Thursday, July 31, 2008

National Defense Strategy 2008

The DoD released the 2008 National Defense Strategy today. The strategy outlines the national approach to the defense of this nation and its interests.

The NDS is issued periodically and the last one was published in March 2005. It outlines how the Department supports the President's National Security Strategy and informs the National Military Strategy and other subordinate strategy documents. The strategy builds on lessons learned and insights from previous operations and strategic reviews such as the 2006 QDR. ...

Oregon Sees Fall in License Seekers After Requiring Proof of Legal Residence

The State of Oregon has seen a fall in the number of individuals seeking driver's licenses after implementing rules that require license seekers to show a valid Social Security number, proof of identity, and proof of Oregon residency.

The State has also seen a sharp decrease in the number of Spanish-language tests taken and a increase in the number seekers being turned away due to a lack of documentation.

The number of Spanish-language tests fell by more than 65% from January through June of 2008. The number of tests administered in Russian, Vietnamese, Korean, and Japanese (the other languages in which the test is given) did not drop at as high a rate. ...

Va. Jails Now Check Immigration Status of Foreign Inmates

A Virginia law took effect this month which requires local jails to contact ICE to check the immigration status of all foreign-born inmates, irrespective of whether they are in the country legally. While the law hasn’t received as much attention as the 287(g)-related illegal alien crackdown in Prince William County, Va., it will benefit other jurisdictions seeking to identify and deport illegal alien inmates. The law may not have the force multiplier effect that results from Prince William’s policy, however.

The measure, which was sponsored by State Delegate David Albo (R), requires officers in charge of jails or correctional facilities to ask people in custody if they were born in or are citizens of the United States and to make immigration alien queries to ICE for people who were born elsewhere or citizens of other countries. Jail officers must communicate the results of the query to the Local Inmate Data System of the Virginia State Compensation Board. The Board then must communicate, on a monthly basis, which inmates have been confirmed as being illegally present to the state’s Central Criminal Records Exchange and to ICE. ...

Grassley, 12 Other Senators Call for Passage of E-Verify Reauthorization Bill in Senate

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) yesterday led a group of Senators in asking Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to ensure passage of legislation to reauthorize E-Verify before the program expires in November. In a related press release, Sen. Grassley noted "Congress is running out of time to reauthorize and even enhance E-Verify....

Attrition through Enforcement

ICE yesterday announced the introduction of a self-deportation pilot program for fugitive aliens called "Operation Scheduled Departure." Fugitive aliens are illegal aliens who are under court order to leave the United States but took flight after being released on their own recognizance. The Washington Post reports the program will give these absconders 90 days to put their affairs in order and in some cases leave with some family members. By turning themselves in, they will avoid the risk of being caught and jailed.

ICE estimates that up to 500,000 of the 572,000 fugitive aliens living in the country in violation of court orders could be eligible. Eligibility would be limited to fugitive aliens with no criminal record who do not otherwise pose a threat to their communities. ...

Census Data Indicates 1 Million Illegal Aliens Left -- Without Jobs, They Go Home

By Roy Beck,
Pro-amnesty leaders had reasons to be distraught Wednesday as the U.S. House passed by voice vote a "clean" re-authorization of E-Verify for 5 years just after the release of a report that perhaps a million unlawfully present foreign citizens may have left the U.S. during the past year. One of the main arguments for an amnesty is that nothing -- NOTHING -- can cause most of the 12 million illegal residents to go back to their home countries.

The pro-amnesty spokespersons were falling all over themselves telling the news media that the exodus is not what it seems to be.

But this is fantastic news for the rest of us, not only because of the great environmental, quality-of-life, tax and economic fairness benefits of a million fewer illegal residents but because it provides strong proof that Attrition Through Enforcement works.

STARTED HEADING HOME AFTER 2007 AMNESTY DEFEAT

The report by Steve Camarota and Karen Jensenius of the Center for Immigration Studies found a big buildup of the illegal population in the months surrounding the Senate votes on an amnesty (Comprehensive Immigration Reform).

It suggests that all the speeches by politicians in favor of rewarding illegal activity with U.S. citizenship may have caused the big spike in the illegal population.

But it also found that soon after the amnesty was soundly defeated, the illegal population began a significant decline that continued until May of this year when the news was again full of promises by Senators to try to pass an amensty (but they failed again).

Read all about it at:
http://www.cis.org/trends_and_enforcement

EXODUS ALSO CO-INCIDED WITH INCREASED ENFORCEMENT

The study's authors note that the net exodus occurred as the Bush Administration began to really put some teeth into its interior enforcement.

I have seen comments on several news sites from readers ridiculing the idea that the Bush Administration has gotten serious about enforcement.

But the CIS study provides a fair amount of detail to back up that claim. And I agree. After 6 years of resisting enforcement, the Bush Administration really started to put the squeeze on illegal employment and illegal residence after the grassroots rose up and defeated the amnesty.

If the first six Bush years had enjoyed the same level of enforcement as these last two, the illegal population might be less than half its current size today.

The enforcement trend is in the right direction -- and the illegal community apparently believes it.

CRITICS UNCONVINCING SAYING ENFORCEMENT DIDN'T WORK

The pro-amnesty spokespersons were falling all over themselves to first of all say that illegal workers are not leaving the country and that even if they are, it isn't because of enforcement.

I find their comments hilarious on two counts.

First, the news media has been filled with hand-wringing quotes from pro-amnesty people around the country lamenting that one foreign neighborhood after another is experiencing closed businesses and shuttered apartments and houses because so many foreign nationals are leaving.

Second, the critics have been decrying new enforcement laws in Arizona, Oklahoma, Georgia and elsewhere because they have created a climate of fear that is creating an exodus.

On Wednesday, though, the pro-amnesty folks suddenly seemed to realize that all their sob-sister stories were pretty much proving our point -- that enforcement works. That with a moderate amount of enforcement (often even just PROMISES of enforcement), illegal workers will self-deport. Attrition Through Enforcement.

This is such terrible news for the amnesty crowd.

For a couple of years they have generated polls showing that if given a choice between mass deportations and mass legalization, the majority of Americans will take legalization (amnesty). But further study of polling shows that it is only when Americans are led to believe that the 12 million illegal aliens already here can never be caused to leave that Americans will resign themselves to some kind of amnesty.

If this news of an exodus gets out, Americans are sure to want to see it continue -- and there goes any support for an amnesty.

BUT ISN'T IT THE ECONOMY?

The CIS report is clear that the economic downturn is a big partner with the extra enforcement in creating the exodus.

But critics say enforcement didn't have anything to do with it. The whole problem, they say, is that the illegal workers can't find jobs in this bad economy -- and that is why they are leaving the country.

This is supposed to make us think that enforcement doesn't work.

But what is the No. 1 tool of enforcement? Why, it is drying up the jobs through E-Verify and other measures. In other words, regardless of what extent the exodus was caused by the economy drying up jobs or by enforcement drying up the prospects of jobs, it is the bleak future for securing a decent job that is at the heart of the departures.

The main ingredient of tough new enforcement laws in more than a dozen states is the mandating of E-Verify for various groups of employers.

Nearly every form of the increasing enforcement the last year has diminished the ability of unlawfully present foreign nationals to make as much money as they used to. Since studies have shown that making more money is the primary reason they come here, this enforcement is having its effect.

MORE E-VERIFY -- MORE EXODUS

After 20 years of the illegal population growing larger and larger each year, it looks like we have finally had a year of decline.

The key to continuing that decline -- and accelerating it -- is to expand E-Verify in every way possible.

First, we had to get it re-authorized in the House. Done.

Next, you have to break the hold of Sen. Menendez (D-N.J.) that is keeping E-Verify from the floor of the Senate.

Then, every state needs to follow the first dozen states in mandating E-Verify everywhere they can. In states that don't, pass these mandates at the county and city level.

And maybe, just maybe, all of you will mobilize sufficiently during August to force Congress in September to pass the SAVE Act. That bill would phase in mandatory E-Verify over four years. We easily could see 6 million of the 12 million illegal population go home over that period.

The relief that is being felt in some parts of the country from the first 1 million departure would spread throughout the nation!

Bush Signs New Rules for Intelligence Community

"The revised order directs the intelligence community to produce timely, accurate and insightful intelligence with special emphasis on the threats posed by international terrorism and the spread of weapons of mass destruction," White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said.

