SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter – Endless Afghanistan?

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

schwartzreport newThere are so many things I dislike about the Obama Administration but this story, which broke today, is appalling, and almost unbelievable. We have millions of Americans literally unclear where their next meal is coming from. We have the developed world's! highest rate of child abuse. Our infrastructure is falling apart, and we have 50 million people in poverty. So where does this administration choose to spend its money — why rebuilding and defending Afghanistan. It is an endless war that has produced nothing but death, maiming, and destruction. The Afghans hate us, their government makes the Mafia look like the Red Cross, and nothing, nothing, has been accomplished in over a decade. And now Obama appears to be committing to more of the same.

Endless Afghanistan? US-Afghan Agreement Would Keep Troops in Place and Funds Flowing, Perhaps Indefinitely
RICHARD ENGEL, NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent – NBC News

NIGHTWATCH: Pakistan & Syria

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence

Pakistan: Update. Pakistan on Tuesday set up a special court to try former president Pervez Musharraf for high treason, an official statement said. The announcement came hours after the Supreme Court forwarded the names of five judges suitable to sit on the special court, following a government request on Monday.

Comment: The Chief Justice and the Prime Minister both have major complaints about their treatment when Musharraf governed. The four outstanding criminal charges against him attest to his cavalier attitude towards civilian laws.

The Chief Justice is determined to use his office to establish the rule of law in Pakistan, including over the Pakistan Army, and the independence of the judiciary. The Prime Minister appears to be out for punishment, if not justice, for Musharraf's overthrow of Sharif in 1999.

This is a serious matter that could lead to military unrest once again because it will tarnish the senior staff of the Pakistan Army as it existed in 2007. That explains why the government has decided to bring the first treason charge against a former Chief of Army Staff for constitutional crimes while the incumbent, General Kayani, remains in office – until 28 November.

Kayani's six-year tenure has been characterized by attention to soldierly duties and open military support for elected civilian government. He has held the post of army chief long enough to fill the senior positions with men he judges are of like mind and whom he thinks he can trust to respect the constitution.

One the other hand, a treason charge against a former army chief potentially is destabilizing because Musharraf also has cronies in the officer corps. That explains why Sharif has not yet named Kayani's successor. This trial, if it proceeds, could be the greatest test of Pakistan's democracy and judiciary ever.

Syria: Syrian Arab Army units with assistance from Hizballah fighters captured the town of Qarah, which is a stopping point on the main highway from Damascus to the Syrian coast. The army launched its offensive on Friday, carrying out a series of air strikes and helicopter attacks. Thousands of Syrians fled into Lebanon.

Rebel group Jabat al-Nusra (the al-Nusrah Front) said that it and other groups had withdrawn from the area, after sustaining serious losses.

Qarah is located 100 kms (60 miles) north of Damascus on the main highway to the coast. It is 175 kms from Latakia in northwestern Syria, the heartland of regime supporters.

The Syrian government now controls the road linking the coast to the capital via Homs. This means that the pro-government forces have broken the back of the opposition fight in the west because the opposition supply line from Lebanon has been severed.

A blog reported from a “reliable source” that about 6,000 government forces and 2,500 Hizballah fighters supported by tanks, artillery and air strikes defeated about 3,000 opposition fighters

Rebels responded by shelling Damascus with mortar rounds that have hit the city almost every day during the past two weeks, leaving dozens dead or wounded. Nevertheless, on Tuesday, state TV reported that troops were “in full control of Qarah after wiping out all terrorist units in it”.

Comment: This is a significant setback for the opposition whose fighters had held Qarah for over a year. It served as an opposition arms smuggling distribution point from Lebanon.

The rebellion in the west central region along al Qalamoun Mountains that run along the Lebanon border appears to have fragmented, if not collapsed. An al-Nusrah Front spokesman promised a counterattack, but the main battle appears to have ended in a government victory. The government now should have a relatively secure line of communication to the coastal ports of Tartus and Latakia.

Provided the government can maintain security on the highway, this development should facilitate the transport for destruction of chemical weapons agents from sites near Damascus.

