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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Ukraine Loses State Buildings In Key Eastern Cities To Protesters; Blames Putin For "Orchestrating Separatist Disorder"

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Monday, March 3, 2014

Powerful storm lashes eastern U.S. with snow, arctic cold

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A deadly winter storm hit the U.S. East Coast on Monday with freezing rain, snow and near-record cold, cancelling about 2,700 flights, shutting down Washington and closing schools and local governments.






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Sunday, December 8, 2013

Destroyers Threaten Eastern Mediterranean Gas Fields

Destroyers Threaten Eastern Mediterranean Gas Fields
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Commenting on breaking news is tricky, especially when one of the sides involved had refused to deliver an official statement. Doing that one day after the initial publishing but three or four years before the delivery of the purchased goods is an attempt to mock Shiva, the Destroyer. The result would almost for certain to be put in the “Read in Four Years” folder.



German Obsolete Destroyer

German Obsolete Destroyer
The German Fleet at War, 1939-1945



This is true unless that the data provided by the only side having acknowledged the deal is so scarce that it promotes some independent investigation which provides new insights in a developing battlefield.


That is what happened to me on December 8, 2013, one day after the German Bild announced that Israel will buy two German destroyers for €1 billion ($ 1.3 billion). Bild reported that Yossi Cohen, Head of Israel’s National Security Council, visited Berlin last week on issues related to the event.


The news was quoted by Israeli media which approached the government on the issue. Answer was declined on the grounds that it is still being analyzed by the Security Cabinet. In other words: “This is true but we cannot comment until the purchasing decision is taken.”


Destroyers in the Israeli Navy


Surveying the Israeli Navy is a pleasure due to the shortness of the task. It is not only a tiny fleet, the IDF Reorganization Plan Teuza 2013-2014 will hit some of its oldest vessels. The destroyers’ front is even simpler since Israel possesses none.


Respecting my readers’ time, I will stick to the very top of the navy’s commanding structure on sea. This is achieved by what in the IDF is known as “Hapak” Ships, literally “Command Room” ships, and in most armies is known as “flaghsip.” For this task, the IDF uses ships of type Corvette. These are maneuverable, small, lightly armed warships, weighting between 500 and 2,000 tons, used in most navies as patrol and convoy ships.


The entire fleet of the Israeli Navy flagships appears in the large image below. It includes three ships, namely INS Eilat, INS Lahav, and INS Hanit. They are of type Sa’ar 5, built in the USA by Northrop Grumman. In their class, they are medium sized, with a full load weight of almost 1,300 tons. 10 Additional corvettes of older and lighter types are still active.


In military terms, they are inadequate for a serious maritime theater. This was shown in the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, when INS Hanit (Spear) was hit by an Iranian version of a Chinese C-802 missile launched by Hezbollah when the ship attempted to siege Beirut. The ship landing pad was hit, and the vessel barely managed to return to port.


Destroyers were originally called Torpedo Boat Destroyers in the 1890s, hinting at their being armed with weapons capable of destroying other ships. They are fast, maneuverable and are used to escort larger vessels in a fleet, convoy or battle group, defending them against smaller, powerful, short-range ships. They are larger than corvettes, reaching almost 10,000 tons.


Until now, this was far beyond the Israeli league of sea-toys.





IDF Fleet of Sa

IDF Fleet of Sa’ar 5 Flaghips





The Eastern Mediterranean Gas Fields


Since 2009, vast quantities of natural gas had been discovered in the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Fields. Most of them had been claimed by Israel, which is already developing them with the help of South Korea and the USA. The latter will profit from the revenues, having secured a percentage of all Israeli mining.


Yet, as regularly reported, also Lebanon, Cyprus, Northern Cyprus and Turkey are active in the game directly, with Greece, Azerbaijan and Iran as secondary players. Lebanon has a maritime border dispute with Israel and has already announced that the ownership of certain fields would be a casus belli event.


According to the data known in 2013, Israel claims to have at least 950 billion cubic meters of gas beneath adjacent waters, enough for domestic use during decades while exporting most of it. Attacking the South Korean drilling platforms and the pipes connecting them with the shore is easy and could have devastating economic consequences. Thus, Israel needs now destroyers; corvettes are not sturdy enough for the new task.


