Ramping Up Afghanistan War To Control Caspian Oil And Gas Transport

RAMPING UP AFGHANISTAN WAR TO CONTROL CASPIAN OIL AND GAS TRANSPORT ROUTES
By Jerry Mazza

Online Journal
Dec 8, 2009, 00:28

The 800-pound gorilla standing in the auditorium at West Point is
still waiting for an answer to why Obama made his surge-speech for
30,000 more troops and $30 billion to pay for them. That gorilla
wonders "why" Obama pitched so hard for the US to stay and surge
through Afghanistan and Pakistan. The reasons given were that the
Afghanistan Taliban and Al Qaeda led by Osama bin Laden were the
people that attacked us on 9/11, which was an iteration of George W.

Bush’s reasons for the War on Terror. They are as phony now as the
day Bush promised to smoke out Bin Laden.

But, here are Obama’s actual words, pointed out by Christopher Bollyn
on page 2 of his article, Why Afghanistan?

"1. I am convinced that our security is at stake in Afghanistan and
Pakistan. This is the epicenter of the violent extremism practiced
by al-Qaeda. It is from here that we were attacked on 9/11, and it
is from here that new attacks are being plotted as I speak.

"2. It is important to recall why America and our allies were compelled
to fight a war in Afghanistan in the first place. We did not ask for
this fight. On September 11, 2001, 19 men hijacked four airplanes
and used them murder nearly 3,000 people.

"3: If I did not think that the security of the United States and
the safety of the American people were at stake in Afghanistan,
I would gladly order every single one of our troops home tomorrow."

Also, as early as Oct. 14, 2001, a month and three days after 9/11,
Bollyn wrote in The Great Game – The War For Caspian Oil And Gas:
"President Bush’s ‘crusade’ against the Taliban of Afghanistan has
more to do with control of the immense oil and gas resources of the
Caspian Basin than it does with ‘rooting out terrorism.’

"Once again an American president from the Bush family is leading
Americans down an oil-rich Middle Eastern warpath against ‘enemies
of freedom and democracy.’

"President George W. Bush, whose family is well connected to oil and
energy companies, has called for an international crusade against
Islamic terrorists, who he says hate Americans simply because we are
‘the brightest beacon of freedom.’

"The focus on religion-based terrorism serves to conceal important
aspects of the Central Asian conflict. President Bush’s noble rhetoric
about fighting for justice and democracy is masking a less noble
struggle for control of an estimated $5 trillion of oil and gas
resources from the Caspian Basin.

Bollyn goes on to explain that the elder Bush’s Desert Storm
military campaign in 1991 yielded secure access to the huge Rumaila
oil field of southern Iraq. It was made to happen by expanding the
boundaries of Kuwait after the war. This enabled Kuwait, the former
British protectorate and home to American and British oil companies’
investments, to double its prewar oil output . . ." Bollyn got it
down cold even then.

He told how the infamous Enron, the now bankrupt Texas gas and energy
company, along with Amoco, British Petroleum, Chevron, Exxon Mobil and
Unocal were wrapped in a cabal to suck up the multi-billion dollar
reserves of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Terkmenistan, three freshly
independent Soviet republics bordering the Caspian Sea. The American
negotiators included the usual suspects, James Baker, Brent Snowcroft,
Dick Cheney, and Jon Sununu.

Bollyn also pointed out that Turkmenistan and Azerbijan had close ties
to Israeli interests and intelligence. In Turkmenistan, the ex-intel
agent, and main go-to for Israeli was Yosef A. Maiman, president of
Merhav Group of Israel. He was the anointed negotiator and policy maker
tasked to "develop" energy resources there. And that holds to this day.

Back then, Maiman also mentioned to the Wall Street Journal his role
was to further the "geopolitical goals of both the US and Israel
in Central Asia. We are doing what US and Israeli policy could not
achieve, controlling the transport route is controlling the product."

James Dorion, an energy expert, had written as early as September 10,
2001, in Oil & Gas Journal, "Those that control the oil routes out
of Central Asia will impact all future direction and quantities of
flow and the distribution of revenues from new production." Could it
be any clearer, given the US oil and gas interests in the Caspian
Basin that Afghanistan was to be reined in, especially when Iran,
which paralleled it north to south was not a pipeline option, giving
its mutual hostilities with the US.

Enron, Bush’s number one campaign contributor in 2000, ran a
feasibility study on the Trans-Caspian-gas pipeline, price-tag $2.5
billion, to be built as per a joint venture agreement penned and signed
in February 1999 by Turkmenistan and US companies, Bechtel and GE
Capital Services, with Maiman as the intermediary, his "cut" or stake
in the pipeline not to be discussed, as noted in Bollyn’s article.

