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May 6, 2009
Links May 6 09
  • Missed this one yesterday – Billmon: The Chair Recognizes the Grand Dragon . . . – (DKos)
  • This lobbying for torture lawyers … – Bush Officials Try to Alter Ethics Report – (WaPo)
  • … was successful – Torture Memos Will Not Result in Prosecutions – (NYT)
  • The result of 'surgical' U.S. airstrikes – Truckloads Of Dead Civilians After Afghan Battle – (Reuters)

  • Colonialism in new cloth – Wealthy foreigners taking over huge tracts of African land – (Globe&Mail)
  • This review of books on Iran … – The road to the republic – (FT)
  • … missed this one – The US Army Pocket Guide to Iran – (U.S. Army) (pdf)
  • 53.6% is a pretty big lead – Ahmadinejad tops Iran's pre-election polls – (Press TV)
  • Pat Lang – Sounds like a plan… (Iran/Israel) – (SST)
  • Now available in English – A “Secret” Database of Israeli Settlements – (FAS)
  • They will need more – Bank of America Said to Need About $34 Billion in New Capital – (Bloomberg)
  • The man has hallucinations – Bernanke sees early signs of stability – (FT)
  • Not much – What’s left of central bank independence? – (Buiter/FT)
  • More coming … First CDS insider trading case launched – (FT)
Comments

i just stumbled across the end of a movie i’m surprised i never heard of: Deterrence. the premise is ridiculous. from wikipedia:

Set in 2008 the movie opens with a series of historical clips of various United States Presidents making speeches before beginning the story. President Walter Emerson, formerly Vice-President and elevated by the death of the previous (unseen) president, is crossing the country on a campaign tour when a freak snowstorm traps him in a remote Colorado diner with a bunch of ordinary citizens.
Suddenly, word arrives that Uday Hussein, leader of Iraq, has invaded Kuwait. With U.S. troops already committed to other countries, specifically Korea, Emerson informs the world that unless Hussein orders an immediate retreat and surrenders himself, he will bomb Baghdad with a nuclear weapon, to the dismay of the customers in the diner. Hussein’s U.N. envoy refuses to back down and cuts off the telephone talks, citing the facts that Emerson is an unelected leader and a Jew; he also threatens to fire Iraq’s black-market atomic bombs at several world locations including Emerson’s own, near NORAD.
It transpires that these weapons were purchased from France. Despite this, the French President appears to be cavalier in making this revelation to Emerson and his entourage, while Emerson appears to be uncritical. The sites of the missile launchers include Libya and North Korea.
Emerson seems as eager as Hussein to begin a nuclear war. He orders a B-2 bomber to cross Iraq’s borders despite the threats of the Iraqi ambassador that this would constitute an act of war. In retaliation the Iraqis launch 23 nuclear I.C.B.M.s to various parts of the world, including NORAD in Colorado (U.S.A.), Australia, France and other targets.
Nonetheless, President Emerson appears to show little emotion. Emerson orders the dropping of a 100 megaton bomb on Baghdad in retaliation, leading to the complete destruction of the city. This order is slightly complicated by the diner’s owner shooting the officer carrying the launch codes.
Once news arrives of the first Iraqi bomb landing in Athens, it transpires that all is not as it seems, because the bomb did not detonate. Neither did a device which landed in Hiroshima. The majority of the other missiles were intercepted.
The scene cuts to a short time later where the President is addressing his country. He reveals that in order to prevent the Iraqi regime from obtaining their own active nuclear devices and delivery methods by other channels, the U.S.A. sold nuclear weapons via the French to Iraq and others in the late 1990s, whilst ensuring that the devices would never be able to function properly.
It appears that this was a tactic developed over several administrations to counteract the possibility that the U.S. nuclear deterrent would be neutralized by other powers possessing nuclear weapons. This tactic will lead to a new phase of international relations showing that the U.S.A. had struck using nuclear weapons to protect their “…national security” and would do so again. This transfers the global balance of power back towards the U.S. and away from enemy countries and terrorists.
The President announces to his team that he will no longer be contesting the elections later in the year. As he leaves the diner, he advises one of a couple playing chess to “lay down the king”. Another person refuses to acknowledge his presence, perhaps due to what she perceives as the meaningless loss of life by the bombing of Baghdad when he knew all along that the Iraqi missiles would be ineffective.

Posted by: Lizard | May 6 2009 5:50 utc | 1

The result of ‘surgical’ U.S. airstrikes – Truckloads Of Dead Civilians After Afghan Battle
Who is the Enemy?
2:22

Posted by: Uncle $cam | May 6 2009 7:05 utc | 2

“Now available in English – A “Secret” Database of Israeli Settlements – (FAS)”
The following Link
http://www.fas.org/blog/secrecy/2009/05/settlement_database.html
gives:
“Error establishing a database connection”
Thank You 4 all the other usefull information, worth 12 international newspapers dayly and more.

Posted by: Beni | May 6 2009 10:25 utc | 3

@Beni – thanks –
the whole Federation of American Scientists site (FAS.org) seems to be down. Maybe wait a few hours and try again.

Posted by: b | May 6 2009 10:51 utc | 4

@3 Beni, the link seems to working now.

Posted by: Ensley | May 6 2009 13:17 utc | 5

A short but complete and exausting analysis of the death of the peace process in the Swat valley.
A report of the AIPAC meeting.

Posted by: andrew | May 6 2009 13:48 utc | 6

we count deaths in truckloads? buried down several paragraphs..
Ghulan Farooq, a member of parliament from the province, said he had been told by family members in the Bala Boluk district where the fighting took place that as many as 150 people had died. He said U.S. air strikes had destroyed 17 houses.
……
“Unfortunately the Taliban took people into some buildings and forced them to stay in there after the security forces started telling them to evacuate.”

excuses!

Posted by: annie | May 6 2009 14:54 utc | 7

andrew, your second link requires registration. could you blockquote a bit of it for us?

Posted by: annie | May 6 2009 14:59 utc | 8

Ops, sorry. Here there is a free version.

Posted by: andrew | May 6 2009 15:18 utc | 9