Helmut* the Destroyer


Openly, in a decades long process, Israel is shifting its naval dependence from British and American vessels during its first years to German ones while naval commando techniques and technologies are Italian.


The most dramatic sign of the shift is the state of the art submarines provided by Germany in recent years. This plan started in the eighties, with the original aim giving Israel a second-strike nuclear option with the help of a fleet of conventional submarines.


By the end of 2013, five are already active with a sixth being constructed. Another three will be added until the end of the decade. Using the methods described in Six Million Ships, Israel can hit almost every city of over 1 million denizens on the planet. Urumqi, China, is the only exception I found.





Tamar Platform, Eastern Mediterranean

Tamar Platform, Eastern Mediterranean
The German Navy at War The U-Boat




Israel is already engaged in a nuclear weapons-capable submarines race with Pakistan (Germany Creates New Nuclear Front in the Middle East).


If approved by the Israeli government, the new deal will mark a strategic shift in the navy, which is increasingly relying on Germany. A related point that was not disclosed is what type of destroyer will be supplied.


Surveying the German Navy destroyers is as easy as with the IDF. Type 103 Lütjens class was the last class of destroyers in service. Decommissioned in 2003, it was replaced by larger frigates.


Industry doesn’t work in a vacuum. It is safe to assume that the German shipyards will use their old destroyer plans as a base for the Israeli order. In other words, Israel is likely to order destroyers weighing well over 4,000 tons, almost four times larger than their actual flagships. This is an offensive move. War is in the air. Sorry, in the sea.


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Special Notice – Persecuted by Israel, Maimed by Bolivia





Under the leadership of Mr. Evo Morales, recipient of the 2006 Al-Gaddafi International Prize for Human Rights, I have been declared a Political Prisoner of Bolivia. My situation is acute, Western Human Rights organizations care not about those speaking against Israel, they do not care about those suffering under the violent hands of one of the main suppliers of “special sugar” to the West.
I attach here the bulk of a recent letter I sent to my lawyers, Despite their good will and astounding experience they failed to save my life. I am being punished illegitimately by beasts. I will keep publishing for as much as I can, but I am unlikely to survive here. Here is the text:


Tortured by Bolivia


I apologize for this obviously incomplete email, the reason for my withholding much of what is relevant will become obvious.
I have been violated in several occasions by the Bolivian Government. The technique was constant. I was gassed unconscious in my room (both in the church and the guesthouses) and they entered the room and committed crimes.
It has stopped since I have solved the gassing attempts, and started to secure my room upon entrance. Next time they try it will mean my death. They know that.
One of the violations consisted in the introduction of magnetic-operated electrodes in my mouth. Breaking gums, nerves and filling with my bare fingers I had pulled them out. I can’t stand the pain anymore. Visiting dentists here is impossible; in no way can I secure the event.
Other tortures include low-voltage electrocution through my bed and shoes. I have solved this.
I have no access to safe water and food.
These are not Bolivian technologies. The last item invented by the people inhabiting the area was dehydrated potatoes. They never developed writing. They just copy from others.
Other tortures and constant pressure form my days here. Yet, I have published every day, unless facing urging administrative issues with the site, mainly fixing attacks on it.
I can’t withstand it any more. My mouth is an open wound. My throat has not healed from the Bolivian Government attack on 2009. My nose and hears are being torn apart. I can’t be more detailed over the web.
A few months from now, my American ATM card will expire. Afterwards, I will be on the streets and probably dead within a few hours.



* “Helmut” is a nickname given to IDF soldiers who are considered clumsy. The soldier who always places the rubber band holding his trousers lower end on the shoe, instead than on the leg just above the shoe. The derogatory term is not aimed to Germans, despite it being a German name. It is derived from “helem” (shock); the German name just gave it legitimacy as a name.


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Saturday, October 26, 2013

The War on Syria: The September 2013 Military Stand-off between Five US Destroyers and the Russian Flotilla in the Eastern Mediterranean


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The Cape of Good Hope  Presentation at the Rhodes Forum, October 5, 2013


 First, the good news. American hegemony is over. The bully has been subdued.


We cleared the Cape of Good Hope, symbolically speaking, in September 2013. With the Syrian crisis, the world has passed a key forking of modern history. It was touch and go, just as risky as the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.