Executive Order 12333, which lays out the responsibilities of each of the 16 agencies, maintains the decades-old prohibitions on assassination and using unwitting human subjects for scientific experiments, according to a power point briefing given to Congress that was reviewed by The Associated Press. The CIA notoriously tested LSD on human subjects in the 1950s, which was revealed by a Senate investigation in 1977.

The new order gives the national intelligence director, a position created in 2005, new authority over any intelligence information collected that pertains to more than one agency — an attempt to force greater information exchange among agencies traditionally reluctant to share their most prized intelligence. The order directs the attorney general to develop guidelines to allow agencies access to information held by other agencies. ...

Al Qaeda’s Sinister Creep into North Africa

On Monday the Iraqi Army launched a large-scale offensive in Diyala north of Baghdad to wipe out Al Qaeda’s last remaining hideouts in the country. Since the tide of the war turned last winter, thousands of Al Qaeda jihadists have fled Iraq.

Some returned home and resumed normal life. Others, looking for new places to pursue their holy war against “Zionists and Crusaders”, ended up in Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Thailand and helped to reignite the fires of jihad.

However, North Africa appears to have attracted the largest number of returnees. According to the buzz in jihadist circles, confirmed by officials and analysts, a new arc of terror is taking shape in Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco and Mauritania - the five countries of the so-called Arab Maghreb in North Africa. ...

Tide of Illegal Immigrants Now Being Reversed

Some 1.3 million illegal immigrants have left the United States since Congress failed to pass comprehensive immigration reform in the summer of 2007. If the trend continues, according to a new study, the nation's illegal population will drop by half in the next five years.

Moreover, reports the Center for Immigration Studies, young Hispanic immigrants began heading south before the nation's economy did – a clue that what's driving the new outmigration is a stepped-up border and workplace enforcement, not a souring US job market. The source of the report – a think tank with a record of opposing illegal and even some legal immigration – is controversial in immigrant communities. But its findings could help frame the debate in a new Congress and a new administration.

The key conclusion is that enforcement, not the economy, is driving the decision to self-deport. ...

Intel Community Directed to Make Greater Use of Outside Experts

'Elements of the IC should use outside experts whenever possible to contribute to, critique, and challenge ...'

A new directive from Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Mike McConnell orders analysts to begin cultivating relationships with subject matter experts outside the Intelligence Community in academia and the private sector "whenever possible" in order to improve the quality of intelligence analysis.

A progressive thinker, McConnell’s directive didn’t come as a surprise to veteran intelligence practioners who know him, some of whom have been calling for greater utilization of “outside” experts they believe could be very valuable to the intelligence analysis process.

Some intelligence reformers have even called for greater use of private sector subject matter experts “and thinkers” than McConnell’s directive calls for. If the new order is successfully implemented, these reformers might just see increased outreach to more “unconventional” thinkers who could bring unique viewpoints and approaches to the subject of a given analytical piece.

McConnell's July 16 directive on "Analytic Outreach" establishes the specific procedures for how to implement such outreach, including incentives and rewards for successful performance.

"Analytic outreach is the open, overt, and deliberate act of an IC [intelligence community] analyst engaging with an individual outside the IC to explore ideas and alternate perspectives, gain new insights, generate new knowledge, or obtain new information," the directive states.

"Elements of the IC should use outside experts whenever possible to contribute to, critique, and challenge internal products and analysis...."

"Sound intelligence analysis requires that analysts... develop trusted relationships" with "experts in academia; think tanks; industry; non-governmental organizations; the scientific world; ...and elsewhere."

“There are, however, significant limits to any such relationships,” pointed out Steven Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists’ Project on Government Secrecy.

"Analysts in the IC shall never discuss classified or sensitive information with outside experts who are not appropriately cleared," the directive warns.

“But since almost everything in intelligence is considered classified or at least sensitive,” Aftergood noted, “that does not leave much room for analysts to 'engage’ and share information with outside experts who are not interested in a cleared contractual relationship with an intelligence agency.”

Aftergood pointed out that the CIA insists that even unclassified, non-copyrighted publications of its Open Source Center should be "treated as copyrighted" and "must not be disseminated to the public.”

“Under such circumstances and without a modicum of reciprocity between analysts and outside experts, there can be no ‘trusted relationships,’" Aftergood wrote in Secrecy News.

McConnell’s directive states that “unnecessary or unreasonable restrictions that discourage collaboration with outside experts may increase the likelihood that alternate perspectives will not be considered and debatable judgments will remain unchallenged."

It’s not clear how the problem of not being able to discuss crucial classified intelligence with outside experts will be overcome to the extent necessary to make use of these experts like McConnell intends for them to be utilized.

Some authorities have suggested that certain experts should be given some level of security clearance or that otherwise classified analyses be sanitized in order that it can be shared with civilian experts.

Meanwhile, a new report by the Project on National Security Reform states that interpersonal trust is frequently a prerequisite for voluntary information sharing not only between government officials and members of the public, but even among government officials themselves.

Stealing Islamic hearts

Hugely popular Turkish TV soap challenges Middle East norms

RAMALLAH, West Bank — Every evening for the past four months, a tall young man with soulful blue eyes has been stealing hearts across the Middle East, from the refugee camps of the Gaza Strip to the gated mansions of Riyadh.

But it's not just the striking good looks of Mohannad, hero of the hugely popular Turkish TV soap "Noor," that appeal to female viewers. He's romantic, attentive to his wife, Noor, supportive of her independence and ambitions as a fashion designer — in short, a rare gem for women in conservative, male-dominated surroundings.

"Noor" delivers an idealized portrayal of modern married life as equal partnership — clashing with the norms of traditional Middle Eastern societies where elders often have the final word on whom a woman should marry and many are still confined to the role of wife and mother.

Some Muslim preachers in the West Bank and Saudi Arabia have taken notice, saying the show is un-Islamic and urging the faithful to change channels. But all the same, the show may be planting seeds of change.

"I told my husband, 'learn from him (Mohannad) how he treats her, how he loves her, how he cares about her," said Heba Hamdan, 24, a housewife visiting the West Bank from Amman, Jordan. Married straight out of college, she said the show inspired her to go out and look for a job.

"Noor" seems particularly effective in changing attitudes because it offers new content ...

New Defense Strategy Shifts Focus From Conventional Warfare To Fight Against Terrorists

(Compiler's note: Article from the Washington Post detailing the new U.S. National Defense Strategy.)

Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates says that even winning the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan will not end the “Long War” against violent extremism and that the fight against al-Qaeda and other terrorists should be the nation’s top military priority over coming decades, according to a new National Defense Strategy he approved last month.

The strategy document, which has not been released, calls for the military to master “irregular” warfare rather than focusing on conventional conflicts against other nations, though Gates also recommends partnering with China and Russia in order to blunt their rise as potential adversaries. The strategy is a culmination of Gates’s work since he took over the Pentagon in late 2006 and spells out his view that the nation must harness both military assets and “soft power” to defeat a complex, transnational foe.

“Iraq and Afghanistan remain the central fronts in the struggle, but we cannot lose sight of the implications of fighting a long-term, episodic, multi-front, and multi-dimensional conflict more complex and diverse than the Cold War confrontation with communism,” according to the 23-page document, provided to The Washington Post by InsideDefense.com, a defense industry news service. “Success in Iraq and Afghanistan is crucial to winning this conflict, but it alone will not bring victory.”

Gaza summer camps teach kids to fire rockets


“Unity and principle maintaining camps”

“Hamas alone is currently conducting no less than 300 summer camps for tens of thousands of children.” By Ali Waked for YNet News, thanks to JW

In the Gaza Strip, as in Israel, children are currently in the midst of summer vacation, and the Hamas and Islamic Jihad’s “summer camps” are in full gear. In the past few weeks, the Palestinian groups have been holding camps throughout the strip, some of them proudly displaying rockets and other weaponry.

Hamas alone is currently conducting no less than 300 summer camps for tens of thousands of children, and the focus is on familiarizing kids with the Palestinian towns and cities destroyed in 1948, as well as instilling religious fervor in them. The camps also feature sports and military-type trainings such as crawling under barbed-wire.

Islamic Jihad has also launched its own summer camps, offering some 10,000 children activities similar to those of Hamas. The kids study passages from the Koran and participate in quizzes on religious matters, with emphasis on the required commitment to political prisoners and Palestinian land. They also learn how to hold a Qassam rocket-launcher.

