Dienstag, 14. August 2007

General Strike In USA On Sept. 11, 2007 - 9/11

GENERAL STRIKE IN USA on Sept. 11, 2007 – 9/11
August 13, 2007 at 07:36:54
by Michael Collins

“No School * No Work * No Shopping. Hit the Streets”
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Originally Published in “Scoop” Independent Media
Washington, D.C.

A general strike is proposed for the United States on September11, 2007, the sixth anniversary of the 9/11/2001 attacks on New York City and Arlington, Virginia. The general strike movement has no clearly named leadership. It’s described as an Internet viral effort. Wikipedia defines viral efforts on the Internet as:

An object (or an idea) is viral when it has the ability to spread copies of itself or change other similar objects to become more like (it) when those objects are simply exposed to the viral object.

General strikes, more common in Europe, are events that shut down the normal operations of a city, state, or nation for a period of time. These strikes aim to force awareness and action on a single issue or broader set of concerns. The 9/11/07 General Strike has a central location - http://www.strike911.org/ - on the Internet, which is linked to and reproduced on a variety of other internet sites. The site states the rationale for the effort:

The General Strike is a national call to action, from citizens to other citizens. It is not about a single issue. It is not an anti-war protest, a civil rights protest, an election fraud protest. It is not about torture, surveillance, corporate media, the 9/11 coverup, or the environment. This strike is about all these issues and more.

We all have different concerns, but we all have the same concern: we are being lied to and this government does not represent us. Join other Americans in demanding truth, justice, and accountability.

This is our country.
And our world.
We just have to stand up.

A National Call to Action: Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
No school. No work. Buy nothing. Hit the streets (Click “ABOUT”)

LOCK DOWN USA – NO Answers (to anything)

The strike targets key issues facing the American public, issues that have not been addressed in any meaningful way by any branch of government. These include enduring questions and inconsistencies about 911, the Iraq War; violations of civil rights; and election fraud. As the statement above indicates, one key means of the coverup is the corporate media.

Citizen discontent with 911 has been expressed in a number of public opinion polls. One of the most shocking surveyed citizens of New York City. The little reported August, 2004 Zogby Poll found that “Half of New Yorkers Believe US Leaders Had Foreknowledge of Impending 9-11 Attacks and “Consciously Failed.” National surveys also show substantial skepticism about the efforts of “US Leaders.”

Other concerns of the strike include areas of strong public skepticism. As of August, 2007, 64% of Americans oppose the Iraq War and a majority says it should never have happened in the first place. Massive violations of civil rights are occurring with the aid of the U.S. Department of Justice, as reported by its former voting rights head. Confidence in the legitimacy of the Bush government has been voiced in polls in Pennsylvania and in a national sample of registered voters. Both Zogby polls showed that tens of millions of Americans have little faith in the fairness and results of the 2004 presidential election.

Reflecting the disquiet of the American public, Bush popularity is in free fall. As low as 26% approval in recent polls, his decline has been steady and unending since the peak after the 9/11 attacks (with an odd spike on Election Day 2004).

The strike campaign argues that these and other issues rarely covered in any depth by nearly all of the corporate media leave only one move for citizens - a general strike to protest the policies plus the lack of recognition and response.

Call to action: We just have to stand up

Standing up includes no work or school on September 11, 2007. It also includes “no shopping;” a suspension of all purchasing during the strike. One strike web site claims that this can have a substantial impact even with just a small percentage of the population participating.

The general strike calls for participants to “Hit the Streets.” Significant activity is expected to focus on New York and Washington, DC but, in the viral spirit, the venues of protest can’t be predicted.

General Strikes in the United States

The Seattle general strike of 1919 is the first known city-wide general strike in U.S. history. Failing to get promised wage increases, 35,000 ship yard workers were joined by 25,000 other Seattle union members for a 6 day work stoppage. The 60,000 workers and their families represented a huge portion of Seattle’s 315,000 populations at the time.