The chances for total war were high, as the steely wills of America and Eurasia had crossed in the Eastern Mediterranean. It will take some time until the realisation of what we’ve gone through seeps in: it is normal for events of such magnitude. The turmoil in the US, from the mad car chase in the DC to the shutdown of federal government and possible debt default, are the direct consequences of this event.



Remember the Berlin Wall? When it went down, I was in Moscow, writing for Haaretz. I went to a press-conference with Politburo members in the President Hotel, and asked them whether they concurred that the end of the USSR and world socialist system was nigh. I was laughed at; it was an embarrassing occasion. Oh no, they said. Socialism will blossom, as the result of the Wall’s fall. The USSR went down two years later. Now our memory has compacted those years into a brief sequence, but in reality, it took some time.


 The most dramatic event of September 2013 was the high-noon stand-off near the Levantine shore, with five US destroyers pointing their Tomahawks towards Damascus and facing them – the Russian flotilla of eleven ships led by the carrier-killer Missile Cruiser Moskva and supported by Chinese warships. Apparently, two missiles were launched towards the Syrian coast, and both failed to reach their destination.


It was claimed by a Lebanese newspaper quoting diplomatic sources that the missiles were launched from a NATO air base in Spain and they were shot down by the Russian ship-based sea-to-air defence system. Another explanation proposed by the Asia Times says the Russians employed their cheap and powerful GPS jammers to render the expensive Tomahawks helpless, by disorienting them and causing them to fail. Yet another version attributed the launch to the Israelis, whether they were trying to jump-start the shoot-out or just observed the clouds, as they claim.


Whatever the reason, after this strange incident, the pending shoot-out did not commence, as President Obama stood down and holstered his guns. This was preceded by an unexpected vote in the British Parliament. This venerable body declined the honour of joining the attack proposed by the US. This was the first time in two hundred years that the British parliament voted down a sensible proposition to start a war; usually the Brits can’t resist the temptation.


After that, President Obama decided to pass the hot potato to the Congress. He was unwilling to unleash Armageddon on his own. Thus the name of action was lost. Congress did not want to go to war with unpredictable consequences. Obama tried to browbeat Putin at the 20G meeting in St Petersburg, and failed. The Russian proposal to remove Syrian chemical weaponry allowed President Obama to save face. This misadventure put paid to American hegemony , supremacy and exceptionalism. Manifest Destiny was over. We all learned that from Hollywood flics: the hero never stands down; he draws and shoots! If he holsters his guns, he is not a hero: he’s chickened out.


Afterwards, things began to unravel fast. The US President had a chat with the new president of Iran, to the chagrin of Tel Aviv. The Free Syrian Army rebels decided to talk to Assad after two years of fighting him, and their delegation arrived in Damascus, leaving the Islamic extremists high and dry. Their supporter Qatar is collapsing overextended. The shutdown of their government and possible debt default gave the Americans something real to worry about. With the end of US hegemony, the days of the dollar as the world reserve currency are numbered.


World War III almost occurred as the banksters wished it. They have too many debts, including the unsustainable foreign debt of the US. If those Tomahawks had flown, the banksters could have claimed Force Majeure and disavow the debt. Millions of people would die, but billions of dollars would be safe in the vaults of JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs. In September, the world crossed this bifurcation point safely, as President Obama refused to take the fall for the banksters. Perhaps he deserved his Nobel peace prize, after all.


The near future is full of troubles but none are fatal. The US will lose its emission rights as a source of income. The US dollar will cease to serve as the world reserve currency though it will remain the North American currency. Other parts of the world will resort to their euro, yuan, rouble, bolivar, or dinar. The US military expenditure will have to be slashed to normal, and this elimination of overseas bases and weaponry will allow the US population to make the transition rather painlessly. Nobody wants to go after America; the world just got tired of them riding shotgun all over the place. The US will have to find new employment for so many bankers, jailers, soldiers, even politicians.


As I stayed in Moscow during the crisis, I observed these developments as they were seen by Russians. Putin and Russia have been relentlessly hard-pressed for quite a while.


  * The US supported and subsidised Russia’s liberal and nationalist opposition; the national elections in Russia were presented as one big fraud. The Russian government was delegitimised to some extent.


  * The Magnitsky Act of the US Congress authorised the US authorities to arrest and seize the assets of any Russian they deem is up to no good, without a recourse to a court.


  * Some Russian state assets were seized in Cyprus where the banks were in trouble.