Everything seemed ready to go, including a Washington lobby firm, until
the war in Afghanistan led the various parties to withdraw. The terrain
was too politically unstable to begin a huge project. In fact, members
of the Taliban were brought to Texas in 1999 to talk with the oilmen,
but the bearded ones with their turbans and robes and general toughness
caused the deal, but not the idea, to be put on ice. Another route
to controlling Afghanistan would need to be taken. It all percolated,
the thought of all that gas and oil and money flowing like an endless
gift from the gods. But the answer had been found. And it exploded
like two airliners into the World Trade Towers on 9/11/2001.

In a matter of days, pictures of 19 Muslim hijackers of the planes
were plucked magically out of FBI files, which Robert Mueller claimed
in 2002 could not really be proven to be the perpetrators. But the
truth died first on that awful day and it still struggles to breathe,
going on nine years later, that the catastrophe was an "inside job."

Within days, without any real investigation, the War on Terror was
declared, and a gung-ho George W. Bush and Company sent the US military
to "bomb Afghanistan back to the Stone Age" and "smoke out Osama."

Unfortunately, the false-flag op worked so well at first in the US and
Afghanistan that it actually set the Taliban back for a while. That
is, until, Bush & Company were distracted by Saddam Hussein and his
mythic Weapons of Mass Destruction, about to create another 9/11-like
mushroom cloud on the horizon. But creating a second front was a huge
military mistake, even for all the possibilities of controlling Iraq’s
huge supply of sweet and inexpensive crude. As soon as the US dove in
with "shock and awe" into Iraq, the Taliban began a resurgence that
continues to this day. Actually, Al Qaeda members in Afghanistan number
only about 100 today. So the need to ramp up Al Qaeda terror-talk
has become essential.

Yet none of this, none of this, had or has to do with bringing
democracy or stability to Afghanistan, or ridding Iraq of a despot we
originally placed there, Saddam Hussein. It was all about controlling
oil and gas, and vast amounts of money to be made if the US could
master the Middle East’s geopolitical landscape. Unfortunately, or
fortunately, according to one’s politics, we bit off far more than we
could chew, and received much more blowback than we imagined, both in
Iraq and, subsequently, in Afghanistan. This brings us back to today,
and that 800-pound gorilla sitting in the darkened, silent auditorium
of West Point, mumbling to himself.

What he’s repeating to himself is that US bases align with the proposed
pipeline that will start at the Caspian Basin and go south down through
Afghanistan to Pakistan and to ports at the Indian Ocean where the
oil can be shipped east to India and China. What’s more, the Afghan
war has been amped up to include Pakistan, which is presently being
bombed by missile-spitting, remote-guided drones on select targets
or individuals who don’t agree with our efforts there, but mainly
wiping out innocent civilians.

In fact, Scott Shane wrote in the NY Times, CIA To Expand Use of Drones
in Pakistan, that "Two weeks ago in Pakistan, Central Intelligence
Agency sharpshooters killed eight people suspected of being militants
of the Taliban and Al Qaeda, and wounded two others in a compound
that was said to be used for terrorist training.

Skip to next paragraph

"Then, the job in North Waziristan done, the C.I.A. officers could head
home from the agency’s Langley, Va., headquarters [itals mine], facing
only the hazards of the area’s famously snarled suburban traffic.

"It was only the latest strike by the agency’s covert program to
kill operatives of Al Qaeda, the Taliban and their allies using
Hellfire missiles fired from Predator aircraft controlled from half
a world away."

Shane stated that "The White House has authorized an expansion of
the C.I.A.’s drone program in Pakistan’s lawless tribal areas,
officials said this week, to parallel the president’s decision,
announced Tuesday, to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan. American
officials are talking with Pakistan about the possibility of striking
in Baluchistan for the first time — a controversial move since it
is outside the tribal areas — because that is where Afghan Taliban
leaders are believed to hide."

As repugnant as depersonalizing killing is, the likelihood of killing
more innocents is even greater and more repugnant. This is a new low,
both militarily and morally, even for the CIA. Yet it is regarded by
anti-terror "experts" as a "resounding success."

Shane writes, "About 80 missile attacks from drones in less than two
years have killed ‘more than 400’ enemy fighters . . . offering a
number lower than most estimates but in the same range."

The fact is, the latest model, the MQ-9 Reaper can fly at 50,000 feet
with a maximum internal payload of 800 pounds and external payload
more than 3,000 pounds, carrying up to four Hellfire II anti-armor
missiles and two laser-guided bombs. That’s a lot of death, which
could have been used in earlier drone incarnations to create part of
911’s havoc. And there’s more to come.

