland and Russia, as Moscow has decided to freeze its liaisons with all Polish institutions, including a Polish-Russian bilateral working group dealing with the issues of the Katyn crime, private Radio ZET has found out.

“We are forced to act to ensure that under no circumstances can those missiles do us any harm. Poland may not be very happy about that,” Duma MP Andrei Klimov said in response to the news on the agreement reached by Poland and the USA, Thursday evening. Klimov admitted that the installation of US rockets on Polish territory was “an additional political and military risk factor, they evidently constitute a threat to the peace and safety of Europe”. “We can see that Europe is dividing. A few small countries dependent on the USA are following the political path of Washington. Poland is among them,” said Safety Committee Deputy Gennadiy Gudkow. “If Poland needs it, let it be so. That is their own decision,” Gudkov added. After a long negotiation process, Warsaw and Washington signed an agreement for the installation of elements of the US anti-missile shield in Poland. Both parties finally endorsed the agreement at the Polish Foreign Ministry in Warsaw on Thursday evening.

polskie radio

nasrallah enunciates some home truths

Nasrallah: Georgia lost because of Israel
Roee Nahmias, Ynet, 08.14.08

In a speech marking the two-year anniversary of the Second Lebanon War, Hizbullah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah mocked Israel’s political and military leadership. “The entire front line of the army’s brass stepped down because of the war. Gal Hirsch, who was defeated in Lebanon, went to Georgia and they too lost because of him,” laughed Nasrallah. Hirsch, a brigadier-general in the reserves, served as commander of the IDF’s Galilee Division during the war and resigned in its wake. In recent years he consulted the Georgian army on the establishment of elite units and rearmament, and gave various courses in the fields of combat intelligence and fighting in built-up areas. “Relying on Israeli experts and weapons, Georgia learned why the Israeli generals failed,” proclaimed Nasrallah, “what happened in Georgia is a message to all those the Americans are seeking to entangle in dangerous adventures.”

Nasrallah accused Israel of seeking to assassinate Hizbullah commanders. “I tell the Zionists: We don’t fear you. Say whatever you want and do whatever you want. We know that you are planning new assassinations of resistance leaders. But this will not make us retreat,” he said. Nasrallah said that keeping the group’s arsenal a “secret” is part of its battle against Israel, and made a point of not disclosing whether his guerrillas now have anti-aircraft missile systems. “There has been an Israeli uproar about the reinforcement of Hizbullah’s strength. There has been talk of sophisticated arms and an air defense system and threats if Hizbullah uses this kind of system,” Nasrallah said. “No one can expect me to stand up and say (whether) we possess new weapons or we don’t,” he added. “Keeping (weapons) secret is part of … (Hizbullah’s) strength. This is part of directing the battle of liberation and resistance against this enemy.”

Nasrallah asserted that “the results of the Second Lebanon War are evident even today, in both the military and political fields in Israel.” He said Israel is facing the worst leadership crisis in its history. The Hizbullah chief also addressed recent comments by Defense Minister Ehud Barak regarding the importance of having an experienced leadership. “Ehud Barak admits that the reason for losing the war was a lack of military experience. So who is there left in Israel with military experience if not all those failed generals? Those who stand against us today are the same failures who have already suffered blows from us before.” He also ridiculed Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi, quoting an Israel newspaper as saying Olmert “died two years ago in Lebanon and will be brought to political burial in two months. “Is it Barak or Ashkenazi who failed against the resistance as head of the Northern Command? This September we will see the end of Israeli Prime Minister Olmert’s rule. I remember Barak’s speeches back when he was the enemy’s prime minister in 2000. Need I remind him that he set the date of the withdrawal (from Lebanon) in July and we forced him to pull out in May?”

He opened his statements with words of condolence to the families of those killed in Tripoli and went on to welcome the establishment of a new government in Beirut this week, in which Hizbullah is a prominent partner. The Hizbullah chief also hailed the visit to Syria, which backs his movement, by Lebanon’s President Michel Suleiman, calling it “a new stage” in relations between Beirut and Damascus.

