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Who's preaching world democracy, democracy, democracy? —Who wants to make free people free?
[info from Craig Murray video appearance, follows]  US-Anglo Alliance DELIBERATELY STOKING ANTI-RUSSIAN FEELING & RAMPING UP TENSION BETWEEN EASTERN EUROPE & RUSSIA.  British military/government feeding media PROPAGANDA.  Media choosing to PUBLISH government PROPAGANDA.  US naval aggression against Russia:  Baltic Sea — US naval aggression against China:  South China Sea.  Continued NATO pressure on Russia:  US missile systems moving into Eastern Europe.     [info from John Pilger interview follows]  War Hawk:  Hillary Clinton — embodiment of seamless aggressive American imperialist post-WWII system.  USA in frenzy of preparation for a conflict.  Greatest US-led build-up of forces since WWII gathered in Eastern Europe and in Baltic states.  US expansion & military preparation HAS NOT BEEN REPORTED IN THE WEST.  Since US paid for & controlled US coup, UKRAINE has become an American preserve and CIA Theme Park, on Russia's borderland, through which Germans invaded in the 1940s, costing 27 million Russian lives.  Imagine equivalent occurring on US borders in Canada or Mexico.  US military preparations against RUSSIA and against CHINA have NOT been reported by MEDIA.  US has sent guided missile ships to diputed zone in South China Sea.  DANGER OF US PRE-EMPTIVE NUCLEAR STRIKES.  China is on HIGH NUCLEAR ALERT.  US spy plane intercepted by Chinese fighter jets.  Public is primed to accept so-called 'aggressive' moves by China, when these are in fact defensive moves:  US 400 major bases encircling China; Okinawa has 32 American military installations; Japan has 130 American military bases in all.  WARNING PENTAGON MILITARY THINKING DOMINATES WASHINGTON. ⟴  

April 27, 2015

Stephen Lendman article: US/Saudi Recruited Al Qaeda Terrorists in Yemen







The US/Saudi Recruited Al Qaeda Terrorists in Yemen
By Stephen Lendman
Global Research, April 26, 2015
Region: Middle East & North Africa
Obama’s genocidal war against 25 million Yemenis continues without mercy. US-sponsored cold-blooded murder claims scores of lives daily.

Endless conflict persists – now involving US/Saudi recruited, funded, armed, trained and directed takfiri terrorists.

Islamic State fighters posted a video online announcing their presencethreatening to “cut the throats” of Ansarullah Houthi rebels.

It showed about two dozen heavily armed IS fighters preparing for combat. Their commander planted a black flag in the ground saying “soldiers of the caliphate (have arrived to) to cut the throats” of the Houthis.

“We have come to Yemen, with men hungry for your blood to avenge the Sunnis and take back the land they have occupied,” he said.

He urged Yemeni Sunnis to join in battle against Shia Houthis. The video was posted on Friday - after a so-called Green Brigade claimed responsibility for a central Yemen car bombing killing five Houthi fighters.

Earlier attacks killed scores and injured hundreds in a series of suicide bombings at Shia mosques in Sanaa days before Saudi terror-bombing began.

Senior Houthi official Abdel Monem al-Bashiri said “Saudi Arabia has sent about 5,000 terrorists to Yemen and deployed them in the Death Triangle covering an area between Aden, Sanaa and Hadramawt provincies.”

Saudi officers are there for coordination between terrorists and pro-Hadi forces.

Yemeni journalist Sari al-Karim said “(t)he presence of Saudi officers in Yemen takes place for Al Saud’s control over the terrorist operation in” Yemen.

Clashes between Ansarullah fighters and imported terrorists continue. Nearly 3,000 Yemenis have been killed, many thousands more wounded – including hundreds of women and children.

Sputnik News reports “many Russian doctors (and) medical specialists from other countries” continue treating sick and wounded Yemenis despite conflict conditions.

An anonymous Russia embassy source said “(a) lot of medical workers have stayed (in Yemen) including Russians.”

So far, no fatalities in their ranks were reported. Russia’s embassy reported Saudi-led phase two terror-bombing targets Houthi technology and manpower.

“They used to bomb all the arms, food and fuel depots they had information on, as well as military camps, and now they are carrying out strikes only on ‘manpower’ and technology in areas of combat operations in the provinces of Aden, Lahij, Abyan, Taiz, Shabwah, Marib, Saada,” Russia’s embassy said.

Terror-bombing so far failed to diminish Houthi strength. What effect IS terrorists will have remains to be seen.

On Saturday, a UN statement announced Ould Cheikh Ahmed’s appointment as its special envoy for Yemen. He replaced Jamal Benomar. He resigned earlier this month.

Houthi official Mohammed Bahiti said Ansarullah fighters “will carry out a military attack on Saudi Arabia if the airstrikes on Yemen don’t come to an end.

He called ousted/US-installed illegitimate president Abd Rabbuh mansur Hadi a “traitor.”

“The Yemeni people will not honor Mansur Hadi and (won’t) allow him to return to power,” he added.

He expressed Houthi readiness to participate in UN-brokered peace talks from “the point they were at before Saudi aggression.”

Dozens of daily terror-bombings continue. Naval and air blockades remain in force.

An entire population is being suffocated. Obama bears full responsibility.

Saudi Arabia, Egypt and other regional allies share it. Protracted US-orchestrated terror war without mercy looks likely.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-ussaudi-recruited-al-qaeda-terrorists-in-yemen/5445395
COMMENT
Ansar Allah fighters = Houthi fighters

Amazing the Houthis are still holding up.

The medical practitioners and the Russians in that embassy deserve some kind of bravery medal.  No amount of money could get me to set foot in Yemen.