Additionally the infamous Blackwater, now called Xe, is at work for the
CIA, which is spearheading the covert Pakistan war, and this all costs
money, big money. So, fortunately, the agency still has the opium crop
to cover the shortfalls in budget or cash, and the so-called 2010-11
pull-out mandate is already up in smoke, according to Secretary of
Defense Robert Gates. Thus, the real reasons for this surge have
to be McChrystal clear even to a blind man or Congress. The hope
is that seeing-eye dogs like Bollyn, now living in writer’s exile,
and Craig Murray, the UK’s former ambassador to Uzbekistan, and even
my humble self and other writers, can be of assistance.

Murray, in a recent chilling article, not only asserted that the
CIA sent people to be ‘raped with broken bottles’ in Uzbekistan in
order to obtain whatever confessions for "intelligence" they needed
to justify their twisted actions. On the third page of the story,
regarding US troop presence, the subhead reads, "It’s The Pipeline,
Stupid," and Murray asserts "that the primary motivation for US and
British military involvement in central Asia has to do with large
natural gas deposits in Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. As evidence,
he points to the plans to build a natural gas pipeline through
Afghanistan that would allow Western oil companies to avoid Russia
and Iran when transporting oil and natural gas out of the region.

Murray alleged that in the late 1990s the Uzbek ambassador to the
US met with then-Texas Governor George W. Bush to discuss a pipeline
for the region, and out of that meeting came agreements that would see
Texas-based Enron gain the rights to Uzbekistan’s natural gas deposits,
while oil company Unocal worked on developing the Trans-Afghanistan
pipeline.

He points out, as Bollyn and I have in previous articles, that "The
consultant who was organizing this for Unocal was a certain Mr.

Karzai, who is now ‘president of Afghanistan . . ."

Murray goes on to say that the motive in ramping up "the threat of
Islamic terrorism in Uzbekistan through forced confessions was to
ensure the country remained on-side in the war on terror, so that
the pipeline could be built."

Murray adds, "There are designs of this pipeline, and if you look at
the deployment of US forces in Afghanistan, as against other NATO
country forces in Afghanistan, you’ll see that undoubtedly the US
forces are positioned to guard the pipeline route. It’s what it’s
about. It’s about money, it’s about oil, it’s not about democracy."

As he tells us, " The Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline is slated to be
completed in 2014, with $7.6 billion in funding from the Asian
Development Bank."

Murray was let go from his post as ambassador in 2004, following
his first public allegations that the British government relied on
torture in Uzbekistan for intelligence.

Let the high-minded causes of bringing peace, democracy, stability or
anything but pain and pillage to Afghanistan and Pakistan be brought
down like flags to half mast, and let us realize there are far baser
motives of wealth, power, and geopolitical control rising. It’s not
really rocket science and shouldn’t be, especially for a Harvard
constitutional lawyer, yes, our own Barrack Obama, President for
Change.

That said, maybe the 800-pound gorilla in the room can get a decent
night’s sleep.

Jerry Mazza is a freelance writer living in New York City. Reach him
at [email protected]. His new book, "State Of Shock: Poems from 9/11
on" is available at , Amazon or Barnesandnoble.com.

www.jerrymazza.com

Once-In-A-Lifetime Extravaganza At The Nokia This Sunday, December 1

ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXTRAVAGANZA AT THE NOKIA THIS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13
Paul Chaderjian

asbarez
Dec 8th, 2009

Armenians From Around the World to Celebrate a Vibrant, Living
Armenian Culture

Horizon TV’s M Club Music Video Show Hostess Tatevik Ekezian will
host the awards show this Sunday, December 13.

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -What will happen on Sunday, December 13, 2009, at
the new Nokia Theater in the heart of Los Angeles, has never happened
before. Call it an awards show. Call it a concert. Call it what you
will, but you must also call it an extravaganza. A blockbuster.

This unprecedented music awards show will stand as a testament that
Armenian culture continues its prolific journey into the 4,110th
year of its existence. The spectacle will be proof that the Armenian
nation’s artists are following in the footsteps of its troubadours
or gusans like Sayat Nova.

This night of a 101 Armenian stars will show that the musical tradition
brought to life by Komitas continues to be relished and honored. This
one evening at the Nokia will affirm that Armenians continue to enjoy,
consume, and encourage their musicians, artists, and culture makers.

