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War on Gaza: Palestinians recount surviving Israel's brutal Beit Lahia offensive
Jacqueline Almasri was feeding her two young children in a schoolyard-turned-shelter in Beit Lahia earlier this month when Israeli quadcopter drones buzzed overhead.Ahmed Dremly (Middle East Eye)
Israel refuses to release terror mastermind in hostage talks
Israel is refusing Hamas demands to release a high-profile terror mastermind in exchange for hostages, according to reports.BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
#Israeli Outrage Over #Italian #Unions' Strike Against Government’s Support for #Gaza #Genocide
#BDS #IsraelWarCrimes
https://qudsnen.co/israeli-outrage-over-italian-unions-strike-against-governments-support-for-gaza-genocide/?amp
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Israeli Outrage Over Italian Unions' Strike Against Government’s Support for Gaza Genocide - Quds News Network
Israeli officials and Zionist leaders in Rome expressed outrage over a nationwide strike by two Italian unions.QNN Team (Quds News Network - From Palestine to the World)
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/12/12/redrawing-the-map-israel-seeks-to-remake-the-middle-east-to-its-own-design
#Israel #Palestine #MiddleEast #Genocide #EthnicCleansing #Palestinians #PalestinianLivesMatter #Politics #Boycotts #ArmsEmbargo #BDS #CeaseFire #US #America #UnitedStates #Egypt #Lebanon #Syria #Iraq #SaudiArabia #BenjaminNetanyahu #Netanyahu
Redrawing the map: Israel seeks to remake the Middle East to its own design
Following its new attacks on Syria, Israel’s leaders and much of its media tout the creation of a new Middle East.Simon Speakman Cordall (Al Jazeera)
France tells Israel to halt Golan Heights incursion – POLITICO
The United Nations has also criticized Israel for violating the 1974 agreement. On Sunday, as Damascus fell to rebel groups and Syrian dictator President Bashar Assad fled to Moscow, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that troops from the…BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
France tells Israel to halt Golan Heights incursion – POLITICO - EUROPE SAYS
The United Nations has also criticized Israel for violating the 1974 agreement. On Sunday, as Damascus fell toEUROPE SAYS (EUROPESAYS.COM)
النفاق
How can the U.S. argue against Hamas & the Resistance, which fights for freedom for Palestinians & to stop genocide of their kids when we, with Zionists, support(ed) Takfiri "terrorists" in Syria? This is not about "Democracy" or "Human Rights!"
منير
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https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/assad-downfall-witnessing-arab-spring-bursting-again-are-we
#Israel #Palestine #MiddleEast #Genocide #EthnicCleansing #Palestinians #PalestinianLivesMatter #Politics #Boycotts #ArmsEmbargo #BDS #CeaseFire #US #America #UnitedStates #Egypt #Lebanon #Syria #Iraq #SaudiArabia #Politics
Assad downfall: Is the Arab Spring back from the dead?
If it does succeed, Syria could provide a powerful lesson in how a rebel movement gains national legitimacyMiddle East Eye
Israeli troops near Damascus, say Syrian security, after Israeli airstrikes hit Syrian bases
Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have condemned the incursion. Saudi Arabia said the move would "ruin Syria's chaGeorgi Gotev (EURACTIV)
Trump Org will partner with Dar Global, a London-based luxury real estate developer, part of Saudi developer Dar Al Arkan, that will lease the Trump brand but fully own and develop the projects in the Saudi capital, Riyadh
#Trump #TrumpOrg #TrumpOrganization #SaudiArabia #DarGlobal #DarAlArkan
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/trump-organization-leases-brand-2-new-projects-saudi-116591608
Trump Organization leases brand to 2 new projects in Saudi Arabia
The Trump Organization says it has leased its brand to two new real estate projects in Saudi Arabia just weeks before President-elect Donald Trump returns to the White HouseThe Associated Press (ABC News)
"الديك الرومي البري" - مقال جيد عن سوريا بقلم جيم وتعليقاتي
This article on the debacle in Syria is a must-read. My comments are include under his article. See link below.
