Category: World

  • Turkey: Syria will accept only us as mediator in Israel talks

    Turkey: Syria will accept only us as mediator in Israel talks

    AAdvisers to Turkey’s prime minister have said that Syria would accept only their country as a mediator in peace talks with Israel, after Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu recently voiced doubts that Ankara could continue in the role.
    Following a crisis in relations between Israel and Turkey last week, Netanyahu said he objects to Turkey resuming its role as mediator and does not see how the country can remain “an honest broker.”

    The aides relayed the message to Balad MK Jamal Zahalka, who was in Istanbul to participate in a forum which included representatives from Middle Eastern and European states.

     

     
     

    They said neither the Syrians nor the Turks are of the belief that Israel is interested in advancing peace talks with Syria, given Netanyahu’s public refusal to relinquish the Golan Heights, a key Syrian demand.
    Zahalka told Haaretz that the Turkish premier, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had adopted a more moderate tone when discussing Turkey’s readiness to help push the peace process between Israel and Syria forward if and when both countries so desire.

    He quoted Erdogan as saying that the Iranian nuclear impasse cannot be resolved militarily. Diplomacy is the only avenue to diffuse the crisis, the Turkish leader said. Ankara would also be willing to serve as a mediator between Iran and the international community, Erdogan told participants at the conference.

    The Turkish premier said that ultimately the Middle East should be free of weapons of mass destruction, Zahalka said.

    Erdogan also repeated Turkey’s call for the lifting of the blockade on Gaza, which has become “a large prison for a million-and-a-half Palestinians.”

    Two weeks ago, tensions flared between the two countries after Turkey banned Israel from participating in a NATO air force drill. Ankara further strained relations last week when it refused to take off the air a television drama depicts Israeli soldiers killing Palestinian children.

     

     

    Haaretz

  • Nine suspected PKK members detained in France

    Nine suspected PKK members detained in France

    PKK-FranceFrench police have detained nine suspected PKK members for racketeering to collect money from Kurds living in France, security officials said

    French police have detained nine suspected PKK members for racketeering to collect money from Kurds living in France, security officials said. 

    French counter-terror teams have also seized large amounts of cash in the houses of the detained PKK members in the large-scale operation conducted in the cities of Le Luc and Vidauban. 

    French security authorities have detained 40 PKK members since last June.

    AA

    Source:  www.worldbulletin.net, 20 October 2009

  • EC’s Verheugen says EU needs Turkey

    EC’s Verheugen says EU needs Turkey

    BERLIN, Germany — European Commission (EC) Vice President Guenter Verheugen said in an interview with German radio station Deutschlandfunk on Sunday (October 18th) that the EU needs Turkey more than Ankara needs Brussels. “Turkey has immense strategic importance. I highlight the security of the entire region,” Verheugen said. “The EU should consider what would happen if Turkey preferred to pursue another road, other than gaining a seat among Western states.” He said Turkey could facilitate relations between western democracies and the Muslim world. Verheugen stressed however that Turkey must still fulfil certain membership requirements. (Zaman – 19/10/09; Ennahar, MIA – 18/10/09)

    Source: www.setimes.com, 19/10/2009

  • BNP debate ‘illegal’, Hain warns

    BNP debate ‘illegal’, Hain warns

    A4Cabinet minister Peter Hain has warned the BBC that it could face legal action unless it scraps the controversial appearance of far-right MEP Nick Griffin on Question Time.

    Peter Hain has written to BBC director general Mark Thompson demanding he suspend the “abhorrent” inclusion of the British National Party leader on the flagship political debate show.

    The Welsh Secretary argued that the BNP was at present “an unlawful body” after the party told a court last week it would amend its whites-only membership rules to meet discrimination legislation.

    The Equality and Human Rights Commission had issued county court proceedings over concerns the membership criteria were restrictive to those within certain ethnic groups.

    Mr Griffin is due to appear on Thursday’s edition of Question Time alongside Justice Secretary Jack Straw, representatives of the other main parties and black writer Bonnie Greer.

    But in his letter, Mr Hain said: “If you do not review the decision you may run the very serious risk of legal challenge in addition to the moral objections that I make. In my view, your approach is unreasonable, irrational and unlawful.”

    ITN

  • Iran’s nuclear threat is a lie

    Iran’s nuclear threat is a lie

    John Pilger

    01 October 2009

    Obama’s “showdown” with Iran has another agenda. The media have been tasked with preparing the public for endless war

    Statesman

    In 2001, the Observer published a series of reports that claimed an “Iraqi connection” to al-Qaeda, even describing the base in Iraq where the training of terrorists took place and a facility where anthrax was being manufactured as a weapon of mass destruction. It was all false. Supplied by US intelligence and Iraqi exiles, planted stories in the British and US media helped George Bush and Tony Blair to launch an illegal invasion which caused, according to the most recent study, 1.3 million deaths.

    Something similar is happening over Iran: the same syncopation of government and media “revelations”, the same manufacture of a sense of crisis. “Showdown looms with Iran over secret nuclear plant”, declared the Guardian on 26 September. “Showdown” is the theme. High noon. The clock ticking. Good versus evil. Add a smooth new US president who has “put paid to the Bush years”. An immediate echo is the notorious Guardian front page of 22 May 2007: “Iran’s secret plan for summer offensive to force US out of Iraq”. Based on unsubstantiated claims by the Pentagon, the writer Simon Tisdall presented as fact an Iranian “plan” to wage war on, and defeat, US forces in Iraq by September of that year – a demonstrable falsehood for which there has been no retraction.