An Islamic Jihad operative told Ynet that the students were not exposed to real rockets but to ones made of plastic. “In the camps we emphasize the need to unite and put an end to the internal struggles. We called them ‘unity and principle maintaining camps.’”

The third organization conducting summer camps in the Gaza Strip is United Nations Relief Association (UNRA.) Fatah is abstaining from camp operation for the second year in a row, due to the limitations placed on the movement by Hamas, as well as its meager financial resources as a result of Hamas’ takeover

Israel's Existence Does Not Serve the Interests of Humanity

See this video clip by clicking on the title above.

U.S. Homeland Security R&D - Markets and Programs - 2006-2010

This report provides a thorough overview of government-funded HLS-related R&D activity that is currently taking place in the U.S., and a reasoned forecast of future HLS R&D trends.

The research answers, among others, the following questions:

  • What is the size of the federal government’s HLS R&D funding, and which agencies are responsible for performing and financing Research & Development?
  • What are the main Research & Development institutions and organizations related to HLS?
  • What are the main HLS R&D areas; who sets priorities in this new environment and how?
  • What will the new Science and Technology Organization look like under the Department of Homeland Security?
  • How are R&D funds accessed in the different government agencies?
  • What are the specific R&D programs (from all federal agencies), and what is the associated funding that has relevancy to HLS applications?

CBRN Decontamination - Industry Outlook - 2007-2012

This report describes existing and upcoming technologies, markets, business and funding opportunities related to producing, using, and/or stockpiling Chemical, Biological, Nuclear and Radiological (CBRN) decontamination equipment and material for the purpose of decontaminating people, as well as indoor and outdoor environments.

The research answers, among others, the following questions:

  • What are the main drivers and inhibitors relevant to existing decontamination technologies and markets?
  • What are the business opportunities that arise from the distance between existing technologies and products and the technologies and products required to provide needed protection?
  • Who, in government, is involved with decontamination R&D, and what is the funding opportunities horizon through the end of the decade and the start of the next decade?

The systems reviewed in this report include the following modalities:

  • Personnel decontamination systems
  • Equipment decontamination systems
  • Infrastructure and Building decontamination systems
  • Environmental decontamination systems

Pakistan forewarning al-Qaeda before American strikes, US asserts

Such otherwise traitorous behavior is in complete keeping with several Koranic injunctions which have led to the doctrine of Loyalty (to Muslims) and Enmity (for infidels), such as the following, which both insists Muslims are to have no loyalty to infidels, and also to deceive the latter when necessary: "Allah most high said: 'Let believers [Muslims] not take for friends and allies infidels rather than believers: whoever does this shall have no relationship left with Allah -- unless you but guard yourselves against them, taking precautions' (that is, taqiyya, deceit)." See Ayman Zawahiri's 60 page treatise on Loyalty and Enmity in The Al Qaeda Reader. "U.S. says Pakistani spies forewarn al Qaeda allies," by Zeeshan Haider for Reuters, July 31:

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The United States has accused members of Pakistan's main spy agency of tipping off al Qaeda-linked militants before U.S. missile attacks on targets in Pakistani tribal lands, Pakistan's defense minister said. ...

U.S. Homeland Security (Government & Private) Market Outlook - 2007-2011

his new research report provides the only detailed and reasoned roadmap of this complex market - both government and private sectors. This market research provides an exclusive insight into the vibrant HLS industry and its future. The research drills down in many areas and brings to light a plethora of new angles and business opportunities including:
  • Private Sector Markets - $28.5 Billion of HLS products and services are forecasted to be procured from the HLS industry during 2007-2011 by the private sector. These markets are analyzed and segmented by industry sector (e.g. banking & finance, chemical & HAZMAT, energy, water) and products/services category procured (e.g. perimeter protection systems, cyber terror security, biometric systems).
  • 110th Congress Implication - The implications of the 110th Democratic Congress on HLS markets are incorporated in the report analysis and forecasts.
  • Top 10 Leading HLS Industry Sectors - Ten HLS industry sectors are forecasted to each total over $8.5 billion cumulative 5 year revenues. An in-depth market analysis and forecast of each of these top 10 leading sectors (e.g. Airport Security, Port & Maritime Security, Information Technology, Perimeter & Border Protection, Cyber-security) is provided.
  • Top 10 Fast Growth HLS Industry Sectors - Revenues of 10 HLS industry sectors are forecasted to grow by 60% to 400% during 2007-2011. Each of these fast growth sectors (e.g. RFID Systems, Nuclear Screening Portals, Communication Interoperability, Bio-Chem. Agents Detection & Mitigation) is analyzed by procurement programs, technology and market outlook.
  • U.S. Government Markets - The cumulative $123 Billion U.S. government HLS five year forecasted procurement schedule is segmented by the 20 HLS leading agencies. Each agency HLS’ activity, strategic missions and markets is analyzed.

U.S. Bio-Detection Homeland Security Technology & Market Forecast - 2007-2012

The Bio-Detection markets present some of the fastest growing and vibrant markets in the Homeland Security industry. This research forecasts a 96% CAGR for 3rd-generation Bio-Detection technologies revenues between 2008 and 2012, which translates to an 80% market share for these technologies in 2012. The rapid growth for these 3rd generation technologies will coincide with a fast decline of 1st & 2nd -generation homeland security Bio-Detector markets which are forecasted to collapse at -20% CAGR. The growth of the 3rd generation technologies will result from the premium bio- agent selectivity, sensitivity and fast response coupled with a dramatic reduction in use of expensive reagents that these technologies are expected to provide.

HSRC's team of scientists and industry executives meticulously researched and analyzed each of the 4 modalities of bio-detection:

  • Outdoor Automatic Standoff-Detectors (e.g., project BioWatch)

  • Indoor Automatic Standoff-Detectors (e.g., Project BDS – U.S. Post Office)

  • Emergency Responder Biological Mobile Labs

  • Emergency Responder Biological Hand-Held Detectors

For each modality, the research provides a detailed analysis and forecast for 3 generations of technologies, providing for 12 the market segments that will make up this industry for the next 5 years.

For each of the 12 market segments, the research provides the following:

  • Present & Next Generation Technologies – present technologies analysis and an in depth analysis of Bio-Detection candidates of next generation technologies

  • Current and upcoming business opportunities –14 specific business opportunities outlined and analyzed

  • 2007-2012 Market forecasts– Various and detailed forecasts including install base and annual sales in units and dollars, for the next 6 years

  • 2007-2012 Service and upgrade business – 6 year forecasts of the service and equipment installation and upgrade business, which are the main source of gross margin for this industry

Saudi Oil Industry Security Market 2009 - 2014

Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, understand the importance of uninterrupted flow of oil, and they know that one successful terror attack on the Saudi oil industry will send oil prices to a new record high. To head off such an eventuality, the Saudis are forecasted to procure $14 billion of security systems and services over the next 6 years, to harden the kingdom oil infrastructure security.

Among the findings/conclusions of this new report are the following:

The Saudi government will invest "whatever it takes" in the security of its oil industry ,the lifeline of the kingdom

The security of the Saudi oil industry is considered by world governments as "the Achilles heel of the global economy"

A major interruption of Saudi oil supply [10% of global supply] or it's oil fields [24% of global reserves] is forecasted by governments worldwide to send the global economy into a major recession

The Saudi government embarked recently on a major investment of $129Billion to expand the country oil exports and security

This report is a product of an extensive research, by HSRC leading analysts. It represents several researcher years, dozens of interviews, and in-depth analysis of thousands of documents, with the goal to produce a comprehensive roadmap of this highly profitable Homeland Security market. Key oil industry security markets analyzed include:

Saudi Oil industry perimeter protection markets

Saudi Oil industry IT security & C3I markets

Saudi Oil industry people screening ,biometrics & RFID markets

Saudi Oil industry maritime security markets

Saudi Oil industry security communication equipment markets

Saudi Oil industry Strike force markets

Global LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Infrastructure Security Market 2009-2014

The world’s demand for LNG has drastically increased as LNG has the flexibility of supply to meet global energy demand in a time of rising energy prices. The next few years will witness fast development of the global LNG infrastructure, with the number of LNG terminals nearly tripling and the frequency of LNG tanker shipments increasing dramatically. The LNG infrastructure security market is forecasted to grow from $1.5 billion in 2008 to $4 billion in 2014 at a CAGR of 18%.

