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FNS – Ukraine – On the Way to a Fight

27 Monday Jan 2014

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Europe, Fast News Share, Politics, Russia, Ukraine

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analysis, political, politics, post-Soviet, protests, Putin, Russia, Ukraine

Ukraine

BBC News – Ukraine justice minister in state of emergency warning – 1/27/2014; In Pictures: Ukraine unrest continues – In Pictures – Al Jazeera English – 1/27/2014; EU steeled for bruising encounter with Putin over Ukraine – FT.com – 1/27/2014:

“This is not a ‘business as usual’ summit,” said one EU ambassador. “It is time to take stock of where we are in relations with Russia. We will not be discussing any of the nuts-and-bolts issues.”

▶ Angry Riots: Ukrainians set up catapult to fire at police – YouTube – 1/27/2014.

Kiev may represent the edge of Putin’s reinvigorating of the Russian state as an entity made larger than itself with a ring of buffering client states.

At 5:19 in the above clip, Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt notes, “We have European values, we have European principles, we have European rights, that we must uphold in each and every European country.”

President Putin’s sumo wrestling on behalf of the future of resurgent Russian empire runs into numerous modern issues, starting with the neglect of the Russians themselves outside of the circles of immediate cooperation, influence, and power, which, of course, is part of what makes an autocracy what it is.  In earlier days — the good old days! — tanks may have handily quelled the rioting in Kiev; today, those tanks may turn against the imposition of a new Ukrainian-Russian cooperative in the absence of a genuinely transformed Moscow.

However, as one friend has reminded me several times this winter, Russia (Putin) owns the cash and gas supplies and has used them for political leverage.  Kiev’s own heavy-handed laws (who taught them how to be so tough and stupid?) have mightily encouraged the hard line in the state’s opposition:

“Everyone here’s looking at a 10-year jail sentence — the laws are in place,” said Vladimir, a 53-year-old entrepreneur from Kiev who’s been at the camp from the start and declined to give his last name for fear of reprisal. “We’ll be here until we win, otherwise our fate is sealed. There’s no third option.”

Ukrainian Violence Raises Stakes at Kiev Protest Camp – Businessweek – 1/26/2014.

The conversion of Ukraine’s discomfort into stark black-and-white terms devolves directly to the government, which by imposing draconian measures eliminated the Ukrainian people’s post-Soviet customary sense of freedom of speech.

The new law, which bans all forms of protests, was published in the official Golos Ukrainy, or Voice of Ukraine, newspaper, raising fears that the government would use excessive force to quell dissent.

The opposition and the West have condemned the bill, demanding that it be reversed, but the Interior Ministry said at least 32 protesters had been arrested in the most recent round of demonstrations.

Violence as Ukraine anti-protest law enacted – Europe – Al Jazeera English – 1/21/2014.

An older Moscow would have rolled in the tanks and troops, but that was then.  This is now, and President Viktor Yanukovych, which I would gamble the opposition sees as a Putin puppet and protege, has instead of repealing a brutal set of protest laws offered his opposition a token place at his table.  (Reference:Ukraine president says he’ll name rival as prime minister, but opposition demands more – The Washington Post – 1/25/2014; Ukraine President Offers Prime Minister Post to Opposition Leader – WSJ.com – 1/25/2014).

As he has with Syria, Putin has handily kept himself out of the spotlight.  Of course, RT’s in no position to pursue this line of analysis, and then too . . . what’s he done but helped Ukraine with money and kept the gas supply moving?

From the Brookings Institution:

Putin’s Russia Goes Rogue – YouTube – 1/23/2014

In an open letter to President Obama, the two featured in the video, Fiona Hill and Steven Pifer, stated the following:

Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine look to the United States, not just the European Union, for support. A joint U.S.-EU stance has the greatest prospect of countering Russian actions. We recommend that you instruct the State Department to coordinate policy steps with the European Union and key members, including France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom, to bolster the “targeted” states and assist them as Russia increases its economic and political pressures.

Putin’s Russia Goes Rogue | Brookings Institution – 1/23/2014.

Primers

What you need to know about the protests in Kiev, Ukraine | News.com.au – 1/23/2014.  At the end of the clip up top, a protester says to the camera: “What is wrong in Ukraine?  We want a revolution.  What is wrong in Ukraine?  This is what is wrong.  The government is against people.”

Batkivshchyna – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: “The party wants to prosecute “Law enforcement involved in political repression”[79] and to impeach current Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and his “anti-people regime” to “return Ukraine to the path of European integration”.

There’s a mighty page ahead of the statement quoted.

My impression is that the Soviet Era really is just ending and it has brought Ukraine — as it has Syria — to a crossroads.  Ukraine’s position is much easier than Syria’s, of course, but The Bear isn’t going away either although by way of Putin the leadership has taken a detour (the big one step backwards) into the 19th Century, God bless him, and that leaves Russia’s future — the two steps forward! — quite open as regards its becoming a responsible state genuinely devoted to internal pan-Slavic interests.

