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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. ⟴  
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July 23, 2016

Israel Shamir: Turkey Coup Attempt & White House Coup



TURKEY

http://www.unz.com/ishamir/the-people-will-decide-in-turkey/

The People Will Decide in Turkey
Israel Shamir • July 19, 2016


The most striking feature of the failed Turkish coup has been the people’s response. The plotters did their routine right: they seized the broadcasting station, they sent a sortie to kill the president, they stationed troops in the vital points, they rolled out the tanks. They calculated everything but the people’s response. As the president survived the attempt on his life, he had made the mobile phone streaming call to the nation urging people to get out and decide their future for themselves.

At first, thousands, then tens of thousands, and even hundreds of thousands of ordinary men and women dared the army and took to the streets and the squares in response to the call of their almost deposed president. They elected him just a few months ago, and they weren’t going to let the army steal their vote. This massive popular uprising-for-the-government broke the will of the plotters. Thus history has been made in Turkey, by direct action of the people.

Amazed by the epic fail of the putsch, Erdogan’s enemies concocted a “hoax coup” conspiracy story. In the pro-Zionist Al-Monitor, a Turkish expert asked accusingly: “Why did the putschists — knowing that Erdogan was neither in Ankara nor Istanbul but instead spending his vacation in the Mediterranean seaside town of Marmarisnot move to detain him?” However, now we have this video of the armed soldiers dropping by ropes from their helicopters and storming the hotel where the president stayed – some thirty minutes after he left. The plotters moved but not fast enough.  [COMMENT:  al-Monitor, based Washington DC, launched 2012 by Jamal Daniel, Pres. Texas Investment Co. (managing energy  & other interest) / Marmaris = south-eastern Turkey ]

Anyway people had no reason to think the coup was a hoax in real time. They had a rough choice: they could get out to the streets supporting the president, or sulk at home. They went out to support Erdogan. This was the best kind of election, immediate democracy, and Erdogan won that election. [comment:  LOL ... Turkey is far from democratic.  But there's no democracy anywhere.  It's either capitalist dictatorship with phoney elections or it's an overt and brutal dictatorship like Turkey's a dictatorship.  Wonder if the Turkey election was faked?    ]

Despite State Secretary Kerry’s denials, the pointers are to Washington and Tel Aviv, and perhaps to Brussels as well. Turkish top brass has long been known for its pro-NATO, pro-USA and pro-Israel sympathies. The coup leader, the Air Force commander General Akin Öztürk served as the military attaché in Tel Aviv. Bekir Ercan Van, the commander of the Incirlik air base has been arrested after his request for political asylum in the US had been refused. If they had won, they would have been applauded and feted in the West. Yes, Virginia, there was a coup, and it failed.   [comment:  wow, really?  I was leaning towards the fake coup option.  Turkey was prepared to commit false flag activities in Syria, so why not a false coup to ensure no challenge to power of the Ottoman wannabes?   ]

The man behind the coup is allegedly Fethullah Gülen, once an ally of Erdogan but now his bitter enemy. It is claimed Gülen’s organisation Hizmet (Service) forms a “deep state” or a “parallel state” in Turkey and beyond, with millions of followers in all walks of life, something similar to free masons of old. The ex-FBI whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds described Gülen’s network as a CIA asset.

The Russians run afoul of Gülen by banning Hizmet’s activities in Russia in 2008. The Turkish F-16 pilot who almost changed the history of the Middle East by shooting down the Russian SU-24 bomber over Syria on November 24, 2015 (his name was Mustafa Hajruoglu, it was claimed by his Bosnian countrymen) turned out to be a Gülen follower and a putschist, said Ankara Mayor Melih Gökçek. His helicopter was shot down in Ankara. This is not an example of fast thinking: in March 2016, the pro-government newspaper Sabah suggested that the pilot of the F-16 was a Gülen supporter and acted upon his instructions. Whether Gülen had been hostile to Russia for his own reasons or followed CIA orders, he succeeded in causing enmity between Putin and Erdogan.

Apparently, the courageous Erdogan’s decision to apologise and make up with Russia had triggered the military coup. There were rumours in Moscow that the Russian Secret Service tipped Erdogan off some minutes before the plotters’ attack thus allowing him to escape to Istanbul. This is perhaps wishful thinking.

Russians were not very consistent in the Turkish affair. After SU-24 downing, Putin spoke of being “stabbed in the back”, and Russian state media with its numerous Armenians and Jews went into hysterical overdrive producing gigabytes of hatred-for-Turkey day after day, until ordinary Russians considered Erdogan their personal and vicious enemy. Russian nationalists dreamed the old Russian pipedream of seizing Istanbul, or Constantinople, as it was called five hundred years ago, and restoring it to Christendom, a dream as futile as that of restoring Cordoba to Islam. [comment:  lol ... Erdogan *is* the enemy of Russia.  While seizing Istanbul may be a pipe dream, Islam seizing Cordoba is not.  Stand by for the European Caliphate.   European capitalists are morons that should be overthrown at once.   ]

I wrote a few pieces in Russian calling for speedy reconciliation with Turkey and Erdogan; but my usual outlets refused to publish them. So they had to be published in rather marginal media. For freedom of speech, I am afraid, Russia is not better than the US[comment:  Sounds like a patriotic Russian press then?  Russia is the target of American capitalist thieves, who have already raped Russia in the early 1990s.  Anything Russia does to secure Russian interests is OK by me.   ]

When Putin agreed to reconcile, the Russian state media made an about turn pretty fast, and the ordinary Russians were happy and booked all seats on all flights to Turkey. They forgot their hatred on the spot. Just the grumpy old men in the social networks complained, baying for Turkish blood.  [comment:  got to be kidding, Russia.  I would never reconcile.  Do not holiday there.  Go to China.   ]

Israel was among the last of the states to call for constitutional order to prevail in Turkey, and even then, Netanyahu’s very brief message mainly concerned the ongoing normalisation of relations. His friend General Sisi, the military dictator of Egypt, went as far as to block a Security Council resolution condemning the coup. Quite natural, too, as he had come to power by overthrowing the elected president. 