  * The US encouraged Pussy Riot, gay parades etc. in Moscow, in order to promote an image of Putin the dictator, enemy of freedom and gay-hater in the Western and Russian oligarch-owned media.


* Russian support for Syria was criticised, ridiculed and presented as a brutal act devoid of humanity. At the same time, Western media pundits expressed certainty that Russia would give up on Syria.


As I wrote previously, Russia had no intention to surrender Syria, for a number of good reasons: it was an ally; the Syrian Orthodox Christians trusted Russia; geopolitically the war was getting too close to Russian borders. But the main reason was Russia’s annoyance with American high-handedness. The Russians felt that such important decisions should be taken by the international community, meaning the UN Security Council. They did not appreciate the US assuming the role of world arbiter.


In the 1990s, Russia was very weak, and could not effectively object, but  they felt bitter when Yugoslavia was bombed and NATO troops moved eastwards breaking the US promise to Gorbachev. The Libyan tragedy was another crucial point. That unhappy country was bombed by NATO, and eventually disintegrated. From the most prosperous African state it was converted into most miserable. Russian presence in Libya was rather limited, but still, Russia lost some investment there. Russia abstained in the vote on Libya as this was the position of the then Russian president Dmitry Medvedev who believed in playing ball with the West. In no way was Putin ready to abandon Syria to the same fate.


The Russian rebellion against the US hegemony began in June, when the Aeroflot flight from Beijing carrying Ed Snowden landed in Moscow. Americans pushed every button they could think of to get him back. They activated the full spectre of their agents in Russia. Only a few voices, including that of your truly, called on Russia to provide Snowden with safe refuge, but our voices prevailed. Despite the US pressure, Snowden was granted asylum.


The next step was the Syrian escalation. I do not want to go into the details of the alleged chemical attack. In the Russian view, there was not and could not be any reason for the US to act unilaterally in Syria or anywhere else. In a way, the Russians have restored the Law of Nations to its old revered place. The world has become a better and safer place.


None of this could’ve been achieved without the support of China. The Asian giant considers Russia its “elder sister” and relies upon her ability to deal with the round-eyes. The Chinese, in their quiet and unassuming way, played along with Putin. They passed Snowden to Moscow. They vetoed anti-Syrian drafts in the UNSC, and sent their warships to the Med. That is why Putin stood the ground not only for Russia, but for the whole mass of Eurasia.


The Church was supportive of Putin’s efforts; not only the Russian Church, but both Catholics and Orthodox were united in their opposition to the pending US campaign for the US-supported rebels massacred Christians. The Pope appealed to Putin as to defender of the Church; so did the churches of Jerusalem and Antioch. The Pope almost threatened to excommunicate Hollande, and the veiled threat impressed the French president. So Putin enjoyed support and blessing of the Orthodox Patriarchs and of the Pope: such double blessing is an extremely rare occassion.


There were many exciting and thrilling moments in the Syrian saga, enough to fill volumes. An early attempt to subdue Putin at G8 meeting in Ireland was one of them. Putin was about to meet with the united front of the West, but he managed to turn some of them to his side, and he sowed the seeds of doubt in others’ hearts by reminding them of the Syrian rebel manflesh-eating chieftains.   


The proposal to eliminate Syrian chemical weapons was deftly introduced; the UNSC resolution blocked the possibility of attacking Syria under cover of Chapter Seven. Miraculously, the Russians won in this mighty tug-of-war. The alternative was dire: Syria would be destroyed as Libya was; a subsequent Israeli-American attack on Iran was unavoidable; Oriental Christianity would lose its cradle; Europe would be flooded by millions of refugees; Russia would be proven irrelevant, all talk and no action, as important as Bolivia, whose President’s plane can be grounded and searched at will. Unable to defend its allies, unable to stand its ground, Russia would’ve been left with a ‘moral victory’, a euphemism for defeat. Everything Putin has worked for in 13 years at the helm would’ve been lost; Russia would be back to where it was in 1999, when Clinton bombed Belgrade.