thought control special

‘Kosher anti-Semitism’ in Germany
Benjamin Weinthal, JPost, Aug 14, 2008

The bell has rung for the first round of a legal fight between renowned German-Jewish columnist Henryk M. Broder and Evelyn Hecht-Galinski, a hardcore anti-Zionist critic of Israel who happens to be a German Jew herself. At issue is whether Broder may write that statements made by Hecht-Galinski are anti-Semitic. In an open letter to Monika Piel, director of Westdeutsche Rundfunk (Western German Broadcasting), Broder referred to Hecht-Galinski and wrote that “anti-Semitic, anti-Zionist statements are her specialty.” The Westdeutsche Rundfunk radio program Hallo Ü-Wagen had invited Hecht-Galinski to talk about Israel’s 60th anniversary, and Broder questioned the soundness of Hecht-Galinski’s credentials as an Israel expert who in the past has equated the Israeli government with Nazi Germany. While Hecht-Galinski did not legally object to his characterization of her as anti-Zionist, she wants Broder to withdraw the anti-Semitic label.

The dispute has a number of subplots, the first of which will proceed within the German judiciary. A temporary injunction prohibits Broder from posting his open letter on his Web site “Die Achse des Guten” (The Axis of the Good). As reported in the Aachener Zeitung newspaper on Thursday, Hecht-Galinski’s attorney, Gernot Lehr, favors a settlement to resolve the dispute. However, Broder told the JPost that he opposes a deal “allowing anti-Semites to decide what anti-Semitism is. It is as if pedophiles can decide what real love toward children is.” A settlement would “muzzle” his free-speech rights and set an unacceptable legal precedent for future criticism of Jews who voiced anti-Semitic remarks and demonized Israel, he said.

After Wednesday’s hearing in Cologne, Broder’s attorney, Nathan Gelbart, told the Post that the regional court would decide on September 3 whether the interim injunction would be overruled or restricted. He said the court recognized that the restraining order was too broad, and that the court had been unaware of the nature of Hecht-Galinski’s anti-Israeli tirades. Hecht-Galinski has applauded parallels drawn between Israeli policies and Nazism, and raged against a world-wide Israel lobby that seeks to prevent criticism of the Jewish state. Her attorney Lehr told the Post he was not prepared to comment on the case until the court issued a ruling. After his legal victory last year in which a court of appeals in Frankfurt affirmed Der Spiegel magazine journalist Broder‘s claim that Jews are just as capable of voicing anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic statements as non-Jews, Broder said, “There are nurses who kill their patients, attorneys who commit insurance fraud. Why can’t there not therefore be Jews who are anti-Semites?

The second subplot will play out within German society. Hecht-Galinski’s father, Heinz Galinski, survived Auschwitz and became the first chairman of the Berlin German Jewish community following the Holocaust. He also served as the president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany. Some of Hecht-Galinski’s critics say she is misusing her deceased father’s stature as an esteemed public figure to mount an anti-Israel campaign. She has invoked the phrase “as the daughter of Heinz Galinski” to defend her criticisms of Israel. In a Deutschlandradio interview last year, she defended the remarks of German Catholic Bishops Gregor Maria Hanke and Walter Mixa, who, while visiting Israel in March 2007, equated Israel with Nazi Germany. “This morning we saw pictures of the Warsaw Ghetto at Yad Vashem and this evening we are going to the Ramallah ghetto,” Hanke said. For Mixa, Ramallah was “ghetto-like” and “almost racism.” Hecht-Galinski told the radio interviewer she found the Nazi analogy to be “very moderate” and that she “regretted” the decision by then-German Cardinal Karl Lehmann to issue an apology on behalf of his colleagues.

But an apology for such remarks is in order, suggested Prof. Alvin Rosenfeld, director of the Jewish Studies program at Indiana University and a leading expert on Jewish anti-Zionism. “Anyone who tars Israel with the Nazi brush by drawing obscene analogies between Israeli policies on the West Bank and the Warsaw Ghetto is wandering into very questionable territory and is legitimately open to strong criticism,” Rosenfeld told the Post. His essay, “‘Progressive’ Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism,” which has been translated into German, asserts that vicious anti-Israeli statements and books from a number of British and American Jews are contributing to modern anti-Semitism. Further commenting on Hecht-Galinski, Rosenfeld cited the US State Department report, “Contemporary Global anti-Semitism,” which defines “drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis” as anti-Semitic. On this side of the Atlantic, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, formerly known as the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia, issued a “working definition of Anti-Semitism” that defines “drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis” as a manifestation of anti-Semitism.