However, what worked in Egypt did not work in Turkey. The Turks did not surrender their freedom and their right to decide. Now, after the putsch they are free to proceed with their choice. I was particularly impressed by their sacking of the judges, in their hundreds (755, to be exact). It appears that the Deep State, the subterranean societal structures built by security services and by Gülen’s Hizmet, invested a lot of effort in judges and in the mainstream media, in the two least democratic government powers, not only in Turkey.  [comment:  I don't know what side the judges are on, but it doesn't look really good if the government must purge 755 judges.  It's a dictatorship ... & the bearded head-chopping that took over the streets doesn't impress me as 'democratic'.  It was frightening. ]

Turkey’s Lesson

This brings the US elections to mind. Perhaps the people of America may take a lesson or two from the Turks, while Mr Donald Trump may take a lesson or two from the Turkish president. The Turks could teach you, my American readers: do not surrender to plotters. The power rightfully belongs to you; do not allow them to usurp the power.

The Turkish would-be usurpers were generals who moved their tanks, the American would-be usurpers are more sophisticated; they move banks, politicians, parties, media, justice; but they are usurpers all the same as they reject and subvert democracy.

Democracy means letting people decide; but there is a new class that usurps this right to decide. They place themselves above democracy. They are patronising and condescending to ordinary citizen. They speak to and about the people as the Turkish officers to Erdogan voters. They think they know better. They delegitimise another view. Rather, they do not consider the majority view as being legitimate at all. They think they are superior.  
[comment:  what they call 'democracy' is just one great lie, especially in America where the capitalist oligarchy controls politics.  Aside from the capitalist dictatorship factor, even if democracy were possible, why would you want a bunch of uninformed people (or ideologically duped voters) decide the fate of a nation.  The entire 'democracy' philosophy is an unworkable fraud, however you look at 'democracy'.  ]

This new class is not in the US only, they are everywhere. But for all their snotty arrogance, they can be beaten.

In the UK, the superior people pooh-poohed the suggestion to leave the EU. They said that only illiterate homophobe racist rednecks could vote for parting with the blessed rule of Brussels and with the right to receive millions of migrants from Poland and Turkey. Every opinion poll pointed to their victory for respondents were shy to admit they were sick of the EU and of Polish plumbers. But the English people weren’t shy to vote the way they wanted. And the would-be-usurpers were beaten.

They were beaten a second time when they tried to remove Jeremy Corbyn from his position at the helm of the Labour. Their attempted coup failed as miserably as the Turkish one. The mixture of heavily Jewish neocons, Blairites, upwardly-mobile-migrants attacked Corbyn daily in the Guardian, but the voters said: hands off.

In Russia there are superior people, too. They wanted to get rid of Putin; they hated the church he attended; they wanted to open Russian resources to the foreign interests. The Russian superior class is more candid; they can’t keep their mouth shut. They said that majority has no legitimacy, because they are not sufficiently educated, not wealthy enough, too parochial. Still, the Russian voters supported Putin in the booth and they supported him on the streets.

And now it is America’s turn.
Your superior class decided Hillary Clinton should rule, for they do not trust a white man. Men are too independent. And they plotted, instead of honestly seeking your support.

We saw recently how the plotters got rid of Bernie Sanders. The votes of California weren’t counted yet, but the plotters already announced Crooked Hillary the winner. In every state, the rolls were changed in such a way as to preclude Bernie’s win. The old election machines allowed hackers to subtly alter the results. Perhaps good old Bernie himself was the Joker in the hands of plotters, the bent boxer who was paid to lose. Or perhaps he was a weak guy who could not withstand the pressure. Anyway the American plotters stole your vote as sure as the Turkish generals tried to steal the Turkish vote.

Now they are on their way to steal your vote by destroying Trump. The newspapers are at him like dogs besetting the bear at a royal hunt. No fair play for them; they are out to kill. In The New York Times, every piece on Trump is a poisoned arrow aimed at your mind. By going out against the basic rules of democracy, didn’t the owners and editors of Forbes, WSJ, NY Times et al prove to be latent putschists?

If they will fail to defeat Trump at the booth, they still have the judges. They are anything but impartial: they are the basis of the DeepState in the US as well as in Turkey.

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an unelected (Clinton-appointed) old hag dared to say: “I can’t imagine what this place would be — I can’t imagine what the country would be — with Donald Trump as our president”. This is a herem, a fatwa, a ban. This is a call to putsch in case of Trump’s victory. Do you think she will stop at anything to prevent Trump from gaining the White House? She and her cronies believe they are above democracy of hoi polloi.

She is not the only judge who deserves Erdogan treatment. Trump objected to a Judge Gonzalo Curiel for he is a member of La Raza (The Race), a body as exclusive as KKK or as B’nei Brith; still the Wall Street Journal would claim he objects to the judge’s ethnicity.
Forbes invented a long hair-splitting explanation i.e. ‘La Raza’ is a ‘nod to our common heritage’ or that it refers to “Latinos carrying forward the culture of Rome, based in beauty and harmony, in opposition to the Saxon – barbarian – culture based on violence and domination”, which is, in my view as racist as it gets.   [comment:  The entire thing is demented.  Why do Europeans subject themselves to this?  The only way to live is to live in a monoculture, or something very close to it.  America is my idea of a horror movie about mutants.   Japan is more my thing.   ]

It’s not that I mind racism or find it an unbearable fault. After all, racism is a middle name of every second Jew I ever met. But the duplicity is annoying: why the Forbes thinks that “Latinos are beautiful and harmonious, while Anglo-Saxon culture is based on violence and domination” is less racist than vice versa?  [comment:  LOL ... Forbes is a joke of a publication, spinning nothing but anti-European pro-destruction of European societies crap.  Ummm ... I was thinking Huffington Post.  Oops.  But Forbes is probably more of the same crap.  It looks like they're anti Trump.  Anti Trump is anti European. 