Svoboda (political party) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

According to party leader Oleh Tyahnybok, Svoboda is not an ‘extremist’ party; he said that “depicting nationalism as extremism is a cliché rooted in Soviet and modern globalist propaganda”.[46] He also stated that “countries like” Japan and Israel are fully nationalistic states, “but nobody accuses the Japanese of being extremists”.[46] According to Tyahnybok, the party’s view of nationalism “shouldn’t be mixed with chauvinism or fascism, which means superiority of one nation over another”, and that its platform is called “Our Own Authorities, Our Own Property, Our Own Dignity, on Our Own God-Given Land”.

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When I sat down post on BackChannels this morning, I thought I would wrap up global turmoil in a page, starting with Ukraine but moving swiftly to Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and so on, and one might do that from journalism’s “second row seat to history”, which is the World Wide Web, but in depth and expanse, even the smallest conflict in the world turns out incredibly rich, and what the reader-writer is going to get is a snapshot, a glimpse along the surface of political reality.

In schematic, to say Putin –> Ukraine : Ukraine <–> Europe might prove out and be all one needs, but oh the devils in the details!  Nonetheless, I believe it has fallen to Vladimir Putin to return Russia to Russian glory in a Russian manner — and we’re going to see that extraordinary effort and expense in some Bond movie glamour at Winter Olympics in Sochi very soon (not “hot off the press” these days, but one-hour cool on the web: Welcome to Sochi, the security Games – CNN.com – 1/27/2014) — and to question the democratic socialist values of the west with an assertion about feudal power and aristocracy.

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FTAC – Burma – Royhinga – Persecution – No Response

24 Friday Jan 2014

Posted by commart in Burma, Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Politics

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Burma is fascist more than Buddhist — it’s an odd twist but due in light of the crushing of the “Orange Revolution” led by Buddhist monks — and as such remains, despite dog-and-pony-show elections, an unconscionable dictatorship. The persecution of minority Muslims than fits the familiar pattern of nationalism in poor states: minorities are on the outs, no less than Roma or Jews in eastern Europe, and only the expression and scale of the hate differ.

The Rohingya have been left to fight or flee.

“Dark Space” would be sweeter in science fiction, but around the world it refers to informationally secluded areas — could be a mafia back room or a valley remote from a capital and difficult to police — and they are in all effects wild and ruled largely by fear in the face of ruthless force.

As regards political rhetoric, it hasn’t helped Islam to have credit for the destruction of Buddhas of Bamiyan. That criminal act may be ascribed to the Taliban, of course, but it reflects on Muslims in general where the discourse is pursued on general terms. To get anywhere with any of this, we have to dive beneath whatever impressions have been made by our separable ethnic, national, and religious labels and then approach each troubled region x area x population x political themes as an interesting challenge. While the UN may provide a platform for as much, it / we have no common experience, much less way, of coordinating force beyond “peace keepers” that would seem to work only in well organized situations, e.g., the defense of the airport at Mogadishu, the watch for border activity in southern Lebanon. The world has no police and Uncle Sam, who has done his share, wants to work of some war-related debt (and get back to watching television, I suppose).

Peeve of the moment: how come Buddhists are committing genocide against Muslims in Burma and no one says a thing?

It’s not true that no one says a thing: Rohingya may face another wave of genocide | Islam | World Bulletin – 1/23/2014.

However, as suggested, the UN plus China, Russia, and the United States, plus the Ummah in its largest aspect, and whoever’s left share no common conscience and few common humanitarian interests to the extent than any may care to band to depose the junta and impose contemporary open democratic civilization and harmonious relations or any vertical of power in Burma.

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The situation is little different within Syria where the caring outside world has proven itself at providing food and tents and assorted other humanitarian aid outside the combat arena.

Within: you’re on your own!

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It’s odds-even as to whether Iraqis will wake up this week and back the government regardless of clan, family, or sectarian allegiances to ensure the ejection of ISIS from Fallujah.  There it’s open war.  State forces have ringed the city.  Supplies have been moved in.  But Kerry says its not America’s fight — it’s Iraq’s.

Fallujah Has Fallen to Al-Qaeda | Video – ABC News – 1/23/2014.

Ditto, I’d say, for the Royhinga of Burma.

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FTAC – On Syria – An Excerpt From Correspondence

31 Tuesday Dec 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, FTAC - From The Awesome Conversation, Islamic Small Wars

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What may and should happen, sooner or later, quickly or slow, is that, perhaps like you, good people walk away from the fighting and do not take it up themselves. They write it off, the whole thing: perceived differences, grievances, promises — and they embark on the adventure into different and better lives.