Reached at her home in Malsburg-Marzell, Baden-Württemberg, on Wednesday evening, Hecht-Galinski declined to comment and referred questions to her attorney. In her frequent media appearances, Hecht-Galinski argues that a “tacit gag order” exists in Germany preventing criticism of Israel. “The Jewish-Israel lobby with its active network is extended over the world” to clamp down on criticism of Israel, she said in a Deutschlandradio interview last year. “For the practitioner to cry ‘foul’ by claiming that the ‘Israel lobby’ is out to silence all legitimate criticism of Israel is itself nothing more than another rhetorical trick in the standard lexicon of anti-Zionism,” Rosenfeld said. “If Henryk Broder exposed one more example of this mendacious behavior, then good for him.” Media critics in Germany have observed the ubiquitous presence of a few anti-Israel Jews who are provided platforms in major press outlets to stoke criticism of the Jewish state. In an e-mail to the Post, the general-secretary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, Stephan J. Kramer, wrote, “I share Henryk M. Broder’s view. It is a rare phenomenon to find even Jews [in Germany] expressing themselves in an anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist manner, and Ms. Hecht-Galinski is a leading representative; she obviously tries to cope with her self-hatred through anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist statements. The Central Council will support Henryk Broder in this trial, if Ms. Hecht-Galinski thinks she has to solve the problem in the courts.”

In an interview with Deutschlandradio in 2006, Hecht-Galinski described the Central Council of Jews in Germany as the “mouthpiece of the Israeli government in Germany.” Broder, who is considered a leading expert on anti-Semitism in Germany, testified before the Bundestag’s Domestic Affairs Committee in June. The “modern anti-Semite does not believe in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. But instead he fantasizes about an ‘Israel lobby’ that is supposed to control American foreign policy,” he told the legislators. And in reference to the “memory culture” in Germany, which is consumed with the Holocaust and the period between 1933 and 1945, yet fails to see Iran’s genocidal policy as a real threat to Jews, Broder said, “For the modern anti-Semite, it goes without saying that every year on January 27 he will commemorate the liberation of Auschwitz. But at the same time he militates for the right of Iran to have atomic weapons. Or he inverts the causal relationship and claims that it is Israel that is threatening Iran and not vice versa.” Broder cited lawmaker Norman Paech, the foreign policy spokesman of Germany’s third largest party, The Left, as an example of contemporary anti-Semitism in Germany. Paech favors nuclear weapons for Iran and employs Nazi terminology when discussing Israel in the media. “Devote your attention to the modern anti-Semitism that wears the disguise of anti-Zionism, and to its representatives. You will find some of the latter among your own ranks,” Broder told the politicians from across the spectrum present at the Domestic Affairs Committee hearing.

u.s. public must be idiots

Lawyer: Woman accused of shooting at US
military officers in Afghanistan was set up by gov’t

AP News, Aug 13, 2008

A lawyer for a Pakistani woman charged with trying to kill U.S. military
officers in a gunfight in Afghanistan accused the government on Wednesday of setting up her client by planting evidence on her. The lawyer, Elizabeth Fink, also accused the government of trying to poison the court process by leaking information about her client, Aafia Siddiqui, who was brought to the United States a week ago to face federal charges. Siddiqui was arrested July 17 after she was found outside a governor’s compound in central Afghanistan’s Ghazni province carrying documents describing U.S. landmarks and containing recipes for chemical weapons, along with bottles and jars of chemicals, according to an FBI affidavit filed in federal court in New York. Siddiqui was shot July 18 after she snatched a soldier’s rifle, pointed it at an Army captain and fired two shots, which missed, the affidavit said. Her family has denied the accusations.

ABC News reported Tuesday that Siddiqui had been carrying maps of New York and a list of potential terrorism targets, including the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the subway system and an animal disease center, when she was taken into custody. On Wednesday, the network reported that Siddiqui also was plotting to kill former Presidents Carter and Bush and to attack the White House. Fink said her client was a victim of dirty tricks by the U.S. government. “Of course they found all this stuff on her. It was planted on her,” Fink said. “She is the ultimate victim of the American dark side.” A government spokeswoman declined comment Wednesday. Fink said a doctor examined Siddiqui’s bullet wounds on Tuesday, a day after a judge ordered the government to provide her with medical care. She said she could not comment on what the doctor found. Fink said her client had been tortured overseas and was facing continued abuse in the United States. If convicted, Siddiqui faces up to 20 years in prison on an attempted murder charge and on an assault charge.