Never before in the history of the Armenian world have so many popular
entertainers, personalities, musicians, and stars come together
to celebrate Armenian culture. Never before have 620 professionals
invested so many weeks to help produce the show. Never before have
nearly 100 Armenian musicians from Armenia, North and South America,
Europe, the Middle East, and Russia, have come together to perform,
encourage, and celebrate the wide array and different genres of
classical, contemporary, and popular Armenian music.

20th Century Music At-A-Glance

When Adiss Harmandian and Levon Katrjian were entertaining the Middle
East and the Americas in the 70s and 80s, Raysa Mugerdichian and
Roupen Matevosyan were touring the world as the Soviet Republic of
Armenia’s Ambassadors of Song. These four were among the role models
of the current generation of Armenian musicians who are creating
Armenian music around the world in the 21st century. They were the
ones who gave birth to the artists who will be honored and who will
perform on Sunday night.

Nune Yesayan Adiss, Levon, Raysa, and Roupik were among the popular
voices that sprang up after the greatest catastrophe to challenge
the Armenian culture. As the sons and daughters of Armenian Genocide
survivors, the contemporaries of those modern-day minstrels celebrated
the untouched classical music of the Armenian people while infusing
the modern sounds of the world to Armenian pop.

The post-independence Armenia in the late 20th century also saw a
rise of a new generation of musicians. Groups including contestants
of the popular Armenian Public TV show "Ayo" included the likes of
Nune Yesayan, Aramo, Emma, and Arthur Ispirian. Under the direction
of pop producer and composer Arthur Grigorian, Yesayan and her peers
were able to bridge the trans-Atlantic gap in the Armenian music world
and reach a new generation of Diaspora Armenians through their music
videos that aired on Horizon TV, through their concerts and CD’s.

With the Information Age and the availability of the Internet,
Armenian music experienced an even greater global presence with the
sharing of music and music videos through Internet radio stations,
CD and DVD stores on the web, and satellite and Internet television
bridging the broadcasting worlds of Armenia and the Diaspora.

Post-Soviet Armenian media also witnesses even more genres of Armenian
music including the embracing of rap by a new generation of musicians.

Like their forebears had embraced jazz and electronica, Armenians
around the world are enjoying their favorite sounds in a diverse
world of music.

The culmination of Armenian music today includes not only the
traditional Armenian sounds, religious music, children’s music, choir
and acapella, but the creations of musicians of Armenian descent that
are writing, composing, and creating a variety of Armenian-language
or foreign-language lyrics and sounds that embrace the ancient
and foreign, while staying up to par with their non-Armenian
contemporaries.

These musicians often perform for Armenian audiences in the Homeland
or the Diaspora. They include the likes of Armen Movsisyan, who has
performed around the world with the great musicians of our time and
has also shared his talents with Hollywood. Movsisyan is the music
award show’s musical director and has been working with the three-dozen
acts that are scheduled to perform at the Nokia on December 13.

Who’s Who

Just who is scheduled to appear at the Nokia this Sunday?

The names range from the Armenian pop scene like Armenchik, who has a
loyal following around the world. Names like Nune Yesayan and Shushan
Petrosyan are household names in the Armenian world for nearly two
decades. The others are newcomers whose voices are easily recognized
and whose videos have been the most requested throughout 2009.

Add to these musicians the names of Emmi, Sofi Mkheyan, Karnig
Sarkissian, Deleyaman, and Silva Hakobyan – the latter was a top
award winner in a BBC music competition. Other include Armenia’s
representatives at the Eurovision contests including top ten winners
over the past three years – Andre, Sirusho, and Hayko.

If that’s not enough. Let’s drop some more names: Mihran, Apeh Jan,
the Armenoids, VISA, Element Band, Hovhanness Shahbazyan, Arto
Tunchboyadjian, Misho, and Reincarnation. And how about another
special and original treat? A performance by Russian superstar Irina
Allegrova, who is one of the top acts in Russia and Eastern Europe,
their own Cher, and half-Armenian.

Element Band Add to this list one of the greatest singers, prolific
poets and musicians of our time, legendary, award-winning, globally
renowned star Charles Aznavour. One of the greatest performers of the
modern Armenian world will appear with his daughter Seda at the Nokia.

Health-permitting, he is also willing to perform.

For Generation X’ers and Generation Y, the MTV Generation and all
others that have followed, one rock act resonates in their mind as the
biggest. System of a Down or SOAD has sold more than 25 million albums,
earned dozens of awards including a Grammy, and has played around the
world. It’s lead singer, Serj Tankian, who has since released his debut
solo album, will be among the who’s who at the Nokia. Serj and his
father Khachadour will perform together from Khachadour’s debut album.

If those names weren’t enough, add to them international glam girl
Kim Kardashian and American television icon Mike Connors (Mannix).

