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LATIN AMERICA: HAMAS PLANS MISSION

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

Rio de Janeiro, 2 Feb. (AKI) – A delegation of Palestinian militant group Hamas is due to visit Latin American countries shortly in the hope of gaining political and financial support as it risks having foreign funding for the PA trimmed because of its refusal to recognise Israel. Brazilian daily, O Estado de Sao Paolo, quoting Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Kuhri, says the delegation is seeking to win backing from the populist leaders who have shaken up the geopolitics of South America.

The aim is to “dissuade these governments, not through our diplomatic representatives in those countries, but also through ministers and leaders of Hamas, of the idea that we are a terrorist group, and explain that the real problem is the Israeli occupation and they must support the Palestinians,” said Abu Kuhri.
adnki.com

Seabees buzz in to build up bases

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

RAMADI, Iraq — A U.S. Navy construction battalion fresh from Hurricane Katrina relief duty is battling the elements and daily insurgent attacks to build permanent bases in the dangerous Anbar province.
washingtontimes.com

Sunni chiefs raise warnings of civil war
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Sunni politicians warned of civil war Saturday after the bullet-riddled bodies of 14 Sunni Arab men were found in Baghdad – apparently the latest victims of sectarian death squads.

One person was killed and 12 injured when a mortar shell exploded near a Shiite mosque north of the capital.

Sunni leaders claimed the 14 men were seized last week by Shiite-led security forces. There was no confirmation from the Shiite-led Interior Ministry that government troops were responsible.

Sunni leader says Interior Ministry killed 24 Sunnis in Baghdad
BAGHDAD – The bodies of 24 Sunni Arabs found on Friday to the west of Baghdad were killed “in cold blood” by forces from the Interior Ministry, Secretary General of the Sunni Iraqi National Dialogue Council Khalaf Al Olayan told a press conference on Saturday.

“Special forces (maghaweer) from the Interior Ministry raided Al Aqsa mosque in Taji during evening prayers and shot inside the mosque unjustifiably,” Al Olayan said.

“They arrested nine worshippers and took them to an unknown place … They were found yesterday killed in the Ghazalia region after being tortured together with 15 other bodies,” he added.

Al Olayan also urged the government of Prime Minister Ibrahim Al Jaafari to take the necessary measures to stop what he termed the ”series of brutality and terror.”

Sunni Arabs had earlier accused forces from the Interior Ministry of abducting and brutally killing Sunni people, including clerics. The ministry has denied these accusations.

Iraq, Niger, And The CIA
02/02/06 “National Journal” — — Vice President Cheney and his then-Chief of Staff I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby were personally informed in June 2003 that the CIA no longer considered credible the allegations that Saddam Hussein had attempted to procure uranium from the African nation of Niger, according to government records and interviews with current and former officials. The new CIA assessment came just as Libby and other senior administration officials were embarking on an effort to discredit an administration critic who had also been saying that the allegations were untrue.

McCain urges Iran sanctions, outside UN if needed

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) – U.S. Senator John McCain, a top member of President George W. Bush’s Republican Party, urged the world on Saturday to impose economic and other sanctions on Iran, bypassing the United Nations if needed.

Welcoming the vote by the UN nuclear watchdog on Saturday to report Iran to the Security Council, McCain repeated that military action against Tehran must remain an option if it did not bow to international demands to halt its nuclear activities.
reuters.com

Frist says military action a posssibility against Iran
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Saturday night that the United States must be prepared to take military action against Iran if nonviolent means don’t deter the country from building nuclear weapons.

India voted against Iran at IAEA — spokesman
NEW DELHI, Feb 4 (KUNA) — India voted for referring the Iran nuclear issue to the UN Security Council, at the IAEA meeting held in Vienna Saturday, said a foreign ministry spokesman.

In Detroit, a Super Bowl Timeout for the Homeless

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

DETROIT — Organizers have planned the parties for months, with gospel music groups, games and vans to pick up guests. Chicken and sheet cakes have been ordered, and big-screen TVs have been delivered.

But when the parties here are over after Sunday’s Super Bowl, the guests will return to the hodgepodge of shelters, abandoned buildings and streets that are their homes. They are among the estimated 10,000 to 25,000 homeless men, women and children who live in Detroit.