The global LNG shipping, handling and storage infrastructure is extremely vulnerable to a terrorist attack, which if successful, could have catastrophic results both in terms of lives lost and economic impact. Securing this infrastructure is quickly becoming a top national security priority.

HSRC analysts have noted that there is a widening gap between LNG infrastructure development and awareness of the security establishment of this emerging market niche. There is therefore an open and growing business opportunity in:

  • Perimeter security
  • Maritime security
  • People screening, Biometrics and RFID
  • IT & C3I systems
  • Service and upgrade
  • Guarding Services

About Those ‘Evil’ Oil Speculators…

by Tom McLaughlin

Liberals blame “evil” speculators for the high price of oil. Speculators figure that, with liberals in firm control of Congress and a Left-wing Democrat leading in the polls for president, the ban on drilling for oil on our coasts and in the Arctic will continue indefinitely - and oil prices will keep going up.

I’ve been speculating on the price of oil too. Does that make me a bad person? I sent a check to B&L Oil of Fryeburg to assure that I would pay no more than $4.85 per gallon for heating oil through next winter. I left my foot in the door a bit though. If the price should go down, I’ll pay market price. (Maybe Congress will be forced to lift the ban? Heck, you never know.) I could have paid up front for all 750 gallons - the amount I burned last year - at $4.60 per gallon. I have the money, but I chose what I chose because I still have the liberty to do so.

Some people are avoiding oil and laying in a lot of firewood. I have a couple of cords left out in the yard, but I’d prefer to burn oil. Some people are converting to wood pellets. Others are buying coal. Some will burn used motor oil, or even old vegetable oil from restaurant fryolaters. We’re all speculating. We’re exercising the liberty to make our own choices and live with the results. If we choose right, we’ll be happy. If we choose wrong, too bad for us. That’s how liberty works. As Benjamin Franklin put it: "The U.S. Constitution doesn't guarantee happiness, only the pursuit of it. You have to catch up with it yourself."

Lots of people have been speculating in real estate over the past 10 or 15 years. Some made a lot of money at it, causing many others to jump in. They took out mortgages for more than they could afford to pay back. They took risks, and that’s what speculation is. They figured they would make interest-only payments while the value of their new real estate climbed. Then they would flip it - sell at profit. It worked for a while and many got rich. Were they bad people? Some think so because their speculation helped drive home prices up. People who already owned real estate, however, thought that was wonderful. People who were renting and wanted to buy a home didn’t think it was so great. Oh well.

Somewhere along the way, liberals noticed that banks avoided granting mortgages to people in certain neighborhoods. They called it “Redlining” and accused loan officers of racism. Banks pointed out that it was bad business lending to individuals who were unable to make their payments. If minorities happened to comprise a higher percentage of such people, or if certain neighborhoods had lots of them, that was not evidence of racism. Mortgage decisions were based on numbers, not colors. As economist Thomas Sowell pointed out in a recent column: “In our own personal lives, common sense leads us to avoid some neighborhoods. If you want to call that ‘redlining,’ so be it. But places where it is dangerous to go are often also places where it is dangerous to send your money.” Liberals in Congress, however, passed legislation forcing banks to make risky loans to certain people, and in certain places, where they never would have otherwise.

Eventually, real estate prices stopped rising. Many who speculated couldn’t make their payments and defaulted. Then prices fell and more defaulted. Then prices fell still further. Banks who lent money to a lot of risky speculators went belly up. No one knows when it will all bottom out because, as Benjamin Franklin pointed out a long time ago, there are no guarantees. Liberals in Congress, however, don’t believe that. They passed a $300 billion bill to bail out nearly half a million speculators. They want Americans who made the right choices to bail out those who chose wrong. We who are making our payments now have to help speculators make theirs too.

I don’t like that. I don’t like it one bit. I don’t want to take away from speculators the liberty to fall on their faces. They should have the freedom to fail because, as British farmer Thomas Tusser said half a millennium ago, “A fool and his money are soon parted.”

The question now is, are we fools too? Does Congress take us for fools? It appears that way. What’s even worse? Our “Republican” president - the guy who put the “Dub” in Dubya - signed the bill.

And here’s another question. Why are people who speculate on oil prices “evil” to be punished by excess-profits taxes, but those who speculate on real estate prices are “innocent victims” to be protected by taxpayer-funded bailouts?

The Doctor Will Kill You Now

(Compiler's note: Based on the title, I almost missed this one as having a bearing on national security -- don't you!!!)


by
Ruth King

“First, do no harm” sounds nice, but contrary to legend, it is not part of the Hippocratic Oath, one of the oldest binding documents in history. Hippocrates invoked the medical deities Apollo and Hygeia for physicians to treat the ill to the best of their ability; to respect privacy; to teach the next generation; to guard the ill from harm and injustice; to remember obligations to all infirmed regardless of their soundness of body and mind. This oath is still sacred to the medical profession, and, in general, it is adhered to by physicians throughout the world.