Something of the past is dying in Syria.

It’s taking a lot of innocents with it, but it’s unlikely that either Assad will win back what he had and reconstruct or that al-Nusra and company will get what they want and continue their rampage across Damascus and out to the surrounding states.

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Amok in Syria – Unearthly Crimes

17 Tuesday Dec 2013

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Those hunting for war porn may find it on Live Leak.

The variety of insults to humanity evident in the Syrian theater have horrified and numbed this observer, albeit not in the action immediately — although throwing civilians into baking ovens would seem as bad as it gets: from there, the numbers subject to similarly depraved behavior may climb, God rest their souls, but the character of the crime could not be worse, well, perhaps with the exception of being boiled in exploding nuclear plasma — but in the consideration that this dive down into the criminal depths has been going on, and one may say this today with a straight face, for years.

While Putin and Obama may try to keep at their own arms length the depravity exhibited by the Assad regime (from the outset) and the Al Qaeda affiliates that have carried into the fray their own intellectual poisons as well as a demonstrated lack of self-restraint, the two remain visible at the outer boundary of the melee, would that either could untie themselves from what keeps them in an opposition fast losing its equilibrium.

The Syrian Civil War as a furnace, in the larger sense, continues drawing fuel from Islamist ranks worldwide.  In fact, as we head into the New Year, Syria would seem the go-to place for fighting to establish the global caliphate, to chat freely about offing the Jews, once and for all, and for throwing innocents into baking ovens.

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Syria today is a country of blurred facts and wild rumors, but the abduction and in some cases murder of Christian clerics is real enough.

Forced Exodus: Christians in the Middle East | World Affairs Journal – 12/17/2013.

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It is believed that more than 30 journalists are currently being detained in Syria.

Many kidnappings have been downplayed in the hope of aiding negotiations.

On Tuesday the Spanish newspaper El Mundo decided to publicise the abduction of two journalists in Syria in September after indirect communications with their captors led to “no result”.

BBC News – Media urge Syrian rebels to stop journalist kidnappings – 12/12/2013.

Related: 2 Spanish journalists kidnapped in Syria, newspaper says – CNN.com – 12/10/2013.

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Rise of Islamic Front a disaster for Syria – Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East – 12/15/2013.

Growing strength of Syria’s Islamist groups undermines hopes of ousting Assad | World news | The Observer – 12/14/2013.

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BBC News – Briton Ifthekar Jaman ‘killed fighting in Syria’, family says – 12/17/2013.

BBC News – The Chechen Jihadists fighting in Syria – 12/16/2013.

Syria: Islamists Find a New Way to Behead – Middle East – News – Israel National News – 12/8/2013.

Assad’s crimes pale in comparison to atrocities by Syrian radical groups – Today’s Zaman, your gateway to Turkish daily news – 11/3/2013.

Testing a US ’empathy deficit’ in Syria – CSMonitor.com – 12/16/2013.

Syria: ‘Unparalleled human suffering’ – Inside Syria – Al Jazeera English – 12/1/2013.

BBC News – Syria conflict: Women ‘targets of abuse and torture’ – 11/26/2013.

Related PDF: “Violence against Women, Bleeding Wound in the Syrian Conflict.”  Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Network, November 2013.

Human rights at war in Syria – Opinion – Al Jazeera English – 8/8/2012.

Syria turning into ‘World War II scenario’ | World | DW.DE | 04.12.2013

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▶ Syria: Executions, Hostage Taking by Rebels – YouTube – Posted 10/11/2013.

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Russia – Ukraine – Eastern Europe – Sweet Talkin’ – With A Big Fist

16 Monday Dec 2013

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The deputy PM in charge of the weapons industry says Russia would remove all ‘sensitive’ production facilities from Ukraine if the association agreement with the EU is signed, and he doesn’t believe Ukraine can count on eventual EU entry anyway.

“We will not be able to place certain sensitive technology [in Ukraine], we will have to completely localize them on Russian Federation territory. This means problems connected with the future cooperation in the aircraft and space industry and many more spheres,” Dmitry Rogozin told reporters.

Russian arms boss warns Ukraine, EU over planned agreement — RT Russian politics – 11/14/2013.

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“One can experiment as long as one wishes by deploying non-nuclear warheads on strategic missile carriers. But one should keep in mind that if there is an attack against us, we will certainly resort to using nuclear weapons in certain situations to defend our territory and state interests,” Rogozin, the defense industry chief said on Wednesday speaking at the State Duma, the lower house.

He pointed out that this principle is enshrined in Russia’s military doctrine. Any aggressor or group of aggressors should be aware of that, he said.

Russia will use nukes in case of a strike – official — RT Russian politics – 12/11/2013.

