Tehran alarm grows at Russia’s defection

By Kaveh L Afrasiabi “Russia’s long-term interests will not be served by participating in the US games.” – Ramin Mehmanparast, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman. The indications are that Moscow has now joined the United States’ “strategic game” against Iran. As Tehran’s preoccupation grows over this unsettling issue about its northern neighbor and sole nuclear partner, rumors are circulating that authorities have interrogated several Russian technicians at the Russian-built Bushehr power plant over their possible involvement with the recent cyber-attack that infected staff computers at the facility. The Bushehr plant was due to open this month, but due to technical difficulties, … Continue reading Tehran alarm grows at Russia’s defection

Terror warnings reveal limits of power

By George Friedman The United States government issued a warning on October 3 advising Americans traveling to Europe to be “vigilant.” US intelligence apparently has acquired information indicating that al-Qaeda is planning to carry out attacks in European cities similar to those carried out in Mumbai, India, in November 2008. In Mumbai, attackers armed with firearms, grenades and small, timed explosive devices targeted hotels frequented by Western tourists and other buildings in an attack that took three days to put down. European security forces are far better trained and prepared than their Indian counterparts, and such an attack would be … Continue reading Terror warnings reveal limits of power

Afghan war moves deeper into Pakistan

By Syed Saleem Shahzad ISLAMABAD – Information supplied by a Pakistani-German jihadi led to the United States Predator drone attack in Pakistan on Monday in which at least eight other Germans were killed, Asia Times Online has learned. A senior Pakistani security official said the two missile strikes near the town of Mir Ali in the North Waziristan tribal area followed intelligence passed on by Rami Mackenzie, 27, during interrogation following his arrest in the middle of this year by Pakistani security officials in Bannu, the principal city of Bannu district in Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa province. At the time of his … Continue reading Afghan war moves deeper into Pakistan

Another leading US Rabbi stands with American Muslims against Baptist fanatics

Rabbi Eric H. Yoffie: Auschwitz and the Mosque Near Ground Zero A good article from Rabbi Yoffie. He discusses why the analogy of the nuns at Auschwitz doesn’t comport with the mosque near Ground Zero. Auschwitz and the Mosque Near Ground Zero: The Problems with This Analogy Jewish Americans have generally been more supportive of the Cordoba House project than other Americans. Jews have been denied religious freedom and been the victims of religious discrimination so frequently that their natural sympathies lie with others who now confront these burdens. Nonetheless, even those most firmly committed to building the community center/mosque … Continue reading Another leading US Rabbi stands with American Muslims against Baptist fanatics

Islamophobia and the Mosque Controversy

M. Cherif Bassiouni: Islamophobia and the Mosque Controversy GR White Paper: Islamophobia and the Mosque Controversy by M. Cherif Bassiouni Cordoba House/Park 51 Referring to the proposed Muslim Community Center in lower Manhattan as the “Ground Zero Mosque” has inflammatory and misleading implications. Calling it the “Terror Mosque” and the “Jihad Mosque” adds a hate-inspiring dimension. Every time avowed or concealed Islamophobes describe the New York Community Center in these, and other terms, they distort the facts. The project that its promoters call Cordoba House/Park 51 is named for an ancient Spanish city that epitomized the understanding between the three … Continue reading Islamophobia and the Mosque Controversy

Christian fanatics take over US Air Force Academy?

“Underground” Group of Cadets Say Air Force Academy Controlled by Evangelicals by: Mike Ludwig, t r u t h o u t | Report (Photo: tab2space) An anonymous cadet at the US Air Force Academy (USAFA ) spoke out against alleged religious discrimination at the school last week, saying that some cadets must pretend to be evangelical Christians in order to maintain standing among their peers and superiors. In an email to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), the whistleblower stated that he is part of an “underground group” of about 100 cadets who cannot rely on proper channels to … Continue reading Christian fanatics take over US Air Force Academy?

Is Bin Laden Eco-Friendly?

Bin Laden may be using climate to bolster image: Analyst In one of two tapes issued in January, bin Laden blamed major industrial nations for climate change, a statement the US State Department said showed that he was struggling to stay relevant. — File Photo World Bin Laden’s bodyguard warns of escalation in Yemen SECURITY RISKS Pakistan most vulnerable to climate change WASHINGTON: Osama bin Laden’s message of worry about climate change and devastating Pakistan flooding, broadcast online Friday, aims to polish his battered image among Muslims, a leading Western analyst said. “Bin Laden seeks to capitalize on any crises … Continue reading Is Bin Laden Eco-Friendly?

Islamism

Understanding political Islam by Nadeem F. Paracha Islamic Fundamentalism: Though usually attributed to the beliefs of modern-day extremist movements in Islam, Islamic Fundamentalism (in the political context), is basically a firm belief in the theological musings of ancient Islamic jurists and scholars. Islamic Fundamentalists all agree with Imam Ghazali’s dictum (in the twelfth century), that the ‘gates of ijtihad (rational debate) in Islam are now closed.’ After about three hundred years of open debate in the Islamic world between conservatives and the rationalists (Mu’tazilites), Ghazali insisted that a perfect synthesis (between the two) had been reached and that Islam’s social … Continue reading Islamism

Public Opinion in Pakistan’s Tribal Regions

Counterterrorism Strategy Initiative/Terror Free Tomorrow Public Opinion in Pakistan’s Tribal Regions By Peter Bergen and Patrick Doherty, New America Foundation, and Ken Ballen, Terror Free Tomorrow Executive Summary The New America Foundation and Terror Free Tomorrow have conducted the first comprehensive public opinion survey covering sensitive political issues in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of Pakistan. The unprecedented survey, from June 30 to July 20, 2010,consisted of face-to-face interviews of 1,000 FATA residents age 18 or older across 120 villages/sampling points in all seven tribal Agencies of FATA, with a margin of error of +/- 3 percent, and field work … Continue reading Public Opinion in Pakistan’s Tribal Regions

Lady Warsi blames electoral fraud

Lady Warsi blames lack of Tory majority on electoral fraud Tory chair says ‘at least three seats’ were lost due to alleged on electoral fraud and predominantly blames Asian community Paul Owen guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 29 September 2010 17.43 BST Article history Lady Warsi says she has written to Nick Clegg to discuss fraud and voter disenfranchisement. Photograph: Linda Nylind for the GuardianLady Warsi has blamed electoral fraud for the Tories’ failure to secure an overall majority at this May’s election – and claimed that Labour “absolutely” benefited from the alleged fraud. The Tory chairman told tomorrow’s New Statesman: “[There were] … Continue reading Lady Warsi blames electoral fraud