COMMENT / INSERT

Forbes published shameless propaganda, using not our opinion disclaimer shield to push this shite:

Roger Valdez:

"Today, there seems to be a similar and growing interest in studying Weimar Germany. The obvious reason is the popular conception of Donald Trump as a kind of nascent Hitler taking advantage of divisions for personal power. ... "

"... a perfect vacuum for a strong man with a clear, concise and simply ideology to step in whether from the right or the left. The extremes always have more certainty to offer people especially in times of foment. And Donald Trump has brilliantly called out differences between “us and them.” Like Hitler, he has talked about how trade deals have betrayed the American worker just the way Hitler blamed the establishment for stabbing ordinary Germans in the back at Versailles."

Roger Valdez
For the past twenty years ... involved in public policy in the areas of education, health, and housing.
... an advocate for progressive supply side solutions to housing scarcity
...  staff person for state and local elected officials, work in the non-profit sector

F*ck You, Forbes

Roger Valdez
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Funded By Seattle Real Estate Developers, Forbes Writer Attacks Amazon Critic
Posted on March 3, 2015 by Jeff Reifman


...  Roger Valdez’s column in Forbes today (How Jobs and Awkward White Men Are Destroying a City) in which he likens my criticism of Amazon’s overwhelming impacts on Seattle to racism against Chinese immigrants in the late 19th century. 


http://jeffreifman.com/2015/03/03/funded-seattle-real-estate-developers-forbes-writer-attacks-amazon-critic/


Amazon's a slave driver's organisation, so I'm cool with Amazon coming under criticism.  But the Reifman guy goes on to challenge Amazon re "Amazon’s white male-dominated culture", which sounds like the only positive thing going for Amazon.

Amazon being the slave-driving organisation that it is, I expect this culture is not by design but by default.

I'm pretty sure if some other group served the purposes of Amazon, they'd be in.


Why do Europeans allow themselves to be the subject of 'White Men' press assaults in their own societies?  Wake up.



If you insist, yes, ethnicity can influence a judge’s decision. In Israeli-Palestinian conflict, thousands of Palestinians were killed including American citizens, and no one received any compensation. But it is relatives of American Jews who collected $600 million of damages from the Palestinian authority. Is it a coincidence that the judge was Jewish?

Now everything depends on you. You can vote for Trump – but be prepared to go out to the streets in support of the legitimacy. Do not give in to usurpers. The Brits did it a few weeks ago by voting for Brexit. The Turks did it. You can do it, too!  [comment:  Americans are idiots if they don't vote Trump over the Clinton witch.  Unfortunately, Americans inclined to vote for a Republican are also probably now a minority in America, and are up against the ideologically brainwashed Democrat cucks and a large demographic with competing interests that has been granted political rights in the nation of the aforementioned.  Urging voters to hit the streets?  Ummm, I don't know about that.  Somewhere as f*cked up as the US seems to be, you'd have WWIII breaking out.   ]

This article was first published in The Unz Review.

Israel Shamir can be reached at adam@israelshamir.net


http://www.unz.com/ishamir/the-people-will-decide-in-turkey/





Russian Hackers Prove Election Fraud Against Bernie Sanders
Posted on June 19, 2016 by Sean Adl-Tabatabai in News
http://yournewswire.com/russian-hackers-prove-election-fraud-against-bernie-sanders/

Sanders Supporters Vindicated: Proof DNC Used Media To Rig Election for Hillary
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by Tyler Durden
Jun 17, 2016 4:16 PM
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-17/sanders-supporters-vindicated-proof-dnc-used-media-rig-election-hillary

Hillary Clinton and Electoral Fraud
Why we need an investigation into electoral fraud favoring Hillary Clinton
https://medium.com/@spencergundert/hillary-clinton-and-electoral-fraud-992ad9e080f6#.2bcth37wq



COMMENT


I find this guy's articles interesting.

The failed Turkey coup is still an unknown to me.  I was thinking it was maybe a staged coup, so Erdogan can secure his position.

As I said above, what they call 'democracy' is ridiculous.

Turkey is far from democratic.  I wasn't impressed with the Islamists that hit the streets in Turkey.  I was terrified.

While voting for Trump might be better than voting for the vile Clinton woman, and while those that voted for BREXIT did well, the system remains sh*t and the ruling capitalists win no matter who is elected.




May 16, 2016

Egypt, Israel, US Capitalist Empire & Saudi Arabia






Egypt, Israel,
US Capitalist Empire ... & Saudi Arabia
[ Long (but interesting) series of articles ]

1973 Arab–Israeli War
aka Yom Kippur War

Arab Coalition (led by Egypt & Syria) v. Israel
-- Sinai & Golan Heights, occupied by Israel since 1967 (Six Day War)
-- surprise attack on Israeli occupied Syrian & Egyptian territories

-- on Jewish holy day / coinciding with Ramadan
-- US & Soviet Union resupply respective allies, leading to near-confrontation
-- 1978 Camp David Accords led to return of Sinai to Egypt
-- Egypt left Soviet sphere of influence


[wikipedia]

Summary

1973-1974 Oil Crisis
-- world oil prices quadrupled
-- by OPEC
-- exacerbating economic difficulties in industrialised nations
-- generated large surpluses for oil exporters
-- unsatisfactory negotiations b/w OPEC & Western oil companies

-- re petrol production & prices
-- crisis ensued
-- Richard Nixon took US off gold standard in 1971, contributing to oil crisis
-- oil prices were set in dollars / end of Bretton Woods monetary system
-- US dollar devalued & thus negatively impacted on oil exporting countries
-- OPEC considered pricing oil in gold instead of dollars
-- Arabs in response to 1973 Arab–Israeli War raised price of crude by 70%
-- Arabs also embargo on exports to US & other nations allied with Israel
-- following end of conflict, OPEC continued to use oil weapon
-- oil exporters cut production by 25%
-- then they doubled price of crude
-- by 1974 world oil prices 4 times higher than at start of crisis
-- prices stabilised but impact on international system
-- rise in world energy prices ensues