The most recent U.S. general strike occurred on May 1, 2006 when millions of Latinos hit the streets across the country. The Latino population once, known as the sleeping giant of American politics, awoke that day in a national effort that shocked and awed the U.S. political elite. Millions protested proposed immigration laws that would made a felon out of anyone claimed to have assisted undocumented workers and broader social justice issues. The May Day demonstrations, in effect a general strike, were preceded by a series of protests beginning in March 2006.

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This is the type of coalition that may produce major results for the 9/11/07 General Strike. The March 2006 Los Angeles protest saw 500,000 Angelinos join together. It was a predictor of the May Day millions across the nation. It included a majority of Latino civil rights advocates along with anti-Bush and antiwar participants. Image: Michael Sedano (with permission)

Saturday, March 25, 2006, I joined 499,999--heck, maybe there were a million of us-- other gente in the area around Los Angeles' City Hall. Our massive reaffirmation of the US Constitution was one of many such manifestations of community, and concern that the nation's growing repression of people like us requires critical attention. Half Million Immigrant Readers, Voters, Mass in LA Michael Sedano, La Bloga March, 2006

Possible Origins

While viral in nature at this point, recent history may result in a broad based coalition. The pervasive motivation is the clear indifference to pressing issues by all three branches of the federal government. The White House stalled the 911 investigation and then crippled the 911 Commission in many ways, including delay followed by insufficient funds and authority. The Supreme Court of the U.S. recently overturned landmark civil right legislation thanks to two newly appointed justices who convinced key Senators that they would not overturn civil rights protections. The new Democratic Congress of 2006 has failed to pass a meaningful resolution to end the Iraq War.

Specific recent political actions may well have contributed to the general strike. They reflect the joining of antiwar, 911 Truth, and impeachment groups.

* On June 27, 2007, the United States Social Forum, a convention of various social justice groups, passed a resolution that called for both the reopening of the 911 investigation and the impeachment of Bush and Cheney. This cooperative effort by the 911 Truth movement, impeachment organizations, and the anti war coalition is a new trend.

* On July 4, 2007, the Philadelphia Emergency Anti War Convention convened in Pennsylvania. Cindy Sheehan pointed out that her audiences have been filled with 911 Truth members who deserved answers to their questions. The convention produced a strong set of demands known as The Act Independent United Front Program. The program calls for impeachment of Bush, Cheney and associates; an end to all wars; restoration of Constitutional Rights; an end to “Bush police-state dictatorship;” a government by and for the people; and 9/11 truth – reopening the investigation and full release of all 9/11 documentation.

Only Four Weeks Left Until Sept. 11, 2007

Should this effort achieve momentum and see hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, “hit the streets,” politicians will be faced with a real dilemma. They can continue to ignore, delay and dissemble, reaping the consequences in 2008. Or they can act promptly and effectively to satisfy the demands of the American public.
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Flyer from the http://www.strike911.org/ web site (flyer number 5)
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China threatens to wreck the US economy by selling precarious US dollars

China threatens to wreck the US economy by selling precarious US dollars- Americans still buying slave labor goods
posted: Sun, 12 Aug 2007

China threatens to wreck the US economy by selling precarious US dollars- Americans still buying slave labor goods

Lenin said "When the time comes for us to hang the capitalists, they will compete with each other over the profits of selling us the rope". Guess What? They aren't going to use a rope.
Lenin also said: "FIRST, we will take Eastern Europe, THEN the masses of Asia. THEN we will encircle the United States, which will be the last bastion of capitalism. We shall not have to attack. It [the U.S.] will fall like a ripe fruit into our hands."
Meanwhile American stores are full of cheap communist slave labor goods...which Americans are BUYING. China is building an automobile factory in Mexico where NAFTA will allow them to import to the US without tariffs.
http://www.jbs.org/node/4331
China currently receives "most favored" trade status.
Repeal NAFTA. Boycott Chinese slave labor goods.
http://dailypaul.com/node/1203