منير
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Turmoil Intensifies as Gaza Hospital Hit Amid Renewed Middle East Conflicts
At least 29 people, including medical staff and children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes around the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, as confirmed by Palestinian sources.BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Turmoil Intensifies as Gaza Hospital Hit Amid Renewed Middle East Conflicts - EUROPE SAYS
At least 29 people, including medical staff and children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes around the KamalEUROPE SAYS (EUROPESAYS.COM)
Ongoing #Evolution of #MERS-CoV, #Saudi Arabia, 2023–2024
Source: Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/31/1/24-1030_article
Abstract
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) circulates in dromedary camels in the Arabian Peninsula and occasionally causes spillover infections in humans. MERS-CoV diversity is poorly understood because of the lack of sampling during the COVID-19 pandemic. We collected 558 swab samples from dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia during November 2023–January 2024. We found 39% were positive for MERS-CoV RNA by reverse transcription PCR. We sequenced 42 MERS-CoVs and 7 human 229E-related coronaviruses from camel swab samples by using high-throughput sequencing. Sequences from both viruses formed monophyletic clades apical to recently available genomes. MERS-CoV sequences were most similar to B5 lineage sequences and harbored unique genetic features, including novel amino acid polymorphisms in the spike protein. Further characterization will be required to understand their effects. MERS-CoV spillover into humans poses considerable public health concerns. Our findings indicate surveillance and phenotypic studies are needed to identify and monitor MERS-CoV pandemic potential.
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#abstract #betacoronavirus #camels #coronavirus #covid #COVID19 #health #merbecovirus #mersCov #research #sarsCov2 #SAUDIARABIA #vaccine
Ongoing Evolution of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, Saudi Arabia, 2023–2024
Evolution of MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia, 2023–2024Emerging Infectious Diseases journal
France and Saudi Arabia planning a conference about Palestinian state
The French president said he would recognize a Palestinian state 'at the right moment' and at a time 'when it triggers reciprocal movements of recognition.'The Japan Times
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/11/30/world/politics/saudi-arabia-us-defense-treaty-israel/
Saudi Arabia abandons pursuit of U.S. defense treaty over Israel stalemate
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has again made recognition of Israel conditional on it taking concrete steps to create a Palestinian state.Samia Nakhoul (The Japan Times)
#Lowkey breaks down Trump's Israeli supporters and the fraud being carried out on #US taxpayers.
#ElonMusk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfa97WkvoQA
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A new HRW report details PIF whitewashing and links to human rights violations such as murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi
#PublicInvestmentFund #PIF #SaudiArabia
Summary:
https://www.hrw.org/news/2024/11/20/saudi-arabia-public-investment-fund-linked-abuses
Link to full report
https://www.hrw.org/report/2024/11/20/man-who-bought-world/rights-abuses-linked-saudi-arabias-public-investment-fund
Saudi Arabia: Public Investment Fund Linked to Abuses
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has facilitated and benefited from human rights abuses.Human Rights Watch
https://jacobin.com/2024/11/biden-gaza-saudi-arabia-trump
The Destruction of Gaza Will Be Joe Biden’s Enduring Legacy
Joe Biden talked about wanting a cease-fire, but he continued sending weapons to Israel and refused to apply any pressure to end the attack on Gaza. That refusal, cosigned by Kamala Harris, is an integral part of both their legacies.jacobin.com
At COP29, Azerbaijan Navigates Climate Ambitions Amid Complex Geopolitical Ties - EUROPE SAYS
Azerbaijan's attempt to lead in renewable energy faces challenges due to its reliance on fossil fuels and complexEUROPE SAYS (EUROPESAYS.COM)
‘Israel committing genocide’: Saudi prince's harshest remark on Gaza conflict | World News - EUROPE SAYS
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has sharply condemned Israel’s offensive in Gaza and called its action inEUROPE SAYS (EUROPESAYS.COM)
Muslim-Arab summit demands Israel take steps to end Gaza and Lebanon conflicts – The Irish Times - EUROPE SAYS
Arab and Muslim leaders called for concrete steps to end the conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon when theyEUROPE SAYS (EUROPESAYS.COM)
#Saudi #SaudiArabia #Iran #Israel #Palestine #Lebanon #Gaza #Genocide
https://www.timesofisrael.com/at-riyadh-summit-saudi-crown-prince-backs-iran-accuses-israel-of-genocide/
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„Senior Saudi Arabian and Iranian military officials have discussed bilateral defense cooperation. This development follows US President-elect Donald Trump's strong show of support for Israel and his hardline stance toward Iran during his campaign.“
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20241111_09/
„On Monday, top officials are meeting for a joint Arab-Islamic summit in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh to “discuss the continued Israeli aggression on the Palestinian territories and the Lebanese Republic, and the current developments in the region,” according to Saudi state media.“
https://wapo.st/4fik8bh
How We Won the Cold War
SOMETIMES American foreign policy debates seem governed by a Newtonian law stipulating that for every stupid, overstated, politically inspired argument there is an equally stupid, overstated, politically inspired counterargument. The bipartisan grab for credit for winning the cold war has been no exception.