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German newspaper Bild wrote this weekend that Russia stationed several Iskander tactical ballistic missile systems – which are capable of carrying nuclear warheads – in its westernmost exclave of Kaliningrad, along the border with Baltic states. The paper said it obtained “secret satellite” images showing at least 10 Russian missiles close to the EU border, which were deployed over the past year.

Moscow confirms deployment of Iskander missiles on NATO borders — RT News – 12/16/2013.

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▶ Iskander-M (SS-26 “Stone”) – YouTube – Posted 11/10/2008.

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STUTTGART, Germany — NATO’s largest war game in years, which kicked off in Poland on Saturday, will involve some 6,000 troops at locations spread out across the region over the course of nine days.

NATO forces mobilize across eastern Europe for war games – Europe – Stripes – 11/4/2013.

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ANKARA — While the last of six Patriot anti-missile batteries are deployed in Turkey, ostensibly to protect Turkish airspace from a potential missile strike from neighboring Syria, some officials claim the primary purpose is to protect a radar that would track Iranian missile launches.

Patriots’ Main Mission in Turkey: Protect NATO Radar | Defense News | defensenews.com – 2/20/2013.

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The U.S. deployment of Patriot missiles in Turkey began Saturday to help the country defend against any possible threats from neighboring Syria in the throes of a civil war, AFP reported.

U.S. Begins Deploying Patriot Missiles in Turkey – Middle East – News – Israel National News – 1/6/2013.

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[Russia – Syria – Iran] | Ukraine and Eastern Europe | NATO

Syria’s pit fire would seem to have spilled over into Russia’s post-Soviet pseudo-democratic mafia-oligarch relationship with Europe: The Bear wants its buffers back (whether they like it or not).

Call it jockeying for position, political posturing, or whatnot, the world at the edge of history, i.e., the apparently still collapsing Soviet Union and the more just and friendly and expanding European melange of democratic open societies just got a lot more dangerous.

Perhaps from the start with Boris Berezovsky playing kingmaker, Putin had no intention of being the one to turn the lights out on imperialism Soviet-style.  The talk has changed, perhaps: the walk?  You tell me.

In this dangerous and hideous play, which may be entering a new phase, Syria’s civil war would seem to have signaled the fragility of Soviet-built post-Soviet relationships: what card had the Assad regime to play but its longstanding “thing” between Iran’s theocracy gone mad and Russia’s military-industrial trade complex?

That card has been played, indeed, and the old Syria ruined for hanging on to its yesterday.

Now Ukraine’s a kind of chip and both NATO and Russia would seem to have turned up new cards at the table, not too suddenly though but, still, one’s pushing a radar system behind missile batteries associated with the adverse Syria-Iran relationship and the other has sent out to its borderlands some trucks with missiles on their backs.

Who wants popcorn?

Stove top?  Hot air?  Or microwave?

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The latest professionally-agitated spectacle in Kyiv’s was spearheaded by the same Soros/Sharp/National Endowment for Democracy/CIA hydra that saw the overthrow of Ukraine’s government in 2004 in the so-called Orange Revolution. This time, not only is Ukrainian President Yanukovych, but ultimately Russian President Vladimir Putin, are the targets…

Ukraine: NATO’s Eastern Prize – 12/16/2013.

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Russia has stationed Iskander missiles in western region: reports – Yahoo News – 12/16/2013.

Russia: Missiles Deployed In West ‘Legitimate’ – 12/16/2013.

Neighbours on edge as Russia deploys state-of-the-art missiles near Poland | National Post – 12/16/2013.

Russian missile threats a bluff that should be called | National Post – 11/23/2011; related from the same time period: Vladimir Putin asks elite in Russia to gather behind his hardline rule | National Post – 11/23/2011.

NATO supports South-Eastern Europe defence cooperation – 10/3/2013.

From “way back” as measured in Internet years: The return of missile diplomacy / ISN – 11/12/2008.

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How Boris Berezovsky Made Vladimir Putin, and Putin Unmade Berezovsky – The Daily Beast – 3/24/2013.

Boris Berezovsky “couldn’t live with his guilt” after helping Vladimir Putin into power, claims daughter – Mirror Online – 3/31/2013.

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FTAC – Jews – Israel

13 Friday Dec 2013

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We don’t do “bloodlines” — we do lines of belief.

Catholics may wish to differ as regards the ownership of Rome.

Saudi Arabia rakes in $30 billion annually from the Haj — and all, of course, are welcome to return.

However, there are many Muslim-majority states worldwide, and so the issue is somewhat disingenuous as regards where a Muslim may feel at home or where a longer-lived tribesman whose cultural legacy far predates Islam and to whom conversion (even if sold as “reversion”) surviving some elements in Islam would seem to be a local issue this day.

As an ethno-religious presence, the Jews have a broad community and many arguments about being Jewish come up as much as they do in Islam.

