SOUTHCOM Week in Review Ending 12 Nov 09

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AA: Legalize It! 11/06/09

BR: Brazil crime wars: Spiderman's story of drugs and Jesus in Rio's slums 11/05/09

BR: Massive Brazil blackout triggers crime alert 11/10/09

CO: Committee against Torture begins review of report of Colombia 11/10/09

PE: Peru Guerrillas Growing Stronger, Former Top Cop Says 11/09/09

PE: Peru proposes arms reduction in South America 11/11/09

PY: Paraguay's Lugo on coup rumours 11/08/09

UY: Crusade on Uruguayan Presidential Candidate Denounced 11/06/09

VE: Venezuela Socialists Ready to Face US Interference 11/10/09

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Journal: Empire as Usual, No Change At All

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Chuck Spinney
Chuck Spinney

A Disappointing Year With Obama

By William Pfaff

Posted on Nov 10, 2009

Who would have thought a year ago that most of the issues of conflict in America’s foreign relations would be made worse during the first year following Barack Obama’s election as U.S. president?

Even those disputes or differences that were appeased or quiet a year ago are now worse. On Iraq, the new president has faithfully followed the policy of George W. Bush, and now Iraq threatens breakdown.  . . . . . . .

Put aside, for a moment, the military disaster that is now in the course of manufacture in the “Af-Pak” theater of unwinnable wars.

Look at the president’s other policy problems. The Korean affair continues, as we have just seen. There are tensions foreseeable in his visit to a new Japanese government at the end of this week. The old security conventions and connivances of past Japanese Liberal Democrat governments will be questioned.

Japan’s new government’s geopolitical view of East Asian security is not the passive and compliant one displayed for nearly 60 years by Liberal Democrat politicians who did as Washington suggested. In question today is the legal status under which 47,000 U.S. troops and a series of bases have quasi-permanently occupied the archipelago since 1945. Japanese naval forces were limited in number and mission, despite China’s rising military power.

China is developing a blue-water navy to support territorial claims in the region, while experiencing serious trade tensions with the U.S. On Nov. 5, the U.S. imposed 99 percent anti-dumping taxes on certain Chinese steel exports. Then there is the question of the American trade deficit with China, which suits the U.S. but not China, and the troublesome shadowing of the dollar by the Chinese renminbi.

In Latin America, the Obama people have already made trouble, demanding and getting a sizable new air base agreement in Colombia, whose significance, as the U.S. Air Force itself says, will be strategic. (Presumably to counter the “menace” of Russian ships off Venezuela.) Washington’s ambiguous conduct with respect to the Honduras military coup did not contribute to good pan-American relations.

AFRICOM Week in Review Ending 10 Nov 09

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AA: Airbus Loses South Africa Military Transporter Order 11/05/09

AA: South African Company to Begin Mining for Diamonds in Zimbabwe 11/06/09

BW: Botswana: UB Scholar Doubts RISDP Success 11/09/09

ET: Ethiopia – War crimes perpetrator paraded as a “Statesman leading Africa” 11/07/09

GN: Guinea will shrug off sanctions: junta aide 11/09/09

LR: Liberia: ‘I Decided That I Will Leave Liberia For The Sake Of Peace,' Taylor … 11/09/09

LY: Libya releases 19 Nigerians 11/07/09

MA: Morocco's autonomy initiative, ‘realist and feasible' process -Mauritanian … 11/08/09

MG: Madagascar rivals agree power-sharing deal 11/06/09

RW: Rwanda: When Will Monuc Stop Blundering? 11/10/09

SD: Threats to unity in Sudan 11/06/09

UG: Uganda: New Institute to Improve Governance in East Africa 11/09/09

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Event: 20 Nov 09 NYC COUNTERINSURGENCY–AMERICA’S STRATEGIC BURDEN

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Way cool–the usual suspects led by LtCol Nagle (now retired) unusually well-organized.  Phi Beta Iota will cover this event and issue a trip report, but there is no substitute for being there if you can make it.

We have started on a new article or chapter addressing a topic that was shut out of both the Afghanistan and Iraq theater planning efforts:  “You Broke It, Now Give It Back.”  In the interim, in preparation for appreciating this event to its fullest, see the three itesm at HUMINT Trilogy.

PACOM Week in Review Ending 8 Nov 09

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AA: Assassinations, Peace and State Violence in India and Pakistan 11/04/09

AA: Sri Lanka's top general leaves U.S. unquestioned 11/04/09

BD: Is Bangladesh heading towards civil war? 11/07/09

CN: All forces' cooperation key to beating terror, says air chief 11/09/09

CN: Chinese premier: Africa trade push is ‘selfless' 11/07/09

CN: Defying China, Dalai Lama visits Indian town near Tibetan border 11/09/09

CN: Hu says China seeks peaceful use of airspace 11/06/09

CN: The Chinese navy is going blue water 11/04/09

IN: India as Global Military Superpower? 11/06/09

IN: Karnataka's tryst with political instability continues 11/06/09

KP: North Korean army cashes in on exports to China 11/08/09

LK: Sri Lanka is torturing KP 11/08/09

MM: A Rebel Stronghold in Myanmar on Alert 11/05/09

MM: Myanmar ex-foreign minister dies in prison 11/04/09

MY: Malaysia says Airbus A400M delivery to be delayed 11/05/09

NZ: New Zealand not to impose further sanctions against Fiji: FM 11/06/09

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CENTCOM Week in Review Ending 5 Nov 09

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AA: Europe reluctant to send more troops to Afghanistan 11/03/09

AA: Russia Is Dying To Learn Its Census Data 11/04/09

AA: Australia unlikely to send more troops 11/05/09

AA: Der Spiegel: Mossad hacked Syrian computer to uncover nuclear site 11/02/09

AA: India, Pak again resorting to blame game 11/05/09

AF: Anti-American rumors gain traction in Afghanistan 11/03/09

AF: The case for withdrawal from Afghanistan is not yet made 11/05/09

EG: Egypt opens Rafah crossing for stranded Palestinians 11/01/09

IQ: Iraq surge could be model for Afghan war: US admiral 11/04/09

IR: Iran's Military Power Subject to New US Study Used for China 11/02/09

SA: Saudi warning over Hajj politics 11/03/09

TJ: Tajikistan grants amnesty to prison population 11/04/09

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EUCOM Week in Review Ending 4 Nov 09

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AA: MIDEAST: Palestinians File Lawsuits Over Gaza War 10/30/09

AA:  The shadow behind US-Israeli war games 11/02/09

AL: Albania opens new offices to fight organised crime 10/30/09

DE: Thirteen injured in military base accident 11/02/09

IL: The use of radioactive uranium in Israeli military operations- An … 10/30/09

IL: Report: How Israel Bombed the Syrian Nuclear Facility 11/03/09

LV: Latvia preparing counterattack in response to Belarusian–Russian military drills 11/02/09

RU: Russian military plane crashes, 11 dead 11/01/09

TR: [Event of the week] Anti-democratic military plot sparks outcry across the nation 10/31/09

TR: [Unconventional Warfare and International Relations] Political assassinations … 10/31/09

TR: Turkey wants military to identify officers 11/03/09

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