There are many exceptions. There were unspeakable monsters among Nazi doctors who were the acolytes of Dr. Mengele. There are brutal and murderous doctors such as the recently captured Radovan Karadzik; Che Guevara, Fidel’s enforcer of terror; and the former “President for Life” of Malawi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda, whose tourist guide included a warning that if anyone appeared with the purpose of overthrowing his holy reign, they would be “cut to ribbons and fed to the crocodiles.” Angola’s Marxist dictator Agostino Neto was also a doctor, whose murderous regime was the first to invite Cuban Revolutionary corps to meddle in the local wars.
Bashar Assad, dictator of Syria and son of the late butcher Hafez al Assad of Syria is an ophthalmologist as well as a supporter and enabler of Arab terrorists. But this is where the list really gets interesting.
When does religious fervor trump Hippocrates?
Many years ago when the Shah was toppled I had an acquaintance who was a beautiful and ultra chic physician from Shiraz, Iran. One day she arrived at a gathering wearing a Chadhor over her décolletage in honor of the Ayatollah. Shortly after, she and a group of pious Iranian doctors returned to Iran. At first I thought it a noble gesture…to bring their considerable medical skills back to their country. However, she quickly debunked that notion. They were returning to practice a stricter form of Islam. Moving to Israel is called “aliyah.” I guess this is “allahya.”
In the almost immediate aftermath of 9/11, 2000 Muslim doctors in Mumbai announced a boycott of all British and American medicines to protest American war in Afghanistan.
The boycott was a dud since avoiding drugs from the “big Satans” would leave them with little but poultices and leeches, but it does say something about their mindset.
Only 200 miles from Mumbai there is the town of Malegaon, home to fundamentalist Muslims and many madrassas, including one with a medical school which teaches anatomy, physiology, and strict Muslim piety - as well as hatred for the West as reported in The Washington Post by Amir Bakshi on July 13, 2007.
Thanks to the intrepid lawyer/investigative journalist Debbie Schlussel, there is a list of Muslim medical doctors whose sub-specialties are terrorism and murder of innocent women, children and assorted “infidels.”
They are:
  • Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahiri , (a surgeon by night, his day job is mastermind of al Qaeda “operations”)
  • Dr. Abu Hafiza, (a psychiatrist from Morocco who provided “counseling” to the 9/11 bunch)
  • Dr. Abdel Aziz Al-Rantisi ( the unlamented late Hamas leader who was a pediatrician)
  • Dr. Mahmoud Al-Zahar (a surgeon who also does “operations” for Hamas)
  • Dr. Fathi Abd Al-Aziz Shiqaqi, (another pediatrician and founder of Islamic Jihad)
  • the late (too late) Dr. George Habash (founder and chief of the Popular Front for the Libration of Palestine, another pediatrician whose work for kiddies included bombing a school bus loaded with them)
  • Dr. Wadih Haddad who was (second in command to Habash in the PFLP)
Shlussel also lists many other Muslim physicians in the United States accused and convicted of murder, plotting with terrorists and overtly raising funds for them while busily conducting medical work.
But there is much more: On July 6, 2007 a group of 45 Muslim men - most of whom were medical doctors - were apprehended for planning to use car bombs and rocket grenades in terrorist attacks in the United States. In their own words: "We are 45 doctors and we are determined to undertake Jihad and take the battle inside America.” They went on to cite specific targets including a naval base in Florida.
On July 3rd of the same year, three doctors were arrested in connection with planned car bomb attacks in London and Glasgow. Part of the inquiry into the London and Glasgow incidents focused on whether al Qaeda had recruited doctors or other medical professionals because they are less likely to attract suspicion and can move easily around the Western world.
The ringleader of the car bombers, Saudi Mohammed Asha, was described as a “brilliant neurologist” working for the British National Health Service. How would he treat infidel headaches?
In Israel, in 2006, an Arab pediatrician employed in an Israeli hospital assisted in the “honor killing” of his sister. He gave his brothers an anesthetic to daze her so that they could choke her to death.
A column by Patrick Sawer in the UK Daily Mail of July 2008 states that Muslim doctors and para-medical personnel are passing information to families of young Muslim women who have asked for contraceptives so that their kin can restore “honor” to the family by killing them.
The UK Sun of February 2008, reported “Thousands of hospital patients are in danger of catching deadly superbugs because Muslim medical students refuse to follow new hygiene rules. The Department of Health has ordered staff across the country to be ‘bare past the elbow’ in a bid to halt the spread of infections which are easily hand borne. They say the rule is essential to ensure workers are properly able to wash their hands and wrists. But female Muslim students training in hospitals in England have refused to implement the directive because Islam forbids women exposing more than their hands and face in public.”
When challenged about this a spokesman for the Islamic Medical Association said: “No practicing Muslim woman doctor, medical student, nurse or patient should be forced to bare her arms”
And that was that.
You might ask: where is the Hippocratic Oath here? Well it appears that there is an organization of Muslim Dentists and Doctors in England and they do have an oath….sort of.
Here is what the Muslim Doctors and Dentists Association UK exhorts its members to do:
  • To advance the Islamic religion in the practice of medicine in the United Kingdom.
  • To advance medical education in relation to the doctrines, practices and traditions of the Islamic religion.
  • To promote research in various aspects of medical science and to disseminate and publish the useful results of such research.
  • To promote the preservation and protection of the good health of Muslims in the United Kingdom.
Got that? Islam trumps Hippocrates.
But what can explain the silence of the British non-Muslim medical establishment? Well, they have been busy with more pressing matters. Lancet, the prestigious British medical journal, has decried the war in Iraq, deliberately inflated the number of fatalities, accused the United States of “torture” in prisons and printed a column on the trauma inflicted by Israel on the Arab victims of the “occupation.”
In fact, since doctors are virtually unhampered in requesting visas to work abroad one might ask why American medical associations are not more concerned.
Or, why IMANA, the Islamic Medical Association of North America has not addressed the issue. For an answer I went to their website. This association is also member of FIMA, an International Federation of Islamic Medical Associations. Its introduction states, “Islamic Medicine is defined as the art of practice of medicine in the service of humanity under Islamic guidelines as ordained in the divine book al-Qu’ran and taught by the Prophet Muhammad.
In discussing Islamic medical ethics: “a physician derives his conclusions from rules of Islamic laws (Shar’iah) and Moslem medical ethics.” The site goes on to state their four basic principles: respect for the autonomy of the patient; beneficence; no malfeasance and “distributive justice.”(What exactly is that?)
But a quick jump to their ethics section includes mainly a statement opposing force-feeding of prisoners on hunger strikes in United States custody and support for Physicians for Human Rights recommendations of February 2007 on ten steps the United States should take to restore its “Moral Authority.”
Terrorism, or so called honor killings, or sexual mutilation are not even mentioned, although their guiding principle is “Whoever saves a human life, saves the life of the whole mankind”….which actually originated in the Jewish Talmud centuries before Mohammed.
A medical doctor and scholar of Islam, Andrew Bostom, has pointed out that this quote from the Koran comes from the most blatantly anti-Semitic section.
“(5:32) Therefore We prescribed for the Children of Israel that whoso slays a soul not to retaliate for a soul slain, nor for corruption done in the land, shall be as if he had slain mankind altogether; and whoso gives life to a soul, shall be as if he has given life to mankind altogether. Our Messengers have already come to them with the clear signs; then many of them thereafter commit excesses in the earth. (5:33) This is the recompense of those who fight against God and His Messenger, and hasten about the earth, to do corruption there: they shall be slaughtered, or crucified, or their hands and feet shall alternately be struck off; or they shall be banished from the land. That is a degradation for them in this world; and in the world to come awaits them a mighty chastisement .”
One positive example of the good melding of Islamic faith and Hippocrates is the UMMA clinic at UCLA, a primary health care source for over 15,000 children and adults in South Los Angeles, many of whom otherwise would have no access to primary health care services. It has a patient clientele from every conceivable faith, culture and background. Over 95% of the beneficiaries of UMMA's services are not Muslim. They named it UMMA, an acronym for “University Muslim Medical Association” and the Arabic word for “community.”
Among the most heroic and articulate critics of Shar’ia and its practices are three medical doctors, Wafa Sultan, Tawfiq Hamid and Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser- but where are the others?
It is not “Islamophobic” to expect more of the thousands of Muslim physicians and their organizations to decry the outsize participation of Muslim doctors in terrorism and to denounce “honor killings” and the oppression of women. Their failure to do so will result in very harsh immigration policies as well as profiling.
Phobia is defined as an “irrational” fear. There is nothing irrational in being prudent when choosing a physician who will let me keep my head on my shoulders.

Taliban threatens to disfigure un-veiled women with acid

Properly dressed for the Islamic state

That threat comes as part of an extensive list of additional violent moves to impose more Sharia. “Taliban warn ‘un-Islamic’ businesses of dire consequences,” by Shahnawaz Khan for the Daily Times, July 31:

LAHORE: Tehreek-e-Islami Taliban Pakistan (TITP) has distributed a fifteen-days notice to several “un-Islamic” businesses in Kot Addu to shut down or face dire consequences.

The TTIP wrote threatening letters to owners of CDs shops, Internet cafes and cable service providers urging them to close down their activities.

Similarly, the group warned that women must wear hijab to ensure their safety....

The letter, typed and printed on computer, had Baitullah Mehsud’s photograph on it along with two gunmen, Khosa said. There were also Quranic verses about Jihad around the picture, he added.

The message said that Western and Indian media was damaging the character of youths and madrassah students, the official said. The business of music and movies is ‘Haram’, it added.

The message then warned that those who continued their businesses after the 15-day deadline expired would be dealt with sternly.

Acid: The second paragraph said that within five days of the receipt of the letter, every woman not wearing Hijab would be disfigured with acid.

Very soon we would cleanse earth from the traitors of Allah, the third paragraph said.

Name of Khalid Mehsud, purported local Taliban leader, was printed at the end.

FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm

WASHINGTON (AP) - The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and a serrano pepper at a Mexican farm, federal health officials said Wednesday.

Dr. David Acheson, the Food and Drug Administration's food safety chief, called the finding a key breakthrough in the case, as did another health official.

"We have a smoking gun, it appears," said Dr. Lonnie King who directs the center for foodborne illnesses at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Acheson said the farm is in Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Previously, the FDA had traced a contaminated jalapeno pepper to a farm in another part of Mexico.

... The officials insisted that tomatoes still cannot be ruled out and that it is quite possible that the outbreak was caused by several different kinds of contaminated produce.

The outbreak has sickened more than 1,300 people since April.

... If it turns out the tainted irrigation water was also used on tomatoes, it could provide some of the evidence that federal authorities are looking for to back their original focus on the fruit. ...


Congressional oversight of Homeland Security comes under fire again


BY KATHERINE MCINTIRE PETERS, KPETERS@GOVEXEC.COM

Four years after the 9/11 commission recommended that Congress create a "single, principal point of oversight and review," 86 congressional committees and subcommittees oversee the Homeland Security Department. That's about 80 too many, in the view of several officials with expertise in DHS operations.

"Congress has protected its prerogatives and privileges at the expense of oversight," said Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Ala., at a forum on Wednesday sponsored by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative Washington think tank. Since the start of the 110th Congress, Homeland Security officials have testified at 359 hearings and conducted 4,300 briefings for congressional committees -- most for committees other than the House and Senate homeland security panels.

With so many committees exercising jurisdiction over various aspects of Homeland Security's mission, the department is put in the impossible position of having to satisfy competing and sometimes conflicting demands from Congress, said Rogers, ranking member of the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Management, Investigations and Oversight. In addition, the demands of reporting to so many committees have put an untenable administrative burden on the department, he said.