My direction as regards ethnography, governance, and religion are involve just two or three themes: 1) let’s meet somewhere around monotheist humanism and agree to peace; 2) global cultural diversity may be as important to humanity as global biological diversity — let’s preserve one another by recognizing that others are “First People” and “Original People” and “Chosen People” too — the condition is not exclusive!; and 3) if we adopt as overarching values the pursuits of compassion, humility, inclusion, and integrity, our own humanity and the “humanity of humanity” will do just fine, and it may do just as much despite ourselves.

As-salamu alaykum!

Every child born is born with ready made ethnicity, family, language, and religion.

Not every child born, however, gets to enjoy them or keep them, and there are many reasons for that, but in that we lose a few of our approximately 7,000 living languages each month, the matter of cultural diversity and preservation should be taken as seriously as that of biological diversity.  We do not know what or whom may hold some secrets beneficial to the world’s overall survival, experience of life, and qualities of living.

We need us.

There is an old world obsessed with resource competition and deficit, but here one may argue, this given that food distribution, for example, presents economic, logistical, and political issues and proves as much or more of a challenge than producing raw food supply to cover hunger in the world, that the same are “problems in the head” and partly related to emotional deficit and social self-concept.

Heighten cooperation, integration, and trade across space, and one might find economic and resource development benefits concomitant.

Can we change the way we do business?

Well, we’re finding out.

Our despots gather and tie up wealth primarily to expend the same in the worst ways imaginable; our NGOs and assorted nonprofit service organizations stretch dollars practically into infinity, or so they may try on behalf of the welfare of their fellow humans.

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Link Surfing Libya – Why Can’t They All Just Get Along?

22 Friday Nov 2013

Posted by commart in Africa, Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Fast News Share, Islamic Small Wars, Libya, Politics, Psychology, Regions

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▶ Video from the Libyan capital Tripoli believed to be from Saturday – YouTube – 11/15/2013.

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“Tripoli” you know.  “Misrata” and “Zintan”, probably, you don’t.  Yet from such obscure sandpits come the scorpions to sting Libya’s still nascent revolution in the ass.

Instead of cooperating in the development of an open and progressing democracy, the militia, apparently, perhaps unknowingly as they act in their own self-interest, have set the stage for a loose confederation of feudal city states.  We’ll learn soon to what extent, if any, yesterday’s handover to the military of militia positions in Tripoli proves merely cosmetic.

Setting aside the God Mob for a moment, the militia, whatever their motivation, own each the monopoly on arms within their own bailiwicks.  Why should any give up control of an airstrip, oil field, port, or transfer point?

What’s in it for them after having ended the reign of Qaddafi?

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The heavily armed groups, some of them led by Islamic extremists, have defied control by the weak central government, carving out fiefdoms, acting as a law unto themselves and imposing their control.

Militias Pull out of Libya’s Capital, Tripoli – ABC News – 11/21/2013

Esam Mohamed’s AP article posted to ABC goes on to note intentions to introduce law criminalizing “the illegal possession of arms” to get at “unruly militias”.

Yo!  My fellow Americans: how is that gonna work?

It’s not going to be that easy with Libya, i.e., beefing up the Libyan military with NATO vitamins and punching down those unruly militia: the truth is the entire paradigms involving big kahuna and militia-warrior self-concept plus the idea of real sustainable power has to be addressed by way of the poetry installed in the heads of militia chiefs.

538px-Ali_Zeidan_at_US_State_Department_2013

Libya’s Prime Minister Ali Zeidan.

The witnessing world (online, at least) knows how corruption and government have worked out in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan, also how the Muslim Botherhood has asserted its botherly values in Egypt, Syria (I am conflating MB with the Al Qaeda affiliates in that theater), and Turkey (if Erdogan had had the free rein he had hoped to possess): how is Libya’s central government to tell a city-state militia how fair the  nascent state’s constitution, laws, and actual real political workings will be to his clan, family, and tribe the day he and his loyal own give up their arms and both the defensive and piratical capabilities implied — or demonstrated — by their ownership?

Libya’s Prime Minister Ali Zeidan and NATO may have to threaten other than force and offer other than corrupt deals to Libya’s seemingly equally nascent warlords to wrap around this challenge, which is not solely, or even practically, frankly, a military problem.

The fighting would seem to go on (and on and on) in the heart, and that is an intellectual problem, a problem in the language and related cultural conventions of the place.

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Along the Popular Militia Fronts

Barqa Army — related:

The imposition of a political narrative by Libya’s eastern federalist movement, represented by the Cyrenaica Transitional Council (CTC), on the August series of strikes by the Petroleum Facilities Guard (PFG) has complicated Libya’s problem of widespread disruption to the oil and gas sector, which began in late 2012. The PFG, the body officially responsible for oilfield security, succeeded in shutting down all oil export operations in the east of Libya in mid-August.