-- unprecedented current account surpluses for oil-exporting nations
-- surpluses ended up deposited in US banks
-- through 'petrodollar recycling' system funds
-- oil-export surplus funds then loaned to oil-importing developing nations to to finance energy imports

-- high energy prices stagnated industrialised economic growth 

   & led to inflation
-- combination is known as:  'stagflation'
-- developing nations reportedly demanded establishment of:  

   new international economic order, involving:
    -- increased foreign aid levels [comment:  debt slavery]
    -- sovereign debt relief
[comment:  debt slavery] 
    -- preferential trade agreements with industrialised economies
       [comment:  economic bondage?]
-- end of cheap oil forced industrialised economies to curb energy use



http://vm136.lib.berkeley.edu/BANC/ROHO/projects/debt/oilcrisis.html


http://archive.is/HAW4Z


http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/02/22/what-really-happened-in-the-yom-kippur-war/

February 22, 2012

What Really Happened in the “Yom Kippur” War?

by Israel Shamir

Moscow

Here in Moscow I recently received a dark-blue folder dated 1975. It contains one of the most well-buried secrets of Middle Eastern and of US diplomacy. The secret file, written by the Soviet Ambassador in Cairo, Vladimir M. Vinogradov, apparently a draft for a memorandum addressed to the Soviet politbureau, describes the 1973 October War as a collusive enterprise between US, Egyptian and Israeli leaders, orchestrated by Henry Kissinger. If you are an Egyptian reader this revelation is likely to upset you. I, an Israeli who fought the Egyptians in the 1973 war, was equally upset and distressed, – yet still excited by the discovery. For an American it is likely to come as a shock.

According to the Vinogradov memo (to be published by us in full in the Russian weekly Expert next Monday), Anwar al-Sadat, holder of the titles of President, Prime Minister, ASU Chairman, Chief Commander, Supreme Military Ruler, entered into conspiracy with the Israelis, betrayed his ally Syria, condemned the Syrian army to destruction and Damascus to bombardment, allowed General Sharon’s tanks to cross without hindrance to the western bank of the Suez Canal, and actually planned a defeat of the Egyptian troops in the October War. Egyptian soldiers and officers bravely and successfully fought the Israeli enemy – too successfully for Sadat’s liking as he began the war in order to allow for the US comeback to the Middle East.

He was not the only conspirator: according to Vinogradov, the grandmotherly Golda Meir knowingly sacrificed two thousand of Israel’s best fighters – she possibly thought fewer would be killed — in order to give Sadat his moment of glory and to let the US  secure its positions in the Middle East. The memo allows for a completely new interpretation of the Camp David Treaty, as one achieved by deceit and treachery.

Vladimir Vinogradov was a prominent and brilliant Soviet diplomat; he served as  ambassador to Tokyo in the 1960s, to Cairo from 1970 to 1974, co-chairman of the Geneva Peace Conference,  ambassador to Teheran during the Islamic revolution, the USSR Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. He was a gifted painter and a prolific writer; his archive has hundreds of pages of unique observations and notes covering international affairs, but the place of honor goes to his Cairo diaries, and among others, descriptions of his hundreds of meetings with Sadat and the full sequence of the war as he observed it unfold at  Sadat’s hq as the big decisions were made. When published, these notes will allow to re-evaluate the post-Nasser period of Egyptian history.

Vinogradov arrived to Cairo for Nasser’s funeral and remained there as the Ambassador. He recorded the creeping coup of Sadat,  least bright of Nasser’s men, who became Egypt’s president by chance, as he was the vice-president at Nasser’s death. Soon he dismissed, purged and imprisoned practically all important Egyptian politicians, the comrades-in-arms of Gamal Abd el Nasser, and dismantled the edifice of Nasser’s socialism. Vinogradov was an astute observer; not a conspiracy cuckoo. Far from being headstrong and  doctrinaire, he was a friend of Arabs and a consistent supporter and promoter of a lasting and just peace between the Arabs and Israel, a peace that would meet  Palestinian needs and ensure Jewish prosperity.

The pearl of his archive is the file called The Middle Eastern Games. It contains some 20 typewritten pages edited by hand in blue ink, apparently a draft for a memo to the Politburo and to the government, dated January 1975, soon after his return from Cairo. The file contains the deadly secret of the collusion he observed. It is written in lively and highly readable Russian, not in the bureaucratese we’d expect. Two pages are added to the file in May 1975; they describe Vinogradov’s visit to Amman and his informal talks with Abu Zeid Rifai, the Prime Minister, and his exchange of views with the Soviet Ambassador in Damascus. Vinogradov did not voice his opinions until 1998, and even then he did not speak as openly as in this draft. Actually, when the suggestion of collusion was presented to him by the Jordanian prime minister, being a prudent diplomat, he refused to discuss it.

The official version of the October war holds that on  October  6, 1973, in conjunction with Hafez al-Assad of Syria, Anwar as-Sadat launched a surprise attack against Israeli forces. They crossed the Canal and advanced a few miles into the occupied Sinai. As the war progressed, tanks of General Ariel Sharon  crossed the Suez Canal and encircled the Egyptian Third Army. The ceasefire negotiations eventually led to the handshake at the White House.

For me, the Yom Kippur War (as we called it) was an important part of my autobiography. A young paratrooper, I fought that war, crossed the canal, seized Gabal Ataka heights, survived shelling and face-to-face battles, buried my buddies, shot the man-eating red dogs of the desert and the enemy tanks. My unit was ferried by helicopters into the desert where we severed the main communication line between the Egyptian armies and its home base, the Suez-Cairo highway. Our location at 101 km to Cairo was used for the first cease fire talks; so I know that war not by  word of mouth, and it hurts to learn that I and my comrades-at-arms were just disposable tokens in the ruthless game we – ordinary people – lost. Obviously I did not know it then,  for me the war was a surprise, but then,  I was not a general.

