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February 05, 2008

What Was Bombed In Syria Matters Less Than Why

Posted By Cernig

It being Super-Tuesday, Sy Hersh's latest article on what exactly the Israelis bombed in the Syrian desert last September is likely to be mostly overlooked. Which is a great pity because it's the most in-depth investigation I've seen of what went on and why. It even has - gasp - named sources. Both Smintheus at DKos and Ken at Bonehead Compendium wrote to flag this one up for me and I heartily recommend giving it a full read.

The short version - reports that the site was a nuclear reactor are almost certainly israeli or neocon spin. It was far more likely to be either a missile factory, a chemical weapons factory or a combination of both. (This was the conclusion I came to some months ago after reading as much as I could grab on the subject, so I'm predisposed to a favorable reading of Hersh on this). But what it actually was no longer matters. Two messages have come out loud and clear from the large amount of speculation surrounding the raid.

The first is that Israel, following its questionable success against Hezboullah, needed to restore a perception of its military competence.

“I hesitate to answer any journalist’s questions about it,” Faruq al-Shara, the Syrian Vice-President, told me. “Israel bombed to restore its credibility, and their objective is for us to keep talking about it. And by answering your questions I serve their objective. Why should I volunteer to do that?” Shara denied that his nation has a nuclear-weapons program. “The volume of articles about the bombing is incredible, and it’s not important that it’s a lie,” he said.

...That notion was echoed by the ambassador of an Israeli ally who is posted in Tel Aviv. “The truth is not important,” the ambassador told me. “Israel was able to restore its credibility as a deterrent. That is the whole thing. No one will know what the real story is.”

The second is that America may be wagging the Israeli tail but it doesn't have complete control over Israel's actions.

Shortly after the bombing, a Chinese envoy and one of the Bush Administration’s senior national-security officials met in Washington. The Chinese envoy had just returned from a visit to Tehran, a person familiar with the discussion told me, and he wanted the White House to know that there were moderates there who were interested in talks. The national-security official rejected that possibility and told the envoy, as the person familiar with the discussion recalled, “‘You are aware of the recent Israeli statements about Syria. The Israelis are extremely serious about Iran and its nuclear program, and I believe that, if the United States government is unsuccessful in its diplomatic dealings with Iran, the Israelis will take it out militarily.’ He then told the envoy that he wanted him to convey this to his government—that the Israelis were serious.

“He was telling the Chinese leadership that they’d better warn Iran that we can’t hold back Israel, and that the Iranians should look at Syria and see what’s coming next if diplomacy fails,” the person familiar with the discussion said. “His message was that the Syrian attack was in part aimed at Iran.”

Which puts Bush's recent pronouncements that America must not be seen as a "paper tiger" in the region into a whole new perspective, especially when his own ambassador to the UN Zalmay Khalilzad is freely admitting that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have strengthened Iran's hand in the Middle East. Is Bush more worried about Iran's perception of America's toothlessness, or of Israel's perception of America's value in the region?

What about Khalilzhad? It seems to me that he might finally have parted company with the pro-Israel lobby within the neocon cicles he has always been a part of. But from Cheney on down they must be aware that he knows where all the bodies are buried - he was integral, for instance, in the Taliban's original lionising as heroes against Russia (even inviting Taliban leaders to dinner in Texas) and was intimate of the process whereby they and Al Qaeda became enemy number one after getting US aid for so long. They'll be wary of alienating him to the point where his resignation is followed by a tell-all memoir.

September 05, 2007

"You're either for my future, or you're against it."

Posted by Diane/Mia Culpa

A very serious young man featured in a new video from Greenpeace.

-Diana
Cross-posted @ Greatscat!

July 07, 2007

Department of Homeland Security Continues to Flounder Amid Katrina Fraud, and Criminal Complaints

Posted by Mia Culpa/Diana

The Department of Homeland Security’s semi-annual report for the period ending April 30, 2007 was  filed  recently by Homeland Security Inspector General Richard L. Skinner.

Once again, the report shows significantly large numbers of arrests of department and other government employees, and a department besieged by complaints --  with a total of 8,619 complaints for this 6 month time frame -- nearly double the 4,314 filed complaints for the period ending in October of 2006.