Paul Craig Roberts: In the Hole to China
Here is an excerpt that is in line with Dr. Paul's position which he has stated many times (that China is paying for our wars):
The precarious position of the US dollar as reserve currency has been thoroughly ignored and denied. The delusion that the US is "the world‚s sole superpower," whose currency is desirable regardless of its excess supply, reflects American hubris, not reality. This hubris is so extreme that only 6 weeks ago McKinsey Global Institute published a study that concluded that even a doubling of the US current account deficit to $1.6 trillion would pose no problem.
Strategic thinkers, if any remain who have not been purged by neocons, will quickly conclude that China‚s power over the value of the dollar and US interest rates also gives China power over US foreign policy. The US was able to attack Afghanistan and Iraq only because China provided the largest part of the financing for Bush‚s wars.
If China ceased to buy US Treasuries, Bush‚s wars would end. The savings rate of US consumers is essentially zero, and several million are afflicted with mortgages that they cannot afford. With Bush‚s budget in deficit and with no room in the US consumer‚s budget for a tax increase, Bush‚s wars can only be financed by foreigners.
No country on earth, except for Israel, supports the Bush regimes‚ desire to attack Iran. It is China‚s decision whether it calls in the US ambassador, and delivers the message that there will be no attack on Iran or further war unless the US is prepared to buy back $900 billion in US Treasury bonds and other dollar assets.
Follow up:
http://www.duke.edu/web/soc142/team1/political_social.html
http://www.jbs.org/node/914
http://www.jbs.org/node/1910
http://www.jbs.org/node/4029
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFfdB5OzlyQ
http://marketplace.publicradio.org/shows/2007/07/03/PM200707036.html
http://www.areadevelopment.com/industryReport/oct06/naftaAutomotive.shtml
(yahoo.group)

Ultra-Spy Equipment Now Being Testet In Chinese City By US-Backed Firm

ULTRA-SPY EQUIPMENT NOW BEING TESTED IN A CHINESE CITY BY U.S. BACKED FIRM

Big Brother gets high-tech help in Shenzhen
By Keith Bradsher
Sunday, August 12, 2007

SHENZHEN, China: At least 20,000 police surveillance cameras are being installed along streets here in southern China and will soon be guided by sophisticated computer software from a U.S.-financed company to recognize automatically the faces of crime suspects and detect unusual activity.

Starting this month in a port neighborhood and then spreading across Shenzhen, a city of 12.4 million people, residency cards fitted with powerful computer chips programmed by the same company will be issued to most citizens.

Data on the chip will include not just the citizen's name and address but also work history, educational background, religion, ethnicity, police record, medical insurance status and landlord's phone number. Even personal reproductive history will be included, for enforcement of China's "one child" policy. Plans are being studied to add credit histories, subway travel payments and small purchases charged to the card.

Security experts describe China's plans as the world's largest effort to meld cutting-edge computer technology with police work to track the activities of a population and fight crime, but they say the technology can be used to violate civil rights.

The Chinese government has ordered all large cities across the country to apply technology to police work and to issue high-tech residency cards to 150 million people who have moved to a city but not yet acquired permanent residency.

Both steps are officially aimed at fighting crime and developing better controls on an increasingly mobile population, including the nearly 10 million peasants who move to big cities each year. But they could also help the Communist Party retain power by maintaining tight controls on an increasingly prosperous population at a time when street protests are becoming more common.

"If they do not get the permanent card, they cannot live here, they cannot get government benefits, and that is a way for the government to control the population in the future," said Michael Lin, vice president for investor relations at China Public Security Technology, the company providing the technology.

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Hong Kong residents crossing into the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, which is installing 20,000 video surveillance cameras that will be guided by computer software.

Incorporated in Florida, China Public Security has raised much of the money to develop its technology from two investment funds in Plano, Texas: Pinnacle Fund and Pinnacle China Fund. Three investment banks helped it raise the money: Roth Capital Partners in Newport Beach, California; Oppenheimer & Co. in New York; and First Asia Finance Group of Hong Kong.

