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September 4, 2003Kate's Winds of War: 2003-09-04by Venomous Kate at September 4, 2003 2:59 AM
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Other Topics Today Include: England's financial settlement with Iraqi soldiers who were "beaten" during a raid; more confirmation that Saddam is still alive; the cost of the ongoing US presence in Iraq and the upcoming UN resolution seeking multi-national involvement; shootings at the British embassy in Tehran; Israel Radio's ground-breaking broadcast in Iran; nuclear power plant warnings; success in Afghanistan; the Taliban's re-grouping; Uganda's request for US military aid; Israel's strike on Lebanon; the Saudis and the Russians get cozy; Indonesia's signal on its true stance on terror; and a little monkey that's going bananas. IRAQ BRIEFING
IRAN REPORTS
U.S.A. HOMELAND SECURITY BRIEFING
THE WIDER WAR
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Winds of War Briefing from Electric Venom
Excerpt: You'll find my latest Winds of War briefing over at Winds of Change, and it's chock full of all sorts of goodies like these: England's financial settlement with Iraqi soldiers who were "beaten" during a raid; more confirmation that Saddam is still aliv...
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#1 from Iblis at 3:19 am on Sep 04, 2003
Last year's mawkish anniversary coverage is more than enough reason to celebrate any decision by major media to give the whole issue a miss this year. Some things are too important to trust to the chattering class.
#2 from J S Allison at 3:46 pm on Sep 04, 2003
It amazes me that critical systems that have no need for internet access are accessible to outside systems. Would it be too much to expect that the managers of a nuclear power plant could slide their executive uber-chair from one monitor to another rather than having critical systems vulnerable to publicly accessible systems.
#3 from Reg D at 4:37 pm on Sep 04, 2003
I'n not usually in a blog person - I have come to this site for some fun assistance. The very strange Palestine Environmental NGO's Network is petitioning against the 'apartheid wall'. The petition is expanding quick but is only a few days old. Elsewhere on the blogosphere people are doing their bit, and now it has some high number of silly names (tsk!). Fortunately they're on the case permanently deleting silly names from the list, but saboteurs will surely step up their efforts. Much as I'd like terrorists to win, the funny names are a serious obstruction. By all means pass it around. Here: http://www.pengon.org/wall/list.php As I'm not a regular I know it's a liberty. Just thank you for reading this.
#4 from Michael Stucker at 5:57 pm on Sep 04, 2003
The power plant is probably connected indirectly to the internet. I doubt that the control system machines will have internet access, but the worm is more likely to have infected the laptop of someone who works on the control system at times and switched between networks. It may not have even been someone who typically works at the plant. The way I read the CBO report on Iraq spending is that CBO cost estimates are in fact lower in September 2003 than in September 2002. They are even lower than official DOD estimates! ftp://ftp.cbo.gov/45xx/doc4515/09-03-Iraq.pdf
#6 from Insufficiently Sensitive at 5:57 pm on Sep 04, 2003
The Homeland Security boys report that Al Quaeda members don't spill much information under interrogation. Then along comes one Gerald Posner, whose new book apparently tells us that Al Qaeda leader Abu Zubaydah, under interrogation, has spilled a whole lot of beans about connections between Bin Laden, Al Quaeda, the Pakistanis and the Saudis. Now that's the sort of information that one would think the CIA would not freely divulge to some jolly book-writer. What's the source of his revelations?
#7 from Joseph Somsel at 6:12 pm on Sep 04, 2003
The noise about the virus at the nuclear power plant is a bit overblown. Critical OPERATING systems are hardwired or very well protected. What happened here was an add-on operator INFORMATION system that was lost for 6 hours. It's redundant to other information displays and is generally considered a useless piece of junk by the operators. None the less, better control on access to the increasingly computerized systems is warranted. Note that it was a Windows NT system – very few serious nuclear apps are. A slap on the wrist is deserved but it’s nothing for the public to worry about. BTW I'm a nuclear engineer working on a computer control system for a new nuke.
#8 from Bill at 7:16 pm on Sep 04, 2003
Kate, you say "The second anniversary of September 11 is approaching, but major media outlets have not announced any planned coverage of the events surrounding that tragic day." "Major media outlets...", considering their obvious output of the worthless, have you checked the society pages? Whew! Great work. How come the press never mentions Katzav? And why doesn't he have a hand in the "peace" negotiations alongside Sharon?
#10 from JD Spoon at 8:44 pm on Sep 04, 2003
That's because the President of Israel is largely an honorary position with little or no impact on the politics of the country. All the policy matters are handled by the Knesset and the Prime Minister as the head of its largest faction and/or coalition.
#11 from Christopher Luebcke at 5:28 am on Sep 05, 2003
9/11/2002 was a disgustingly ham-handed, kerchief-wringing, purely ratings-motivated fiesty of the same simple thoughts repeated over and over again to the soundtrack of somber yet hopeful Muzak. At least, that's how it was if you spent it in front of your television set. Instead of worrying that there's not enough television coverage of how other people in the country are marking the anniversery, I suggest we all do something--any tiny little thing, take your kids to the park and think about how lucky you are, whatever--to mark the day ourselves. If there's ever a day where you're truly satisfied with major media coverage of the day's events, there's probably something wrong with your head. Why should 9/11/2003 be any different?
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