The acme of this confrontation was reached in the Obama-Putin exchange on exceptionalism. The two men were not buddies to start with. Putin was annoyed by what he perceived as Obama’s insincerity and hypocrisy. A man who climbed from the gutter to the very top, Putin cherishes his ability to talk frankly with people of all walks of life. His frank talk can be shockingly brutal. When he was heckled by a French journalist regarding treatment of Chechen separatists, he replied:


  “the Muslim extremists (takfiris) are enemies of Christians, of atheists, and even of Muslims because they believe that traditional Islam is hostile to the goals that they set themselves. And if you want to become an Islamic radical and are ready to be circumcised, I invite you to Moscow. We are a multi-faith country and we have experts who can do it. And I would advise them to carry out that operation in such a way that nothing would grow in that place again”.


Another example of his shockingly candid talk was given at Valdai as he replied to BBC’s Bridget Kendall. She asked: did the threat of US military strikes actually play a rather useful role in Syria’s agreeing to have its weapons placed under control?


Putin replied: Syria got itself chemical weapons as an alternative to Israel’s nuclear arsenal. He called for the disarmament of Israel and invoked the name of Mordecai Vanunu as an example of an Israeli scientist who opposes nuclear weapons. (My interview with Vanunu had been recently published in the largest Russian daily paper, and it gained some notice).


Putin tried to talk frankly to Obama. We know of their exchange from a leaked record of the Putin-Netanyahu confidential conversation. Putin called the American and asked him: what’s your point in Syria? Obama replied: I am worried that Assad’s regime does not observe human rights. Putin almost puked from the sheer hypocrisy of this answer. He understood it as Obama’s refusal to talk with him “on eye level”.


In the aftermath of the Syrian stand-off, Obama appealed to the people of the world in the name of American exceptionalism. The United States’ policy is “what makes America different. It’s what makes us exceptional”, he said. Putin responded: “It is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional. We are all different, but when we ask for the Lord’s blessings, we must not forget that God created us equal.” This was not only an ideological, but theological contradistinction.


As I expounded at length elsewhere, the US is built on the Judaic theology of exceptionalism, of being Chosen. It is the country of Old Testament. This is the deeper reason for the US and Israel’s special relationship. Europe is going through a stage of apostasy and rejection of Christ, while Russia remains deeply Christian. Its churches are full, they bless one other with Christmas and Easter blessings, instead of neutral “seasons”. Russia is a New Testament country. And rejection of exceptionalism, of chosenness is the underlying tenet of Christianity.


For this reason, while organised US Jewry supported the war, condemned Assad and called for US intervention, the Jewish community of Russia, quite numerous, wealthy and influential one, did not support the Syrian rebels but rather stood by Putin’s effort to preserve peace in Syria. Ditto Iran, where the wealthy Jewish community supported the legitimate government in Syria. It appears that countries guided by a strong established church are immune from disruptive influence of lobbies; while countries without such a church – the US and/or France – give in to such influences and adopt illegal interventionism as a norm.


As US hegemony declines, we look to an uncertain future. The behemoth might of the US military can still wreck havoc; a wounded beast is the most dangerous one. Americans may listen to Senator Ron Paul who called to give up overseas bases and cut military expenditure. Norms of international law and sovereignty of all states should be observed. People of the world will like America again when it will cease snooping and bullying. It isn’t easy, but we’ve already negotiated the Cape and gained Good Hope.


(Language edited by Ken Freeland)


Israel Shamir reported from Moscow. He can be reached at [email protected]  




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The War on Syria: The September 2013 Military Stand-off between Five US Destroyers and the Russian Flotilla in the Eastern Mediterranean

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Sixth U.S. ship now in eastern Mediterranean "as precaution"


The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD 17) departs Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Virginia October 31, 2012 in this handout photo supplied by the U.S. Navy November 1, 2012. REUTERS/James DeAngio/U.S. Navy/Handout

The amphibious transport dock ship USS San Antonio (LPD 17) departs Naval Station Norfolk in Norfolk, Virginia October 31, 2012 in this handout photo supplied by the U.S. Navy November 1, 2012.


Credit: Reuters/James DeAngio/U.S. Navy/Handout






WASHINGTON | Fri Aug 30, 2013 10:57pm EDT



WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A sixth U.S. warship is now operating in the eastern Mediterranean, near five U.S. destroyers armed with cruise missiles that could soon be directed against Syria as part of a “limited, precise” strike, defense officials said late on Friday.


They stressed that the USS San Antonio, an amphibious ship with several hundred U.S. Marines on board, was in the region for a different reason and there were no plans to put Marines on the ground as part of any military action against Syria.