Oil disruption increases likelihood of de facto eastern Libyan autonomy – 8/28/2013.

That directly above may provide the Left with a good tale about greed and oil.

There’s something of Pakistan’s “Baluchistan Conflict” in the mix involving indigenous interests, much including armed ones, associated with the local outstanding natural resource and more remote nascent state interests in the same.

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Nuri Abusahmain – President, General National Congress: ordered Libya Shield into Tripoli; reference also Wissam Bin Ahmid who leads Libya Shield.

“I don’t know why the Americans don’t come here,” said Wissam Bin Hamid, commander of the Libyan Shield Brigade, a militia that came under sustained attack while helping defend the second compound on Sept. 11. “Maybe they are afraid.”

U.S. pulls all its official government personnel out of Benghazi, Libya – The Washington Post – 10/1/2012.

Wissam’s (we have a way to go with the transliteration of Arab last names) took a hit defending the compound in Benghazi (I think that’s what I’ve read), but at the Arab world’s troubled nexus in which rightful autonomy slams into righteous and justifiable mistrust, Ahmid/Hamid has gotten a uniformly bad rap in the right-side’s anti-Jihad press.

The west wants to play it like a one-hour television drama: get in; get rid of the President-for-Life and some related assortment of knuckleheads; establish a democratic constitution; get out; chocolates, flowers, and champagne all around.  Go team!  However, with absolute authoritarianism the region’s bad habit in practice and in thought — and perhaps too in language — and the possession of a theocratic political ideology to match it, evolving forward proves an extraordinary challenge to those to whom it has been posed.

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“Zintan Brigade” — established by Osama al-Juwali and based in Ziintan.

Zintan’s tribal alliance against Misratah raises civil conflict risks in Libya – 7/8/2013

In an effort to oust Qaddafi, independent militias of varying strength have been formed inside Libya and are threatening regional security inside the country. Of these the Zintan militia is one of the foremost examples of a brigade with strong organizational skills, effective tactics and entrenched authority in their base city of Zintan. On December 10th, the Zintan brigade was involved in a firefight with the convoy of the ex-commander-in-chief of the National Army, Major General Khalifa Haftar. The Zintan Brigade acted without orders from the National Army, which they accused of not notifying them of the convoy’s approach to the Tripoli airport. It is becoming a major challenge for the Libyan Transitional Council to integrate these militiamen in the new security structure of Libya. The Zintan Brigade and other militias will continue to be key actors in Libya affecting the domestic security situation until they become fully integrated into the new Libyan National Army.

www.jamestown.org/uploads/media/Zintan_Brigade_Grey.pdf – 1/19/2012.

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To some extent, the struggle is between Islamists and more secular-minded Libyans. If the Misratans are indeed pushed back to their home town, it will be a setback for the Islamists. At the heart of the retreating forces is the Libyan Shield, hitherto the most powerful of the militias, both in Misrata and in the country at large. It is allied to the Muslim Brotherhood’s Justice and Construction Party,

Libya and its militias: Make or break | The Economist – 11/18/2013.

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Libya’s deputy intelligence chief has been freed a day after being abducted at the airport in Tripoli, military sources have told the BBC.

Mustafa Nuh had reportedly been held by gunmen from the western town of Zintan.

BBC News – Libya spy chief Mustafa Nuh freed ‘by Zintan militia’ – 11/18/2013.

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Rival Militias Quit Tripoli, Hand Bases to Libyan Army – 11/21/2013.

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Armed militias are the real power in the land. They range from former revolutionaries to criminals to al-Qaeda affiliates. Some have taken over key Libyan oilfields. Others are providing muscle to those who want to set up a breakaway autonomous entity in the east of the country . . .  The trouble is that the militias do not respond to polite requests.

BBC News – Libyans yearn for order to replace gun – 11/18/2013.

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Libyan military sweeps into Tripoli to drive militias back to Misrata | News | DW.DE | 18.11.2013

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BBC News – Armed militias still on the streets in Libya – 11/18/2013.

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U.S. Military Considers a Mission to Train Libyan Security Forces – NYTimes.com – 11/17/2013.

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Libyan militias clash after death of their leader | The Raw Story – 11/7/2013.

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BBC News – Why gunmen have turned off Libya’s oil taps – 9/11/2013.

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Oil disruption increases likelihood of de facto eastern Libyan autonomy – 8/28/2013.

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Who’s Really In Control of Libya’s Guns? | Transitions (Foreign Policy) – 8/16/2013.

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“We want to save the mankind and humanity.”

▶ Bizarre Qaddafi Rant on Taliban, U.S. Civil War, Humanity – YouTube – Posted 9/23/2009.

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Qaddafi’s bipolar semblance in public may be typical of the disorder’s associated delusional grandiose and messianic ideation.

