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Apology to Hamid Karzai Over Torched Korans, Take 2

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Millions of Americans were bewildered to hear that President Obama took the time to draft a letter of apology and send it to Afghan President Hamid Karzai after several korans were found charred in a trash heap. It is a … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 24/02/2012 01:22 Number of articles : 2

Apology to Hamid Karzai Over Torched Korans, Take 2

Usher Feels Pressure to Succeed Michael Jackson

Usher is under pressure these days. The burden of being the next Michael Jackson would take its toll on any man. Not sure who is pressuring him to assume that role, but he feels under the gun. “You know, we lost Michael Jackson. A lot of pressure is on me ,” he confesses to the Daily Star, and while “I don’t mind taking it,” it’s also not an easy task. THE NEXT MJ? It’s a challenge, but Usher won’t back down . “I want to make sure that you get that type of experience that leaves you saying, ‘OMG’. The impression I like to leave is that this guy is really stepping it up to a level where people can hopefully compare me to Michael Jackson.” “I basically tear myself apart inside, emotionally, energetically, connecting with you and making sure that you enjoy this moment.” Dude … chill. You’ve gotta love that kind of dedication to his craft, and the THG staff definitely ranked “OMG” on our list of 2010’s top songs … but come on. Michael Jackson’s shoes aren’t going to be filled by Usher (or Kanye ) anytime soon. It’s okay to respect that legacy and be your awesome self. Also, you need to elevate a little. The R&B superstar confessed that he wept openly over prot

Mark Zuckerberg Named Time Person of the Year

Mark Zuckerberg has beaten out an assortment of trapped miners, a group of bitter voters and a shady Internet activist for the title of Time’s Person of the Year. Handed out since 1927, this honor is described by the magazine as the individual who “has done the most to change the news, for better or worse.” Past recipients have ranged from Adolf Hitler to The Computer to Bill Clinton. Did Mark Zuckerberg have a greater societal impact

BBC News – List of facilities ‘vital to US security’ leaked

A long list of key facilities around the world that the US describes as vital to its national security has been released by Wikileaks. The US State Department in February 2009 asked all US missions abroad to list all installations whose loss could critically affect US national security. The list includes pipelines, communication and transport hubs. Several UK sites are listed, including cable locations, satellite sites and BAE Systems plants. This is probably the most controversial document yet from the Wikileaks organisation. The definition of US national security revealed by the cable is broad and all embracing. In addition to obvious pieces of strategic infrastructure like communications hubs, gas pipelines and so on, it contains, amongst other things, a cobalt mine in Congo, an anti-snake venom factory in Australia and an insulin plant in Denmark. The US missions were asked to list all installations whose loss could critically impact the public health, economic security or national security of the United States. In Britain, for example, the list ranges from Cornwall to Scotland, including key satellite communications sites and the places where trans-Atlantic cables make landfall. “What the list might do is to prompt potential attackers to look at a broader range of targets” A number of BAE Systems plants involved in joint weapons programmes with the Americans are listed, along with a marine engineering firm in Edinburgh which is said to be “critical” for nuclear powered submarines. 'Targets for terror' The geographical range of the document is extraordinary. If the US sees itself as waging a “global war on terror” then this represents a global directory of the key installations and facilities – many of them medical or industrial – that are seen as being of vital importance to Washington. No wonder then that the Times newspaper in London has published the story under the headline “Wikileaks lists 'targets for terror' against the US”. Some locations are given unique billing. The Nadym gas pipeline junction in western Siberia, for example, is described as “the most critical gas facility in the world”. Continue reading the main story The Main Leaks So Far Fears that terrorists may acquire Pakistani nuclear material Several Arab leaders urged attack on Iran over nuclear issue US instructs spying on key UN officials China's changing relationship with North Korea Yemen approved US strikes on militants Personal and embarrassing comments on world leaders Afghan leader Hamid Karzai freed dangerous detainees Russia is a “virtual mafia state” with widespread corruption and bribery Afghan President Hamid Karzai is “paranoid and weak” Comments on the extent of alleged corruption in Afghanistan Chinese leadership was 'behind hacking of Google' Wikileaks cables: Key issues It is a crucial transit point for Russian gas heading for western Europe. In some cases, specific pharmaceutical plants or those making blood products are highlighted for their crucial importance to the global supply chain. Of course the critical question is that raised by the Times newspaper's headline: Is this really a listing of potential targets that might be of use to a terrorist? The cable contains a simple listing. In many cases towns are noted as the location but not actual street addresses. That, of course, is not going to hinder anyone with access to the internet. There are also no details of security measures at any of the listed sites. What the list might do is to prompt potential attackers to look at a broader range of targets, especially given that the US authorities classify them as being so important. It is not perhaps a major security breach, but many governments may see it as an unhelpful development. It inevitably prompts the question as to exactly what positive benefit Wikileaks was intending in releasing this document. Former UK Foreign Secretary Malcolm Rifkind condemned the move. “This is further evidence that they have been generally irresponsible, bordering on criminal,” Mr Rifkind said. “This is the kind of information terrorists are interested in knowing.” added by: Itsbatman_Durr

British PM: 2010 ‘Vital’ For Afghanistan

Britain’s Prime Minister popped over to Afghanistan on Thursday to reaffirm that 2010 would be the “vital year” for his country’s military campaign against the Taliban, a claim made in the face of one of the toughest weeks against coalition forces in the past few years. —JCL The New York Times: . Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain flew to Kabul, Afghanistan, on Thursday, saying this would be the “vital year” for the campaign against the Taliban. “This is the year when we have to make progress — progress for the sake of the Afghan people, but progress also on behalf of people back at home who want this to work,” Mr. Cameron said. He said an increase in the number of British troops in Afghanistan, now about 10,000, was “not remotely on the U.K. agenda.” He made clear that Britain’s goal was to hand over security responsibilities to Afghan forces as soon as possible. At a news conference with the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, Mr. Cameron said, “No one wants British troops to stay in Afghanistan for a day longer than is necessary.” Read more Related Entries June 9, 2010 Kandahar Test [A Cartoon From UAE] June 8, 2010 Newest National Security Strategy Is an Elaboration of the Old

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Kucinich plans to force vote on US withdrawal from Afghanistan

For congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Afghan President Hamid Karzai's announcement Tuesday that his country would need the US's military support for another 10 or 15 years seems to have been the last straw. The outspoken House representative says it was Karzai's statement that prompted him to draft a resolution calling for a House vote on the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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Clinton unveils 11-foot statue of himself in Kosovo

Thousands of ethnic Albanians braved low temperatures and a cold wind in Kosovo's capital Pristina to welcome former President Bill Clinton on Sunday as he attended the unveiling of an 11-foot statue of himself on a key boulevard that also bears his name. Clinton is celebrated as a hero by Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority for launching NATO's bombing campaign against Yugoslavia in 1999 that stopped the brutal Serb forces' crackdown on independence-seeking ethnic Albanians. This is his first visit to Kosovo since it declared independence from Serbia last year.

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Karzai declared elected president of Afghanistan

U.N. congratulates Hamid Karzai on his win as president; Karzai now to form new government

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Afghan commission orders election runoff: Fraud investigation stripped incumbent Karzai of victory

KABUL – Afghanistan's election commission Tuesday ordered a Nov. 7 runoff in the disputed presidential poll after a fraud investigation dropped incumbent Hamid Karzai's votes below 50 percent of the total

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