Shenzhen, a computer manufacturing center next to Hong Kong, is the first Chinese city to introduce the new residency cards. It is also taking the lead in China in the large-scale use of law enforcement surveillance cameras.

That tactic that would have drawn international criticism in the years after the Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989, but rising fears of terrorism have lessened public hostility to surveillance cameras in the West, especially in Britain, where the police already install the cameras widely on lampposts and in Underground stations and are developing face recognition software as well.

Shenzhen already has 180,000 indoor and outdoor closed-circuit television cameras owned by businesses and government agencies, and the police here will have the right to link them on request into the same system as the 20,000 police cameras, according to China Public Security.

Some civil rights activists contend that the cameras in China and Britain are a violation of the right of privacy contained in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Large-scale surveillance in China is more threatening than such surveillance in Britain, they said when told of Shenzhen's plans.

"I don't think they are remotely comparable, and even in Britain it's quite controversial," said Dinah PoKempner, general counsel of Human Rights Watch in New York. China has fewer limits on police power, fewer restrictions on how government agencies use the information they gather and fewer legal protections for those suspected of crime, she said.

While most countries issue identity cards, and while many countries gather a lot of information about citizens, China also appears poised to go much further in putting personal information on identity cards, PoKempner added.

All police officers in Shenzhen now carry global positioning satellite equipment on their belts. This allows senior police officers to direct their movements on large, high-resolution maps of the city that China Public Security has produced using software that runs on the Microsoft Windows operating system.

"We have a very good relationship with U.S. companies like IBM, Cisco, HP, Dell - these are all very good partners with us," said Robin Huang, the chief operating officer of China Public Security. "All of these U.S. companies work with us to build our system together."

The role of U.S. companies in helping Chinese security forces has periodically been controversial in the United States. Executives from Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and Cisco Systems testified in February 2006 at a congressional hearing called to review whether they had deliberately designed their systems to help the Chinese state muzzle dissidents on the Internet; the companies denied having done so.

China Public Security proudly displays in its boardroom a certificate from IBM labeling it as a partner. But Huang said that China Public Security had developed its own computer programs in China and that its suppliers had sent equipment that was not specially tailored for law enforcement purposes.

The company uses servers manufactured by Huawei Technologies of China for its own operations. But China Public Security needs to develop programs that run on IBM, Cisco and Hewlett-Packard servers because some Chinese police agencies have already bought these models, Huang said.

Lin said he had refrained from some transactions with the Chinese government because he is the chief executive of a company incorporated in the United States. "Of course, our projects could be used by the military, but because it's politically sensitive, I don't want to do it," he said.

Western security experts have suspected for several years that Chinese security agencies could track individuals based on the location of their cellphones, and the Shenzhen police tracking system confirms this.

When a police officer goes indoors and cannot receive a global positioning signal from satellites overhead, the system automatically switches to tracking the location of the officer's cellphone, based on the three nearest cellphone towers. Huang used a real-time connection to local police dispatchers' computers to show a detailed computer map of a Shenzhen district and the precise location of each of the 92 patrolling officers, represented by caricatures of officers in blue uniforms and the routes they had traveled in the previous hour.
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USA TESTING "MARK OF THE BEAST" CHIPS IN CHINA - WITHOUT PERMANENT CARD NO BENEFITS
Posted By: Rayelan
Date: Sunday, 12 August 2007, 10:50 p.m.

It looks like the USA is testing our "mark of the beast" chips on the Chinese:

"If they do not get the permanent card, they cannot live here, they cannot get government benefits, and that is a way for the government to control the population in the future," said Michael Lin, vice president for investor relations at China Public Security Technology, the company providing the technology.

Comment by Rayelan:

Sophisticated computer software from a U.S.-financed company, will put powerful computer chips in residency cards and issue them to ALL the citizens of Shenzhen, a city of 12.4 million people.

Without the card, the person will NOT be able to LIVE in Shenzhen. They will NOT be able to get government benefits, they may NOT even be able to buy food!!

