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IS launches attack to regain Yazidi city of Shingal
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Africa North
Taking fight to jihadis, Egypt embarks on campaign ‘more crucial than ’73’
[IsraelTimes] While combating Sinai Islamists, Cairo seeks to organize coalition against IS in Libya; bigwig compares battle to Yom Kippur War
The growing military alliance has also been anchored with a quid-pro-quo: Gulf oil powerhouses Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Kuwait have given Egypt an estimated $30 billion to rescue its damaged economy and in return Egypt’s military provides manpower alongside its Gulf counterparts.

Egypt is making an ambitious bid to place itself at the center of the fight against extremism across the Middle East.

Beyond fighting gunnies in its own Sinai Peninsula, it is trying to organize an international coalition against the Islamic State
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Posted by: trailing wife || 02/18/2015 05:12 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under: Salafists

#1  The only other real nation-state in the ME and older than that other one.
Posted by: Shipman || 02/18/2015 12:02 Comments || Top||

#2  A contingent of Egyptian troops is already deployed on Saudi Arabia's border with Iraq

Didn't know that. SA has always been very wary of Egypt's military, just a short boat ride from Jeddah and the populous west coast.

My read on this is SA would be more than happy for Egypt's military to be fully occupied in Libya for a few years.
Posted by: phil_b || 02/18/2015 17:50 Comments || Top||

#3  Yuuup.

EGYPT'S + LIBYA'S + ITALY'S FIGHT AGZ THE ISIS + ALIGNED IS THE US' FIGHT, espec given ...

* FREEREPUBLIC > [BreitBart] ]Michael] MCCAUL [HR R-TX] MEETS WID MUSLIM LEADER WHO SAYS US MUSLIMS ARE "ABOVE THE LAW OF THE LAND".

Above the US Constitution, etc.


Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/18/2015 19:25 Comments || Top||


Home Front: WoT
Foggy Bottom's dotty duo
A slicing criticism of US State Department spokesmen, Jan Psaki and Marie Harf:
[NationalReview] Never in the history of public relations have an institution and its representatives been so mismatched as at the current U.S. Department of State, where, tasked with articulating America’s position toward Middle East terror outfits, Russian aggression, and the world’s other vicissitudes, are Jen Psaki and Marie Harf, currently in the midst of an interminable Lucy-and-Ethel routine as Foggy Bottom’s spokesperson and deputy spokesperson, respectively. In an administration that has always given the distinct impression of being directed by second-year poli-sci majors from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Psaki and Harf are the only two under the impression that Legally Blonde was a documentary — one that they are apparently trying to recreate, with little success, at Foggy Bottom
It gets better at the link
Posted by: badanov || 02/18/2015 00:06 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  If only our foreign policy was "directed by second-year poli-sci majors from the University of Wisconsin–Madison" - at least it would make some sort of sense then.

Instead we have Harvard Graduates.

We are so screwed.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/18/2015 0:21 Comments || Top||

#2  And these are the people Obama has seen fit to put in power over the military and intelligence agencies in most areas of foreign operations.
Posted by: OldSpook || 02/18/2015 14:04 Comments || Top||

#3  And just think - they are representative of the entire State Department as it is now. From it's hapless 'lucky hat' Kerry top to its hapless 'Jen and Marie' bottom.
Posted by: CrazyFool || 02/18/2015 14:32 Comments || Top||

#4  They have gone wayyyyyyyyyyy beyond the scope of the Petet Principle. Like floating turds levitating in air :(
Posted by: Alaska Paul || 02/18/2015 15:24 Comments || Top||

#5  You know that dotty duo is bad, but either Jan Psaki or Marie Harf' brother is in charge of outdoor maintenance...

Posted by: Joluse the Lesser1339 || 02/18/2015 17:26 Comments || Top||

#6  Admiral John Kirby is leaving his position as spokesman for the Pentagon.
Posted by: JohnQC || 02/18/2015 17:36 Comments || Top||

#7  He got acid reflux from spewing the Admin's Lies Lines
Posted by: Frank G || 02/18/2015 19:08 Comments || Top||

#8  "University of Wisconsin-Madison" > Personally I blame the Sub Shop + HUB Pizzas for their potent power.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/18/2015 21:13 Comments || Top||


India-Pakistan
Securing the parade
[DAWN] THE interior minister may play down the number of madressahs in the country that have links with terrorism -- 10pc he said recently -- but the extraordinary measures that are to be taken ahead of the Pakistan Day military parade belie that cautious stance. Unless of course the military knows or suspects something that the civilian government doesn’t. As per the announcement, all 39 of the madressahs and two imambargahs in the two-kilometre vicinity of the venue at Shakarparian in the Islamabad Capital Territory are to be vacated a week in advance of the parade which is being held after a gap of eight years. The measure was demanded by the intelligence agencies and security forces and conveyed to the interior ministry that issued instructions to the effect. Meanwhile, the Wafaqul Madaris Al Arabia Pakistan, the umbrella body that oversees the madressahs belonging to the Deobandi sect, has issued a statement denouncing the forcible closure of the seminaries which it said would fuel suspicion against them.