The west has gotten around the problem posed by extraordinary revenue accruing to individuals and dynasties by invoking — albeit from time to time — the concept that is “noblesse oblige”: the expectation that the nobility must prove itself noble or face the wrath of the people, such wrath proving overwhelming across the four or five centuries preceding the 21st.

With the Qaddafi’s of the world too, the west has developed a so far applicable and useful conceptual inventory in psychology: we look at persons and various aspects and channels in their behavior and can perceive “bipolar disorder” or “narcissistic personality disorder” and in political psychology the manifestations of the “malignant narcissist”.

In the still medieval politics of Islam, power knows systematic corruption — bribery, intimidation, murder, patronage — and the tools known to all self-asserting “Men of Honor and Respect”, which is the humanity, essentially, associated with mafia dons.

For countermeasure within those societies as well as outside of them, the abstract invisible “hinge of fate” remains the cold hardened spiritual steel that all humanity knows to call “integrity” or equivalent: specifically the essential and irreducible identity and best qualities of the person as made by God and set out in relation to others.

Bedeviling that valued concept may be the consequences for remote tribes, their elders, and chiefs and sons and daughters of misplaced trust plus the realpolitik and real money that accompanies a host of feudal practices: start with “tribute” along “protected routes” and end somewhere around the preference for the telling of a loyal lie — or an advantageous one — over the clarity of a disadvantageous, inconvenient, or uncomfortable truth.

All in all, “resetting” Libya isn’t the government’s challenge: it’s the militia’s challenge and it has to do with resetting themselves without degrading or endangering their parochial interests or their image before those closest to them.

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At a Glance – Hezbollah Gets Around

21 Thursday Nov 2013

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Hezbollah plots in Europe over the past year exposed a return to violent operations being conducted by the Iranian-supported Lebanese Shiite group. Plots in Bulgaria and Cyprus led to a rigorous debate among European Union member states over whether or not to ban the organization’s military wing. But this only marks Hezbollah’s return to violent operations in Europe. Hezbollah has long used Europe as a staging ground for operations to be carried out elsewhere, as a logistical hub, and as a place where the group and its supporters could raise funds through a variety of criminal enterprises. The focus of this article is the wide variety of criminal activities Hezbollah engages in, revealing a global network that conducts extensive criminal operations throughout Europe.

Hezbollah’s Organized Criminal Enterprises in Europe – The Washington Institute for Near East Policy – August 2013.

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Thirty years ago last month, Hezbollah blew up the barracks of the U.S Marines and French paratroopers stationed at the Beirut airport, killing 241 U.S. servicemen and 58 Frenchmen. It wasn’t Hezbollah’s first terrorist operation, but this attack, the most memorable in Lebanon’s vicious and chaotic 15-year-long civil war, marked the Party of God’s entry onto the world stage.

The Secret History of Hezbollah | The Weekly Standard – 11/21/2013

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Europe Has a Serious Hezbollah Problem – The Tower – The Tower – May 2013

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Iran, Hezbollah mine Latin America for revenue, recruits, analysts say – CNN.com – 6/4/2013.

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Hezbollah leader makes rare public appearance – 11/13/2013.

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Sometimes, as in Panama, there are only intimations or incomplete reports.  One sources suggests everybody knows Hezbollah has been laundering money through banks in Panama City — and there the piece stops.

Back up to the bombing of a Panamanian airliner in the 1990s and that too concludes shrouded in mystery.

On the more logical positive side, arms caches and interrupted shipments tell stories too, although, as with the findings of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, not much happens beyond some validation of knowing what was once merely suspected — or knowing with a higher level of probability.

In the wild, however contemptible and heinous the crime, whatever its depth in inhumanity, nothing need happen to perpetrator who may be remote, who may disappear, who may enjoy social sanctuary among good friends, or the sanctuary of altered identities and reduced public appearances, or who may sufficiently corrupt or threaten officials and others — whatever works — and get away with operations shuttered by arrests or surreptitious and ongoing.

As most, possibly all, unfunded mini-projects around here, the following affords but a glance at what the web has on Hezbollah in relation to whatever country comes to mind.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria says clear signs Hezbollah behind Burgas bombing | Reuters – 7/18/2013.

France

Why French Military Refused to Put Hezbollah on EU Terrorism List? – 6/22/2013.

France agrees to list Hezbollah as terrorist group – Washington Times 3/29/2013.

Germany

Report: German Gov’t Report Finds Local Mosques Raised Money for Hezbollah | TheBlaze.com – 6/24/2013.

German report: Berlin a hub of Hezbollah activity | JPost | Israel News – 6/9/2013.

German Government Favors Putting Hezbollah on EU Terrorist List – SPIEGEL ONLINE – 3/29/2013.

Lebanon

Lebanon blasts expose Iran and Qaeda face-off over Syria – FRANCE 24 – 11/20/2013.