However, as always, those who attend the M Club and Armenian Music
Awards as audience members are the flashiest dressers in the building,
often taking away the limelight from the musicians and artists on
stage. So, what will you be wearing?

M Club Music Video Awards

And who is at the helm of this awards show? Two men are bringing this
blockbuster together. December 13 will mark the coming together of
the decade-old Armenian Music Awards and the five-year-old M Club
Music Video Awards.

Arthur Kokozian is the producer, and he has joined forced with the
M Club, a Horizon TV, weekly music video countdown program hosted
by Tatevik Ekezian. M Club is produced by Sevak Petrosyan and the
Meridian Studios in Burbank. Joining forces with Meridian, Kokozian’s
Pipeline Films, and Horizon TV are H1 – the Republic of Armenia’s
public television channel, Armenian-Russian Television Network (ARTN),
and ARTN’s Republic of Armenia partner, Shant TV.

Only through the synergy of all these players can a spectacle
blockbuster like the event at the Nokia on December 13 be possible.

Meridian Studios was founded ten years ago as a production company
that produced local talk shows, entertainment programs, and music
videos. After producing popular television programming and lots of
high-end music videos, Sevak Petrosyan realized there needed to be
a television program that played the top-quality music videos that
his company and other filmmakers were producing in Armenia and the
Armenian Diaspora.

French-Armenian group Deleyaman That’s how the M Club was born; and
since its inception, it has been the focal point of music fans who
want to see the latest and hottest music videos on the air. Each week,
M Club plays the most requested music videos and also introduces
new music by featuring newly released videos and interviews with
the artists.

"About four years ago, I realized that there were so many great
videos on the show throughout the year, that we really needed a way to
showcase and award the best videos of the year," says Sevak Petrosyan.

"We organized the first M Club Music Video Awards at Alex Theatre
in Glendale, and we were surprised ourselves about how entertaining
and fun the event was. Evern more were the artists we brought from
Armenia to participate in the show. We knew right away this would
become a tradition in our community."

The second annual M Club Music Video Awards at the Kodak Theatre in
2006 offered even more surprises. The 20 most popular videos of the
year were awarded, all based on viewer requests, and the show a live,
interactive voting where those at the Kodak used their cell phones
to vote on a few categories. The show was broadcast live in Armenia
and featured hosts via a live feed from Yerevan. The sold-out event
was broadcast live locally and on international Armenian satellite
stations. Its success also indicated to the producers that the
3,500-seat Kodak was too small for an awards show like theirs, and
plans were made to hold the next show at a larger venue.

The third annual M Club Music Video Awards Show and the 10th annual
Armenian Music Awards Show at the Nokia this Sunday promises even
more than audiences have ever seen in the Armenian entertainment world.

Armenian Music Awards

Nominee Canadian-Armenian Mariam Matossian The Armenian Music
Awards was created in 1998 as a way to promote and help Armenian
musicians. The idea behind it was to acknowledge the achievements of
Armenian artists and to showcase their work to mainstream America. The
show has drawn international media attention and has been broadcast
globally via satellite.

"Any Armenian artist can participate by entering an album released
the previous year," says the Armenian Music Award’s new producer
Arthur Kokozian. "Even non-Armenians are allowed to enter if their
work is considered Armenian or Armenian-themed. Judging the entries
is a changing group of musicians, composers, artists, critics, and
recording-industry executives.

Kokozian is taking the show’s rich history, improving it and hoping
to reach bigger audiences by working in concert with Petrosyan and
the M Club Music Video Awards.

VISA Tickets for this year’s double-wow, star-studded night of music
and glamor range from $50 to $200, and they are available through
Ticketmaster or ARTNticket.com. Phone orders are also available by
calling 800-533-3386.

In addition to the stars, majestic backdrops and sets, producers
are promising unexpected special effects and surprise performances,
bigger-than-lifesize video screens, a laser show, and the most
entertaining Armenian music, awards show, and concert to date. More
than 620 people have been working and will work on the production
this week.

The M Club Music Video Awards and the Armenian Music Awards program
is the most taunting, expensive event and largest entertainment
undertaking in the history of the Armenian entertainment world
until now.

All that’s left to say is that you’ll be audience to a show everyone
will be talking about for weeks, months, and years to come.

Expert Says NKR Conflict Won’t Be Solved Through War

EXPERT SAYS NKR CONFLICT WON’T BE SOLVED THROUGH WAR

Panorama.am
17:00 09/12/2009

American policy continues regulating its affairs in Caucasus and in
the world generally, Dr Alexander Krilov told Day.az. Krilov stated
the USA carries out balanced policy in the world under its interests.