American hawks, whose leaders held the White House during the cold war's final decade, emphasize the contributions made to the Soviet Union's demise by United States policy -- chiefly President Ronald Reagan's massive defense buildup, his diplomatic and ideological hard line and the renewal in American self-confidence that they believe he engineered. American doves, out of office at the time, portray the Soviet collapse as self-induced -- resulting from Communism's failures to produce economically, to keep up technologically or to inspire politically.
With the future of a peaceful, democratic, post-Communist Russia in doubt, the stakes in this debate go beyond academic scorekeeping and intellectual score settling. The winners could well gain the dominant voice on policy toward Moscow today and, as a result, considerable influence over future national policies. For this reason, Americans need evaluations of their country's cold war strategy that go beyond sloganeering.
Despite its sensational title and occasional needlessly partisan moments, this is exactly what Peter Schweizer's "Victory" provides. Mr. Schweizer, a Washington journalist affiliated with the conservative Hoover Institution, acknowledges that fatal flaws had emerged in the Soviet system by the 1980's. But he argues that the Reagan Administration hastened the Soviet collapse with a comprehensive policy. It squeezed Moscow economically and switched from a defensive strategy of containment to one of challenging Soviet power in Afghanistan, throughout Eastern Europe and even on Soviet territory itself.
Basing his book on interviews with top Reagan policy makers (especially in the intelligence community) and Soviet officials, as well as on classified American documents, Mr. Schweizer describes how the President and his national security team got the surprise of their lives when they entered office in 1981. After spending most of the previous decade warning against the rise of Soviet power and aggressiveness, the Reagan Administration discovered that Moscow was wheezing economically. At the urging of the new Director of Central Intelligence, William J. Casey -- the mastermind of the victory strategy, according to Mr. Schweizer, and the focus of the narrative -- the United States launched an all-out overt and covert economic war on the Soviets.
MR. SCHWEIZER says the Reagan military buildup sought not only to strengthen American forces, but also to strain Moscow's limited economic base. The centerpiece of this military effort was a policy of greatly expanded research and development on high technology weapons. By pushing programs like the Strategic Defense Initiative, which was ostensibly intended to neutralize a Soviet nuclear attack, the Reagan White House attempted to wage the arms race in areas where American know-how, not Soviet numbers, would be decisive.
The United States also sought to shut off a major Soviet source of hard currency by blocking Moscow's oil and gas exports to Western Europe (with only limited success, as Mr. Schweizer recognizes) and by persuading Saudi Arabia to help drive down world oil prices (with much more success). The vise was tightened further, Mr. Schweizer contends, by restricting the eastward flow of Western credit and technology, thus denying the Soviets valuable financial resources and damaging the Soviet economy's military and civilian sectors.
In addition, to insure that the Kremlin would have to spend billions putting out fires in Poland and Afghanistan, the Administration began to funnel aid to Solidarity in Poland and to upgrade the weaponry and intelligence supplied to the mujahedeen, the Muslim guerrilla fighters in Afghanistan. Finally, Mr. Schweizer provides convincing reasons for concluding that Jimmy Carter, even a Jimmy Carter sobered by the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan in 1979, would never have instituted a similar policy.
Whether or not the Reagan policies worked and did contribute decisively to winning the cold war, Mr. Schweizer's account adds significantly to our knowledge of the struggle's climactic stages. Although many of the tactics he describes were common knowledge, their strategic coordination has been largely unknown, and a number of the individual elements of the strategy have remained secret as well.
THE author's unfailing admiration notwithstanding, these policies add up to a puzzling and sometimes unsettling portrait -- of subtlety, guile and tactical brilliance existing side by side with what can only be called utter recklessness; of commendable audacity and ingenuity coexisting with serious disrespect for American political processes. Thus the same officials who orchestrated the delicate plan to depress world oil prices (clinched by telling Saudi Arabia's King Fahd of the dollar's coming devaluation) also urged the buzzing of Soviet air defenses not only with American fighter planes but with bombers as well. Those who secured tacit Vatican and active Swedish help for Solidarity also supported mujahedeen guerrilla operations inside the Soviet Union.