Nigeria and West African Region

Court reserves judgment in Hezbollah, Thisday bomber’s trials — The Punch – Nigeria’s Most Widely Read Newspaper – 10/22/2013.

Lebanese Men Accused of ‘Terrorism’ in Nigeria Trial Concludes – 10/21/2013.

Nowhere is the new reality of the West African organized crime-terrorism nexus more evident than in what recently transpired in a Nigerian courtroom. There, three Lebanese men, Mustapha Fawaz, Abdallah Thahini, and Talal Ahmad Roda sat uncomfortably in the dock as masked members of the Department of State Services, the country’s primary domestic intelligence service, testified against them. The three were accused of plotting terrorist attacks against American and Israeli targets in the northern city of Kano, as well as lesser charges of money laundering and illegal importation of goods. Nigerian police found a significant cache of weapons stashed at one of the accused men’s businesses in the capital Abuja and another cache at a private home in Kano. Although the men, all of whom have long standing commercial interests in Nigeria, pleaded innocent to the charges, they confessed to their affiliation with Hezbollah.

How Hezbollah is Winning in West Africa | World Policy Institute – 9/30/2013.

Insight: U.S. and allies target Hezbollah financing, ties in Africa | Reuters – 9/20/2013.

Nigeria widens charges against Lebanese ‘Hezbollah agents’ | GlobalPost – 7/29/2013.

Treasury designates Hezbollah operatives in West Africa – The Long War Journal – 6/11/2013.

BBC News – Nigeria: Hezbollah armoury discovered in Kano city – 5/30/2013.

North Korea

Meanwhile, reports in 2009 and 2010 from French, Japanese, South Korean, and Israeli sources described North Korean programs to provide arms and training to Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, two groups on the U.S. list of international terrorist organizations. Large quantities of North Korean arms bound for Iran, intercepted in 2009, contained weapons that Iran supplies heavily to Hezbollah and Hamas. Moreover, a large body of reports describe a long-standing, collaborative relationship between North Korea and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.

 www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RL30613.pdf – 6/29/2010.

Panama – Intimations Only

Kenneth Rijock’s Financial Crime Blog: PANAMA IGNORES TERRORIST FINANCING OPERATIONS ON ITS SOIL – 8/30/2013.

Marking The Anniversary Of Hezbollah’s Bombing In Panama » ADL Blogs – 7/19/2013; 47 Killed in Crash of Panama Airliner – Los Angeles Times – 6/8/1992; Alas Chiricanas Flight 901 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; Few Clues, No Certainty 10 Years After Panama Airline Bombing Killed 12 Jews | Jewish Telegraphic Agency – 7/13/2004;

Russia

Russian defense minister says Hezbollah uses ‘terrorist methods’ Israel News | Haaretz – 7/13/2013.

Suriname

Prosecutors said Bouterse agreed to accept a multimillion-dollar payoff in exchange for allowing large numbers of Hezbollah fighters to use Suriname as a base for attacking American targets.

The indictment describes a sophisticated international sting in which Bouterse was recorded meeting in Greece and Panama with people posing as Hezbollah agents and Mexican drug traffickers. In reality, they were actually confidential sources and undercover agents with the US Drug Enforcement Administration, the indictment said.

Suriname leader’s son ‘cuts a deal’ with Hezbollah – Israel News, Ynetnews – 11/9/2013: ”

Hezbollah investing millions in terror basis in Suriname | Ya Libnan | World News Live from Lebanon – 11/9/2013.

Sweden

Hezbollah’s Swedish Roots | World Affairs Journal – 7/24/2012.

Swedish-Lebanese man accused of Hezbollah ties jailed by Thai court for bomb materials | JPost | Israel News – 9/18/2013.

Syria

Syria Crisis: Hezbollah Wiretaps Reveal Assad Ordered Sarin Attacks after ‘Losing his Nerve’ [VIDEO] – IBTimes UK

Hezbollah’s other wing must be clipped | The Australian – 8/22/2013

Canada pushed EU to add Hezbollah to list of banned terrorist organizations, official says | National Post – 7/24/2013.

EU putting Hezbollah military wing on terror list – CNN.com – 7/22/2013.

Venezuela

Iran laundering billions through Venezuela | Washington Free Beacon – 3/22/2013

Beyond the rhetoric lies a strategic alliance that has seen Caracas, along with Damascus and Havana, vote against United Nations sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program, and increasing Iranian investment in the Venezuelan economy, now worth more than $5 billion.

Is Venezuela harboring Hezbollah? – Salon.com – 1/8/2013.

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▶ Nasrallah: Israel ‘Pushing for War’ – YouTube – Posted 11/14/2013.

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Posted four-and-one-half years ago:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX-65G6X014

▶ Iran tightens media shroud – YouTube – Posted June 24, 2009.

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