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Home Front: Politix
Clinton vs. Clinton
h/t Right Wing News
Hillary Clinton apparently plans to base her presidential campaign on the noble goals of greater fairness and shared sacrifice.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/23/2015 03:40 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Whenever someone mentions fair or fairness, I always keep a tight hold on my wallet.

These words always and without exception mean someone is trying to take my money.
Posted by: phil_b || 04/23/2015 4:57 Comments || Top||

#2  The problem with Hillary Clinton’s various progressive campaigns is that they will be logically waged against people in her own family.

Maybe we will all get lucky and they will annihilate each other.
Posted by: JohnQC || 04/23/2015 14:09 Comments || Top||

#3  @#2: Nah - if history is any guide, they'll just co-dependently morph into something even more disdainful.
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169 || 04/23/2015 15:59 Comments || Top||


Armenia's Genocide and Obama's Shame
Despite a 2008 campaign promise "to recognize the Armenian genocide," President Obama refuses to follow Pope Francis' example and call the murder of 1.5 million Armenian civilians by its right name. Of all the despicable things this administration has done, this one stands out for vile hypocrisy.
Now, now, Mr Goldman. Neither Obama, nor any other member of the "cognitive elites", has any sense of shame. It's the secret of their success.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/23/2015 01:30 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Sorry, Barack is busy holding hands with Erdy dedicating a mosque.

When Barry plays golf, and his caddy says Nice Lie, Barry says Thanks, thought of it myself.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 04/23/2015 12:43 Comments || Top||


Clarity in the Obama Era
h/t Instapundit
One silver lining of living during the Obama Era is that we get to witness something that many of us found inexplicable when we learned about it in school: How a civilized country can be brought to the heel of ideologues and thugs. It's always seemed a bizarre mystery why a large majority of reasonable people would let things that are so patently wrong, so clearly corrosive of everything we value, go on... and expand.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/23/2015 01:10 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "How a civilized country can be brought to the heel of ideologues and thugs. It’s always seemed a bizarre mystery why a large majority of reasonable people would let things that are so patently wrong, so clearly corrosive of everything we value, go on… and expand."

One might read the The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany to get insights into why a civilized country can be “brought to the heel of ideologues and thugs.”

The following quote, sometimes attributed to Edmund Burke explains a great deal: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
Posted by: JohnQC || 04/23/2015 14:43 Comments || Top||

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Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169 || 04/23/2015 16:03 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran Flexes Its Power by Transporting Turkey to the Stone Age for 12 Hours
Moved to Opinion because the source site considers this to be an opinion piece.
Half of Turkey--44 of 81 provinces, 40 million people including those living in Istanbul and Ankara, suffered a massive power outage that lasted a solid twelve hours. It happened on Tuesday, March 31st.
We had the original story here.
It happened because Iran wanted it to happen. The blackout in Turkey was caused by a cyber hack that originated in Iran.

This cyber attack was payback, a taste of what Iran has to offer. Everything went down. Computers, airports, air traffic, traffic lights, hospitals, lights, elevators, refrigeration, water and sewage, everything simply stopped. In an instant, Turkey was transported back to the stone ages.

Attacks like this one are caused by malware inserted into computers via an email or a thumb drive that is attached to a computer that is somehow connected to the electric grid. The invading codes respond to commands and are activated by a message--often something as simple as an email. And it doesn't even have to be an opened email. The program can be automatic or it can be controlled by an operator, it all depends on the type of hack. That's how sophisticated these attacks can be.

There is a reluctance to announce a cyber hack. Bloomberg Business, on April 1st, cautiously wrote about the attack on Turkey, "while the source of the problem is still unknown, recent revelations that a 2008 oil pipeline explosion in Turkey was orchestrated via computer... demonstrates the increasing ability to penetrate systems." Those who know, know.

Iran's cyber army has propelled itself into one of the world's best. They have become very good at their craft and have probably inserted malware into the electric grids of many, many, other countries--probably even the United States. Over the past twelve months we know that Iran has successfully and repeatedly broken into the defensive systems networks of several Western nations. These reports come from Debka, Israel National News, Breitbart and even the Pakistan Defense Forum.