Obama's Global Poverty Act of 2007 (S.2433) Coming Up

"The Global Poverty Act of 2007 (S.2433) is coming up for a Senate vote... according the office of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. Once Harry Reid and the Democrat leadership put it on the calendar, we could have as little as a week to prepare for the vote." - Lee Cary, The American Thinker

If Cary is right, Senator Barack Hussein Obama's only major legislative accomplishment as a United States Senator -- which according to some conservative leaders is potentially an $845 billion United Nations give away of your hard-earned tax dollars -- could be coming up for a stealth vote any day now!

Is it really possible that our federal legislators are planning to pass Barack Hussein Obama's Global Poverty Act while they think we aren't looking?

Here's what conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly said:

"Rumors have been circulating around Capitol Hill that a few activist groups have renewed their surge and have begun lobbying full force for a bill introduced by presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL). The bill has already passed out of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee without any public hearings, and it also passed the House earlier this year. It is important to note that both of these votes were 'voice votes,' which was a deliberate strategy of the congressional majority so that no record would be kept of those who voted in favor of this problematic bill."

Cliff Kincaid of Accuracy in Media recently issued the following report:

"While Senator Barack Obama struggles to keep the public in the dark about the nature of his pro-U.N. Global Poverty Act, a recent 'Bay Area Interfaith Leaders' Luncheon' was held to lobby for Senate passage of the bill, whose cost has been estimated at $845 billion..."

"Meanwhile, a concerned parent alerted us to the fact that a Christian preschool in Long Island, New York was handing out a coloring page for children which included a plea for Congress to pass Obama's Global Poverty Act. 'Dear Parents,' said the letter that was sent home. 'We would like to join efforts with the congregation of St. David's to stop world hunger. You and your child can help by coloring and signing the enclosed sheet. This sheet will be sent along with many others to our representatives in Washington....

"The [enclosed] sheet said 'Dear Senator: At Preschool, I learned to thank God for the food I eat. I also collect coins to help those who don't have enough. Today, I ask you to help, too, with more and better aid for the world's poorest countries. We want Congress to pass the Global Poverty Act. Please cosponsor S. 2433. Thank you.' The child's name and age were supposed to be filled in.

"The pictures to be colored included what appeared to be an angel holding a bowl of food (with a Valentine heart on the robe and the bowl) and a basket with apples." ...

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U.S. official: Iraqis told me WMDs sent to Syria

A former American overseer of Iraqi prisons says several dozen inmates who were members of Saddam Hussein's military and intelligence forces boasted of helping transport weapons of mass destruction to Syria and Lebanon in the three months prior to Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Don Bordenkircher – who served two years as national director of prison and jail operations in Iraq– told WND that about 40 prisoners he spoke with "boasted of being involved in the transport of WMD warheads to Syria.

A smaller number of prisoners, he said, claimed "they knew the locations of the missile hulls buried in Iraq."

Some of the inmates, Bordenkircher said, "wanted to trade their information for a release from prison and were amenable to showing the locations."

The prisoners were members of the Iraqi military or civilians assigned to the Iraqi military, often stationed at munitions facilities, according to Bordenkircher. He said he was told the WMDs were shipped by truck into Syria, and some ended up in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley. ...

Iran may be developing electromagnetic pulse weapons

There’s no shortage of talk over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Israel has said point-blank that it would not hesitate to attack Iran (again) if Tehran continues with a weapons program, and both presidential candidates in the United States have said that Iran is dangerous and shouldn’t have nuclear capabilities. However, the real threat has largely not been discussed by the media in the US. A report issued in April by the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack notes that an EMP attack could be one of the most devastating types of attack against US military and civilians assets, and wreak havoc on the economy - without requiring a very sophisticated nuclear weapon.

Dr. William Graham, who heads the panel, has noted that recent missile tests by Iran have been suspciously different from past ones. In a private conference last weekend, Dr. Graham outlined the evidence. Among other issues, Iran has detoned warheads at the top of the missile’s vertical range, or apogee - where the curvature of the Earth would not block the maximum broadcast of an EMP signal.

According to Dr. Graham, the Iranians have "detonated the warhead near apogee, not over the target area where the thing would eventually land, but at altitude. Why would they do that?”

Additional concern comes from where and how the missiles are actually launched - in some cases, from the Caspian Sea, which may be used to simulate any major body of water. A fishing vessel or other innocuous-looking boat could be used for the launch without raising suspicion.

“They’ve got ranges in Iran which are more than long enough to handle Scud launches and even Shahab-3 launches,” said Dr. Graham. “Why would they be launching from the surface of the Caspian Sea? They obviously have not explained that to us.”

Such an attack would be an immediate and sudden disaster for the United States, and likely lead to a nationwide humanitarian crisis, as so much national infrastructure relies on electricity. A wide-scale chain of events would result in massive confusion and chaos. Recovering from an EMP attack would likely take decades and require trillions of dollars. A missile shield or other defense system could effectively stop such a threat.

However, there are some deterrents that exist today. United States military assets are still located all over the world, and we have many NATO allies who could be called upon to respond in such a crisis. Most satellites would likely not have been affected by the EMP signal. Many government buildings, and equipment relating to national security (including aircraft) are also shielded against EMP, so the effect would be limited and they might still be able to operate afterwards.

The most likely user of a weapon like this would likely be a terrorist group that does not fear reprisal, or as with al-Qaeda, one whose stated goal is to generate conflicts between the West and the rest of the world. Of course, the military has been designing weapons to handle EMP for decades. Civilians can also do this, if they so choose. Click here for an Army manual on EMP shielding .


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The Emerging EMP Threat to the United States , by Dr. Mark Schneider

Discussion in Congress by Representative Roscoe Bartlett, (R) Virginia

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Iraq’s Interior Minister Thanks U.S. Troops for Liberating Iraq

Washington (CNSNews.com) – A top Iraqi official visited wounded American troops at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., Tuesday to thank them for their part in ending Saddam Hussein’s rule in his country.

“We have come … to express our gratitude and appreciation for the sacrifices made by these great warriors, soldiers, in freeing the Iraqi people and in helping us in Iraq recover from tyranny and dictatorship,” Jawad Karim al-Bolani, Iraq’s minister of the interior, said through a translator to a handful of journalists in the lobby of the medical center.

“We also want to express our gratitude to the families of all these great men and women and express how important their sacrifices are for our nation,” he added. ...

Textbook Terrorism

Islamofascism: A new study confirms our "ally" Saudi Arabia is still poisoning young Muslim minds with anti-Western textbooks. So? Its hate-filled graduates are enrolling at our colleges.

The Hudson Institute reviewed the 2007-08 textbooks distributed by the Saudi Ministry of Education and found that, despite promised reforms, the kingdom still teaches students to "hate the infidels."

The texts assert that it's "permissible" for a Muslim to kill an "apostate," an "adulterer," a "homosexual," as well as non-Muslims practicing "polytheism," or Christianity.

The violent ideology is introduced in a religion textbook in the first grade and reinforced and developed in following years of the public education system, culminating in the 12th grade where a text instructs students that it's their religious duty to do battle against infidels in order to spread Islam.

The 12th-grade book glorifies "martyrdom" as "noble" and defines "jihad" as an "effort to wage war against the unbelievers." Jihad, it asserts, is the "pinnacle of Islam."

Many of these jihad-infused 12th-graders are flooding U.S. campuses right now, thanks to a post-9/11 "good will" gesture by the White House to reward more than 20,000 young Saudi men with student visas. King Abdullah had asked for the deal and got it — in part because he promised to reform the textbooks.

As usual, the Saudis tricked us. Instead of moving them to reforms, the deal only puts our homeland security at risk. Trained as they are to hate America from an early age, there is a good chance some Saudi students will lash out at their gracious host like the 15 Saudi hijackers before them.

"Some Saudis themselves have linked the kingdom's educational curriculum to patterns of violence in young Saudi men," the 90-page Hudson report said.

The curriculum is not confined to the kingdom; the oil-rich Saudi government is exporting it far and wide.

It disseminates these texts internationally, including to 19 academies founded by the Saudi ministry and chaired by local Saudi ambassadors in or near major foreign cities.

Quotes from the latest textbooks Riyadh is propagating include:

• "Every religion other than Islam is false."

• "The Jews and Christians are enemies of the believers."

• "Only through force and victory over the enemies is there security and repose."

