Thursday, June 30, 2011

Pentagon Big Money In Middle East


Welfare for Dictators

A NEWSWEEK investigation reveals how Pentagon billions are flowing to strongmen in the Middle East.


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The tarmac at the Al Dhafra military base in the United Arab Emirates.
Officially, the U.S. does not pay other governments for rights to military bases. The logic is straightforward: funneling money to the treasuries of foreign dictators cannot form the foundation of genuine strategic alliances. Yet, to fight wars in Iraq and Afghanistan while staring down the mullahs in Iran, over the last decade the Pentagon has come to rely in an unprecedented way on a web of bases across the Middle East. And a NEWSWEEK investigation of Pentagon contracting practices in Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, and Bahrain has uncovered more than $14 billion paid mostly in sole-source contracts to companies controlled by ruling families across the Persian Gulf. The revelation raises a fundamental question: are U.S. taxpayer dollars enriching the ruling potentates of friendly regimes just as the youthful protesters and the Arab Spring have brought a new push for democracy across the region?

Greece Debt And USA

Debt Woes: Could America Go the Way of Greece?

As Europe confronts another act in its Greek drama, many are watching and wondering, Is the U.S. next? Could our debt-ceiling debate be the beginning of a crisis that makes the world lose faith in American credit? Anything could happen, but it's worth noting the big differences between Greece and the U.S.
Greece faces three problems. First, it has an uncompetitive economy that cannot generate growth. Its labor is too expensive, it exports few products, and its people are not rich enough to power an expansion. This is not a recent problem. Greece has never been an economic dynamo.

Teeen Employment

Sad summer ahead for teen employment



"It's about as bad as it gets," says Joseph McLaughlin, senior research associate at the Center for Labor Market Studies at Northeastern University in Boston. "Last summer, we reached a postwar employment low for 16- to 19-year-olds."

Monday, June 20, 2011

42nd President Bill Clinton-14 WAYS TO PUT AMERICA BACK TO WORK.


It’s Still the Economy, Stupid

Fourteen million Americans remain out of work, a waste of our greatest resource. The 42nd president has more than a dozen ideas on how to attack the jobs crisis.


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Bill Clinton

1. SPEED THE APPROVALS

Harry Hopkins had nowhere near the rules and regulations we have now. (In 1933, Hopkins’s Civil Works Administration put 4 million to work in a month.) I don’t blame the people in the White House for problems in getting shovel-ready projects off the ground; sometimes it takes three years or more for the approval process. We should try to change this: keep the full review process when there are real environmental concerns, but when there aren’t, the federal government should be able to give a waiver to the states to speed up start times on construction projects. We gave states waivers to do welfare reform, so by the time I signed the bill, 43 of the 50 states had already implemented their own approaches. We need to look at that.

Friday, June 17, 2011

To Kill Zawahiri

 

We will kill Zawahiri just like Osama: US

 
 
WASHINGTON: The United States Thursday dismissed new al Qaeda supremo Ayman al-Zawahiri as a pale imitation of Osama bin Laden and warned the Egyptian to expect a similar fate to his slain predecessor.

US officials painted the 59-year-old long-time number two as an "armchair general" with no combat experience, saying he not only lacked charisma and leadership skills but was also a divisive figure who could fracture al Qaeda.

Daily Rape Of Ten Year Old

Yemeni 10-year-old raped daily by old husband

Girls can be married at just 9 years old in Yemen (File)
Girls can be married at just 9 years old in Yemen
It was every little girl's dream; she was to get a new dress, jewellery, sweets and a party for all her friends.

What 10-year-old Aisha did not know was that after the wedding party she would have to leave school, move to a village far from her parents' home, cook and clean all day, and have sex with her older husband.