Continue reading "Department of Homeland Security Continues to Flounder Amid Katrina Fraud, and Criminal Complaints" »

May 24, 2007

When "No" doesn't mean "No"

Posted by Diana

You're in a car crash, unconscious and bleeding profusely.

Without your consent, you are injected with an experimental blood substitute being randomly tested on victims of car crashes, shootings and other trauma. That's exactly what happened to nine trauma patients -- one of whom died -- at two Detroit hospitals last year.

Nine other patients randomly selected to receive the standard treatment -- saline solution and real blood -- survived.

The blood substitute, Polyheme, was tested in 20 cities.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is investigating 46 deaths nationwide among the 349 subjects who received Polyheme in the clinical trial. By contrast, 35 of the 363 patients given the standard treatment died.

In most clinical studies, patients must volunteer, usually doing so with the hope of being cured through the experimental treatment.

But the Polyheme trial was one of 15 no-consent studies permitted by the FDA since 1996, when it began allowing researchers to enroll patients in clinical tests without their permission if the treatment showed enough potential to save lives.

Some medical ethicists are outraged at the Polyheme trial.

"This is completely unethical," said Dr. Sidney Wolfe, director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group. "They withheld blood -- the gold standard -- for a product that has proven in previous clinical circumstances to raise the death rate."

In 1996, Polyheme was approved by the FDA for use without consent in trauma patients.  The only means for patients usually rendered incapable of providing informed consent is the wearning of a medical bracelet requesting to opt out of the trial.

Is your hospital one of the 20 still using the Polyheme without consent?  Here's a listing:

California

UC San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, Calif.; No longer recruiting
Scripps Mercy, San Diego, Calif.; No longer recruiting

Colorado
Denver Health Medical Center, Denver, Colo.

Delaware
Christiana Hospital, Newark, Del.

Georgia
Medical Center of Central Georgia, Macon, Ga.

Illinois
Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Ill.

Indiana
Wishard Memorial Hospital, Indianapolis, Ind.
Methodist Hospital of Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind.

Kansas
University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kan.

Kentucky
University of Kentucky Medical Center, Lexington, Ky.

Michigan
Detroit Receiving Hospital, Detroit, Mich.
Sinai Grace Hospital, Detroit, Mich.

Minnesota
The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn.

New York
Albany Medical Center, Albany, N.Y.; Suspended

North Carolina
Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C.

Ohio
MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio; Suspended
University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio
Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio

Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, Penn.; No longer recruiting
St. Luke's Regional Resource Trauma Center, Bethlehem, Penn.
Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, Penn.

Tennessee
University of Tennessee-Memphis, Memphis, Tenn.
Johnson City Medical Center, Johnson City, Tenn.; Suspended

Texas
Memorial-Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas; No longer recruiting
Memorial-Hermann Hospital, Houston, Texas; No longer recruiting
University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas
Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam, Houston, Texas

Utah
University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah

Virginia
Sentara Norfolk Hospital, Norfolk, Va.; No longer recruiting
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, Va.
Inova Fairfax Hospital, Falls Church, Va.; Suspended

West Virginia
West Virginia University/Jon Michael Moore Trauma Center, Morgantown, West Va.

Last year, a WSJ article  raised concerns regarding Polyheme, and clinical trials were shut down:

Several years ago a clinical trial of a blood substitute called PolyHeme finished with worrisome results. Ten of 81 patients who received the fake blood suffered a heart attack within seven days, and two of those died. None of the 71 patients in the trial who received real blood were found to have had a heart attack.

PolyHeme's maker, Northfield Laboratories Inc., quietly shut down the trial and didn't publicly disclose the results, which are described in internal documents viewed by The Wall Street Journal.

By bypassing the law of informed consent with a little known federal regulation, the 'trials' continue through patients who remain unaware.

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Cross-posted at GreatScat!

April 24, 2007

An Honorable Soldier, A Nation's Shame

Posted by Diane/Mia Culpa

Bob Woodruff:  Where is the Accountability?

