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Thursday Winds of War: 20OCT05

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Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday.

The Thursday Winds of War briefing is compiled weekly by Colt of Eurabian Times and Steve Schippert (aka USMC_Vet) of The Word Unheard.

Top Topics

  • Middle East News Line reports that a US military strike against Syria is not in the cards. Reuters conflicts with MENL covering the same story, arriving at the opposite conclusion. MENL is reaching a bit to arrive at such a concrete conclusion, and al-Reuters actually gets it right. Syrian operations are being held in reserve for the moment…apparently along with any bold strategy for dealing with Iran. Why held in reserve? Syria is the most easily influenced/affected by 'diplomatic' pressure and covert measures. That is not to say that either has had much of an effect on the human pipeline into Iraq, but that spigot is being addressed rather effectively from within Iraq. Long View: Why hammer at the client state while their Iranian masters continue to go relatively unaddressed? Of course, not that this thinking has anything to do with why State rejected Defense's OpPlans for Syria. State is about Carrots and Defense is about Sticks. So goes the American Foreign Policy Ballet.
    UPDATE: Arnaud De Borschgrave - Syria terror broker no more? ...more on Assisted Suicide, Syrian-style...

Other Topics Today Include: Division continues in Gaza; Iraqi Vote reactions & (missing) pictures in the media; Living with a Nuclear-Armed Iran; Movement in Africa; Islamist rise in Bangladesh; China on ‘democracy’ and much more...

THE MIDDLE EAST & IRAN

  • Saddam Hussein's nephew was arrested in Baghdad after being forced to return by Syria. Yasir Sabhawi Ibrahim is believed to have been one of the top financiers of the insurgency.
  • More internal division in Gaza as 240 Fatah members quit ahead of vote in a rift between 'the old guard' and younger members. Egypt will host a meeting in Cairo in December to bring the various Palestinian factions to the table. Now that their 'pie' is within sight, Palestinians have resorted to beating each other senseless to lay claim to their slice of it. Note to self: West Bank and Gaza infighting is a microcosm of what would occur if there were ever an Islamic Caliphate such as that sought by Islamist terrorists.
  • Leaving it to the IAEA, combined with a meek policy approach, has made Reassessing the Implications of a Nuclear-Armed Iran a necessary recognition of the current state of affairs. Putting the uncomfortable off long enough inevitably leads to living with the painful.

AMERICAN DOMESTIC SECURITY & THE AMERICAS

AFRICA

  • New peace efforts in Uganda? The report seems a bit overly optimistic as it appears to greatly over-state the influence of the International Criminal Court.

ASIA

EUROPE

  • Britain still doesn't get it: Blair chooses the grandson of Hassan Al Banna (Founder, Muslim Brotherhood) as a member of a Post 7/7 committee to battle 'extremism'. Splendid strategy, chap. Can Britain muster another Margaret Thatcher?

THE GLOBAL WAR

  • The UN Human Security report has been released and John Robb at Global Guerrillas drills it down to two concise paragraphs. Judging by the headline, The Christian Science Monitor's Howard LaFranchi didn't get the memo. Leave the UN Report on the UN servers unless you have an allotment of spare time on your hands. Go read Robb's translation, duly note it, and move on.
  • Saudi Terrorism TV Show actors receive death threats after airing on Middle Eastern Broadcasting Corporation TV. The production intends to show that Islam is a religion of peace, aimed at "those who have not made up their minds about terrorism yet". Apparently, some who have already made up their minds have issues with the Dar al Islam message. Three cheers for the show and the courage needed by its actors. ...Baby steps in a troubled region.

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Tracked: October 20, 2005 8:48 PM
Thursday Winds of War: 20OCT05 from The Word Unheard
Excerpt: Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. The Thursday Winds of Wa...
Tracked: October 20, 2005 8:58 PM
Thursday Winds of War: 20OCT05 from The Blue State Conservatives
Excerpt: Welcome! Our goal at Winds of Change.NET is to give you one power-packed briefing of insights, news and trends from the global War on Terror that leaves you stimulated, informed, and occasionally amused every Monday & Thursday. The Thursday Winds...

7 Comments

"but that spigot is being addressed rather effectively from within Iraq."

WOW that animation is amazing! It totally puts the military side of this into context.

Man, I wish the MSM would play that on even just one newscast.

You & me both, Seth.

Maybe one of these days I'll get the ear of Roger Ailes.

...right after I win the lottery.

Syria is the next natural target. It is the weak flank. Assad is young, the old guard is, well, old. I think Assad would rather live out his life in some way, rather than just go down in flames with the old farts really running the country. Assad might even be tempted to play a Kadafi and become our "friend." He would have to oust all his dads friends, not a simple task. The wind is blowing one way. Assad has a choice to make, and soon.

The old guard is crumbling.

I'm an optimist.

I am betting Assad is lobbying all the old guards' kids to join him and "retire" thier dads.

In the Senate foriegn relations hearing on Iraq with Rice on the 19th there were several amazing "Ok cut the crap, here's the deal" moments from Rice in response to varous democrats showboating for their constituancies. A particularly good one was in response to Barbara Boxer. I tried to find a transcript on the web but no dice. They're the arguments which should have been the focus of the public debate ages ago, and even now they're lost in the realm of C-Span. If you have a chance, Rice's statements are very much worth hearing (it's easy to find in the Iraq section):
http://www.c-span.org/homepage.asp

Beirut wants Palestinian bases out

I think it is more that the Lebanese want the Palestinians out. I suggest we send them home. Wonder if Israel will allow them in

a:

By Beirut, I meant the Lebanese. Poor choice of words as Beirut implies the government specifically.

Duly noted.

Thanks.

A Spanish judge has charged three US Soldiers with the murder of a Spanish cameraman, Jose Couso [...] These charges are borne of anger, not logic. With such a long delay since the incident, this smells of Judge Shopping

Spanish Justice is deliberately too slow in order to not to be efficient. It might all be just publicity for a new judge, because the prosecutor does not support the charges.

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