Vinogradov dispels the idea of  surprise: in his view, both the canal crossing by the Egyptians and the inroads by Sharon were planned and agreed upon in advance by Kissinger, Sadat and Meir. The plan included the destruction of the Syrian army as well.

At first, he asks some questions: how the crossing could be a surprise if the Russians evacuated their families a few days before the war? The concentration of the forces was observable and could not escape Israeli attention. Why did the Egyptian forces  not proceed after the crossing but stood still? Why did they have no plans for advancing? Why there was a forty km-wide unguarded gap between the 2d and the 3d armies, the gap that invited Sharon’s raid? How could Israeli tanks sneak to the western bank of the Canal? Why did Sadat refuse to stop them? Why were there no reserve forces on the western bank of the Canal?

Vinogradov takes a leaf from Sherlock Holmes who said: when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. He writes: These questions can’t be answered if Sadat is to be considered a true patriot of Egypt. But they can be answered in full, if we consider a possibility of collusion between Sadat, the US and Israeli leadership – a conspiracy in which each participant pursued his own goals. A conspiracy in which each participant did not know the full details of other participants’ gameA conspiracy in which each participant tried to gain more ground despite the overall agreement between them.

Sadat’s Plans

Before the war Sadat was at the nadir of his power: in Egypt and abroad he had lost  prestige. The least educated and least charismatic of Nasser’s followers, Sadat was isolated. He needed a war, a limited war with Israel that would not end with defeat. Such a war would release the pressure in the army and he would regain his authority. The US agreed to give him a green light for the war, something the Russians never did. The Russians protected Egypt’s skies, but they were against wars. For that, Sadat had to rely upon the US and part with the USSR. He was ready to do so as he loathed socialism. He did not need victory, just no defeat; he wanted to explain his failure to win by deficient Soviet equipment. That is why the army was given the minimal task: crossing the Canal and hold the bridgehead until the Americans entered the game.

Plans of the US

During decolonisation the US lost strategic ground in the Middle East with its oil, its Suez Canal, its vast population. Its ally Israel had to be supported, but the Arabs were growing stronger all the time. Israel had to be made more flexible, for its brutal policies interfered with the US plans. So the US had to keep Israel as its ally but at the same time Israel’s arrogance had to be broken. The US needed a chance to “save” Israel after allowing the Arabs to beat the Israelis for a while. So the US allowed Sadat to begin a limited war.   [comment:  I'm inclined to believe whatever happened is entirely the result of US-Israeli advance agreement.]

Israel       

Israel’s leaders had to help the US, its main provider and supporter. The US needed to improve its positions in the Middle East, as in 1973 they  had only one friend and ally, King Feisal. (Kissinger told Vinogradov that Feisal tried to educate him about the evilness of Jews and Communists.) If and when the US was to recover its position in the Middle East, the Israeli position would improve drastically. Egypt was a weak link, as Sadat disliked the USSR and the progressive forces in the country, so it could be turned. Syria could be dealt with militarily, and broken.  [comment:  I'm not inclined to believe that Israel 'had' to do anything; US is a provider and supporter by default, & I would wager whatever happened was agreed on between US-Israel in advance.  The Kissinger thing doesn't make sense.  Kissinger is Bavarian-born Jewish.  Why would the Saudi royal insult him?]

The Israelis and Americans decided to let Sadat take the Canal while holding the mountain passes of Mittla and Giddi, a better defensive line anyway. This was actually Rogers’ plan of 1971, acceptable to Israel. But this should be done in fighting, not given up for free.

As for Syria, it was to be militarily defeated, thoroughly. That is why the Israeli Staff did sent all its available troops to the Syrian border, while denuding the Canal though the Egyptian army was much bigger than the Syrian one. Israeli troops at the Canal were to be sacrificed in this game; they were to die in order to bring the US back into the Middle East[Comment:  Without US hegemony, I suspect Israel would be in difficulties, so if Israel can advance US aims, it will.  While it's initially shocking that a large number of Israelis may have been sacrificed, it's probably not that shocking in the great scheme of things.   Israel is ambitious and the stakes are high. ]

However, the plans of the three partners were somewhat derailed by the factors on the ground: it is the usual problem with conspiracies; nothing works as it should, Vinogradov writes in his memo to be published in full next week in Moscow’s Expert.

Sadat’s crooked game was spoiled to start with. His presumptions did not work out. Contrary to his expectations, the USSR supported the Arab side and began a massive airlift of its most modern military equipment right away. The USSR took the risk of confrontation with the US; Sadat had not  believed they would because the Soviets were adamant against the war, before it started. His second problem, according to Vinogradov, was the superior quality of Russian weapons in the hands of Egyptian soldiers  — better than the western weapons in the Israelis’ hands.  [comment:  that's a massive betrayal of the Russians.  Lesson to be learned:  (a) keep close watch on allies, (b) seek out the weak link among allies and either eliminate or exploit.  And either pay back Egypt or turn Egypt, which probably remains the weakest link.  LOL ]

As an Israeli soldier of the time I must confirm the Ambassador’s words. The Egyptians had the legendary Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifles, the best gun in the world, while we had FN battle rifles that hated sand and water. We dropped our FNs and picked up their AKs at the first opportunity. They used anti-tank Sagger missiles, light, portable, precise, carried by one soldier. Saggers killed between 800 and 1200 Israeli tanks. We had old 105 mm recoilless jeep-mounted rifles, four men at a rifle (actually, a small cannon) to fight tanks. Only new American weapons redressed the imbalance.