The city and several nonprofit organizations planned the parties as the beginning of what they envision as a program of stepped-up assistance for the homeless that will include more meals, health assessments and counseling.

Some Detroiters laud the efforts, calling them a positive way to include the unfortunate in the city’s celebrations and to call more attention to their plight. But some advocates and homeless people say organizers are only trying to hide the homeless to make Detroit more attractive to big-spending visitors and VIP guests.
washingtonpost.com

Queen’s Speech to set up Blair-Brown handover next year

Sunday, February 5th, 2006

Tony Blair and Gordon Brown are preparing new laws designed to ease the Chancellor into No 10 within 18 months. In the clearest sign yet that Mr Blair plans a handover of power next summer, he is allowing his successor unprecedented influence over the Queen’s Speech.

Its centrepiece are measures to promote “democratic renewal”, The Independent on Sunday has learnt. The issue is close to Mr Brown’s heart and he has been working closely with the Prime Minster on measures to encourage local political participation and citizenship.

The proposed Bill will develop many of the themes outlined in the Chancellor’s recent speech on “Britishness”, including an updated form of national service.

…Mr Brown is also being consulted on further legislation to tackle anti-social behaviour. The so-called respect agenda is proving popular with voters in private polling presented to the Cabinet last month.
independent.co.uk

Changing Our Minds

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

by Rootsie

As I was driving to work the other morning, I saw this bumper sticker on the car in front of me:

The problems we face will not be solved by the minds that created them.

There are a lot of ways to think about this, and as I have been contemplating with some bitterness the coming global war which we apparently can do nothing to prevent, I thought about how this supposedly great Western supposed civilization has the cojones to fancy itself the global leader in the search to solve humanity’s persistent problems, while it itself has either generated or exacerbated all of them. I thought about the moral bankruptcy I’m so fond of pointing out, inspired by Ayinde’s very simple (on the face of it anyway) contention that only from among the worst historical victims will come the conscious people to lead us out of this mess.

The white West is very fond of announcing what this year’s, decade’s, century’s and millenium’s problem is and how they will solve it for everybody. One of the big issues du jour is the sorry state of Africa, to be addressed through Western aid initiatives and ‘rooting out corruption’ and so forth, which is such astonishing hypocrisy to anybody who reads the news with a little historical context. First you rob Africa blind and continue to, and then she is supposed to be falling over backward thanking you for your charity. Charity makes the generous benefactor feel really good, which privileged people figure is their god-given right to be feeling all the time. The proper gesture, which is reparations, on the other hand suggests “Hey we broke it. We stole it. It’s just that we not only apologize for our folly but seek to repair some fraction of the damage.” That doesn’t feel nearly as good.

Moral bankruptcy means that even if you want to do something ‘good’ you can’t. You can NOT. That is tough for the arrogant to swallow. Including me. The same arrogant mindset that has visited such planetary misery can’t rush forth to save the planet now.

By and large, nobody’s mind has changed a whole lot in the West over the last 1,000 years: remember, the ideas of the ‘Enlightenment’ didn’t deviate much from the view of a static universe held by most of the Greeks. The last century of physics, though, holds out some hope. Ironically, the revelations rising from the exploration of the quantum world are nothing new. They just lend mathematical fire power to the oldest indigenous human ideas, ideas that were forgotten or disregarded or distorted.

The bumper sticker suggests something along these lines, something on the quantum level: we can, after all, literally change our minds, every human can, even white folks. But that requires a lot of click/delete, a lot of entering of new data into the human biocomputer. It can be done, but thinking you’re doing it and actually doing it are very different things. One of my teachers speaks of ‘ruthless self-examination,’ and that is what really changing our minds involves. To get the neurons to fire along new pathways, we have to shut down the old ones, and this means we have to be able to minutely observe our assumptions and our actions, and discard the faulty ones, which it turns out are most.