One of the officials said the San Antonio’s passage into the Mediterranean was long-planned, but officials thought it prudent to keep the ship in the eastern Mediterranean near the destroyers given the current situation.


“It’s been kept there as a precaution,” said one of the officials, who was not authorized to speak publicly.


The San Antonio transited through the Suez Canal on Thursday from the Red Sea, and received new orders on Friday to remain in the eastern Mediterranean, near the destroyers, according to defense officials. It is one of three ships that are carrying 2,200 Marines who have been on a six-month deployment in the region around the Arabian peninsula.


The Obama administration released evidence on Friday that it said demonstrated the Syrian government had used chemical weapons against civilians. It made clear on Friday that it would punish Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the “brutal and flagrant” attack that it says killed more than 1,400 people in Damascus last week.


Officials cautioned the operation under discussion involved a limited, precise set of targets that would be of a short duration, unlike the broader campaign against Libya in March 2011.


The U.S. Navy generally keeps three destroyers in the Mediterranean, but kept two additional destroyers there at the end of their deployments as the situation evolved in Syria over the past week.


The five destroyers are each carrying an estimated three dozen or more Tomahawk missiles for a combined total of about 200 missiles, according to defense officials.


Byron Callan, analyst with Capital Alpha Partners, projected that a limited Syrian strike would use about 200 to 300 Tomahawk missiles, compared to about 221 used in the Libya operation.


Defense officials said a more narrowly targeted operation against Syria could involve even less missiles.


They cited a debate within the Obama administration about striking the right balance between a limited cruise missile attack aimed at delivering a message about chemical weapons, and a broader attack that could be seen as a strong insertion of the United States into the Syrian civil war.


Military and civilian officials have expressed the need for caution to avert a cascading military conflict that could have repercussions throughout the region. Some officials have cautioned that even an attack on military helicopters could be seen as part of a U.S. campaign to disable the Syrian military.


Retired Admiral Gary Roughead, who served as chief of naval operations during the 2011 strikes on Libya, said any strike on Syria would have to be targeted precisely to do the maximum amount of damage to Syrian military headquarters and other key sites – and to avert the possibility of retaliatory action.


“If you’re going to try to shape events, you really need to hurt them,” said Roughead, now a visiting fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. “You would have to do something that would diminish the effectiveness of the Syrian military and that would be their command and control, perhaps their leadership, and then their ability to control air space.”


(Reporting by Andrea Shalal-Esa; Editing by Peter Cooney)






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Sixth U.S. ship now in eastern Mediterranean "as precaution"

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Bo Xilai contests bribery charges at his trial in eastern China




  • The trial of the fallen politician gets under way in the city of Jinan

  • The court publishes the first picture of Bo since April 2012

  • He is on trial on charges of bribery, corruption and abuse of power

  • His downfall triggered the Communist Party’s biggest crisis in decades



Jinan, China (CNN) — Bo Xilai, the former high-flying Chinese politician whose dramatic fall from grace shook the ruling Communist Party, appeared at his closely watched trial in eastern China on Thursday.


Once considered a contender for the top rungs of China’s political hierarchy, Bo is now on trial on charges of bribery, corruption and abuse of power.


Chinese authorities had talked of an open trial for the former party boss of the sprawling southern metropolis of Chongqing. But journalists from the international news media weren’t allowed into the courtroom in the eastern city of Jinan.


Updates on the strictly controlled proceedings came from the Jinan court’s official microblog account and from official state-run news outlets.


The court published a photo Bo, who hadn’t been seen in public since he was stripped of his high-ranking party posts in April 2012. The image showed him standing at the dock in a white, long-sleeved shirt, flanked by two uniformed police officers.


His hands, clasped in front of him, were not in handcuffs, and he appeared little changed compared with pictures taken before he disappeared from public view.


The court also published what it said was a dialog between Bo and the chief judge in which the defendant was cited as saying he hoped the court “can hear my case reasonably and fairly, as well as following our country’s legal procedure.”


The chief judge replied that the court “understands your concerns, and will use our legal authority fairly and in accordance to the law.”


Asked if he had any objections to the prosecution’s evidence, Bo said: “No. I believe it is objective and true,” according to the transcript released by the court.