The revelations made by the author unintentionally are at least as stunning. American voters, for example, may be surprised to learn that in 1980 they elected a President who was not only tough on the Soviets, but who also soon became determined to back them into a corner, with all the risks that strategy entailed in those hair-trigger times. Indeed, Mr. Schweizer presents new evidence that Mr. Reagan's bellicose rhetoric and his Strategic Defense Initiative did in fact create fears in the Kremlin of an American nuclear attack.
Similarly, "Victory" sheds new light on Reaganomics. It turns out that critics who faulted the President for running up unpre cedented peacetime budget deficits were missing the point. In the minds of Mr. Reagan and associates like Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, the cold war period was not peacetime. And yet the Administration refused to seek public sacrifices to fight this "war."
Since, as the author acknowledges, "Victory" is more journalism than history, it is no surprise that he raises more questions than he answers. A first group of questions concerns methodology. Even for a book in the "now it can be told" genre, Mr. Schweizer's work needs greater documentation. In particular, too much vital information is attributed simply to anonymous Soviet or American sources. Skeptical readers will also have problems with many of the Soviet sources who are named, for in the post-cold-war world many financially strapped former Soviet operatives have learned how profitable stroking Western egos can be. Further, although the author clearly has interviewed many of Casey's chief aides, we hear nothing from the late director's bureaucratic opponents. Surely the story Mr. Schweizer tells of C.I.A. infighting has more than one side.
A second group of questions concerns the costs of victory. Some were legal and political. Like Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and other cold war Presidents, Ronald Reagan purposely shut the American people and Congress out of decision making. Did the ends of victory always justify such means -- especially since the United States was always strong enough to avert foreign policy catastrophe? How long could huge covert paramilitary operations and arms-for-hostage deals have been continued without irreversibly damaging American political institutions and boosting public cynicism to levels no healthy democracy could tolerate?
Other costs were economic. Fighting a "war" without public knowledge or sacrifice may have helped Mr. Reagan win re-election. But in the process, many would argue, America's public finances were damaged, harming our economy and crippling our political capacity for dealing with a raft of growing domestic ills. And the Administration's obsession with victory in the cold war blinded it to growing threats on the industrial and technological fronts, with serious consequences for American living standards, for the country's long-term capacity to create wealth and even for its ability to support assertive foreign policies. As former Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger sagely observed in a 1989 speech, the United States, too, crossed the cold war finish line gasping for breath. Some readers will undoubtedly complete "Victory" dismissing such complaints as nitpicking. Others will wonder if American democracy and prosperity can survive another such triumph in our still dangerous world. 'SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO BE 'RECKLESS'
Examining the collapse of the Soviet Union outside the context of American policy is a little like investigating a sudden, unexpected and mysterious death without exploring the possibility of murder or, at the very least, examining the environment surrounding the fatality. . . . The fact that the collapse and funeral of the Soviet Union occurred immediately after the most anti-Communist President in American history had served eight years does not prove cause and effect. But it does demand investigation. . . . Thus far, the investigation of Reagan policy in relation to the collapse of the Soviet Union has been scant. The focus has been almost exclusively on the policies of Gorbachev. This is somewhat akin to studying the collapse of the South after the Civil War by concentrating on the policies of Gen. Robert E. Lee without at least looking at the strategies employed by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant.
Some believe that little or no connection can be drawn between American policies in the 1980's and the collapse of the Soviet edifice. . . . Former Soviet officials do not share this view. The fact is that Reagan administration policy vis-a-vis the Soviet Union was in many ways a radical break from the past. There is also irony in this view, in that those who now believe American policy had little effect on internal events in the Soviet Union counseled in the 1970's and 1980's for an accommodating stance toward the Kremlin because it might moderate Soviet behavior. Reagan was called a "reckless cowboy" who might steer us all to the nuclear brink.
The fact the greatest geopolitical event since the end of the Second World War happened after eight years in the Presidency of Ronald Reagan has also been described as "dumb luck." It might be wise to recall, however, that when the exploits of a French commander particularly unpopular with his colleagues were dismissed as "luck," Napoleon retorted, "Then get me more 'lucky' generals."From "Victory."1
https://www.nytimes.com/1994/07/10/books/how-we-won-the-cold-war.html
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Houthi attacks on #Israel jeopardise Saudi peace efforts in #Yemen
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/24/houthi-attacks-on-israel-jeopardise-saudi-peace-efforts-in-yemen