It also turns out that this whole privilege thing we’re riding so high on is what will get us in the end if we don’t think our way beyond it. Our relative comfort and material plenty. Our relative safety. Privilege sets up a negative feedback loop that tells us we are the masters and mistresses of the universe, and all we have to do is think it and it will be done. Well in a way this is so, but look at the crap we’ve been thinking. All the good stuff we think we’re doing backfires because the crappiness of our thinking begets mayhem and pestilence and abomination, which we conveniently blame on ‘them,’ whoever ‘they’ may be this week. ‘They’ tend not to be white, not Western (or Northern). ‘They’ need our urgent help or require our naked aggression. Once we have ‘them’ in hand it’s gonna be all right. We are the ones who make things right. This junk plays out in the nastiest of ways in the individual psyche.

It’s interesting, the interplay of collective and individual thought. Maybe there is really no such thing as individual thought, only collective thought distilled. I am no scientist of consciousness, but on the other hand any scientist of consciousness who does not take the historical situation which colors their ideas into account is going to be off the mark. One feature of the crappiness of Western thought is the compartmentalization of it: you’ve got string theorists zinging around in a megaverse of infinite dimensions, while the presidents and CEO’s of the places they live are busy trashing up this tiny corner of it.

In a little New York town across the lake from me, a city councilor
tried to pass a resolution calling for the impeachment of Bush based on the lies of WMD that precipitated the war in Iraq. His critics told him that Plattsburgh New York is not the place to debate these things, and that he should be concentrating on how to make local tax dollars stretch to pay for the things the town needs.
Only a string theorist could figure out how to do that, frankly, and the idea that what’s going on ‘over there’ has nothing to do with ‘us’ is preposterous. Anyone trying to make things better on a local level without deeply and publicly critiquing Western assumptions of superiority, and the actions which naturally follow from them, is a co-conspirator, ensuring the perpetuation of the problems he thinks he’s trying to solve.

When I googled the quote on the bumper sticker, I found that Albert Einstein said it. No surprise there. Einstein didn’t like quantum physics, though. “God doesn’t play dice,” he said, referring to the wild randomness that seems to exist in the subatomic world. But the quantum view of the universe now emerging is, I suspect, something he would like very much. You can now go into a number of labs in the world and actually see a single particle in two places at once. String theorists have an explanation for why the gravity we experience is so much weaker than the other universal forces: it turns out that graviton particles probably leap from dimension to dimension. Lucky for us, because otherwise the universe would be a single black hole: zero mass, infinite density. Our very existence here and now, in this place, is an incomprehensible miracle. At any one of numerous junctures in the last 15 billion or so years, a slightly different chemical reaction would have sent matter flying apart or crashing together or mixing around in ways that would have made us impossible. We are the product of the narrowest window of possibilities: I wonder why that isn’t mystery enough for us, God enough for us.

One way to change our minds is to contemplate the universe, the stunning enormity of which we are an infinitesimal part, a smear of biosphere on a rock orbiting a third-rate star in a forgotten corner of the cosmos…somehow our earliest ancestors knew that whatever goes on down here is just the palest reflection of what’s happening up there. They discerned that there are basic laws with which humans must align themselves. Humility, empathy, unity—these are the values born of a universal perspective. We would be merciful to ourselves and to each other if we grasped our amazing fragility and the miracle of our existence. We would look at the human productions of time that dazzle us so much as just a tiny spark in the vast furnace of creation that tumbles and swirls around us. It is not all about us, and we are not all that, but the subatomic particles that make us what we are exhibit properties that point to capabilities we are just beginning to be able to imagine.

Lurking under this war and that war and the attacks on the planet’s natural processes is the neural rut we’ve dug these past few thousand years. It is typified by the Christian idea of the ‘fallenness’ of human nature and of the earth, and backed up by any number of ‘scientific studies.’ People are bad and violent and only the most strenuous interventions by the better ones among us in the form of military aggression and the establishment of elitist authoritarian regimes can keep humans’ natural impulses at bay. A bunch of people are waiting for Jesus to come pull their asses out of the fire, while the power-mongers exploit that passivity to pretty much do anything they want.

What a radically different view emerges from the oldest/newest ideas: we can have any reality we are willing to cultivate, and these changes can be effected from inside out. Before we can change our minds, we have to understand that it is possible, and then we have to be willing to make the effort. Our privilege works against us, telling us we shouldn’t have to work too hard to do anything. But changing our minds feels like death, and it’s what’s meant by the idea that “you must be born again,” not to Jesus, but to some closer semblance of our true quantum universal selves.