This technology is combined with facial recognition and cameras are being installed on all street corners.

"Both steps (the card and the facial recognition software) are officially aimed at fighting crime and developing better controls on an increasingly mobile population, including the nearly 10 million peasants who move to big cities each year. But they could also help the Communist Party retain power by maintaining tight controls on an increasingly prosperous population at a time when street protests are becoming more common."
http://tinyurl.com/2xbgk5



AND THEY ARE TESTING A DIFFERENT VERSION FOR US! VID
Posted By: agent777
Date: Sunday, 12 August 2007, 11:24 p.m.

In Response To: USA TESTING "MARK OF THE BEAST" CHIPS IN CHINA - WITHOUT PERMANENT CARD NO BENEFITS (Rayelan)

It's official drivers licenses to be used as debit cards - One more step toward total tracking of purchases and national sales tax. Total control pushes onward. Imagine when all of your purchases will be made this way - then imagine access being denied due to any variety of reasons including dissent.

The income tax will be replaced by a 25 percent national sales tax. Corporate income taxes will be eliminated. Everything will be purchased via this method in order to have an accurate account of your sales taxes, of course under the guise of any rebates you might qualify for....

I heard a representative of this company on Alex Jones show. He kept referring to working out the system with THE FEDERAL RESERVE.

So everyone will think they are free of the income tax and the "fed" - but instead it will be just another slight of hand and will not only continue to feed the Beast but will enable even MORE control. Lose your license for whatever reason and you will not have access to your money or food.....well you probably get the picture....
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss......
http://tinyurl.com/ypzc7n

PROOF - DRIVERS LICENSES USED AS DEBIT CARDS
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WATCH VIDEO: http://tinyurl.com/2fwjzx

Birds Dyin Off At Unprecedented Rate

BIRDS DYING OFF AT UNPRECEDENTED RATE
World's birds on death row: Race against time to save 189 species from extinction

The world's most ambitious bird conservation project will be launched this week amid evidence that hunting and loss of habitat has caused species to disappear at an unprecedented rate. David Randall reports
Published: 12 August 2007

The biggest and most wide-ranging bird conservation programme the world has ever seen will be launched next week with the aim of saving every one of the planet's critically endangered species from extinction.

The task is urgent. There are now no fewer than 189 birds in this most precipitous category – 51 more than there were just seven years ago. Scientists say that if no action is taken then all of them could be gone within the next 10 years; 15 are already classified as "possibly extinct ".

The death of bird species is now happening faster than at any time in history. Without human interference, the natural rate of loss would be one bird each century. But extinctions are accelerating and running at 50 times that rate. In the past 30 years alone, 21 have gone – three of them since 2000.

BirdLife International, which acts as a scientific and conservation " United Nations" for bird organisations worldwide, now aims to stop the rot. So next week at Birdfair, the three-day festival for British enthusiasts co-organised by the RSPB and the Wildlife Trusts, Birdlife will launch a project to pull each and every one of the 189 species back from the brink.

This danger list includes six owls, three albatrosses, 16 birds of prey, 10 hummingbirds, 17 parrots, four woodpeckers, six ducks and umpteen pigeons, plovers, wrens, warblers, finches, curlews and larks.

Their names are some of the most evocative in the bird world: the gorgeted wood-quail, sapphire-bellied hummingbird, Alagoas foliage-gleaner, Pernambuco pygmy-owl and Iquitos gnatcatcher (some of which have never been photographed), Bulo Burti boubou (a shrike, discovered in Somalia in 1988), the kakapo (the world's only flightless, nocturnal parrot), and the turquoise-throated puffleg, a hummingbird so rare no one has seen it since 1850. There are, happily, no British birds on the list.

BirdLife's project, called "Preventing Extinctions: Saving the World's Most Threatened Birds", will launch what are in effect 189 different races against time.

For each bird there will be a "species guardian", a local body that will work with BirdLife to carry out the conservation. And, for each of the 189 at risk, BirdLife is also seeking a "species champion" – a company, organisation or institution that will "adopt" a threatened bird and provide regular funding.