This is really unbelievable.  Yemen is the poorest Arab country and it is being bombed by Saudi Arabia (which would be the richest), as well as by Saudi allies, while US warships blockade nearby waters to prevent arms getting through to the Houthis.  And they've sent in their ISIS terrorists.
How is this even possible when it is an act of aggression to interfere with the domestic affairs of sovereign countries?




For the Love of Oil: Pakistan PM Assassination by Americans & USA-British Iran Coup




Pakistan's first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan was assassinated by America
By Abdus Sattar Ghazali, The Milli Gazette Online
Published Online: Apr 27, 2015
Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan's first Prime Minister, was assassinated on October 16, 1951 while addressing a public meeting in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. His assassin, later identified as Saad Akbar Babrak was shot dead on the spot. Saad Akbar Babrak was an Afghan national and a professional assassin. For more than 63 years controversy continued about the motives and perpetrators after the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan. Conspiracy theories abounded with little to substantiate. However, the controversy is now coming to end as declassified documents of the US State Department disclosed that Americans murdered the first elected prime minister of Pakistan through the Afghan government.

The US documents, released several years ago but highlighted recently by the Pakistani media and social media.

A leading English newspaper of Pakistan, the Nation and also the Express News reported on April 17: The United States wanted to get contracts of oil resources in Iran. Pakistan and Iran enjoyed cordial ties and Afghanistan used to be the enemy of Pakistan during 1950-51. The neighboring Afghanistan was the only country that didn’t accept Pakistan at that time.

The US demanded Pakistan use its influence in Tehran and persuade it to transfer control of its oil fields to the US. Liaquat Ali Khan declined to accede to the request, saying that he would not use his friendship for dishonest purposes. On which, then US President Harry Truman had threatened Liaquat Ali Khan. Not only that, Liaquat Ali Khan also asked US to vacate air bases in Pakistan within next 24 hours, dropping a bombshell on Americans.

Americans didn’t find a suitable person in Pakistan and then turned to Afghanistan for this purpose, according to the documents. Washington contacted the US Embassy in Kabul, offering Zahir Shah to search a murderer. Afghan government had found a man Syed Akbar to take the job and also made arrangements for him to be killed on the spot. All three stayed at a local hotel in Rawalpindi. Akbar fired and Liaquat Ali Khan fell, saying Allah help Pakistan.

Two persons killed the murderer of Liaquat Ali Khan at the spot while crowd also massacred the two persons in order to leave no sign of the conspiracy. The bullets used to kill the Pakistani prime minister were not easily available in the market.

Coup against Mossadegh

Not surprisingly, August 1953 the CIA staged a coup against the Iranian nationalist Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh to safeguard the west's oil interests in the country. In April 1951 Iranians democratically elected the head of the National Front party, Dr. Mohammad Mossadegh, as prime minister. Mossadegh moved quickly to nationalize the assets in Iran of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (the forerunner of today’s BP) a step that brought his government into confrontation with Britain and the US. Britain’s MI6 military intelligence then teamed up with the CIA and carried out a coup that ousted Mossadegh in August 1953 and returned Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to power.

In August 2013, 60 years after the coup, the CIA admitted staging a coup against Mossadegh though at least two US Presidents, Bill Clinton and Barrack Obama, have publicly acknowledged the US role in the Iranian coup.

"The military coup that overthrew Mossadegh and his National Front cabinet was carried out under CIA direction as an act of US foreign policy, conceived and approved at the highest levels of government," reads a previously excised section of an internal CIA history titled The Battle for Iran.

The declassified documents, under the US Freedom of Information Act, related to CIA’s TPAJAX operation that sought regime change in Iran through the bribery of Iranian politicians, security and army high-ranking officials, and massive anti-Mossadegh propaganda that helped to instigate public revolt in 1953.

Mossadegh was replaced with Iranian general Fazlollah Zahedi, who was handpicked by The  CIA and M16. Mossaddegh was later sentenced to death, but the Shah never dared to carry out the sentence. Mossadegh died in his residence near Tehran in 1967.

The Shah’s pro-Western dictatorship continued for 27 years and ended with the Islamic Revolution of 1979, which paved the way for today’s Iran, where anti-American sentiments remain strong. The 1953 coup still casts a long shadow over Iranian-US relations.

Liaquat Ali Khan visits USA

Going back to the assassination of Liaquat Ali Khan which came almost two years after his visit to the United State in May-June 1950. His visit perhaps set the tone of Pakistan's foreign policy because he disregarded an invitation to visit the Soviet Union.

In December 1949, Liaquat Ali Khan received an invitation from President Truman to visit the USA. This was readily accepted and the visit took place in May 1950. While on US soil, Liaquat confirmed that he intended to visit the Soviet Union. Liaquat's visit to USA brought the two countries closer. This was shown by Pakistan's support for the use of force by the UN in June 1950 against North Korea to secure its withdrawal from South Korea, as also support for the peace treaty negotiations with Japan in 1951. The Soviet Union opposed both of these developments.

In October 1949, the Communists came to power in China. The US strongly opposed this development and refused to recognize the Communist regime. It continued to recognize the ousted Kuomintang regime of Gen. Chiang Kai-shek as the legitimate government of China. The US also managed to prevent most countries in the world from recognizing Communist China which was thus kept out of the UN as well. However, Liaquat Ali Khan decided to extend recognition to Communist China in January 1950. The Chinese Ambassador arrived in Karachi in September 1951, a month before Liaquat's death, and the first Pakistani Ambassador presented credentials in Beijing in November 1951.

Pakistan thus became the first Muslim country, and one of the few countries in the world, to establish diplomatic relations with Communist China. This shrewd decision laid the foundation for strong relations with China that have since become a pillar of Pakistan's foreign policy.

When Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan visited the USA, Pakistan was non-aligned between the US-led Western Bloc and the Soviet-led Eastern Bloc and it had recognized the Communist-led People's Republic of China, ignoring Washington's opposition to Peking.