As it stands, and as I have said so many times before, the West has nothing to say to the rest of the world. As long as the same minds are rutted in the same grooves, there is no possible way for them to improve anything anywhere.

For starters, history has to be engaged. All of it, from mega to micro. Even the ‘best’ Western science was born off the back of centuries of denial, suppression, and exploitation, and it is ok to know it and say it and still affiliate ourselves with the best of what humanity can produce, allowing our actions to reflect that understanding.

We can change our minds, but will we? I don’t know, but I do know that the universe will continue in its infinite generosity bringing new things forth out of nothing, whatever little old we decide.

Iran to immediately curb UN atom checks after vote

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

VIENNA (Reuters) – Iran will immediately curb UN inspections of its nuclear plants and pursue full-scale uranium enrichment after a UN nuclear watchdog agency vote reporting it to the Security Council, a senior Iranian official said on Saturday.

“After this decision, Iran has to immediately bring into force its parliamentary law to suspend voluntary implementation of (the watchdog agency’s) Additional Protocol (on snap inspections) and (pursue) commercial-scale enrichment which until today was under full suspension,” Javad Vaeedi, deputy Iranian nuclear negotiator, told reporters after the vote.
reuters.com

nice to see the Germans back on ‘our’ side:

Merkel likens Iran threat to Nazi era
MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) – German Chancellor Angela Merkel likened Iran’s nuclear plans on Saturday to the threat posed by the Nazis in their early days, as top U.S. officials urged a tough line to stop Tehran from making an atomic bomb.

U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld accused the Islamic republic of being the world’s leading sponsor of terrorism, a charge his Iranian counterpart rejected as “ridiculous” and “outrageous”.

Addressing the annual Munich security conference, Merkel said countries around the world had underestimated the Nazi threat as Adolf Hitler rose to power.

“Looking back to German history in the early 1930s when National Socialism (Nazism) was on the rise, there were many outside Germany who said ‘It’s only rhetoric — don’t get excited’,” she told the assembled world defense policy makers.

“There were times when people could have reacted differently and, in my view, Germany is obliged to do something at the early stages … We want to, we must prevent Iran from developing its nuclear program.”

Iran launched ‘secret’ rocket test
IRAN secretly tested a new surface-to-surface missile (SSM) on January 17, seeking to establish the measurements needed for long-range missiles, the German daily Die Welt reported in its issue to appear today.

The test, conducted by members of the Revolutionary Guard led by Yahya Rahim Safavi, was successful, according to Western diplomats cited by the newspaper, which did not indicate the location where the test took place.

On January 28, Safavi said that Iran would use its ballistic missiles if it was attacked.

“Iran has a ballistic missile with a range of 2,000 kilometres,” he said on Iranian public television.

“We do not intend to attack any country, but if we are attacked, we are capable of effectively responding. Our position is defensive.”

Embassies torched as cartoon furor grows
DAMASCUS (Reuters) – Furious Syrians set fire to the Danish and Norwegian embassies on Saturday as protests over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad showed no signs of abating despite calls for calm.

Oil giant Iran, already embroiled in a dispute with the West over its nuclear programme, said it was reviewing trade ties with countries that have published such caricatures.

Something is about to blow…

Maxine Waters urges the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to investigate the Coup d’État in Haiti

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

Washington, D.C. – Today, Rep. Maxine Waters (CA-35) expressed her support for a petition that is being filed before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. The petition seeks to establish that the Bush Administration participated in a coup d’etat to overthrow President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the democratically-elected President of Haiti, in February of 2004, and, in so doing, violated the democratic rights of the people of Haiti.

The Congresswoman’s statement follows:
Two years ago, our government was a party to a coup d’etat in Haiti. President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the democratically-elected President of Haiti, was forced to leave Haiti in a regime change supported by the United States. President Aristide left the country on February 29, 2004, aboard a U.S. airplane when U.S. Marines and Embassy officials came to his home in the wee hours of the morning and told him to leave immediately or he and thousands of other Haitians would be killed. The U.S. plane took him to the Central African Republic and left him there.