It’s not supposed that USA, Russia, EU or Turkey would dictate any
solution to neither side. Regarding the military oriented statements of
Azerbaijan, the international expert says he doesn’t think NKR issue
will be solved through war. Any attempt to do it will be destructive
for the region.

Obama And The Same Old Bush Lies, For The Same Reasons

OBAMA AND THE SAME OLD BUSH LIES, FOR THE SAME REASONS
By Peter Chamberlin

Online Journal
Dec 8, 2009, 00:26

The war in Afghanistan is being escalated on false pretenses. There
is zero chance to "win" the war with the "new" (which is the same
old failed) strategy and everybody involved with it knows it.

When Obama and McChrystal use the words "win" and "victory," they
are not using the same dictionary used by the rest of the human race.

"Victory" to them, means that the greater undefined mission can
continue, not come to an end.

Afghanistan, like Iraq, will never see the withdrawal of American/NATO
forces; that’s why all the giant super-bases are needed in both
countries. That also applies to the massive super-embassy being
built in Islamabad. "Victory" is not winning, but is the point
in the war when large numbers of troops fighting this war can be
safely transferred to the next war. This is what we are seeing in
the so-called withdrawal from Iraq and will probably see in the
anticipated withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2011. There will never be
a real American withdrawal from any of these countries, unless it is
forced upon them by the people.

Just like Iraq, Afghanistan has been drawn-out until the start
of the next war in Pakistan. This is done with the fraudulent war
strategy of training replacement armies to fight the enemies which
America’s superior forces could not defeat. Switching missions from an
offensive war to a training mission merely gives the adversary time to
reinforce. All the generals and strategists are aware of this; it is
simply a part of the plan. The plan has nothing to do with defeating
anyone, except maybe for eventually defeating the Russians. We might
also fight for the sake of denying energy resources to our greater
adversaries, the Chinese.

The "war on terror" is in reality, a war on mediocrity. We are waging
this war in order to maintain our position as "Number One" boss of
the world. Our leaders have determined that we cannot accept any other
nation becoming our equal, meaning that they would have to share the
power that they have accumulated unto themselves. The infamous document
from the "neocon" Project for a New American Century, which clearly
delineates this triumphal American ideology, is not an expression of
a radical minority, but rather, a summation of the single American
ideology which is common to both political parties.

There are two neoconservative parties in America, masquerading as
opposites.

The escalation in southern Afghanistan is embraced by both parties,
as American and NATO forces move against local Taliban, hoping to push
all the fighters into Balochistan, or back into South Waziristan. The
entire war effort has consisted of herding the militants wherever
central command planned to go next. This is the reason that many of
the posts along the Durand Line were closed before Pakistan moved
into S. Waziristan. Who ever heard of military planners opening the
back door before coming in the front? How can one pincer by itself
perform a pincer movement?

As long as the American people are willing to wage war without defined
missions, our so-called leaders will be able to play these dangerous
games. One would think that the ever loyal American veterans would
grow tired of watching their comrades and their own children die
for wars based on nothing but lies. The dishonor they bring upon
all servicemen, by not speaking-up for their own, will haunt them
until the day they die. Soldiers who are martyred in the liberation
of countries are rightly honored, but who will honor those who have
given their lives in wars fought to enslave mankind?

The American people were enlisted in this war under the pretense of
fighting against a malignant evil, only to see this war hijacked in
the service of other causes. The fight against terrorists has become
a war against nuclear proliferation, a war for Israel’s security,
a war for oil, a war for any reason they dream up.

What has become of the moral sense of the people of the United States?

Has life for us become so hard and uncertain that we will support any
effort to merely keep things from getting worse, even if that means
turning every country, especially our own, into a police state? We
surrender our rights to choose our own destinies when we submit to the
extortion that to do otherwise will make things get a lot worse. Isn’t
this the same threat that Saudi Prince Bandar allegedly made to the
British Crown over ending pay-offs — that failing to comply with
his demands would mean that the terror against Britain would get a
lot worse?

If we don’t support Obama and McChrystal’s surge, then what will
happen? They tell us that if we don’t let them have their way,
then the terror in Afghanistan and Pakistan will only grow worse. I
say that is a total lie. If they do escalate the Special Forces and
Predator strikes into Pakistan, launching a powerful counter-insurgency
campaign, then I guarantee that everywhere will become like Peshawar
is today. Peshawar is bombed daily, because the armies of militants
were driven to the city’s doorstep.