Donations from individuals are also, of course, very welcome. Some £20,000 is needed to kick-start a protection project for each species of bird, and, to save all 189, BirdLife calculates it will need to raise at least £19m over the next five years.

Dr Mike Rands, chief executive of BirdLife International, told The Independent on Sunday: "Through this innovative approach every single critically endangered bird can be saved from extinction. We know the priority conservation actions needed for each species – what we need now is the support of companies, organisations or even individuals. This is an enormous challenge, but one that we are fully committed to achieving."

TV's Springwatch presenter and wildlife film-maker Simon King said: " This is a exciting and ambitious project and deserves to be supported by every nature lover in the country."

Birdfair, which he, Bill Oddie and tens of thousands of other enthusiasts will attend at Rutland Water next weekend, has singled out four of the most pressing cases as the focus of its fund-raising. The birds' plight illustrates the desperately urgent work that needs to be done. There is the Bengal florican, the world's rarest bustard, now down to fewer than 1,000 in south-east Asia through loss of its wet grassland habitat; the Restinga antwren – a mere 10 square kilometres of its Brazilian beach-scrub habitat remains, and even that's under threat; Belding's yellowthroat, a warbler of Mexican wetlands, now confined through development to just a few marshes; and the Djibouti francolin, which is blighted by habitat loss, climate change and hunting.

Other emergency projects will try to save the long-billed apalis (a warbler of central east Africa suffering through destruction of woodland); the dwarf olive ibis (a forest dweller endemic to the west African island of São Tomé, suffering from tree-clearance); the Puerto Rican nightjar (confined to the south-west of the island, under pressure from development and feral cats); the Mindoro bleeding heart (a ground-living pigeon endemic to one Philippine island, it was once common but now nearly all of its wooded habitat is gone); and the white-shouldered ibis (a wetland species of south-east Asia, whose habitat has been wrecked through logging and intensive agriculture).

Some of the birds on the list, such as the black stilt, are now down to just a handful of individuals, while others, including the red-headed vulture, still number in the thousands but have lost nearly 90 per cent of their population in the past 10 years.

There is concern, too, about some long-lived species, such as the three albatrosses on the list and the Philippine eagle, whose young are not surviving to replace the adults who will die out in the next decade or so.

The task is to stop these birds following into oblivion the 72 species that were lost in the 20th century, the most costly era for extinctions in recorded history. Those that will fly no more include the slender-billed grackle, a songbird endemic to Mexico not seen since 1910; the thick-billed ground-dove (1927); robust white-eye (small Australian songbird, 1928); the Hawaiian oo (one of four honey-eaters that became extinct after Europeans arrived, 1934); the red-moustached fruit-dove (1950); laughing owl (1970); the Alaotra grebe (killed off in Madagascan waters by fishing and an introduced carnivorous fish, 1988); and the po'o-uli (a honeycreeper, presumed extinct in Hawaii through habitat destruction and disease-carrying mosquitoes, 2004).

What gives BirdLife hope is some recent successes. In the 10 years between 1994 and 2004, 16 species were saved from extinction, all as a result of targeted conservation. They include the Norfolk Island green parrot, which in the Nineties was down to just four females of breeding age, but which now can boast 200-300 and is rapidly increasing; the Bali starling, which poaching eradicated in the wild but which thanks to captive breeding is now thriving once more; and the Chatham Island taiko, a seabird from the petrel family – it was reduced to just four pairs in 1994 but control of predators has seen it start to recover, with 11 chicks hatching in 2006.

And, in a demonstration of how apparently insuperable obstacles can be overcome, only last week Timor-Leste, formerly the deeply troubled land of East Timor, announced its first national park just five years after gaining independence.

The Nino Konis Santana National Park covers 304,000 acres and includes the territory of the yellow-crested cockatoo, one of the species on BirdLife's list. It continues to be severely threatened by illegal trapping for the exotic bird trade, but the safeguarding of its home is a good omen for the work ahead with the other 188 critically endangered birds.