Sadat did not expect the Egyptian troops taught by the Soviet specialists to better their Israeli enemy – but they did. They crossed the Canal much faster than planned and with much smaller losses. Arabs beating the Israelis – it was bad news for Sadat. He overplayed his hand. That is why the Egyptian troops stood still, like the sun upon Gibeon, and did not move. They waited for the Israelis, but at that time the Israeli army was fighting the Syrians. The Israelis felt somewhat safe from Sadat’s side and they sent all their army north. The Syrian army took the entire punch of Israeli forces and began its retreat. They asked Sadat to move forward, to take some of the heat off them, but Sadat refused. His army stood and did not move, though there were no Israelis between the Canal and the mountain passes. Syrian leader al Assad was convinced at that time that Sadat betrayed him, and he said so frankly to the Soviet ambassador in Damascus, Mr Muhitdinov, who passed this to Vinogradov. Vinogradov saw Sadat daily and asked him in real time why he was not advancing. He received no reasonable answer: Sadat muttered that he does not want to run all over Sinai looking for Israelis, that sooner or later they would come to him.

The Israeli leadership was worried: the war was not going as expected. There were big losses on the Syrian front, the Syrians retreated but each yard was hard fought; only Sadat’s passivity saved the Israelis from a reverse. The plan to for total Syrian defeat failed, but the Syrians could not effectively counterattack.

This was the time to punish Sadat: his army was too efficient, his advance too fast, and worse, his reliance upon the Soviets only grew due to the air bridge. The Israelis arrested their advance on Damascus and turned their troops southwards to Sinai. The Jordanians could at this time have cut off the North-to-South route and king Hussein proposed this to Sadat and Assad. Assad agreed immediately, but Sadat refused to accept the offer. He explained it to Vinogradov that he did not believe in the fighting abilities of the Jordanians. If they entered the war, Egypt would have to save them. At other times he said that it is better to lose the whole of Sinai than to lose a square yard on the Jordan: an insincere and foolish remark, in Vinogradov’s view. So the Israeli troops rolled southwards without hindrance.

During the war, we (the Israelis) also knew that if Sadat advanced, he would gain the whole of Sinai in no time; we entertained many hypotheses why he was standing still, none satisfactory. Vinogradov explains it well: Sadat ran off his script and was waited for  US involvement. What he got was the deep raid of Sharon[comment:  LOL ... the double-crosser Sadat got double-crossed?  Nah, it was probably pre-arranged.  Sacrificial piece or something.]

This breakthrough of the Israeli troops to the western bank of the Canal was the murkiest part of the war, Vinogradov writes. He asked Sadat’s military commanders at the beginning of the war why there is the forty km wide gap between the Second and the Third armies and was told that this was Sadat’s directive. The gap was not even guarded; it was left wide open like a Trojan backdoor in a computer program.

Sadat paid no attention to Sharon’s raid; he was indifferent to this dramatic development. Vinogradov asked him to deal with it when only the first five Israeli tanks crossed the Canal westwards; Sadat refused, saying it was of no military importance, just a “political move”, whatever that meant. He repeated this to Vinogradov later, when the Israeli foothold on the Western bank of became a sizeable bridgehead. Sadat did not listen to advice from Moscow, he opened the door for the Israelis into Africa.

This allows for two explanations, says Vinogradov: an impossible one, of the Egyptians’ total military ignorance and  an improbable one, of Sadat’s intentions. The improbable wins, as Sherlock Holmes observed.

The Americans did not stop the Israeli advance right away, says Vinogradov, for they wanted to have a lever to push Sadat so he would not change his mind about the whole setup. Apparently the gap was built into the deployments for this purpose. So Vinogradov’s idea of “conspiracy” is that of dynamic collusion, similar to the collusion on Jordan between the Jewish Yishuv and Transjordan as described by Avi Shlaim: there were some guidelines and agreements, but they were liable to change, depending on the strength of the sides.

Bottom line

The US “saved” Egypt by stopping the advancing Israeli troops. With the passive support of Sadat, the US allowed Israel to hit Syria really  hard.

The US-negotiated disengagement agreements with the UN troops in-between made Israel safe for years to come.

(In a different and important document, “Notes on Heikal’s book Road to Ramadan”, Vinogradov rejects the thesis of the unavoidability of Israeli-Arab wars: he says that as long as Egypt remains in the US thrall, such a war is unlikely. Indeed there have been no big wars since 1974, unless one counts Israeli “operations” in Lebanon and Gaza.)

The US “saved” Israel with military supplies.

Thanks to Sadat, the US came back to the Middle East and positioned itself as the only mediator and “honest broker” in the area.

Sadat began a violent anti-Soviet and antisocialist campaign, Vinogradov writes, trying to discredit the USSR. In the Notes, Vinogradov charges that Sadat spread many lies and disinformation to discredit the USSR in the Arab eyes. His main line was: the USSR could not and would not  liberate  Arab soil while the US could, would and did. Vinogradov explained elsewhere that the Soviet Union was and is against offensive wars, among other reasons because their end is never certain. However, the USSR was ready to go a long way to defend Arab states. As for liberation, the years since 1973 have proved that the US can’t or won’t deliver that, either – while the return of Sinai to Egypt in exchange for separate peace was always possible, without a war as well.

After the war, Sadat’s positions improved drastically. He was hailed as hero, Egypt took a place of honor among the Arab states. But in a year, Sadat’s reputation was in tatters again, and that of Egypt went to an all time low, Vinogradov writes.

The Syrians understood Sadat’s game very early: on October 12, 1973 when the Egyptian troops stood still and ceased fighting, President Hafez el Assad said to the Soviet ambassador that he is certain Sadat was intentionally betraying Syria. Sadat deliberately allowed the Israeli breakthrough to the Western bank of Suez, in order to give Kissinger a chance to intervene and realise his disengagement plan, said Assad to Jordanian Prime Minister Abu Zeid Rifai who told it to Vinogradov during a private breakfast they had in his house in Amman. The Jordanians also suspect Sadat played a crooked game, Vinogradov writes. However, the prudent Vinogradov refused to be drawn into this discussion though he felt that the Jordanians “read his thoughts.”

When Vinogradov was appointed  co-chairman of the Geneva Peace Conference, he encountered a united Egyptian-American position aiming to disrupt the conference, while Assad refused even to take part in it. Vinogradov delivered him a position paper for the conference and asked whether it is acceptable for Syria. Assad replied: yes but for one line. Which one line, asked  a hopeful Vinogradov, and Assad retorted: the line saying “Syria agrees to participate in the conference.” Indeed the conference came to nought, as did all other conferences and arrangements.