This coup d’etat was carried out after groups of heavily-armed thugs had taken over several Haitian towns, occupied police stations, terrorized the local population, and entered Haiti’s capitol. Many of these thugs were former soldiers from the brutal Haitian army, and many of them continue to roam Haiti today with impunity.

After the coup d’etat, I led a delegation of President Aristide’s friends and supporters to escort President Aristide out of the Central African Republic and accompany him to Jamaica, where he was reunited with his family. President Aristide and his family are now living in exile in South Africa.

Two years later, the tragic results of regime change in Haiti are clear. Haiti is in total chaos. The unelected interim government, which was put in power by the United States and has received unprecedented support from our government, is both oppressive and incompetent. Violence is widespread, and security is non-existent. The Haitian police have been implicated in extrajudicial executions, and the interim government has imprisoned hundreds of political prisoners without trial. Haitian elections, which are now scheduled for next Tuesday, have been postponed several times, are fraught with technical problems, and are unlikely to be free and fair.

I urge the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to investigate the coup d’etat that occurred on February 29, 2004, and determine the role of the Bush Administration in this travesty of justice, which denied the democratic rights of the people of Haiti.
haitiaction.net

Rumsfeld and Negroponte Amp Up Attacks on Chavez

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

During an appearance today at the National Press Club in Washington, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld compared Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez to Hitler, declaring, “We’ve got Chavez in Venezuela with a lot of oil money. He’s a person who was elected legally, just as Adolf Hitler was elected legally, and then consolidated power, and now is of course working closely with [Cuban leader] Fidel Castro and Mr. Morales [Bolivian President Evo Morales] and others. It concerns me.”

Concurrently, in testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence of the U.S. Congress, John Negroponte, Director of National Intelligence, which oversees the 15 intelligence bodies of the U.S. Government, claimed, “In Venezuela, President Chavez, if he wins reelection later this year, appears ready to use his control of the legislature and other institutions to continue to stifle the opposition, reduce press freedom, and entrench himself through measures that are technically legal, but which nonetheless constrict democracy. We expect Chavez to deepen his relationship with Castro (Venezuela provides roughly two-thirds of that island’s oil needs on preferential credit terms). He also is seeking closer economic, military, and diplomatic ties with Iran and North Korea. Chavez has scaled back counter-narcotics cooperation with the US. Increased oil revenues have allowed Chavez to embark on an activist foreign policy in Latin America that includes providing oil at favorable repayment rates to gain allies, using newly created media outlets to generate support for his Bolivarian goals, and meddling in the internal affairs of his neighbors by backing particular candidates for elective office.”
counterpunch.org

Rumsfeld Offers Strategies for Current War

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

The United States is engaged in what could be a generational conflict akin to the Cold War, the kind of struggle that might last decades as allies work to root out terrorists across the globe and battle extremists who want to rule the world, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said yesterday.

Rumsfeld, who laid out broad strategies for what the military and the Bush administration are now calling the “long war,” likened al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden to Adolf Hitler and Vladimir Lenin while urging Americans not to give in on the battle of wills that could stretch for years. He said there is a tendency to underestimate the threats that terrorists pose to global security, and said liberty is at stake.

“Compelled by a militant ideology that celebrates murder and suicide with no territory to defend, with little to lose, they will either succeed in changing our way of life, or we will succeed in changing theirs,” Rumsfeld said in a speech at the National Press Club.
washingtonpost.com

Rumsfeld: Terror Threat High
“The enemy — while weakened and under pressure — is still capable of global reach, and still possesses the determination to kill more Americans — and to do so with the world’s most dangerous weapons,” Rumsfeld said in remarks prepared for delivery at the National Press Club.

Bush’s Budget to Call for Nuclear Partnership With Russia
WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 — The Bush administration will propose in its budget on Monday the creation of an atomic energy partnership with Russia, offering countries a supply of fuel for their reactors under restrictions intended to prevent them from developing nuclear weapons, according to administration officials.

Under the proposal, the United States and Russia would provide reactor fuel to other countries and take back the spent fuel afterward to prevent its use in weaponry. President Bush called for a similar plan two years ago, and the International Atomic Energy Agency has recommended an international fuel system in which it would control custody of nuclear fuel.