Chuck Spinney: The Logistics Sphincter of Afghanistan

Government, Idiocy, Military
Chuck Spinney

This is one big chocolate mess.  It illustrates the strategic vulnerability arising from the grand strategic blowback effects of the extrajudicial liquidation program that is America's drone war … which is viewed by the White House and Defense Secretary Panetta as the only game in town.

Chuck Spinney
Cannes, France

U.S.-Pakistan Freeze Chokes Fallback Route in Afghanistan

ROD NORDLAND, The New York Times, June 2, 2012

SALANG PASS, Afghanistan — Nowhere is the impact of Pakistan’s ban on NATO truck traffic more visible than here at the top of the Hindu Kush, on one of the only alternative overland routes for supply convoys to reach Kabul and the rest of the country.

For 20 miles north and south of the old Soviet-built tunnel at Salang Pass, thousands of trucks are idled beside the road, waiting for a turn to get through its perilous, one-and-a-half-mile length.<

This is the only passable route for heavy truck traffic bringing NATO supplies in from the Central Asian republics to the north, as they now must come.

There are other roads, but they are often single-lane dirt tracks through even higher mountain passes, or they are frequently subject to ambushes by insurgents and bandits. So a tunnel built to handle 1,000 vehicles a day, and until the Pakistani boycott against NATO in November handling 2,000, now tries — and often fails — to let 10,000 vehicles through, alternating northbound and southbound truck traffic every other day.

“It’s only a matter of time until there’s a catastrophe,” said Lt. Gen. Mohammad Rajab, the head of maintenance for the Salang Pass. “One hundred percent certain, there will be a disaster, and when there is, it’s not a disaster for Afghanistan alone, but for the whole international community that uses this road.” He said 90 percent of the traffic now was trailer and tanker trucks carrying NATO supplies.

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Supplying War: Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton

Marcus Aurelius: Retarded Governments Catch Up with Hacking 101

Corruption, Government, Idiocy, IO Impotency, Military
Marcus Aurelius

Two especially intelligent pieces.

Mutually Assured Cyberdestruction?

David Sanger in New York Times

Cyberspace The Fragile Frontier

Robert O'Harrow Jr. in Washington Post

Phi Beta Iota:  What is so pathetic about all this is that governments have learned nothing in the quarter century since Winn Schwartau, Bill Caelli, Jim Anderson, Robert Steele, and a handful of others sounded the alarm.  25 years of dereliction of duty.

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DefDog: The infamous ‘take down the Internet in 30 minutes’ hearing from 1998 — Tens of Billions Later, NSA and OMB Have Not Done Their Jobs, US Cyber is Wide Open and Unsafe at Any Speed + Meta-RECAP

Eagle: Wave of Self-Immolations in Tibet

06 Genocide, 07 Other Atrocities, Government, Military
300 Million Talons...

In Occupied Tibetan Monastery, a Reason for Fiery Deaths

DHARAMSALA, India — One young Tibetan monk walked down a street kicking Chinese military vehicles, then left a suicide note condemning an official ban on a religious ceremony. Another smiled often, and preferred to talk about Buddhism rather than politics. A third man, a former monk, liked herding animals with nomads.

All had worn the crimson robes of Kirti Monastery, a venerable institution of learning ringed by mountains on the eastern edge of the Tibetan plateau. All set themselves on fire to protest Chinese rule. Two died.

At least 38 Tibetans have set fire to themselves since 2009, and 29 have died, according to the International Campaign for Tibet, an advocacy group in Washington. The 2,000 or so monks of Kirti Monastery in Sichuan Province have been at the center of the movement, one of the biggest waves of self-immolations in modern history. The acts evoke the self-immolations in the early 1960s by Buddhist monks in South Vietnam to protest the corrupt government in Saigon.

Twenty-five of the self-immolators came from Ngaba, the county that includes Kirti; 15 were young monks or former monks from Kirti, and two were nuns from Mame Dechen Chokorling Nunnery.

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DVD: Tibet – Cry of the Snow Lion

DefDog: Pentagon: sabotaging U.S. computers is an act of war against U.S. – but Iran cannot hold Stuxnet against US….

Government, IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency, Military
DefDog

Pentagon: sabotaging U.S. computers is an actor of war against U.S.

Homeland Security Newswire, 1 June 2012

The Pentagon has concluded that the act of sabotaging U.S. computers by another country may constitute an act of war against the United States. This conclusion opens the door for the United States to respond to such cyber sabotage by using traditional military force. The Pentagon’s first formal cyber strategy, unclassified portions of which will become public next month, is an early attempt to come to terms with a changing world in which hackers could pose as significant a threat to U.S. nuclear reactors, electric grid, or pipelines as a hostile country’s military.