Clearly something is very amiss here. If these are indeed establishments with questionable agendas that could pose a threat to the military parade, why have they been allowed to exist at all in Pakistan’s capital, the seat of its government? And what of the citizenry that has been forced to live in close quarters with such elements? Moreover, after the parade, once the tanks have rolled away, the marching battalions retreated to their barracks, and the dignitaries been whisked off to the safety of their well-guarded abodes, will these evidently dubious institutions be allowed to return to business as usual? Religious extremism is hardly a new phenomenon, and such madressahs did not emerge overnight. Islamabad is also the headquarters for a large chunk of the country’s vast intelligence apparatus. One may well ask what it was up to during all these years when such seminaries were proliferating in the city without let or hindrance. For an answer one would have to look to the establishment’s duplicitous and short-sighted strategy of using religious militancy as a tool of foreign policy, a game plan that has in recent times imploded spectacularly, exacting a steep price from civilians and soldiers alike. The only viable way forward is to abjure that ruinous path and regulate madressahs -- all madressahs of every persuasion -- notwithstanding their protests or the threats by affiliated religious parties. Far more is at stake here than a military parade.
Posted by: Fred || 02/18/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan


Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Information about the US-Iranian nuclear dialogue is no longer '€œsensitive.'€ For Obama it'€™s a done deal
[Debka] "Out of Obama€™s intelligence loop on Iran, Israel may be equally reluctant to share its intelligence data on Yemen or even on the situation in Syria and Iraq.

Israel'€™s Netanyahu is not the only Middle East stand-out against Obama's Iranian policy. Other leaders are in even worse relations with Washington. The Obama administration and Egyptian President Abdel-Fatteh El-Sisi are not even on talking terms, much like the late Saudi monarch Abdullah who died last month. His successor, King Salman has yet to make his intentions towards the United States known."
It is becoming increasing difficult to give our President the benefit of the doubt. His staff enacts and defends his policies. There is something seriously wrong with this man.
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp15048 || 02/18/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Does he really think when he is out of office Iran will welcome him and Val home like hero's? They will build a shrine to Val but for their Manchurian candidate they will disavow as a mere tool.
Posted by: 49 Pan || 02/18/2015 1:06 Comments || Top||

#2  I suspect the roots of the Champ's 'Iranian dialogue' go a bit deeper.

Obama tells Russia's Medvedev more flexibility after election.
Link

Posted by: Besoeker || 02/18/2015 1:30 Comments || Top||

#3  Does flexibility involves the events in Ukraine, Besoeker?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 02/18/2015 3:11 Comments || Top||

#4  Flexibility means 'bending over'.
Posted by: Raj || 02/18/2015 9:50 Comments || Top||

#5  Israel'€™s Netanyahu is not the only Middle East stand-out against Obama's Iranian policy. Other leaders are in even worse relations with Washington..

Well, the world always wanted the US out of the way...

Posted by: Pappy || 02/18/2015 10:46 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
They Are Just Actors in a Make-Believe World
...The fundamental problem progressives such as Williams face is that the world is not as they would have it. Not at all. Many if not most of them have limited experience in the real world, having spent lives of wealth and privilege, sheltered in progressive educational institutions. They have very superficial knowledge of the world outside these bubbles, and rely, therefore, to a great deal on Hollywood. They incorporate into their personae the largely leftist rubbish pumped out by Hollywood.

In their world, the United States is still 1930's Alabama--or, better said, the Alabama of Hollywood. They want to unleash their inner Atticus Finch. In their world, murderers in the United States are middle aged white male business executives who kill black people instead of what happens in the real world where murderers are overwhelmingly young black men who generally kill black people. In their world, women can kung fu better and be bigger badasses than big burly guys, when, in fact, the opposite is true as shown by the progressives' contradictory and ceaseless calls for government to "protect" women from men. "I am woman! I am strong! Call the cops! Men are looking at me!" In progressive world, the KKK equals the Tea Party, when in the real world, the KKK served as the armed wing of the Democratic Party. In progressive world, Western civilization is the source for all the poverty and evil in the world, when, in fact, the concepts of liberty, justice, and human rights are Western constructs.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 02/18/2015 03:19 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Shadows on the cave wall.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/18/2015 9:22 Comments || Top||

#2  Wanting to matter and be compensated that much, particularly when it is beyond your skill and work ethic level, will lead you to this every time.

Posted by: no mo uro || 02/18/2015 11:54 Comments || Top||

#3  I would add that when you perceive the rest of us as bitterly clinging untermensch and simultaneously want to have a "hero grunt" experience, you put yourself in a position of cognitive dissonance that is unresolvable.
Posted by: no mo uro || 02/18/2015 11:58 Comments || Top||



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Two weeks of WOT
Wed 2015-02-18
  IS launches attack to regain Yazidi city of Shingal
Tue 2015-02-17
  Islamic State militants 'burn to death 45 in Iraq'
Mon 2015-02-16
  Egypt launches air strikes against IS militias in Libya
Sun 2015-02-15
  SECOND Copenhagen shooting at synagogue
Sat 2015-02-14
  21 Coptic Christians slaughtered in Libya
Fri 2015-02-13
  Thousands expected at funeral for 3 Muslims killed in US
Thu 2015-02-12
  France says it has dismantled 15 terrorist networks
Wed 2015-02-11
  4 Qaida Suspects Dead in Yemen Drone Strike
Tue 2015-02-10
  Obama, Family Confirm Death of IS Hostage Kayla Mueller
Mon 2015-02-09
  Top Pakistani Taliban leader injured in Afghanistan
Sun 2015-02-08
  '109 Boko Haram Fighters Dead' after First Attack on Niger Friday
Sat 2015-02-07
  Yemen rebels dissolve parliament, assume power
Fri 2015-02-06
  Al-Qaeda holy man killed in Yemen drone strike, AQAP says
Thu 2015-02-05
  Jordanian King Personally Participating in Sorties Against ISIS
Wed 2015-02-04
  Jordan hangs two Iraqi militants in response to pilot's death


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