Berto Jongman: Saudi Arabia’s Efforts to Expand Radical Islam and Support Terrorism

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Saudi Arabia's Efforts to Expand Radical Islam and Support Terrorism

Rachel Ehrenfeld and Ken Jensen

American Center for Democracy, 23 February 2013

On the eve of the Arab Spring, Rachel Ehrenfeld published a lengthy and important study titled, “Their Oil Is Thicker Than Our Blood“*on Saudi support for Islamist terrorism and the global expansion of the radical Islamic base, as well as the inadequacies of the Kingdom’s purported anti-terrorist efforts. While much has happened since, very little has changed regarding the patterns of Saudi behavior in this regard.

Despite continued public statements of support for U.S. and Western counterterrorism efforts, sporadic enforcement of new laws in the Kingdom regarding such things as money laundering, money transfers to dubious foreign recipients, and the occasional rousting of terrorist cells (al Qaeda- and Iran-affiliated), Saudi Arabia remains one of the most important sources of terrorist funding worldwide-if not THE most important source.

The U.S., while knowing this full well, has for many years doled out nothing but praise for the Saudis when it comes to fighting Islamist terrorism. This is as true now as it was after September 11. In this, the U.S. government has seemingly accepted the principal underpinning of the Saudi regime: buying off its would-be Islamist adversaries at home. The leading principle has been all along – not in our backyard. Thus the Kingdom’s support of Osama bin-Laden and al Qaeda in Afghanistan.

But Saudi funding to globally spread their Sunni radical version of Islam-Wahhabism–began in earnest in 1962 with the establishment of the Muslim World League (MWL), which expanded into at least to one hundred branches in more than thirty countries, and served as the main body for other international Saudi charities. Since then, the Kingdom’s charities have been estimated to spend between $1.5 and $2 trillion to build many thousand of mosques, madrassas and Islamic centers equipped with Saudi books and Imams, preaching the Wahhabi doctrine.

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SchwartzReport: Truths That Matter

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence

schwartzreport newThe failure of the Congress and the President to reconsider the policies that have produced the mess we are in is condemning us to a needless and very destructive slump. The new Census Bureau report has just come out and it shows that 3 million more Americans are now in poverty. How high will the number have to go before social unrest becomes a problem? The current American leadership from both parties at the Fe! deral level will, I think, be seen by history as amongst the worst in two and a half centuries, and the cause of America's collapse.

A Permanent Slump?
PAUL KRUGMAN, Nobel Laureate – Op-Ed Columnist – The New York Times

This is an amazing story and should be getting much more attention than it has. It is a rare case of a top law enforcement official who has now experienced the American Gulag from the other side and who has come away appalled. We are destroying the lives of millions of Americans by a system that is completely out of control. I find it notable that this story appeared in a far Right web publication.

Bernard Kerik on Prison: Americans Wouldn't Stand for What I Saw
JIM MEYERS – NewsMax

This is one of the paths our increasingly dysfunctional and impoverished nation could go. Those of us who support the compassionate and life-affirming have got to make our voices heard, and we must vote lest racist fascism, which is already taking hold in some states, becomes the norm.

Think the Tea Party Is Crazy? Europe's Rising Neo-Fascism Is a Taste of What's Coming If Austerity Prevails in America
MARSHALL AUERBACK – AlterNet (U.S.)

This story has gotten a lot of play, and you may already have seen it. But I could not let it pass. The Wal-Mart business model is vampire capitalism at its domestic worst. The company calculates and relies on our meager social safety network. We are all underwriting this business model. Do not shop at Wal-Mart. It is an evil corporation.

Wal-Mart Asks Employees to Donate Canned Goods to Workers Who Don’t Have Enough to Eat
TRAVIS GETTYS – The Raw Story

Berto Jongman: Prison Letters — Pussy Riot and Slavoj Zizek

Cultural Intelligence
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot's prison letters to Slavoj Žižek

Pussy Riot's Nadezhda Tolokonnikova is currently in a prison hospital in Siberia; here she and Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Žižek meet in an extraordinary exchange of letters

Pussy Riot: composer Cecilie Ore's choral tribute to the punk band

Nadezhda Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot writing to Slavoj Žižek

‘We are the children of Dionysus, sailing in a barrel and not ­recognising any authority' … Nadezhda Tolokonnikova of Pussy Riot writing to Slavoj Žižek. Photograph: David Levene/AFP/Getty/Guardian
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