Apparently these assholes haven’t figured out the formula for this
war yet — the more innocent people you kill, the more young men
will volunteer to fight against the Americans to avenge them. The
anti-American terrorism that makes the whole world suffer is not a
spontaneous phenomenon; it is a reaction against what we have been
doing in that part of the world for a lot longer than this current
war has been raging. They fight because we kill their friends and
relatives, simple as that.

America’s military leaders act as if they make policy for the
politicians, instead of the other way around. They make their plans and
tell us that we must stick to them or else our "American way of life"
will perish from the face of this earth. Well, maybe that wouldn’t
be such a bad thing, after all. They don’t bother to own up to the
facts about our precious way of life, even though everything around
us screams out about the utter wrongness of our ways.

The continuing global economic collapse has been precipitated
by American greed and profit-takers upsetting the balance of the
international economic system. The low-level world war we see before
us is a direct result of the many unnecessary low-level wars we have
started, trying to preserve our inflated status. One day soon, the
world will hold American leaders accountable for what they have done
to the world in their greed. But in the end, it will be the American
people who will pay the price for the havoc that has been unleashed,
in addition to the hundreds of millions globally who live in our
chosen war zones. In the end, America as we know it will cease to
exist within the global American empire, or in the catastrophic chaos
that will result from failure of the empire. Either way, the America
of our youth is no more.

It will only be through our own uprising and chaining these criminal
psychopaths who run and ruin our nation that the world will be spared
what is barreling down the road at us. The war in Afghanistan is but
an act of very desperate men.

Peter Chamberlin may be contacted at [email protected].

New Members To RA National TV And Radio Committee

NEW MEMBERS TO RA NATIONAL TV AND RADIO COMMITTEE

NEWS.am
17:22 / 12/09/2009

Today, December 9, RA NA elected four new members to National TV and
Radio Committee by closed ballot.

Out of seven candidates the NA MPs voted for Koryun Arakelyan –
"National Unity" faction member, Hayk Kotanyan – former Head
of National Assembly Staff, Armen Lazarian – former member of
"Hanrapetutyun" (Republic) Party and Aram Melkonyan – former Deputy
Head of RA Tax Service.

UNESCO, Google put heritage sites online

UNESCO, Google put heritage sites online
05.12.2009 12:26 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Sites of outstanding universal value inscribed on
the World Heritage List – the Palace of Versailles in France, the
historic centre of Prague in the Czech Republic and the old town of
Cáceres in Spain, for example – can now be explored online by internet
users around the world, thanks to an alliance signed by UNESCO and the
international corporation Google. The agreement makes it possible for
internet users to visit 19 of the 890 World Heritage properties via
Google’s Street View interface. All the other sites on the List will
be shown on the Google Earth and Google Maps interfaces, UNESCO said
on its website.

The 19 sites are located in Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, the
Czech Republic and the United Kingdom. Street View provides nearly
spherical panoramic (360° horizontal and 290° vertical) views taken by
cameras mounted on vehicles. Once obtained, these images are overlaid
on Google Maps’ satellite views – the process can take several months.
When the specially-equipped cars cannot reach sites to be
photographed, tricycles are used.

"The alliance with Google makes it possible to offer virtual visits of
the sites to everyone, to increase awareness and to encourage
participation in the preservation of these treasures," said UNESCO’s
Director-General Irina Bokova.

"Cultural and natural heritage sites are an irreplaceable source of
inspiration and fascination. This is an exciting project and we’re
thrilled to be working with UNESCO to make more World Heritage sites
universally accessible and useful to all," said Carlo d’Asaro,
Google’s Vice-President for Southern Europe, Middle East and Africa.

At UNESCO’s suggestion, Google will soon be visiting and photographing
other sites on the List. The focus is on harder-to-access sites, which
will be photographed with the permission of site managers. They can
then be appreciated by millions of people who might never have the
opportunity to visit them otherwise. The sites are located notably in
South Africa, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the Netherlands.

In future, Google and UNESCO will also work together to provide online
access, via Google Maps, YouTube and Google Earth, to maps, texts and
videos pertaining to UNESCO’s Biosphere Reserves, to documentary
heritage inscribed on the Memory of the World Register and to
endangered languages.

UNCTAD: Financial Crisis Not Overcome Yet

UNCTAD: FINANCIAL CRISIS NOT OVERCOME YET

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
04.12.2009 14:43 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Moscow Higher School of Economics (HSE) and the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Virtual
Institute held Thursday a videoconference dedicated to the presentation
of the UN Committee Report on Trade and Development 2009.

Global economic recession and evaluation of short-term crisis relief
measures were in the focus.