• "The apes are Jews, the people of the Sabbath; while the swine are Christians, the infidels of the communion of Jesus."

The Saudi ministry has not removed these messages from its school texts. Its promised reforms are a joke, and the proof is clear. Now will the White House and State Department finally take action, as required under the International Religious Freedom Act? ...

Why Terror Thrives

Someone set out to kill a lot of people on Sunday night in Istanbul, Turkey - and did. Two bombs were exploded, 10 minutes apart, along a pedestrian mall in a residential neighborhood. The first explosion attracted a crowd; the second, which could be heard a mile away, was intended to kill those drawn to the site of the first attack. Some 17 people lost their lives and over 150 were wounded. Turkish president Abdullah Gul said the attack showed "the ruthlessness of terrorism." Indeed it did.

Terrorism, meaning the systematic use of force against civilians to demoralize, intimidate or subjugate countries or peoples, has been a scourge of humanity from time immemorial. The assault against an El Al plane at Munich Airport on February 10, 1970 was not the first instance of a civilian airliner being targeted. That appalling distinction goes to a Puerto Rican communist who hijacked a US airliner to Havana in 1961. Cuba gave him asylum.

It was the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, however, that trailblazed attacks on airliners with its September 7, 1970 hijacking of three planes "to call special attention to the Palestinian problem." Sure enough, the Palestinian cause has since became synonymous with anti-civilian warfare, from the Munich Olympics' massacre in September 1972 to the Arab fratricide inside Gaza this weekend. And the slaughter of innocents is now part of the Islamists' struggle against "infidels." What the Palestinians began in the early 1970s is now paying "dividends." ...

U.S. military: Iraqi detainees imposed sharia law on other prisoners

They've moved to separate the "extremists" to keep them from influencing the general inmate population in U.S. prisons in Iraq. A wise next step would be to do the same in domestic prisons to prevent prison dawa and plots like this. "US military: Iraq inmates imposed Islamic justice," by Kim Gamel for the Associated Press, July 26:

BAGHDAD - For years, extremist Iraqi detainees in U.S. custody held self-styled Islamic courts and tortured or killed inmates who refused to join them, military officials said, disclosing new details about the use of American prisons to recruit for the insurgency.
The problem became the main catalyst for a decision to separate moderate detainees from the extremists, part of a broader reform package aimed at correcting widespread U.S. prison abuses that sparked international criticism.
"We were having people who weren't insurgents who were being forced to be insurgents because of the power of these courts, the power of al-Qaida and other extremist groups," said Lt. Col. Kenneth Plowman, a spokesman for Task Force 134, which operates coalition detention facilities in Iraq.

Tiny Minority of Extremists Alert:

He told The Associated Press Friday that the jailhouse Sharia courts were formed, despite the presence of U.S guards, to enforce an extreme interpretation of Islamic law. They were then used to convict moderate inmates, who were then tortured or killed, he said.
In comments published in the Sierra Vista Herald in Arizona, Brig. Gen. Rodney L. Johnson, commander of the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command, put the number of detainees tried by the courts in the double-digits. Neither he nor Plowman would give specific numbers.
The courts were eradicated and none has been detected in six months although some gang-related issues persist, Plowman said.
"We have a detainee population of about 21,000. You're gonna have extremists who will find a way to communicate and to form these kind of organizations," he added.
But he said guards had stepped up to block efforts to form new courts. [...]
"The problem's been apparent and when Stone took command that was one of his first initiatives — to separate out the detainees into categories like moderate, extremists etc. in order to resolve this issue," Plowman said. "There hasn't been any real Sharia court for six months or so." [...]
Plowman said the military is using Muslim clerics and prison board members to determine to which category they should be assigned.

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What to Do: Blow Myself Up or Study Engineering at Caltech?

Sometimes the answer to a problem isn't as hard as we think it is. In fact, it may be downright easy. But something in our makeup prevents us from either seeing or pursuing the answer. We continue to tread the more arduous path and, in the process, not only perpetuate, but compound the problem. ...

12 Myths of 21st-Century War

by Ralph Peters

Unaware of the cost of freedom and served by leaders without military expertise, Americans have started to believe whatever's comfortable

We're in trouble. We're in danger of losing more wars. Our troops haven't forgotten how to fight. We've never had better men and women in uniform. But our leaders and many of our fellow Americans no longer grasp what war means or what it takes to win.

Thanks to those who have served in uniform, we've lived in such safety and comfort for so long that for many Americans sacrifice means little more than skipping a second trip to the buffet table.

Two trends over the past four decades contributed to our national ignorance of the cost, and necessity, of victory. First, the most privileged Americans used the Vietnam War as an excuse to break their tradition of uniformed service. Ivy League universities once produced heroes. Now they resist Reserve Officer Training Corps representation on their campuses.

Yet, our leading universities still produce a disproportionate number of U.S. political leaders. The men and women destined to lead us in wartime dismiss military service as a waste of their time and talents. Delighted to pose for campaign photos with our troops, elected officials in private disdain the military. Only one serious presidential aspirant in either party is a veteran, while another presidential hopeful pays as much for a single haircut as I took home in a month as an Army private.

Second, we've stripped in-depth U.S. history classes out of our schools. Since the 1960s, one history course after another has been cut, while the content of those remaining focuses on social issues and our alleged misdeeds. Dumbed-down textbooks minimize the wars that kept us free. As a result, ignorance of the terrible price our troops had to pay for freedom in the past creates absurd expectations about our present conflicts. When the media offer flawed or biased analyses, the public lacks the knowledge to make informed judgments.

This combination of national leadership with no military expertise and a population that hasn't been taught the cost of freedom leaves us with a government that does whatever seems expedient and a citizenry that believes whatever's comfortable. Thus, myths about war thrive.

Myth No. 1: War doesn't change anything.

This campus slogan contradicts all of human history. Over thousands of years, war has been the last resort - and all too frequently the first resort - of tribes, religions, dynasties, empires, states and demagogues driven by grievance, greed or a heartless quest for glory. No one believes that war is a good thing, but it is sometimes necessary. We need not agree in our politics or on the manner in which a given war is prosecuted, but we can't pretend that if only we laid down our arms all others would do the same.

Wars, in fact, often change everything. Who would argue that the American Revolution, our Civil War or World War II changed nothing? Would the world be better today if we had been pacifists in the face of Nazi Germany and imperial Japan?

Certainly, not all of the changes warfare has wrought through the centuries have been positive. Even a just war may generate undesirable results, such as Soviet tyranny over half of Europe after 1945. But of one thing we may be certain: a U.S. defeat in any war is a defeat not only for freedom, but for civilization. Our enemies believe that war can change the world. And they won't be deterred by bumper stickers.

Myth No. 2: Victory is impossible today.

Victory is always possible, if our nation is willing to do what it takes to win. But victory is, indeed, impossible if U.S. troops are placed under impossible restrictions, if their leaders refuse to act boldly, if every target must be approved by lawyers, and if the American people are disheartened by a constant barrage of negativity from the media. We don't need generals who pop up behind microphones to apologize for every mistake our soldiers make. We need generals who win.

And you can't win if you won't fight. We're at the start of a violent struggle that will ebb and flow for decades, yet our current generation of leaders, in and out of uniform, worries about hurting the enemy's feelings.

One of the tragedies of our involvement in Iraq is that while we did a great thing by removing Saddam Hussein, we tried to do it on the cheap. It's an iron law of warfare that those unwilling to pay the butcher's bill up front will pay it with compound interest in the end. We not only didn't want to pay that bill, but our leaders imagined that we could make friends with our enemies even before they were fully defeated. Killing a few hundred violent actors like Moqtada al-Sadr in 2003 would have prevented thousands of subsequent American deaths and tens of thousands of Iraqi deaths. We started something our national leadership lacked the guts to finish.

Despite our missteps, victory looked a great deal less likely in the early months of 1942 than it does against our enemies today. Should we have surrendered after the fall of the Philippines? Today's opinion makers and elected officials have lost their grip on what it takes to win. In the timeless words of Nathan Bedford Forrest, "War means fighting, and fighting means killing."

And in the words of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, "It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it."

Myth No 3: Insurgencies can never be defeated.