Though the suspicions voiced by Vinogradov in his secret document have been made by various military experts and historians, never until now they were made by a participant in the events, a person of such exalted position, knowledge, presence at key moments. Vinogradov’s notes allow us to decipher and trace the history of Egypt with its de-industrialisation, poverty, internal conflicts, military rule tightly connected with the phony war of 1973.

A few years after the war, Sadat was assassinated, and his hand-picked follower Hosni Mubarak began his long rule, followed by another participant of the October War, Gen Tantawi. Achieved by lies and treason, the Camp David Peace treaty still guards Israeli and American interests. Only now, as the post-Camp David regime in Egypt is on the verge of collapse, one may hope for change. Sadat’s name in the pantheon of Egyptian heroes was safe until now. In  the end, all that is hidden will be made transparent.

Postscript. In 1975, Vinogradov could not predict that the 1973 war and subsequent treaties would change the world. They sealed the fate of the Soviet presence and eminence in the Arab world, though the last vestiges were destroyed by  American might much later: in Iraq in 2003 and in Syria they are being undermined now. They undermined the cause of socialism in the world,  which began its long fall. The USSR, the most successful state of 1972, an almost-winner of the Cold war, eventually lost it. Thanks to the American takeover of Egypt, petrodollar schemes were formed, and the dollar that began its decline in 1971 by losing its gold standard recovered and became again a full-fledged world reserve currency. The oil of the Saudis and of sheikdoms being sold for dollars became the new lifeline for the American empire. Looking back, armed now  with  the Vinogradov Papers, we can confidently mark 1973-74 as a decisive turning point in our history.

ISRAEL SHAMIR has been sending dispatches to CounterPunch from Moscow.

http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/02/22/what-really-happened-in-the-yom-kippur-war/

http://archive.is/p5Hg

US Capitalist Regime
Military Aid
to Repressive Egypt

Egypt 2014:
-- annual $1.3 billion American military aid package
-- having signed peace agreement with Israel (1979)
-- cash flow finance - preferential military hardware orders from USA
-- granted only to:  Israel & Egypt
-- 2013:  900 protesters killed crackdown on demonstration, Cairo
-- Abdel Fattah el-Sisi reportedly took control by military coup (2013)
-- "deposed strongman Hosni Mubarak"
-- NYT reports 'rigged election' & claims Muslim Brotherhood leaders 'unfairly branded as terrorists'
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/05/opinion/sunday/reining-in-egypts-military-aid.html?_r=0


Washington Post 2013:
-- since early 1980s, US grants Egypt
-- extraordinary ability to place orders with American arms contractors

-- worth far more than Congress allotted to military aid
-- mechanism:  'cash-flow financing'

-- orders of a size that take years to produce & deliver
-- like a credit card in billions of dollars

-- likewise granted to Israel
-- only Israel & Egypt


-- Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.)
-- subcommittee State Dept. re foreign ops & related:
-- "we are mortgaged years into the future for expensive equipment"
-- "stuck on autopilot for more than 25 years"
-- windfall for U.S. defence contractors
-- replacing Egypt's ageing Soviet hardware / deepening Egypt's dependence on US-made arms
-- USA gets:
    -- expedited access to the Suez Canal for Navy ships
    -- overflight rights for military aircraft
    -- 'face time' with Egypt generals
-- Egypt gets:
    -- one of regions strongest militaries

-- US relationship w/ Egypt deemed:  "increasingly volatile, it’s increasingly fluid"
-- country:  unpredictability
-- USA fiscally tied to policy
-- were USA to push-back re Egypt, would impact US arms production industries

-- practice of 'cash-flow financing' commits USG to ongoing financing
-- to ensure signed contracts for arms are honoured
-- oddly:  U.S. law. Leahy and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) are for cutting off aid

2013
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/in-debate-over-military-aid-to-egypt-contractual-issues-loom-large-for-us/2013/07/25/9d0834c0-f4a5-11e2-aa2e-4088616498b4_story.html

https://theintercept.com/2016/05/12/state-department-fails-to-vet-or-monitor-military-aid-to-egypt/

State Department Fails to Vet or Monitor Military Aid to Egypt
Alex Emmons
May 13 2016, 8:27 a.m.



The U.S is not sufficiently vetting the sale of weapons to the repressive government of Egypt, and doesn’t know enough about how those weapons are being used – including night vision goggles and riot control weapons.

According to a new report by the Government Accountability Office, the State Department also fails to consistently conduct legally-required review of the Egyptian forces that are supplied and trained by the U.S.

The U.S. government has sent Egypt more than $6.4 billion in military aid since 2011, which has been used to purchase F-16 jets, Apache helicopters, tanks, explosives, and police equipment.

The U.S. government has bankrolled the Egyptian military for decades, propping up the rule of longtime dictator Hosni Mubarak. But the aid was widely criticized after 2013, when a military coup deposed Egypt’s new democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi. To skirt a law banning aid to coup regimes, the State Department has refused to call what happened a “coup.”

After the military regime came to power, led by General Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, it immediately cracked down on protestors and members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the political party of the former president. One morning that August, government forces killed 900 people. In the year that followed, the government detained at least 41,000 people, and sentenced citizens to die hundreds at a time. But U.S. aid continued.

Congress has passed several laws restricting military aid to countries that systematically violate human rights. One such law, called the “Leahy Law,” named after its sponsor in the Senate, requires the State Department to suspend military aid to any individual, unit, or country that it determines “has committed a gross violation of human rights.”


But the GAO’s new report alleges that the State Department regularly makes that certification without any justification. “While the memos declare State’s compliance with the Leahy laws,” the report says, “State [Department] officials acknowledged that there is no required process used to support the statements in the memos.”

Additionally, the report alleges that “officials with information about human rights violations in Egypt are not involved in [the] drafting” of the memos, and that the officials who normally manage Leahy vetting at the embassy “do not play a role in the development of these memos.