It was Pakistan's membership of US backed military pacts in 1954 that aroused Soviet hostility. The Soviet veto on Kashmir was not applied until 1957. The Soviets themselves have never put the blame for unfriendly relations on the inability of Liaquat Ali Khanto visit the Soviet Union.

As the declassified documents of the US State Department reveal, Liaquat Ali Khan, was victim of politics of oil resources grab by the U.S. and British oil companies.

Abdus Sattar Ghazali is the Chief Editor of the Journal of America (www.journalofamerica.net) email: asghazali2011 at gmail.com


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http://www.milligazette.com/news/12191-pakistan-s-first-prime-minister-liaquat-ali-khan-was-assassinated-by-america
COMMENT

Thought this was a pretty cool article.  Didn't know that the US had assassinated a Pakistani PM.

The Iran coup also probably demonstrates how the US managed to pull off the Ukraine coup.  Bribery of key figures & propaganda work just as well today as they did in the 50s.






April 24, 2015

Foreign Service Updates








Cuba relations thaw:
1) leverage to promote US trade interests & cleaner energy in LatAm
2) deprived LatAm govts (eg  Venezuela) of criticism opportunity re issues

  • Being pals w/ Cuba makes ppl less receptive to Venezuela
  • accusations of Yankee bullying less effective
  • Cuba thaw buys US credibility when bullying other LatAm states
US has:
insisted on ability of US diplomats to travel freely around the island
{to document HR abuses ... lol & stir up a bit of dissent, no doubt}

http://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/editorials/2015/04/21/thaw-cuba-relations/eexslqwmqwn4xjv7wsBi9N/story.html

The strong man in SaudiArabia
Prince Mohammed bin Salman
in charge Yemen bombing
http://www.dawn.com/news/1177394/the-young-prince-who-led-saudi-arabias-war-in-yemen

SaudiArabia orders National Guard on ground incursion into Yemen
US + Gulf Arab backed campaign vs Houthi rebels


Saudi ground attack & airstrikes have pushed Yemen (Arab world's poorest country)
to the brink of collapse.

SaudiArabia bombings flattened houses & sent villagers fleeing
Saudis accuse Iran of arming Houthis
Iran accuses SaudiArabia of supporting Sunni militants, incl. ISIL ISIS {Islamic State}

Iran President Hassan Rouhani said:
Saudi Arabia a country with dashed dreams in Iraq, Syria + Lebanon

Iraq President Rouhani says:
All Saudi failures have accumulated & caused mental & emotional imbalance of SaudiArabia

US Navy beefing up presence in Gulf of Aden & southern Arabian Sea
aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt sent

US aircraft carrier to join other US ships prepared to intercept any Iranian vessels carrying weapons to Houthi rebels
Army Colonel Steve Warren, Pentagon spox, denied US aircraft carrier was sent to block Iranian arms shipments.

More interference in domestic affairs of Yemen
UN Security Council resolution
imposed arms embargo on Houthi leaders

Yemen
x9 US warships in region
incl. cruisers & destroyers carrying teams that can board & search other vessels.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/saudi-arabia-king-salman-national-guard-yemen-iran-houthi-rebels/

Aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt
& escort guided missile cruiser USS Normandy
deployed to join 10 other US warships waters near Yemen

USA acting as UNSC enforcer re arms embargo on Houthis in Yemen
& backer of SaudiArabia aggression
http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2015/04/21/iran-signals-ceasefire-in-yemen-after-us-nears-more-ships-to-yemens-shores/

Communist Party of Bohemia & Moravia Czech
Vojtech Filip promo ties with Vietnam
trade:   USD$670 million 2014
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/128843/government-news-22-4.html

Czech supports Vietnam stance re:  Bi?n Ðông (East Sea, aka East China Sea, aka Sea of Japan - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_of_Japan_naming_dispute)

East Sea = name dispute
maps show 'Sea of Japan'
but 'East Sea' used 2,000 years by Korea
reference to SoJ emerged late 18thC

International Hydrographic Org + UN involved in naming dispute
1929 IHO naming SoJ, Korea cut out of IHO b/c under Japan rule

2012 - IHO announced that it had decided to use only 'Sea of Japan'
* 2017 IHO due to reconvene & issue to be revisited.

UN using SoJ
the term most widely used, until the parties resolved the disagreement
UN no authority to determine.

Vietnam + Azerbaijan
trade at USD$422.4 million 2014
Oil & gas is the key pillar in bilateral co-op
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/128843/government-news-22-4.html

Switzerland
interested in further intensifying its relations with ASEAN + its member states, esp. economic co-op
http://english.vietnamnet.vn/fms/government/128843/government-news-22-4.html


Greece
US designates Greek guerilla members, Christodoulos Xiros & Nikolaos Maziotis, as terrorists
Maziotis associated w. series of attacks by Revolutionary Struggle group, incl. firing a rocket-propelled grenade at US emb.
http://nation.com.pk/international/22-Apr-2015/us-designates-greek-guerrilla-members-as-terrorists

US embassy strips US-born Yemenis of passports, leaving them stranded in war-zone Yemen
>> Suing State Dept.  http://sfist.com/2015/04/21/yemeni-american_man_from_san_franci.php

Iran has arrested reporter from WaPo accused of espionage - 9mths ago
WaPo Tehran bureau chief, Jason Rezaian


WaPo's Jason Rezaian
incarcerated in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison
where political prisoners are held & interrogated

http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/post-reporter-jailed-in-iran-faces-4-charges-including-espionage/2015/04/20/3ea79ac8-e757-11e4-aae1-d642717d8afa_story.html


Qatar-US bilateral trade increases
5-fold increase in decade:  nearly $7bn
US exports to Qatar in 2014 = $5.17bn
Qatar’s foreign direct investment (FDI) in US was about $3.2bn in 2014.
{higher w private business investment}

Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Gulf CoOperation Council (GCC)  - incl. Qatar - ON HOLD for some time


Qatar’s ‘Golden Pass LNG Terminal in Texas (US) can now be used to distribute gas to other countries in region


USA - world's largest consumer of energy, no longer requires Qatar gas
b/c shale gas boom / US energy self-reliant

USAhas become world’s largest producer of energy & soon to be largest net EXPORTER


Golden Pass LNG in Texas (US) - joint venture =
>Qatar Petroleum 70%
>ExxonMobil 17.6% US
>ConocoPhillips 12.4% US

note:  majority state = Qatar  {Qatar Petroleum}

http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/business/qatar-business/333904/qatar-us-bilateral-trade-increases

Singapore Maritime Week
'Norway Night'
hosted Norway embassy
240 senior execs fm global maritime industry attend
http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/all-on-board-for-norway-night/

Singapore Norway
Singapore is home to over 250 Norwegian companies, many focused on maritime +  offshore business

{1 of 2}
Leading Norway maritime sector businesses:
>DNB Bank
>Thome Group
>Wilhelmsen Maritime Services
>DNV GL

{2 of 2}
>BW Offshore
>Norwegian Shipowners’ Association
>Norwegian Business  Association, Singapore
http://www.hellenicshippingnews.com/all-on-board-for-norway-night/

Kuwait - Popular Action Movement (PAM)
deported a prominent opposition figure (Saad Al-Ajmi) to SaudiArabia months after revoking his citizenship

Citizenship revoked / article in nationality law that bans dual citizenship.
Secret police on Tuesday.
Dozens targeted.
http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/215025/t/Ajmi-deported/Default.aspx

Japan
small drone, low levels of radioactive cesium
found on roof of the Japanese PM’s office in Tokyo
Stand by for legislation re sophisticated toy drones / unmanned aerial vehicles
Note prior attacks -  Toy-based technology:
1) Red Army faction 1980s US Embassy &
2) 1995 sarin gas cult attack
http://atimes.com/2015/04/drone-with-radiation-found-on-roof-of-japan-prime-ministers-office/

Pakistan negotiating Prisoners Exchange Agreement w/ China
260 Paks imprisoned China
193 sentenced / majority drug trafficking & serious

Pakistan embassy in China seeks consular access.
Source:  http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=262523

Hungary joined Poland in denouncing remarks by FBI dir. James Comey re Holocaust roles / FBI no public response
Polish American Congress representing abt 10 million Americans of Polish descent called for FBI dir, James Comey resignation.
http://www.officer.com/news/11927324/countries-call-fbi-directors-remarks-insensitive


Denmark ambassador to Islamabad Jesper Moller Sorensen said  Pak playing key role in countering terrorism

Ambassador Denmark visiting military college.
UK & Denmark sponsoring training program to counter IEDs (C-IED).

UK-led training schedule / UK initiative since 2006
Denmark since 2013
Danish contribution USD$1.5 million for 2 years

Denmark’s Defence attaché, Colonel Thor Hilton
says program well received by the Pakistan military.

http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=262522

Marie Harf passed over for promotion
Rear Admiral John Kirby (Pentagon spox) shifting over to State Dept.
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2015/04/marie_harf_passed_over_for_promotion_in_favor_of_white_male.html 


OTHER

Israel Iran
Efraim Halevi - Ex-Mossad Chief: Iranians Will Regret Attacking Israel  / Israel is indestructible
No such thing as a “good agreement.”
Iranians will uphold an agreement only if it is worth their while.
http://jpupdates.com/2015/04/22/ex-mossad-chief-iranians-will-regret-attacking-israel/






April 22, 2015

Australia - "Terror raids contain echo of Guildford Four case" Article




Terror raids contain echo of Guildford Four case
21 April 2015 | Michael Kandelaars
Police carry out a raid in Melbourne on Sunday.

On 18 April, 200 federal and state police officers raided seven houses in Melbourne, arresting five young men. The pretext for the raids was preventing an imminent terrorist attack. Victorian acting chief commissioner Tim Cartwright alleged that the young men “planned to carry out atrocious acts on Anzac Day”.

The subsequent media frenzy, however, has already dramatically obscured the known facts of the case.

Of five, three have been charged, two with terrorism-related offences. But neither has been charged with preparing an attack or planning an attack. The charge is “conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, terrorist acts”.

This is thought crime. For instance, “conspiracy” could be telling someone that you’re going to Google something. Or perhaps more specifically, a Muslim telling someone that he’s going to Google something.

For the first time in Victoria, police used a Preventative Detention Order to detain one of the men, an 18 year old from Hampton Park. Such orders give police the power to detain someone for up to 14 days without charge. This man was held in custody for three days before being released and re-arrested and charged.

His father alleges that, during the initial police raid, officers beat his son, breaking his arm and ribs.

Another arrestee, Aboriginal teenager Eathan Cruse, was viciously assaulted by police during one of the other raids. His father Glen told Fairfax Media that police gave him a “boot right in the head and they said, ‘Shut up, you Abo’, and I could hear Eathan … getting knocked out cold”.

His sister told Fairfax how she “woke up to a sniper pointing [a gun] at my head at 4am … We had all of them come into the house, they kicked-in the doors, tear gas was used and they cleared each room. They pulled my nine-year-old brother out of his bed”. His mother Anja said that after they were done with Eathan “there was a pool of blood on the floor”.

The events contain an echo of the Guildford Four case – young Irish wrongly convicted of terrorism in 1975. All of the evidence used against them was obtained under torture by British police while the four were held without charge. It took until 1991 for their names to be cleared.