Bo’s spectacular downfall — complete with tales of murder, corruption and betrayal — set off the Communist Party’s biggest political crisis in decades.


His wife is in prison, convicted last year of murdering a British businessman. Their son, living in the United States, says he hasn’t spoken to his parents in a year and half.


CNN’s Feng Ke, K.J. Kwon and Jaime A. FlorCruz in Beijing contributed to this report.




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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Insurgents attack Indian consulate in eastern Afghanistan: officials


KABUL | Sat Aug 3, 2013 2:23am EDT



KABUL (Reuters) – An explosion struck an area near the Indian consulate in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad on Saturday and police said they believed it was caused by a suicide bomber.


Deputy provincial police chief Masoom Khan Hashimi said he believed a suicide bomber was behind the explosion just after 10 a.m. Gunfire broke out immediately afterwards.



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KABUL (Reuters) – A suicide bomber attacked the Indian consulate in the eastern Afghan capital of Jalalabad on Saturday, Indian officials and local police said, killing six people and wounding 22.


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Insurgents attack Indian consulate in eastern Afghanistan: officials

Insurgents attack Indian consulate in eastern Afghanistan: officials



KABUL | Sat Aug 3, 2013 3:20am EDT



KABUL (Reuters) – A suicide bomber attacked the Indian consulate in the eastern Afghan capital of Jalalabad on Saturday, Indian officials and local police said, killing six people and wounding 22.


Gunfire resounded through the area for at least an hour following the 10 a.m. blast near the consulate entrance.


All the casualties were civilians, except for one wounded Afghan soldier, said Baz Mohammad, a senior health official in Nangarhar province.


“Explosion in front of India’s Consulate in Jalalabad. All Indians officials safe,” Indian Ministry of External Affairs spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said on Twitter.


The attack followed a world-wide travel alert issued by the United States on Friday, saying that Al Qaeda could be planning attacks in August, particularly in the Middle East and North Africa. The United States has ordered the closure of 21 embassies and consulates on Sunday, including its Kabul mission.


Nangarhar police chief Mohammad Sharif Amin told Reuters a bomber detonated a car packed with explosives outside the consulate and an adjacent mosque. The consulate was the intended target, he said, but most casualties were from the mosque.


Roads near the Indian consulate remained blocked as gunfire rattled through the area, deputy provincial police chief Masoom Khan Hashimi said.


Indian diplomatic missions have been targets of previous attacks in Afghanistan.


The eastern border province of Nangarhar, and its capital Jalalabad, have long been a hotbed of insurgent activity.


On Friday, a five-hour battle between Afghan security forces and Taliban fighters in the province’s Shirzad district killed dozens of Afghan police and insurgents, officials said.


(Reporting by Rafiq Shirzad; Writing by Dylan Welch; Editing by Ron Popeski)





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Sunday, May 19, 2013

"N Korea fired into eastern waters"



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Sat May 18, 2013 10:19AM GMT


South Korea says North Korea has fired three short-range missiles into its eastern waters amid tensions on the Korean Peninsula.


South Korea’s Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said the North launched two guided missiles Saturday morning and another one in the afternoon, adding the North’s intent was unclear.


‘The missiles landed in the East Sea (Sea of Japan),’ he said.


The launches followed a joint South Korea-US naval exercise this week.


A US strike force led by the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz participated in the drill that ended on Tuesday.


Pyongyang slammed the arrival of the US aircraft carrier in South Korea for the joint military exercise, calling the move a ‘grave military provocation.’


Last week, North Korea warned against any provocation during the upcoming South Korea-US military drills, saying it is ready to counterstrike if a ‘single shell’ drops across the disputed Yellow Sea maritime border.


‘In case the enemies recklessly counter our counterstrikes, all striking forces will turn the (South’s) five islands … into a sea of flames,’


Pyongyang said in a Tuesday statement.


The Korean Peninsula has been locked in a cycle of escalating military rhetoric following the participation of nuclear-capable US B-52 and B-2 stealth bombers in the recent controversial two-month-long joint military maneuvers with South Korea.


The move by the US prompted North Korea to step up its war rhetoric, authorizing its army to launch ‘preemptive nuclear strikes’ on the United States.


Pyongyang has also said its military should be prepared to attack ‘all US military bases in the Asia-Pacific region, including the US mainland, Hawaii, and Guam [Island].’


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