Welcome to the American Revolution II

Welcome to the American Revolution II
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such government, and to provide new guards for their future security.
"We face a hostile ideology global in scope, atheistic in character, ruthless in purpose and insidious in method..." and warned about what he saw as unjustified government spending proposals and continued with a warning that "we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex... The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist... Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals, so that security and liberty may prosper together."Dwight D. Eisenhower
Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Hamas Children Television

Radical Islam wants to destroy the Jewish people, and the only free democratic state in the Middle East. If you dont believe this, take a look at Hamas Children Television programs out of Gaza.





Human Rights Watch said in April 2009, that «Hamas security forces, or masked gunmen believed to be with Hamas executed 18 people. Most of them were accused of collaborating with Israel. Non of them were put on trial.




Others were shot, maimed or beaten for belonging to the opposition political party, Fatah. You can only imagine what would happen if Israel dealt with its internal political enemies or dissenters in such a fashion.

No doubt the report will be ignored or dismissed in the greater cause of demonizing Israel. This has been the trend of late. But as much as some would like to criticize Israel – and I have done so myself – they still have a minimal obligation to acknowledge the difference in core values between Israel and its enemies. Critics who vilify Israel and romanticize Hamas clearly have never had the inexpressible pleasure of living in a place where a chance remark can get your legs riddled with lead. (Washington Post)




Hamas killing political foes

Gunmen linked to Hamas in Gaza killed at least 32 Palestinians and wounded dozens in attacks on political opponents and alleged informers during and after Israel’s recent operation, Human Rights Watch said Monday. 18 Palestinians were killed by Hamas during the three-week war, and 14 others were killed afterward. In addition, 49 Gazans were shot in the legs by masked gunmen between Dec. 28 and Jan. 31, and 73 had their arms or legs broken.

(Arab News-Saudi Arabia)

The International community is responsible for the abuses of basic Human right s that takes place in Gaza by Hamas. In stead of supporting Israel`s military operation,that could have brought an end to this brutal and inhuman Radical Islamic regime, the World at large accused Israel for committing war crimes. The hate against the Jewish people are blinding nations from doing what is right. Hamas is a cancer, that if its not removed will make the whole World guilty of war crimes against humanity.

Also take a look at this Music video, exposing the deceptive lies of the so-called ” Gaza aid flotilla” from Turkey.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Iran atom bomb Obama called "troubling"


Fat Man, the atomic bomb with 14.1 lbs of plutonium-239, was dropped. The bomb detonated about 43 seconds later at an altitude of about 1,540 feet above the ground. Approximately 40% of Nagasaki was destroyed.

Iran boosts work on atom bomb, fears remain: IAEA

VIENNA | Mon Sep 6, 2010

VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran is pushing ahead with its nuclear program in defiance of tougher sanctions, the U.N. atomic watchdog said in a new report that Washington called "troubling" but Tehran dismissed as "not balanced."

The confidential report, obtained by Reuters on Monday, says the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) remains concerned about possible work in Iran to develop a nuclear-armed missile.

The IAEA also warned that Iranian refusal to accept some of the agency's choices of nuclear inspectors was hampering its activities in the Islamic Republic, which rejects Western accusations it is seeking to build nuclear bombs.

"This is a pretty critical report and it seems the sides have reached an impasse," said David Albright, head of the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security.

The United States said it showed that Tehran was still trying to develop a nuclear weapons capability.

"The IAEA's reports of obstruction and Iran's failure to cooperate are troubling to all who care about non-proliferation and global security," White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said.

Ali Asghar Soltanieh, Iran's envoy to the IAEA, said the report by new agency chief Yukiya Amano "has damaged the agency's technical reputation" and was "not balanced" compared to those of his predecessor, Mohamed ElBaradei.

He said all of Iran's nuclear activities were under the IAEA's "complete supervision," Mehr News Agency reported.

The eight-year international dispute over Iran's atomic activities has the potential to set off a regional arms race and spark a conflict in the Middle East.

INSPECTORS UNDER "PRESSURE"

The West hopes the imposition since June of additional U.N., U.S. and European sanctions on the country will persuade the Iranian leadership to back down and halt sensitive atomic work.

Iran has repeatedly rejected such demands and is sending mixed signals about its readiness to negotiate with the West, offering unconditional talks on a plan to swap nuclear fuel but setting terms for any broader discussions.

The IAEA report voiced concern about what it called Iran's "repeated" objections to its appointments of inspectors, saying this "hampers the inspection process" and effectiveness of its work in the Islamic state.

Tehran barred two U.N. nuclear inspectors from entering in June, accusing them of reporting wrongly that some equipment was missing. There have been similar cases in the past.

A diplomat familiar with the IAEA's Iran investigation said this increased "pressure" on the inspectors. Albright said: "It shows the erosion of the IAEA's ability to do its job."

The IAEA for years has been investigating Western intelligence reports indicating Iran has coordinated efforts to process uranium, to stage missile tests and to revamp a ballistic missile cone in a way suitable for a nuclear warhead.

Tehran says the intelligence is forged, but its record of secrecy has stoked suspicions, heightened by the launch in February of higher-grade uranium enrichment of 20 percent fissile purity, bringing it closer to weapons-grade material.

The IAEA said Iran had produced around 2.8 tonnes of low-enriched uranium (LEU), up from 2.4 tonnes in May, as well as 22-kg (48.5 lb) of the higher-grade material.

It called on Iran, which denies accusations it is seeking to build nuclear bombs, to grant the U.N. agency access to relevant sites, equipment and persons "without further delay."

Last month, a former top U.N. nuclear official was quoted as saying that Iran had stockpiled enough LEU for 1-2 nuclear arms but it would not make sense for it to cross the bomb-making threshold with only this amount.

(Additional reporting by Ross Colvin in Washington; Editing by Michael Roddy)