April 23, 2007 — On July 4, 2003, Carol and Richard Coons had planned to welcome home their son Master Sgt. James Coons, a career soldier who had seen action in Iraq in 2003 and during the first Gulf War. Instead, they found out James was dead.

He had committed suicide in his room at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and was found hanging from a bed sheet just inside his room in an outpatient hotel. Walter Reed staff did not find him until at least two days after his death, and only then at the insistence of his family, who were desperate to locate their son.

In their first network television interview since their son's death, Carol and Richard Coons sat down with me to talk about their family's anger and quest for answers. "They didn't take care of my son. They just didn't take care of him," Carol said.

Continue reading "An Honorable Soldier, A Nation's Shame" »

February 26, 2007

A trip though the Internets

Posted by Diane/Mia Culpa

The story of the liberal bloggers who were hired by the John Edwards campaign, and then resigned after a huge public flap led by the bugle call of Bill Donahue -- President of the Catholic League -- has remained a hot-button issue for many in the photosphere.  Amanda Marcotte of Pandagon shares her final thoughts on the matter  and Melissa McEwan of Shakespeare’s Sister makes her public announcement of her resignation, and it will be a long time before anyone forgets  journalist Michelle Malkin’s online diatribe against Marcotte via YouTube. A new twist in the saga from Lindsay Beyerstein, of the blog Majikthise, as she shares her misgivings on the marriage of political bloggers with political campaigns as she details the offer made to her by the Edwards campaign. 

Continue reading "A trip though the Internets" »

February 15, 2007

Leslie "Jill" May, age 49 yrs.

Posted by Diane/Mia Culpa

Via the SanFranChronicle, I've 'rearranged' the article to detail the background of Leslie May first:

May had been a longtime homeless woman and crack addict who stayed in the Tenderloin. She was one of the hardcore homeless who had been identified for outreach help under Mayor Gavin Newsom's effort to move the chronically homeless off the street and into housing and social service programs.

Continue reading "Leslie "Jill" May, age 49 yrs." »

February 01, 2007

Afghanistan Death Toll in '06 Highest Since fall of the Taliban in '01.

Posted by Diana/Mia Culpa

Update at end

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According to a report issued yesterday by the organization Human Rights Watch, over 1,000 Afghan civilians have been killed in 2006 by either the Taliban, or other anti-government forces, mainly in the southern region of Afghanistan. A total of 4,400 Afghans died in 2006, in conflict-related violence, which is double the toll of 2005, and the highest number of casualties since the 2001 fall of the Taliban. A United Nations also estimates that another 15,000 families -- approximately 80,000 people -- have been displaced as a result of the conflict.

Continue reading "Afghanistan Death Toll in '06 Highest Since fall of the Taliban in '01." »

January 30, 2007

The Tlateloco Massacre of 1968

Posted by Diana/Mia Culpa


On October 2, 1968, political unrest and rioting were at a high around the world.  In Mexico City, students there wanted to use the attention being showered on their area for the 1968 Summer Olympics to gain exposure for their demonstrations.  Then President Gustavo Díaz Ordazin, determined to silence the dissent, ordered in the Mexican army to occupy the campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the largest university in Latin America.The demonstrations had peaked by that day in 1968, with approximately 15,000 marching through the streets of  Mexico City carrying red carnations to protest the military presence and chanting "Mexico - Liberty." 

Continue reading "The Tlateloco Massacre of 1968" »

January 21, 2007

The Whores of War: Blackwater USA

Posted by Diana/Mia Culpa

Blackwater USA has filed a $10 million dollar lawsuit against the attorney representing the families of four American contractors who were killed, and hung from a bridge over the Euphrates River by insurgents in Fallujah, Iraq in March of 2004. Blackwater claims that the suit filed by the families of the deceased men for wrongful death in January of 2005  is a violation of the security guard's contracts with the private military contractor and security firm.

Richard Nordan, the estates administrator who filed the suit against Blackwater is specifically named in the suit, and not the family members of the deceased, or their estates.  Blackwater has also asked to have a federal court send the matter into arbitration, after failing to have the suits dismissed.

Continue reading "The Whores of War: Blackwater USA" »

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