Additional reporting by Rachel Wolff

SOS: species on the BirdLife International list

- White-winged guan
- Trinidad piping-guan
- blue-billed curassow
- gorgeted wood-quail
- Djibouti francolin
- Himalayan quail
- crested shelduck
- Laysan duck
- Campbell Islands teal
- pink-headed duck
- Madagascar pochard
- Brazilian merganser
- Amsterdam albatross
- waved albatross
- Chatham albatross
- Galapagos petrel
- Jamaica petrel
- magenta petrel
- Chatham petrel
- Fiji petrel
- Beck's petrel
- Mascarene petrel
- Balearic shearwater
- Townsend's shearwater
- New Zealand storm-petrel
- Guadalupe storm-petrel
- Alaotra grebe
- Junin grebe
- white-bellied heron
- white-shouldered ibis
- giant ibis
- northern bald ibis
- dwarf olive ibis
- Christmas frigatebird
- Chatham Islands shag
- California condor
- white-collared kite
- Cuban kite
- Madagascar fish-eagle
- white-rumped vulture
- Indian vulture
- slender-billed vulture
- red-headed vulture
- Ridgway's hawk
- Philippine eagle
- Bengal florican
- New Caledonian rail
- Samoan moorhen
- Makira moorhen
- Siberian crane
- black stilt
- Javan lapwing
- sociable lapwing
- St Helena plover
- Eskimo curlew
- slender-billed curlew
- Jerdon's courser
- Chinese crested tern
- Kittlitz's murrelet
- silvery wood-pigeon
- blue-eyed ground-dove
- purple-winged ground-dove
- Grenada dove
- Mindoro bleeding-heart
- Negros bleeding-heart
- Sulu bleeding-heart
- Polynesian ground-dove
- Negros fruit-dove
- Marquesan imperial-pigeon
- kakapo
- yellow-crested cockatoo
- Philippine cockatoo
- blue-fronted lorikeet
- New Caledonian lorikeet
- red-throated lorikeet
- Malherbe's parakeet
- orange-bellied parrot
- night parrot
- Lear's macaw
- glaucous macaw
- spix's macaw
- blue-throated macaw
- yellow-eared parrot
- grey-breasted parakeet
- indigo-winged parrot
- Puerto Rican amazon
- Sumatran ground-cuckoo
- black-hooded coucal
- Siau scops-owl
- Anjouan scops-owl
- Moheli scops-owl
- Grand Comoro scops-owl
- Pernambuco pygmy-owl
- forest owlet
- Jamaican pauraque
- Puerto Rican nightjar
- New Caledonian owlet-nightjar
- short-crested coquette
- sapphire-bellied hummingbird
- Honduran emerald
- chestnut-bellied hummingbird
- purple-backed sunbeam
- dusky starfrontlet
- Juan Fernandez firecrown
- black breasted puffleg
- turquoise-throated puffleg
- colourful puffleg
- Tuamotu kingfisher
- Sulu hornbill
- rufous-headed hornbill
- Okinawa woodpecker
- imperial woodpecker
- ivory-billed woodpecker
- Kaempfer's woodpecker
- Gurney's pitta
- Araripe manakin
- Kinglet calyptura
- Minas Gerais tyrannulet
- Kaempfer's tody-tyrant
- Rondonia bushbird
- Rio de Janeiro antwren
- Alagoas antwren
- Restinga antwren
- Stresemann's bristlefront
- Bahia tapaculo
- Royal cinclodes
- Masafuera rayadito
- Alagoas foliage-gleaner
- Uluguru bush-shrike
- Bulo Burti boubou
- Sao Tome fiscal
- Isabela oriole
- Sangihe shrike-thrush
- caerulean paradise-flycatcher
- Seychelles paradise-flycatcher
- Tahiti monarch
- Fatuhiva monarch
- black-chinned monarch
- Banggai crow
- white-eyed river-martin
- Archer's lark
- Raso lark
- Taita apalis
- long-billed apalis
- Liberian greenbul
- millerbird
- blue-crowned laughingthrush
- Mauritius olive white-eye
- Rota bridled white-eye
- Sangihe white-eye
- white-chested white-eye
- Faichuk white-eye
- golden white-eye
- Niceforo's wren
- Munchique wood-wren
- Iquitos gnatcatcher
- Socorro mockingbird
- Cozumel rhrasher
- Pohnpei starling
- Bali starling
- olomao
- puaiohi
- Somali thrush
- Taita thrush
- Rueck's blue-flycatcher
- Cebu flowerpecker
- Mauritius fody
- Sao Tome grosbeak
- Azores bullfinch
- Nihoa finch
- ou
- Maui parrotbill
- nukupuu
- akikiki
- Oahu alauahio
- akohekohe
- po'o-uli
- Bachman's warbler
- Belding's yellowthroat
- Semper's warbler
- Montserrat oriole
- Guadalupe junco
- hooded seedeater
- Entre Rios seedeater
- Carrizal blue-black seedeater
- mangrove finch
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The Turkish Factor in Iraq