According to professor Greg Barton from the Global Terrorism Research Centre, speaking on ABC radio on 20 April, information gained from someone subject to a Preventative Detention Order “can’t be used in subsequent legal proceedings”. But the charges against these two men and the police powers used are among the most draconian in the Western world. Exactly what was said and done to the young injured man while he was in custody we may never know, but we should assume the treatment was awful. After all, if the police were prepared to break his arm and ribs in his own house – where there were witnesses – what might they be emboldened to do in private?

Gerry Conlon, one of the Guilford Four, in 2009 compared his case to the modern treatment of Muslims: “What has been happening in Britain since 2005 has created the same sort of conditions that helped to lead to our arrest. The same procedures are being followed – arrest as many as you can and present a circumstantial case in the hope that at least some of them will be convicted.”

We don’t know what the two young Melbourne men were thinking. But Conlon’s words, and the nature of the current charges, should give anyone pause before leaping to the conclusions that the police, the media and the political right want us to.
https://redflag.org.au/article/terror-raids-contain-echo-guildford-four-cas
COMMENT
This is unbelievable.  Arresting people for thought crimes?

The brutal treatment of these people is unacceptable, and whoever is responsible for this ought to be ashamed of the unnecessary abuse of power.

So, basically, wherever you have power (especially in law enforcement and intelligence services), you also have abuse of power - no matter where in the world it is.

I thought Australians were better than that.



Ineffective Mass Surviellance - 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai



Revealed: The hidden Western intelligence breakdowns behind the 26/11 Mumbai attacks
Sebastian Rotella, ProPublica  · 21 April 2015

Why the David Coleman Headley story is still relevant.

When Edward Snowden revealed the US  government's vast surveillance programmes in 2013, the Obama administration responded with a defence that sounded compelling: the high-tech spying apparatus had stopped terrorist attacks.

In a rush to provide success stories, senior officials cited the capture of an American terrorist whose case I knew well. I had spent several years reporting about David Coleman Headley, whose reconnaissance for Pakistani spymasters and terrorist chiefs was crucial to the 2008 terrorist attacks in Mumbai that killed 166 people, including six Americans.

Now the US intelligence community was claiming the National Security Agency had played a key role in preventing Headley's follow-up plot against a Danish newspaper in 2009.

That surprised me. In a series of stories and in the 2011 PBS Frontline documentary, A Perfect Terrorist, ProPublica had detailed multiple breakdowns in the US counterterror system that allowed Headley to elude detection for years despite tips that could have prevented the attacks.

I consulted with intelligence and law enforcement sources involved in the case, and they were mystified, too.

"When I first heard that statement, I was scratching my head," a counterterror official told me. "I was trying to figure out how NSA played a role. My recollection is that it wasn't that much at all."
Deepening mystery

The mystery soon deepened when ProPublica gained access to a trove of Snowden's classified materials. Suddenly a new, previously hidden layer in the story emerged, one that largely contradicted the government's claims and revealed Mumbai as a tragic case study in the strengths and limitations of high-tech surveillance – a rare look at how counterterrorism really works.

Our reporting airs on Tuesday in American Terrorist, a major update of the 2011 Frontline film. It details the story of Headley's eventual capture as well as the secret surveillance of Mumbai plotters that took place before and during the attacks. (We first reported some of the material in December with the New York Times.)

The Snowden documents show that, months before Mumbai, British intelligence began spying on the online communications of Zarrar Shah, a key plotter who was the technology chief for the Pakistani terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba.

Britain's General Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ, had the ability to monitor many of Shah's digital activities, including Web searches and emails, during weeks in which he did research on targets, handled reconnaissance data, and set up an internet phone system for the attack.

But based on documents and interviews, it appears that the British spy agency did not use its access to closely analyse data from Shah until a Lashkar attack squad invaded Mumbai on November 26, 2008. Nor did the British tell the Americans they were watching Shah beforehand, despite the close alliance between GCHQ and the NSA.

The British data could have complemented separate chatter that the NSA and Central Intelligence Agency were collecting about a potential attack on Mumbai, none of it related to Headley.

Senior US intelligence officials gave us their first account of their warnings to India about a Lashkar threat to sites in Mumbai frequented by Westerners, including the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, the eventual ground zero.

Meanwhile, Indian intelligence had separately tracked Shah's communications before the attack, another layer of a complex international scenario.

Real-time access

Once the shooting started, the spy agencies went into high gear. The British realised that prior targeting of Shah gave them real-time access to the Karachi control room from which Lashkar chiefs directed the three-day siege using phones and computers.

GCHQ and NSA pulled a haul of intelligence from the monitoring of Shah and others that enabled analysts to assemble a "complete operations plan" of the plot, according to an NSA document. The evidence helped the Western and Indian governments push Pakistan to crack down on Lashkar.

U.S. officials emphasised that they had warned the Indians. British officials disputed the idea that they had information that could have prevented an attack; they said they would have shared such intelligence with India.

The Indian government did not respond to requests for official comment, though an official in the Intelligence Bureau, India's counterterror service, told me his agency was not involved in monitoring Shah.

As with past failures to prevent terrorist attacks, more aggressive analysis and better intelligence-sharing could have made a difference. But high-tech spying has its limits.

"I'm not saying that the capacity to intercept the communications is not valuable," said Charles (Sam) Faddis, a former CIA counterterror chief. "Clearly that's valuable." Nonetheless, he added, it is a mistake to rely heavily on bulk surveillance programmes in isolation.

"You're going to waste a lot of money, you're going to waste a lot of time," Faddis said. "At the end, you're going have very little to show for it."

Headley represents another potential stream of intelligence that could have made a difference before Mumbai. He is serving 35 years in prison for his role. He was a Pakistani-American son of privilege who became a heroin addict, drug smuggler and DEA informant, then an Islamic terrorist and Pakistani spy, and finally, a prize witness for U.S. prosecutors.

