RECAP Directory (List)
All prior RECAPs plus Series CLOSED below the line. Updated 2 August 2013.
All prior RECAPs plus Series CLOSED below the line. Updated 2 August 2013.
The Tsunami or the Earthquake Preceding the Tsunami????? Below is another pathbreaking report in Counterpunch on the Fukushima question. Fukushima may be off the front pages, but the catastrophe is still generating serious questions with profound ramifications. In a few days, I will forward another blaster will showing how the some of these ramifications this …
Continue reading “Chuck Spinney: What Caused the Fukushima Meltdowns?”
Information Sharing Still a Work in Progress August 12th, 2011 by Steven Aftergood While information sharing among government agencies has increased dramatically over the past decade, it still falls short in some areas. Due to “impediments to intelligence information sharing between U.S. forces and coalition partners,” information sharing with U.S. allies in Afghanistan has faltered …
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Below the line….alpha list of all graphics [in English] with embedded links. For Spanish-language graphics see AA Lista de Graficas (1) and [in reverse order as posted] AA Espanol (55). Updated 2 Aug 2013. Click on the Link Above the Image to Reach Full Size Image, Comments, & Source Link
We generally say this approach is the same as a sucking chest wound….. Cyberwar Plan Has New Focus on Deterrence By JULIAN E. BARNES and SIOBHAN GORMAN Wall Street Journal, 15 July 2011 The military must move from defending against major cyberattacks to deterring assaults by letting enemies know the U.S. is willing to retaliate …
Released Wednesday by the sponsoring Watson Institute of Brown University, a new multi-author study of the costs of the post-9/11 wars is available. Most prominently, the study finds the appropriations thus far to have been between $2.3 and 2.7 trillion; with an additional $884 to $1,334 billion to already have been incurred for future costs …
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This op-ed was written by one of my closest friends, who happens to be an old fashioned Republican in the best sense of the term. Chuck Spinney Nice, France Borrowing and spending the GOP way The big deficit facing the U.S. is mostly Republican in origin, the Congressional Budget Office says. The Bush tax cuts …
Continue reading “Tax Cuts & Elective Wars Created the Deficit….”