The report also found that the Embassy was repeatedly failing to conduct end-use checks on weapons shipments. Between 2010 and 2015, the State Department has issued 1,280 weapons export licenses to Egypt, but it has only conducted four post-shipment checks in the past five years. In one check on riot control gear – including rubber bullet cartridges and smoke grenades – the Egyptian Interior Ministry simply did not respond to the State Department’s repeated requests for information. But the State Department nonetheless closed the request as “favorable.”

The GAO also reports that the U.S. “did not complete all required vetting” for recipients of U.S. training, “prior to providing training.” Between 2011 and 2015, the U.S. embassy vetted more than 5,500 individuals or units in the Egyptian security forces and rejected only 18 – far less than 1 percent. The State Department did not reject a single case after the military coup in 2013.

The State Department’s internal regulations require embassies to upload information on “gross human rights violations” into a computer system, so that future employees can conduct vetting. But the GAO found that since 2011, only three reports of human rights violations had been uploaded, and none since the military coup in 2013.

Under current law, 15 percent of U.S. aid to Egypt can be withheld if it doesn’t meet certain human rights conditions. There is an exemption, however, based on the U.S.’s “national security interest,” which was invoked last year to send the full amount.

Despite that fact, as my colleague Zaid Jilani reported, President Obama has proposed stripping out human rights restrictions on aid sent to Egypt.



http://presstv.ir/Detail/2016/05/13/465455/UN-human-rights-Israel-Saudi-Arabia-Palestine

Press TV

UN panel warns about Israel, Saudi human rights violations

Fri May 13, 2016 10:10PM

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A United Nations panel against torture has warned about violations of human rights by the Israeli regime and Saudi Arabia.

In a Friday report called "Concluding Observations", the Committee against Torture voiced concern about issues such as Israel's administrative detention of Palestinians, the excessive use of force by Israeli forces against Palestinians, the conditions of Palestinian detainees, including hunger strikes and solitary confinements, the demolition of Palestinian houses, and Israeli settler violence against Palestinians.

Administrative detention is a sort of imprisonment without trial or charge that allows the Tel Aviv regime to incarcerate Palestinians for up to six months. The detention order can be renewed for indefinite periods of time.

Over 7,000 Palestinians are reportedly incarcerated in 17 Israeli prisons and detention camps, many of them without charge or trial.

Regarding the use of excessive force, the report said that some of Israeli forces’ reactions to alleged Palestinian attacks “strongly suggest unlawful killings, including possible extrajudicial executions.”

The committee also expressed concern about “torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment of persons deprived of liberty, including minors,” by the Tel Aviv regime.


Jailed Saudi blogger Raif Badawi (file photo)

Saudi rights violations

In its first review of Saudi Arabia since 2002, the committee also voiced its “deep concern” over issues like torture and ill-treatment in Saudi prisons and detention centers, mistreatment of journalists and migrant workers, coerced confessions and death penalty in the kingdom.

The report further warned against “continued sentencing to and imposition of corporal punishments” by Saudi officials.

As an instance, it pointed to the case of Raif Badawi, a Saudi blogger who has been sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail for his writings on the internet, which Saudi authorities described as an affront to Islam.

Riyadh “should review the case of Raif Badawi with, at a minimum, a view to invalidating any aspect of his sentence involving corporal punishment,” the report said.

It also lamented the “persistence of the death penalty and the growing number of executions carried out in Saudi Arabia.”

Riyadh has long been under fire at the international level for its grim human rights record.

The kingdom reportedly executed 153 individuals, including 71 foreign nationals, in 2015. Amnesty International said in a report last year that court proceedings in Saudi Arabia “fall far short” of global norms of fairness.

The Committee against Torture generally examines countries every five years or so, but it could not do so for Saudi Arabia because Riyadh's report on its compliance with the UN Convention against Torture was already four years overdue.

The committee also published its concluding observations about France, Tunisia, Turkey and the Philippines on Friday as part of regular reviews by the panel.

http://presstv.ir/Detail/2016/05/13/465455/UN-human-rights-Israel-Saudi-Arabia-Palestine

http://archive.is/gHAtw


 COMMENT

Egypt & Israel are top two (by miiiiiiiiiiiiiiles) US capitalist regime military aid recipients, and both stand accused of human rights violations.  
The US capitalist regime ignores legislative prohibitions in relation to advancing aid in these circumstances, as such legislation is merely token.  If we step back and look at the larger picture, we see.
'National interests' are a get out of 'human rights' violations free card that can be invoked at any time by the US capitalist regime
Wait a minute:  they're the very same (and strategically selective) 'human rights' 'concerns' the capitalist regime invokes as a pretext to bomb weaker foreign targets.

Meanwhile, privately owned American military manufacturers are rolling in obscene amounts of US taxpayer money, and rolling in arms orders on US taxpayer funded credit of a magnitude to support orders for many years to come.  

At the same time, US infrastructure is crumbling and ordinary Americans are drinking polluted water and driving on rickety bridges etc.  

That's capitalism in action.  

The American 'land of the free' masses are duped slaves of the ruling wealthy, who apparently do as they please ... interspersed with US oligarchy bankrolled & controlled phony show-elections, like the election coming up later this year (funded by Wall Street).  

That's 'democracy' for you, in the US capitalist-controlled regime's model society that serves as TEMPLATE FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD.  YIKES!

Oh, and this is pretty much the extent of the American capitalist phony commitment to 'human rights' ideals, so often frowned over by 'concerned' 'champions' of 'hooman rights', such as Samantha Power.  
Yep.  The same 'human rights' international law provisions that have manifested in dispossession and demographic slaughter of Europeans on their ancestral homelands, in line with the US-led capitalist destruction of nations earmarked for 'integration' into global markets; an agenda that has been imposed on Europe since WWII. 
And this is the same phony concern for 'human rights' that's invoked by the US capitalist regime, in attempts to undermine or otherwise attack targeted foreign states.

*That was a cool series of articles.