In recounting that odyssey, we previously explored half a dozen missed opportunities by US law enforcement to pursue tips from Headley's associates about his terrorist activity. New reporting and analysis traces Headley's trail of suspicious electronic communications as he did reconnaissance missions under the direction of Lashkar and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate.

Headley discussed targets, expressed extremist sentiments and raised other red flags in often brazen emails, texts and phone calls to his handlers, one of whom worked closely on the plot with Shah, the Lashkar communications chief targeted by the British.

Suspicious emails

US intelligence officials disclosed to me for the first time that, after the attacks, intensified NSA monitoring of Pakistan did scoop up some of Headley's suspicious emails. But analysts did not realise he was a US-based terrorist involved in the Mumbai attacks who was at work on a new plot against Denmark, officials admitted.

The sheer volume of data and his use of multiple email addresses and his original name, Daood Gilani, posed obstacles, US intelligence officials said. To perfect his cover as an American businessman, Headley had legally changed his name in 2006.

"They detected a guy named ‘Gilani' writing to bad guys in Pakistan, communicating with terror and ISI nodes," a senior US intelligence official said. "He wrote also in fluent Urdu, which drew interest. Linking ‘Gilani' to ‘Headley' took a long time. The NSA was looking at those emails post-Mumbai. It was not clear to them who he was."

"They hadn't connected the dots," the official said. "They had only some of the puzzle pieces. They needed something external, like a specific entity helping us."

In fact, it was the FBI and Customs and Border Protection which finally zeroed in on Headley – with foreign help. FBI agents in Chicago told us the story for the first time during our reporting for the film.

On July 22, 2009, a lead landed on the desk of a youthful FBI agent named Jeremy Francis. He had joined a Chicago counterterror squad five days earlier. The tip was brief but specific: British intelligence was monitoring two suspected Al Qaeda militants in a northern city called Derby. The duo had received phone calls from a man in Chicago named David who planned to travel to meet them soon.

Francis and his partner traced the calls to a pay phone on Chicago's north side. The agents worked with border protection analysts in Washington, D.C., who pored through flight manifests looking for passengers with the first name "David" who had imminent plans to fly Lufthansa from Chicago to Manchester via Frankfurt.

Border protection analysts whittled down the list to Headley, whom airport inspectors had questioned in the past. The FBI relayed his identity to British counterterror officers as his flight was in the air on July 25.

The British shadowed Headley in Derby. The suspected Al Qaeda men told him they couldn't give him the $20,000, guns and volunteers he wanted for an attack on a Danish newspaper that had published cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad. European agencies monitored Headley as he traveled to Sweden and Copenhagen, where he did reconnaissance for the newspaper plot.

He came home to Chicago. FBI surveillance teams deployed. The case grew.

"At some point nearly every agent and analyst in the Chicago field office was working some aspect of this case," Francis told us. "There were hundreds of people back in FBI headquarters that were working this case."

Their most urgent fear: a plot in the United States. Headley's simultaneous ties to Al Qaeda, Lashkar and Pakistan's ISI were unprecedented.

"What's the ISI's role, what are they doing … is he working for them?" Robert J Holley, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Chicago Division, recalled thinking. "We don't know what we have here."

Once Headley had been identified, the N.S.A. played a role in the investigation. But our reporting showed that its contributions were more modest than the accounts offered by the intelligence community in 2013.

Denmark plot

Senior officials had asserted that Headley's Denmark plot was stopped by the NSA's 215 programme, which involves bulk collection of U.S. phone records: date, duration, numbers called. When a White House-appointed panel reviewed the 215 program's role in counterterrorism investigations, however, it concluded the claim was wrong.

"We are aware of no indication that bulk collection of telephone records through section 215 made any significant contribution to the David Coleman Headley investigation," David Medine, who chaired the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, told us in an interview.

Senior officials also had suggested that the NSA's 702 programme, which collects the content of overseas emails and other communications, foiled Headley's plot. Interviews with counterterror officials showed that, in reality, it played only a support role.

The 702 programmr was "a piece of the investigation" that helped to map out Headley's overseas contacts, Holley said. But he made it clear that the NSA did not crack the Denmark case or identify Headley.

"This was not a plot, though, that is discovered by that programme?" I asked Holley.

"That's correct," he said.

Valuable work

In interviews about our findings, US intelligence officials conceded that some of the assertions about the NSA's role in Headley's capture were overstated, though they insisted that the agency's work on the case was valuable.

Officials reminded me of the super-heated atmosphere after the Snowden revelations. The Obama administration was under pressure to defend secret programmes that had never been discussed before. As a result, statements about Headley and other cases sometimes lacked nuance and accuracy, officials say.

"These were highly classified programmes, and it took a while to analyse the benefits of the programmes and to articulate them publicly," Medine said.

Experts say portraying bulk surveillance and other intelligence programmes as a magic bullet that can stop attacks is too simplistic. In reality, a mosaic of intelligence from multiple sources is usually required.

"Most threats are not detected by this kind of bulk collection alone," said Andrew Liepman, a former deputy chief of the National Counterterrorism Center now with the Rand Corp. "Most of it is a combination of good work from the FBI, intel from human sources, and the product from NSA is essential in this mix."  ['Alone'?  Hello:  it's not DETECTED by NSA *at all* ... they come in after the event, so they don't appear to have a role in *detection*.]

The NSA contributed to the massive amount of data investigators used to build a portrait of Headley during the weeks they shadowed him. As agents planned the arrest in early October of 2009, they consulted with an FBI behavioral specialist and Headley's former DEA handler.

The assessment: Headley saw himself as a soldier. He responded with deference to authority and was likely to cooperate, as he had after past drug busts. The trick was to treat him with respect, like a worthy foe surrendering on the battlefield.