    The official jargon for this kind of propaganda is “psy-ops”, the military term for psychological operations. In the Pentagon and Whitehall, it has become a critical component of a diplomatic and military campaign to blockade, isolate and weaken Iran by hyping its “nuclear threat”: a phrase now used incessantly by Barack Obama and Gordon Brown, and parroted by the BBC and other broadcasters as objective news. And it is fake.

    The threat is one-way

    On 16 September, Newsweek disclosed that the major US intelligence agencies had reported to the White House that Iran’s “nuclear status” had not changed since the National Intelligence Estimate of November 2007, which stated with “high confidence” that Iran had halted in 2003 the programme it was alleged to have developed. The International Atomic Energy Agency has backed this, time and again.

    The current propaganda derives from Obama’s announcement that the US is scrapping missiles stationed on Russia’s border. This serves to cover the fact that the number of US missile sites is actually expanding in Europe and the “redundant” missiles are being redeployed on ships. The game is to mollify Russia into joining, or not obstructing, the US campaign against Iran. “President Bush was right,” said Obama, “that Iran’s ballistic missile programme poses a significant threat [to Europe and the US].” That Iran would contemplate a suicidal attack on the US is preposterous. The threat, as ever, is one-way, with the world’s superpower virtually ensconced on Iran’s borders.

    Iran’s crime is its independence. Having thrown out America’s favourite tyrant, Shah Reza Pahlavi, Iran remains the only resource-rich Muslim state beyond US control. As only Israel has a “right to exist” in the Middle East, the US goal is to cripple the Islamic Republic. This will allow Israel to divide and dominate the Middle East on Washington’s behalf, undeterred by a confident neighbour. If any country in the world has been handed urgent cause to develop a nuclear “deterrence”, it is Iran.

    As one of the original signatories of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran has been a consistent advocate of a nuclear-free zone in the Middle East. In contrast, Israel has never agreed to an IAEA inspection, and its nuclear weapons plant at Dimona remains an open secret. Armed with as many as 200 active nuclear warheads, Israel “deplores” UN resolutions calling on it to sign the NPT, just as it deplored the recent UN report charging it with crimes against humanity in Gaza, just as it maintains a world record for violations of international law. It gets away with this because great power grants it immunity.

    Preparing for endless war

    Obama’s “showdown” with Iran has another agenda. On both sides of the Atlantic the media have been tasked with preparing the public for endless war. The US/Nato commander General Stanley McChrystal says 500,000 troops will be required in Afghanistan over five years, according to America’s NBC. The goal is control of the “strategic prize” of the gas and oilfields of the Caspian Sea, central Asia, the Gulf and Iran – in other words, Eurasia. But the war is opposed by 69 per cent of the British public, 57 per cent of the US public and almost every other human being. Convincing “us” that Iran is the new demon will not be easy. McChrystal’s spurious claim that Iran “is reportedly training fighters for certain Taliban groups” is as desperate as Brown’s pathetic echo of “a line in the sand”.

    During the Bush years, according to the great whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg, a military coup took place in the US, and the Pentagon is now ascendant in every area of American foreign policy. A measure of its control is the number of wars of aggression being waged simultaneously and the adoption of a “first-strike” doctrine that has lowered the threshold on nuclear weapons, together with the blurring of the distinction between nuclear and conventional weapons.

    All this mocks Obama’s media rhetoric about “a world without nuclear weapons”. In fact, he is the Pentagon’s most important acquisition. His acquiescence with its demand that he keep on Bush’s secretary of “defence” and arch war-maker, Robert Gates, is unique in US history. He has proved his worth with stepped-up wars from south Asia to the Horn of Africa. Like Bush’s America, Obama’s America is run by some very dangerous people. We have a right to be warned. When will those paid to keep the record straight do their job?

    New Statesman

  • U.S. UNDER SECRETARY WELCOMES TURKEY’S DECISION TO BUY MISSILES

    U.S. UNDER SECRETARY WELCOMES TURKEY’S DECISION TO BUY MISSILES

    A3WASHINGTON D.C. – U.S. under secretary of state
    for arms control welcomed on Wednesday Turkey’s decision to purchase
    missiles from the United States. Ellen Tauscher, the U.S. under secretary of state for arms control and international security, said that the United States was pleased that Turkey would buy patriot missiles from the United States.
    The United States had invited all NATO members, including Turkey, to join the missile shield project on which Obama administration was to make changes, Tauscher told the AA correspondent.

    Tauscher said the new system would ensure more protection to Turkey when compared with the system proposed by the previous U.S. administration.
    The U.S. under secretary said that only the U.S. presence was in question in the previous system, however the new system would also be American but in addition other countries could contribute to it with “assemble-use” model and with the technologies they purchased or developed by themselves.
    Therefore, the United States wanted all its allies to establish dialogue with itself to be a part of this new system, Tauscher said.
    The U.S. under secretary also defined Turkey as a significant ally and strategic country.
    On September 9, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), a part of the U.S. Department of Defense, said the Obama administration could make a deal with Turkey to sell Patriot Advanced Capability-3 guided missile systems, which would be the biggest weapons deal ever between the two countries.
    In its statement, DSCA said, the DSCA notified Congress of a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Turkey of 13 PATRIOT Fire Units, 72 PATRIOT Advanced Capability (PAC-3) missiles, four PAC-3 Lot Validation Missiles, 197 MIM-104E PATRIOT Guidance Enhanced Missiles-T (GEM-T), four MIM-104E GEM-T Lot Validation Missiles, five PATRIOT Digital Missiles, five Anti-Tactical Missiles and other related support and equipment. The estimated cost is 7.8 billion USD.

    AA