THE TURKISH FACTOR IN IRAQ
The September report charade
August 6th, 2007
Posted by djelloul in News, Journalism, Politics, History, Military, Islam, Arabs, Turks, Congress, War, Government, Oil, Iran, Iranians, Arms dealing, Iraq, Sunnis, Shias, Al Qaeda, Demographics, Media, Security

The protracted charade about General David Petraeus’ September report on conditions in Iraq has become tedious to almost everyone but the reporters and politicians, so obvious is it that it has been overtaken by events. It’s just another version of the game the commander-in-chief has played all along: I’m just doing what the generals tell me. Unfortunately for the country the game tells us more about ambitious generals than it does about a discredited President.

One of the events that has overtaken General Petraeus’ report—remember, he has already told the BBC we need to stay put—is the positioning of 160,000 Turkish troops along Iraq’s northern border. This may well prove to be the event that overtakes everything else.

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Turkey, a Sunni nation and a member of NATO, has been telling the government of Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad for more than a year now that it must curb pan-Kurd ambitions in northern Iraq. The situation is far more volatile than the press has described. The Shias have their own militias. The Kurds have the well-trained Pesh Merga, which is in fact a standing army. But Iraq’s Sunnis have only their tribes. That in itself is enough to explain Sunni concerns.

The Kurds would like to see an independent Kurdistan. Considering the large Kurdish minorities in Iran and Turkey, it is not difficult to see why Shia Iran and Sunni Turkey are worried. Short of independence, the Kurds would like a semi-autonomous Kurdistan, which would contain Mosul’s rich oil fields. The Kurds could then continue to agitate for a greater Kurdistan, perhaps even arming militants inside Iran and Turkey.

Where does this leave us? In the soup, where we have been from the beginning. Consider these combustibles:

—Turkey has not set foot on Arab land since the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
— Iran and Turkey are traditional enemies. Iran would feel as threatened by an expanded border with Turkey as the Arabs feel threatened by a militant Iran.
—The Sunni Arabs have more in common with the Turks than they have with the Iranians, but the reappearance of Turkish soldiers on Arab land would be viewed with alarm.
—There are more than 100 million people in the world of Turkish origin. Turkey, a secular nation with an Islamist party in power, regards itself as the protector of these people. There are large Turkish minorities in Iran and Afghanistan, and people of Turkish origin are spread throughout Central Asia.
—Turkey has no oil, but it is host to oil pipelines. Moving into northern Iraq would give Turkey control of its oil fields. The Turks would say they have come only to stabilize the situation, but that is our story too, and we have already witnessed how many people in the world believe us.

If we are soon presented with a situation in which Turkey has as many troops in Iraq as we do it will change the entire equation, and yet the Washington establishment—the press, the government, the think tanks, the industry lobbyists—are all silent about an eventuality that would change everything in a thin minute.
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