Headley was planning to leave the US again. Holley's team decided to arrest him at Chicago's O'Hare Airport after he passed through a security checkpoint. They would approach him discreetly – no drawn guns, no shouted commands, no swarm of agents in body armor.

It worked. He politely complied. The agents who escorted him to the interrogation room at the Chicago field office made his former DEA handler briefly visible. The message: time to change sides again.

Two agents, military veterans chosen for their interrogation skills, sat down with Headley. He didn't stop talking for two weeks.

Unprecedented evidence

Although the communications surveillance had hinted at links to the Mumbai attacks, the agents were stunned by the extent of his role in the plot and his high-level contacts. He gave the FBI unprecedented evidence and intelligence about Al Qaeda, Lashkar and the hardest target of all, the ISI. His testimony resulted in the unprecedented US indictment of a serving ISI officer, known only as Major Iqbal, for the terrorist murders of the six Americans in Mumbai.

Today, Major Iqbal and other fugitive masterminds are at large in Pakistan protected by the ISI, an intelligence service that is nominally a US ally, according to Western and Indian officials and court documents. Although Pakistan arrested a few Lashkar bosses, their trial remains stalled – six years later.

In the latest display of impunity, two weeks ago Pakistani authorities released on bail Zaki ur-Rehman Lakhvi, the military chief of Lashkar.

Even the defendants behind bars are still a threat. Shah, Lashkar's technology and communications chief, and his fellow militants continue to direct terrorist activity from the prison, according to current and former Western and Indian counterterror officials.

"They're able to continue operating unfettered there," said Tricia Bacon of American University, a former State Department intelligence analyst. "The control room that they once had in Karachi to oversee the Mumbai attacks they essentially now have in the prison in the middle of the military capital in Pakistan."

That's another reason why Headley's story is still relevant. Justice has not been done.

http://scroll.in/article/722264/revealed-the-hidden-western-intelligence-breakdowns-behind-the-2611-mumbai-attacks
COMMENT
The Headley (Gilani) guy worked for the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) at some stage, as well as Pakistani intelligence (ISI) and terrorists (who were supported by Pakistani intelligence officers) ... and the FBI let him off the hook when others reported him:
FBI, citing Gilani's work for the DEA, did not consider him a threat despite the accusations leveled against him in 2001 and 2002.  [wikipedia]
Meanwhile, Gilani was also involved the drug trade.

After he was finally busted:
Some Indian analysts have speculated that David Headley was a double agent for the Central Intelligence Agency that had infiltrated LeT [the terrorist group], an accusation denied by the CIA.   [wikipedia]
The investigation has confirmed that Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists carried out the Mumbai attack under the "guidance" of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Headley stated that the ISI was engaged with the Lashkar commanders responsible for the Mumbai deaths and injuries at each and every stage of the plot.   [wikipedia]
The story's too complicated for me follow properly and I can't really get a handle on what's going on here or why.  Whatever it is, it seems very warped.

And this guy's some kind of Houdini of getting busted:  he always seems to get away with doing a deal to get a lighter sentence, by informing on others.
What's surprising is that this guy's father was a Pakistani diplomat and that his brother, Danyal Gilani, is (as at 2011):
"posted as the spokesman at the Pakistani Embassy in Beijing." [1]
Geez, how many twists and turns has this story got?  You couldn't make this up.  LOL

Anyway, all that mass surveillance is looking pretty pointless.
Terrorists aside, the mass surveillance is also lame in police state UK, when people can still pull off a massive heist such as this:

Inside the Hatton Garden heist vault: First pictures show how gang drilled through concrete

The gang escaped with gems and cash worth an estimated £60million which they stuffed into wheelie bins before loading them on to the back of a Ford Transit van.
The CCTV appeared to show images of six gang members.

http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/hatton-garden-heist-first-pictures-from-inside-the-vault-hit-in-60m-gem-raid-10194667.html



Julian Assange - Commonwealth Law Conference Glasgow





Judges withdraw from legal forum because Assange booked as speaker







Reporter (RT News):

Senior judges have walked out of a legal conference in Glasgow after realising that whistleblower Julian Assange was booked to speak at the event.  They say it would have been inappropriate to engage with a fugitive from justice.  The WikiLeaks founder went on to speak via video link to the Commonwealth Law Conference, and suggested Scottish nationalists were right to be concerned about interference by intelligence agencies in last year's referendum campaign.

Well, Assange has been holed up at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since losing his legal challenge to an extradition request from Sweden in 2012.

Peter Tatchell is a human rights campaigner, and he joins me live in the studio now.

Now, Peter, how do you assess the judges' reaction to Assange's appearance at this conference?

Peter Tatchell:

I think the decision of those senior British judges to walk out was yet another example of the heavy handed over-reaction by the British state.  Julian Assange is, to many people, a hero.  He blew the whistle on very grave abuses of state power.  I think he performed an incredibly important public service.  These judges, according to a statement released, claim that he's a fugitive from justice.  

Julian Assange - there are no charges against him.  The man is innocent until proven guilty and just because there are allegations against him, that does not mean that he forfeits his right to free speech.

He was talking - not about his case - he was talking about the issue of lawyer-client confidentiality and the intrusion of state surveillance into that; a completely separate issue.

Reporter (RT News):

But he is a fugitive from justice, isn't he - I'm just going to read out what the note said.  They said he's a fugitive from justice and it would therefore not be appropriate for them to be addressed by him. 
The moment he entered the Ecuadorian Embassy, surely he became a fugitive from justice? 

Peter Tatchell:

Well, even today,  the whole case against him is up in the air.  Right now the Swedish Supreme Court is considering whether to proceed with any charges or not.  So there are no charges and even whether there should be charges is a matter of legal dispute and contestation - and the other thing to remember, very importantly, is that when someone like Julian Assange seeks to speak before a conference about an issue unrelated to his case, surely, on the basis of the principle of free speech, he ought to be entitled to do so, and most of the judges at that conference agree that he should be able to speak.  It was a tiny minority that walked out.  They did not represent the majority of judges at that conference.