Ammonium Nitrate Found Near Pantogone

ARLINGTON, Va. -- Authorities found al Qaeda-related statements, a backpack containing ammonium nitrate, and spent 9mm shells Friday after stopping a suspicious vehicle close to the Pentagon and arresting a man.Pentagon Police arrested one person Friday and closed several roads around the US Department of Defense headquarters after officers stopped a suspicious vehicle and discovered a backpack believed to contain ammonium nitrate.The vehicle was stopped about 6:00am local time Friday. Police were searching for one, or possibly two, other people who fled the vehicle when it was stopped by police.
Law enforcement work near the Pentagon after a suspicious vehicle forced multiple road closures Friday.
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Law enforcement work near the Pentagon after a suspicious vehicle forced multiple road closures Friday.
A source told FOX News Channel that the backpack was found outside of the vehicle, and that the arrested man was a naturalized US citizen who came to the US from Ethiopia.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Arrest Of CIA' Agents In Pakistan And Osama's Body Hunter

 

US diver hopes to find Osama’s body

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LOS ANGELES: A California diver and treasure hunter, Bill Warren hopes to find evidence that Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden is dead. He hopes to establish this by scanning the Arabian Sea with sonar.

The diver from San Diego said his main motivation was to try and see if the US government was telling the truth about bin Laden’s death and burial at sea.

Warren plans to begin his expedition soon from India with a camera team. The diver claims that it may take him eight weeks to locate the body of the Al-Qaeda leader and if his body is recovered than he would take photographs and a conduct a DNA test.

According to Warren he has three funders for this expedition.

Pakistan arrests CIA’s bin Laden informants

WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has arrested five CIA informants who fed information to US intelligence before the raid last month which killed Osama bin Laden, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Naked Hiking And Pitures

Hike Naked: Germany Opens New Nude-Friendly Nature Trails

 
A group of hikers opens this year's naturist hiking season in Wippra, Germany, May 28, 2011. The Harzer Naturistenstieg is Germany's first official nude hiking trail near Wippra.
When "Germany's first hiking trail for nudists" opened on May 29, 2010 near the town of Dankerode, enthusiasm was running high — and not just among those who enjoy braving nature in the buff. Mayor Monika Rauhut hailed the trail as "the latest attraction here in beautiful Wippertal."

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Qaddafi And Rape Drugs

Qaddafi ordered sex drugs for Libya rapes, ICC prosecutor says

Iman al-Obeidi, who publically accused Libyan soldiers of rape, is now in Romania after being deported from Qatar. (File Photo) 
London Dispatch / Ray Moseley: And what happens when Colonel Qaddafi goes?
Investigators have evidence that Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi ordered mass rapes and bought containers of sex drugs to encourage troops to attack women, the chief ICC prosecutor said.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Summer Steak On Grill

Fruit-and-Fire Flat Iron Steaks


Fruit-and-Fire Flat Iron Steaks
Prep: 20 minutes Marinate: 12 hours Grill: 20 minutes

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Anthony Weiner news And Bad Pictures

Anthony Weiner Exposed as 1996 Cosmo Bachelor

Anthony Weiner Exposed as 1996 Cosmo Bachelor
Long before there surfaced lewd photos of Anthony Weiner, sans pants, the New York congressman made his pictorial debut in the pages of Cosmopolitan magazine – fully clothed.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

US And Pakistan Joint Venture-Taliban Killed Policemen

US-Pakistan move to rebuilding intelligence cooperation, by forming new anti-terror squad

Pakistani soldiers arrive for an operation against militants at a major Pakistani naval air base following an attack by militants in Karachi. (File photo)
Pakistani soldiers arrive for an operation against militants at a major Pakistani naval air base following an attack by militants in Karachi. (File photo)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ISI And Repoter Killed










ISI faces more heat after reporter's killing










Saleem Shahzad

 Speculation that Pakistan's military spy agency had a hand in the death of a prominent journalist has further discredited the organisation already facing one of its worst crises after the killing of Osama bin Laden on Pakistani soil.

Saleem Shahzad, who worked for Hong-Kong based Asia Times Online and Italian news agency Adnkronos International, disappeared fromIslamabad on Sunday and his body was found in a canal with what police said were torture marks. Suspicion immediately fell on the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, bringing more bad publicity after the killing of bin Laden by US special forces near the capital.

"The ISI's image had already been tarnished and it is under so much pressure," said a former ISIofficer. "It's never been as bad as this before."


Shahzad was investigating suspected links between the military and al-Qaida, a highly sensitive subject at a time when Washington is wondering how bin Laden was able to live for years in a town about a two-hour drive from ISI headquarters.