As far back as September 27, 2013 The Wall Street Journal reported on an Iranian hack against US naval computers. And this week the American Enterprise Institute and the Norse Corporation (a cyber security company) released a study entitled "The Growing Cyber Threat from Iran."

USA Today, on December 2, 2014, described a highly sophisticated coordinated hack that had just taken place and explained that Iran attacked 50 targets in 16 countries. Cylance a cyber security firm headquartered in Californian called a different Iranian hack Operation Cleaver--named because the word "cleaver" was repeated over and over again in the code. And an Iranian hacker team responsible for other attacks has been nicknamed "Cutting Kitty." The kitten reference is an allusion to the Persian cat. These events were all reported, albeit only lightly covered, in papers across the US.

There is a timeline that can help us understand why Iran decided to hack Turkey and why it happened when it did. It all began with Yemen and Saudi Arabia's coalition and bombing in Yemen. The Saudis were out there confronting the Iranian-supported Houthi.

On March 26th Turkish President Erdogan defended the Saudi bombings. "Can this be allowed?" asked Erdogan. "This is intolerable and Iran must see this." He was referring to Iran's proxy involvement and sponsorship of the Houthi, the rebel tribe that is intent upon taking over Yemen.

Little did the Turkish leader realize how great a sin he committed by challenging Iran publicly. Four days later, on Monday, March 30th the Turkish charge d'affaires to Teheran was summoned. The Iranian foreign ministry spoke forcefully and forthrightly. They said: "We demand a clear and convincing response." Iran wanted an apology for what they termed Erdogan's "inappropriate and unusual response."

Turkey did not apologize.

So Iran turned out the lights in Turkey. It was an almost perfect timeline.

The Iranian team working on this and similar cyber attacks is called the Ashiyane Digital Security Team. Ashiyane means "nest" in Farsi. This team has such a reputation among hackers that there are websites dedicated to their exploits and their hacks. The team chose not to attack Turkey's well guarded electric power system -- instead, they hit the distribution network. That was deliberate. In that way Iran was able to shut down and then reopen the power sources when they decided that the Turks had learned their lesson.

It is safe to assume that Iran has already infiltrated the electric grids and other vital targets across Europe where cyber security is often very lax. Like in Turkey, they probably have not insinuated their malware into the various main reactors but instead have found the weakest of cyber links which is the distribution side of the electric grid.

This attack on Turkey is the first time that Iran shut down a country through a cyber attack. This kind of an attack can bring the enemy to its knees very quickly. It was the first attack of its kind, I doubt it will be the only attack.
Posted by: gorb || 04/23/2015 14:25 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Yup, George W. Bush called Iran part of the "Axis of Evil." They're just trying to live up to their title.
Posted by: JohnQC || 04/23/2015 16:08 Comments || Top||

#2  Perhaps there is a lesson here for other interested regional parties. To wit: a country without electricity is a country without a nuclear weapons program.
Posted by: SteveS || 04/23/2015 18:23 Comments || Top||


How Iran outfoxes U.S.
(CNN)If I had to describe the U.S.-Iranian relationship in one word it would be "overmatched."
Wasn't it B.O. whose policy is "don't do stupid s[tuff]?"
We're playing checkers on the Middle East game board and Tehran's playing three-dimensional chess. Iran has no problem reconciling its bad and contradictory behavior while we twist ourselves into knots over our tough choices, all the while convincing ourselves that America's policy on the nuclear issue is on the right track.

Iran isn't 10 feet tall in this region, but by making the nuclear issue the be-all and end-all that is supposed to reduce Iran's power, the United States is only making Tehran taller. Consider the following:
Posted by: Hupineger Glomomp52169 || 04/23/2015 00:00 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Iran

#1  Outfoxing a moron.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 04/23/2015 1:01 Comments || Top||

#2  It's easy when you are dealing with people who have more self-interests than concern for their country.
Posted by: JohnQC || 04/23/2015 14:46 Comments || Top||



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