Historically, fewer than one in 20 major insurgencies succeeded. Virtually no minor ones survived. In the mid-20th century, insurgencies scored more wins than previously had been the case, but that was because the European colonial powers against which they rebelled had already decided to rid themselves of their imperial possessions. Even so, more insurgencies were defeated than not, from the Philippines to Kenya to Greece. In the entire 18th century, our war of independence was the only insurgency that defeated a major foreign power and drove it out for good.

The insurgencies we face today are, in fact, more lethal than the insurrections of the past century. We now face an international terrorist insurgency as well as local rebellions, all motivated by religious passion or ethnicity or a fatal compound of both. The good news is that in over 3,000 years of recorded history, insurgencies motivated by faith and blood overwhelmingly failed. The bad news is that they had to be put down with remorseless bloodshed.

Myth No. 4: There's no military solution; only negotiations can solve our problems.

In most cases, the reverse is true. Negotiations solve nothing until a military decision has been reached and one side recognizes a peace agreement as its only hope of survival. It would be a welcome development if negotiations fixed the problems we face in Iraq, but we're the only side interested in a negotiated solution. Every other faction - the terrorists, Sunni insurgents, Shia militias, Iran and Syria - is convinced it can win.

The only negotiations that produce lasting results are those conducted from positions of indisputable strength.

Myth No. 5: When we fight back, we only provoke our enemies.

When dealing with bullies, either in the school yard or in a global war, the opposite is true: if you don't fight back, you encourage your enemy to behave more viciously.

Passive resistance only works when directed against rule-of-law states, such as the core English-speaking nations. It doesn't work where silent protest is answered with a bayonet in the belly or a one-way trip to a political prison. We've allowed far too many myths about the "innate goodness of humanity" to creep up on us. Certainly, many humans would rather be good than bad. But if we're unwilling to fight the fraction of humanity that's evil, armed and determined to subjugate the rest, we'll face even grimmer conflicts.

Myth No. 6: Killing terrorists only turns them into martyrs.

It's an anomaly of today's Western world that privileged individuals feel more sympathy for dictators, mass murderers and terrorists - consider the irrational protests against Guantanamo - than they do for their victims. We were told, over and over, that killing Osama bin Laden or Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, hanging Saddam Hussein or targeting the Taliban's Mullah Omar would only unite their followers. Well, we haven't yet gotten Osama or Omar, but Zarqawi's dead and forgotten by his own movement, whose members never invoke that butcher's memory. And no one is fighting to avenge Saddam. The harsh truth is that when faced with true fanatics, killing them is the only way to end their influence. Imprisoned, they galvanize protests, kidnappings, bombings and attacks that seek to free them. Want to make a terrorist a martyr? Just lock him up. Attempts to try such monsters in a court of law turn into mockeries that only provide public platforms for their hate speech, which the global media is delighted to broadcast. Dead, they're dead. And killing them is the ultimate proof that they lack divine protection. Dead terrorists don't kill.

Myth No. 7: If we fight as fiercely as our enemies, we're no better than them.

Did the bombing campaign against Germany turn us into Nazis? Did dropping atomic bombs on Japan to end the war and save hundreds of thousands of American lives, as well as millions of Japanese lives, turn us into the beasts who conducted the Bataan Death March?

The greatest immorality is for the United States to lose a war. While we seek to be as humane as the path to victory permits, we cannot shrink from doing what it takes to win. At present, the media and influential elements of our society are obsessed with the small immoralities that are inevitable in wartime. Soldiers are human, and no matter how rigorous their training, a miniscule fraction of our troops will do vicious things and must be punished as a consequence. Not everyone in uniform will turn out to be a saint, and not every chain of command will do its job with equal effectiveness. But obsessing on tragic incidents - of which there have been remarkably few in Iraq or Afghanistan - obscures the greater moral issue: the need to defeat enemies who revel in butchering the innocent, who celebrate atrocities, and who claim their god wants blood.

Myth No. 8: The United States is more hated today than ever before.

Those who served in Europe during the Cold War remember enormous, often-violent protests against U.S. policy that dwarfed today's let's-have-fun-on-a-Sunday-afternoon rallies. Older readers recall the huge ban-the-bomb, pro-communist demonstrations of the 1950s and the vast seas of demonstrators filling the streets of Paris, Rome and Berlin to protest our commitment to Vietnam. Imagine if we'd had 24/7 news coverage of those rallies. I well remember serving in Germany in the wake of our withdrawal from Saigon, when U.S. soldiers were despised by the locals - who nonetheless were willing to take our money - and terrorists tried to assassinate U.S. generals.

The fashionable anti-Americanism of the chattering classes hasn't stopped the world from seeking one big green card. As I've traveled around the globe since 9/11, I've found that below the government-spokesman/professional-radical level, the United States remains the great dream for university graduates from Berlin to Bangalore to Bogota.

On the domestic front, we hear ludicrous claims that our country has never been so divided. Well, that leaves out our Civil War. Our historical amnesia also erases the violent protests of the late 1960s and early 1970s, the mass confrontations, rioting and deaths. Is today's America really more fractured than it was in 1968?

Myth No. 9: Our invasion of Iraq created our terrorist problems.

This claim rearranges the order of events, as if the attacks of 9/11 happened after Baghdad fell. Our terrorist problems have been created by the catastrophic failure of Middle Eastern civilization to compete on any front and were exacerbated by the determination of successive U.S. administrations, Democrat and Republican, to pretend that Islamist terrorism was a brief aberration. Refusing to respond to attacks, from the bombings in Beirut to Khobar Towers, from the first attack on the Twin Towers to the near-sinking of the USS Cole, we allowed our enemies to believe that we were weak and cowardly. Their unchallenged successes served as a powerful recruiting tool. Did our mistakes on the ground in Iraq radicalize some new recruits for terror? Yes, But imagine how many more recruits there might have been and the damage they might have inflicted on our homeland had we not responded militarily in Afghanistan and then carried the fight to Iraq. Now Iraq is al-Qaeda's Vietnam, not ours.

Myth No. 10: If we just leave, the Iraqis will patch up their differences on their own.

The point may come at which we have to accept that Iraqis are so determined to destroy their own future that there's nothing more we can do. But we're not there yet, and leaving immediately would guarantee not just one massacre but a series of slaughters and the delivery of a massive victory to the forces of terrorism. We must be open-minded about practical measures, from changes in strategy to troop reductions, if that's what the developing situation warrants. But it's grossly irresponsible to claim that our presence is the primary cause of the violence in Iraq - an allegation that ignores history.

Myth No. 11: It's all Israel 's fault. Or the popular Washington corollary: "The Saudis are our friends."

Israel is the Muslim world's excuse for failure, not a reason for it. Even if we didn't support Israel, Islamist extremists would blame us for countless other imagined wrongs, since they fear our freedoms and our culture even more than they do our military. All men and women of conscience must recognize the core difference between Israel and its neighbors: Israel genuinely wants to live in peace, while its genocidal neighbors want Israel erased from the map.

As for the mad belief that the Saudis are our friends, it endures only because the Saudis have spent so much money on both sides of the aisle in Washington. Saudi money continues to subsidize anti-Western extremism, to divide fragile societies, and encourage hatred between Muslims and all others. Saudi extremism has done far more damage to the Middle East than Israel ever did. The Saudis are our enemies.

Myth No. 12: The Middle East's problems are all America 's fault.

Muslim extremists would like everyone to believe this, but it just isn't true. The collapse of once great Middle Eastern civilizations has been under way for more than five centuries, and the region became a backwater before the United States became a country. For the first century and a half of our national existence, our relations with the people of the Middle East were largely beneficent and protective, notwithstanding our conflict with the Barbary Pirates in North Africa . But Islamic civilization was on a downward trajectory that could not be arrested. Its social and economic structures, its values, its neglect of education, its lack of scientific curiosity, the indolence of its ruling classes and its inability to produce a single modern state that served its people all guaranteed that, as the West's progress accelerated, the Middle East would fall ever farther behind. The Middle East has itself to blame for its problems.

None of us knows what our strategic future holds, but we have no excuse for not knowing our own past. We need to challenge inaccurate assertions about our policies, about our past and about war itself. And we need to work within our community and state education systems to return balanced, comprehensive history programs to our schools. The unprecedented wealth and power of the United States allows us to afford many things denied to human beings throughout history. But we, the people, cannot afford ignorance.

[Ralph Peters is a retired Army officer, strategist and author of 22 books, including the recent "Wars of Blood and Faith: The Conflicts That Will Shape the 21st Century.]