Source: Pentagon: sabotaging U.S. computers is an actor of war against U.S.

Phi Beta Iota:  Apart from the fact that Stuxnet was an Israeli production (quote from the 1990's: “When the Israeli's catch a hacker, they give them a job; when the US catches a hacker they throw them in jail”), the insanity of the White House taking credit for Stuxnet becomes all the more outrageous in light of the certain sensibility of the Pentagon statement.  Sadly, the brainpower at the top of the US pyramid of power seems to be both very limited and very myopic–these people cannot think holistically or strategically, or they would realize that cyberspace has no borders, and irresponsibility with respect to cyber-soundness has consequences.

Penguin: DepSecDef in His Own Words…

10 Security, 11 Society, Corruption, DoD, Government, IO Deeds of War, Military, Officers Call
Who, Me?
The hampsters' cheeks are bulging.

               Thank you, Tom, for that introduction.  It was almost exactly a year ago today that my former boss, Secretary Gates, spoke to you on the eve of his departure as Secretary of Defense.  In looking back on his tenure as Secretary, he chose to highlight two major themes.   The first was his effort to turn the tide in Iraq and Afghanistan.

He spoke to you about his laser-like focus on delivering urgent battlefield needs to the warfighter in Iraq and Afghanistan.  When Secretary Gates first hired me in 2009, he told me that the “country’s at war, Ash, but the Pentagon is not.”  My job, he explained, was to help him get the Pentagon onto a war footing, especially in acquisition technology and logistics, the part that I was about to take over.

And that has been my focus as well as his, first as AT&L and now as Deputy Secretary of Defense. Under his leadership, we set up a fast lane to get urgent requirements onto the battlefield unhindered by the bureaucracy. We needed better persistent ISR, he said, as did General Petraeus, General Mattis, General McChrystal, General Austin, General Allen.  So we worked hard to deliver capabilities like Aerostats with wide-area lenses, and more UAVs, including small UAVs that could be operated by a patrol along their line of march.

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Phi Beta Iota:  We do not make this stuff up.  The gap between the party line as set forth in this speech, and reality, could not be greater.

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Mini-Me: Obama-Biden – Velvet Killer & Velvet Crook

07 Other Atrocities, 09 Justice, 11 Society, Corruption, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Law Enforcement, Military
Who? Mini-Me?

Huh?

A Killer In the White House [ 88523 ] –

John Grant

This Can't Be Happening, 1  June 2012

“No, Charlotte, I’m the jury now. I sentence you to death.”
The roar of the .45 shook the room. Charlotte staggered back a step.
“How c-could you?” she gasped.
“It was easy.”
– Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury
The news that Barack Obama — a Constitutional scholar and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize — has taken personal charge of lethal US drone hits in Yemen and Pakistan is one of those stories that takes time to sink in.

The New York Times stresses how serious the issue has become. “With China and Russia watching, the United States has set an international precedent for sending drones over borders to kill enemies.” It’s no longer a cool video-game experiment; it’s the beginning of robot warfare, and, if history is a lesson, it will have unanticipated consequences and our enemies will learn to counter the weapon with imaginative weapons of their own, including drones. We should expect to be surprised and blindsided. Martin Luther King spoke of it as a futile rising cycle of violence.

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David Swanson: Turkish Court Indicts Senior Israeli Military Officials in Murders on Gaza Flotilla

07 Other Atrocities, 08 Wild Cards, Corruption, Government, IO Deeds of War, Military
David Swanson

Turkish Court Indicts Senior Israeli Military Officials in Murders on Gaza Flotilla

On the Second Anniversary of the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, Turkish Court Indicts Senior Israeli Military Officials in Murders of Nine Passengers

By Ann Wright

Two years ago I was a passenger on the first Gaza Freedom Flotilla which was sailing to break the Israeli naval blockade of Gaza. I watched from a small boat called the Challenger 1, as a much larger boat, the Mavi Marmara, with almost 600 passengers, was brutally attacked by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) commandos. 30 minutes later, our boat was attacked.

Using snipers from helicopters Israeli commandos shot many of the passengers on the exposed top deck of the ship. Other commandos in boats fired live ammunition, as well as percussion grenades, into all levels of the ship. As commandos repelled down from helicopters and boarded the ship, they executed at point blank range 5 passengers, including a 19 year old American citizen Furkan Dogan, whose body had five bullets including one to the back of his head. 9 persons, 8 Turkish citizens and one American citizen, were murdered and 50 others were wounded. One severely wounded Turkish man later died after being in a coma for many months.

Each of the six ships in the flotilla was attacked by IDF commandos. Passengers on the ships were shot with tasers and beaten by commandos. Potentially lethal paintballs were shot into the faces of passengers narrowly missing eyes and soft parts of the skull.

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