Reporter (RT News):

And what do you think of what Julian was saying at this conference that Scottish nationalists could have been monitored by surveillance agencies?  What was your opinion on that?

Peter Tatchell:

Well, given the incredible intrusions and abuses of state power that his WikiLeaks organisation has exposed in the past, I wouldn't be surprised.  I haven't got any evidence, but I wouldn't be surprised and, certainly, the campaign against Nicola Sturgeon (the leader of the SNP) - the leaking of that so-called claim that she wanted a Conservative victory - it smacks of a dirty tricks operation.  Who was behind it, we don't yet know, but there's something very fishy going on and, of course, it suits the interest of the British state which wants to keep Britain together and stop the Scottish people having their own choice to be independent.  It suits them to discredit her in the way this kind of leak did.

Reporter (RT News):

We've heard today that Assange has formally agreed to let Swedish prosecutors interview him at the Ecuadorian Embassy.  He's been saying this for a little while.  Is this a step forward?

Peter Tatchell:

Well, absolutely - and it's astonishing, astounding and disgraceful that the Swedish prosecutors did not take up his offer all those years ago when he first made it.  After all, Swedish prosecutors have gone to other countries to interview suspects subject to allegations, so why shouldn't they come to Britain?  Their refusal to do so, again, it smacks of some kind of wilful persecution of this man.

Reporter (RT News):

All right, Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner, thank you very much.


[video concludes]




Foreign Service Updates








US embassy in Kyrgyzstan
denying reports re colour revolution
152 tons of "unknown cargo" on Ukrainian aeroplane

cargo flew under "diplomatic pouch"
mail diplomats can send mail without inspection by receiving country

Press speculation:
1) small denominations cash to pay protesters "Maidan" in Bishkek.
2) espionage equipment

US embassy
says it's building materials for the new embassy building

Report of US GAO:
In 2008 US State Dept shipped
55 million pounds of cargo via diplomatic pouch
Uh-oh!

http://www.eng.24.kg/bigtiraj/175386-news24.html

Vietnam antiques
Joining UNESCO convention
=  legal foundation to claim back antiques from other countries
http://tuoitrenews.vn/lifestyle/27573/royal-rickshaw-comes-home-to-be-displayed-in-central-vietnam

Kuwait
National Security Apparatus chief
talks with ambass of France + Australia (Warren Hauck) re co-op relations
http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2436677&language=en

Israel
Iran spy {Belgian national}
 
sentenced to 7 years in Israeli court for espionage
/ Ali Mansouri
Shin Bet alleges Mansouri setting up companies in Israel for Iran intel services to undermine Israeli / Western interests.
caught with:
photos of a top-secret installation, US Embassy & Ben-Gurion Airport, + review of  security Ben-Gurion airport
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Iranian-spy-sentenced-to-seven-years-after-being-found-guilt-of-espionage-398813

UAE

x5 Gulf Cooperation Council nationals { security officials }
in court
accused of setting up site that mocks UAE leaders
'libellous images'

also accusation of import of spy chips / prohibited audio analytical devices
"The lawyer added that the defendant did not cause any damage in the relations between the UAE and the USA or China, where the items were imported from, and that he did not use UAE soil to store the devices because he was exporting them through ships directly to the Studies and Research Centre in his home country."
https://en-maktoob.news.yahoo.com/five-gcc-nationals-court-mocking-leaders-095100296.html

Hague Netherlands
British Embassy fire in The Hague - 7.30am Tue
Man held. No further info.
http://www.euronews.com/2015/04/21/man-held-over-british-embassy-fire-in-the-hague/

Libya
Bomb explodes near Spanish Embassy in Tripoli
after ISIL attacks foreign nationals, oil fields & diplomatic posts
also follows killing of Libya 30 Christians
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/04/21/407271/Tripoli-blast-hits-near-Spanish-Embassy

Qatar plans $350bn in development projects over next 15 years
announcement re Project Qatar 2015
to attract 50,000
http://www.tradearabia.com/news/CONS_280262.html

24th April - Turkish Embassy
25th April - 100 on hunger strike on Downing Street to commemorate Armenian Genocide
http://www.armradio.am/en/2015/04/21/100-people-go-on-hunger-strike-on-downing-street-to-commemorate-the-armenian-genocide/

Lithuania going after Japan tourism
Lithuanian paganism a draw card
Japanese fast growing sector
http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/tourism/?doc=105220'

Singapore
  • 300 Danish co. currently set up in Singapore / many in shipping
  • 20% of the shipping register
  • abt 200 vessels = Danish carriers
competition leadership in maritime field,
focus is on education & environment {green shipping}
http://shippingwatch.com/carriers/article7641969.ece

Singapore a significant port:  2nd largest port in world
+ junction for traffic in Southeast Asia
will be expanded by 50%


UAE
has attracted maritime companies
concentrated Dubai region
Danish-based bunker firms have established business
http://shippingwatch.com/carriers/article7641969.ece

'bunker' is bins or containers for storing fuel on-board ships  {I think}

Denmark Singapore Martime Nov 2014
Denmark's 3rd largest bunker fuel /ship fuel supplier OW Bunker goes bankrupt

discovered suspected fraud by senior employees in Singapore-based subsidiary
co. owes 13 banks & cannot survive w/out new credit

Singapore based Dynamic Oil Trading subsid.
=  fraud by senior employees
OW Bunker publicly listed 2014
est $150m trade loss

Singapore
Alleged fraud at:  Dynamic Oil Trading
= biggest financial market scandal to hit Singapore in last decade

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29961566