The discussion was attended by the author of the report, Dr. Heiner
Flassbeck, Director of Division on Globalization and Development
Strategies at the UNCTAD, and Dmitry Lyakishev, Head of Trade
Policy Section in the Russian Mission in Geneva, a PanARMENIAN.Net
correspondent reported from Moscow.

"It’s noteworthy that discussion followed WTO Ministerial Conference
which was held in Geneva from November 30 to December 2," Dmitry
Lyakishev said.

"Crisis will not be overcome unless we determine its causes," Dr.

Flassbeck said.

Dwelling on crisis relief measures, Flessback pointed out to the
effectiveness of governmental stabilization programs.

He also remarked that the economy of developing countries and of
those depending on export of fuel may be subject to crisis.

"New bubbles in the world economy may burst sooner or later," he said.

BAKU: Karabakh Issue To Be Discussed With Obama, Turkish PM

KARABAKH ISSUE TO BE DISCUSSED WITH OBAMA, TURKISH PM

news.az
Dec 4 2009
Azerbaijan

Recep Tayyip Erdogan We have repeatedly told the US officials that they
can settle the Turkish-Armenian problem by solving Karabakh conflict.

Otherwise, the settlement of the Turkish-Armenian issue will be
impossible", Turkish PM Recep Erdogan said before the meeting with
US President B.Obama.

Erdogan noted that the conflict will be solved if the OSCE Minsk Group
members – the United States, France and Russia – intensify efforts for
its settlement. He noted that the Karabakh conflict will be discussed
at the meeting with Obama.

Azerbaijani Armed Forces Broke Cease-Fire With Armenia And NKR 400 T

AZERBAIJANI ARMED FORCES BROKE CEASE-FIRE WITH ARMENIA AND NKR 400 TIMES IN NOVEMBER 2009

ArmInfo
2009-12-03 13:34:00

ArmInfo. Azerbaijani armed forces broke cease-fire with Armenia and
the NKR 400 times in November 2009.

Armenian Defense Ministry told ArmInfo 60 cases of fire from
sniper weapons and 16 cases of fire from large caliber weapons were
registered. No casualties were recorded over November. Since the
beginning of the year, Azerbaijan has broken ceasefire nearly 4300
times killing 7 people (1 civilian) and wounding 20 (2 civilians).

Thus, the year 2009 is record-breaking by frequency of ceasefire
breaches. The upward trends continues: 3500 breeches of ceasefire by
Azerbaijan in 2008, nearly 1400 in 2007, and 600 in 2006.

No American Soap Will Clean The Blood

NO AMERICAN SOAP WILL CLEAN THE BLOOD

Lragir.am
03/11/09

The meeting of the presidents Barack Obama and Abdullah Gul will
open a new page in the Turkish-American relations, said the head of
the Armenian Centre for national and international studies Richard
Kirakosyan.

According to the expert, there will hardly be anything new. The
Azerbaijani and Turkish threats are not news. Azerbaijan keeps trying
to ruin the process and the threats of the Azerbaijani president are
messages not only to Armenia but also to the international community
that Azerbaijan is not sincere.

The Turkish position is another important issue. Even if the Karabakh
issue is taken out of the Armenia-Turkey protocols, Turkey keeps
controlling how strong the Armenian response is. The real control
for Armenia will start after New Year. The main question is what
price Armenia is asked for the opening of the border and for the
establishment of diplomatic relations. Even if Turkey ratifies the
protocols and opens the border, it is not to be praised because these
are minimal demands of normal countries, said Richard Kirakosyan.

According to him, December 7 is important not only because of the
Obama-Gul meeting but also because that day is the end of the term for
the Turkish parliamentary commission on external issues. According to
the official stance, the commission will give a positive assessment
to the protocols. But the real protraction comes from the Turkish
parliament. It will protract the ratification until March to connect
it with the April 24 memorial day.

It is early to say that Armenia is in favor. Armenian and Turkish
agreements will never solve Armenian home issues. Armenia has many
unsolved problems after March 1. The real challenge for Armenia is to
assess well the time and to make democratic and economic reforms. Even
joining parties will solve no question, says Kirakosyan meaning prime
minister’s joining the RP.

Kirakosyan sees a real danger in the fact that the ratification of
the protocols depends on the Turkish home policy. It is bad because
no one may influence. It is dangerous for us to depend on the Turkish
home policy because we saw what happened in such a case in 1915.

As to Armenia, if Turkey does not ratify the protocols, Armenia
has to review its policy. Perhaps this time we will need to impose
preconditions ourselves. Turkey respects only strength and answers
only strength. We are possible to be stronger this time. The blood
of the genocide victims in on the Turks’ hands and no American soap
will clean it, noted the expert.