position:secretary of state

  • Kerry: Turkish PM’s comments complicate Mideast peace process - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/kerry-turkish-pm-s-comments-complicate-mideast-peace-process-1.506681

    U.S.­ Secretary of State John Kerry says comments by the Turkish prime minister equating Zionism to a crime against humanity complicate the efforts to find peace in the Middle East.

    Speaking at a news conference in Ankara with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, Kerry stressed the “urgent need to promote a spirit of tolerance, and that includes all of the public statements made by all leaders.”

    Kerry said he had raised the comments “very directly” with Davutoglu and would do the same when he saw Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan later on Friday.

    Addressing the UN Alliance of Civilizations conference in Vienna this week, Erdogan complained of prejudices against Muslims. He said Islamophobia should be considered a crime against humanity “just like Zionism, like anti-Semitism and like fascism.”

    Kerry said the on the U.S. side, “we not only disagree with it, we found it objectionable.”

  • Kerry says Turkish PM Zionism remarks ’objectionable’

    http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/kerry-says-turkish-pm-zionism-remarks-objectionable-.aspx?pageID=

    Secretary of State John Kerry will on Friday express concerns to Turkey’s prime minister over his remarks branding Zionism a “crime against humanity,” comments that Washington considers offensive and wrong, a US official said, Agence France-Presse reported.
     
    “The secretary will have the chance to express his concerns about the remarks” made by Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan at a UN forum on Wednesday, a US State Department official traveling with Kerry said on condition of anonymity.
     
    “We put out a statement from Washington making clear that the statement was both offensive and wrong and I am sure the secretary will be able to convey that to the prime minister directly this afternoon,” the official said.

  • American NGOs pull out of Russia - World Socialist Web Site

    Les organisations non gouvernementales américaines de moins en moins bienvenues en Russie

    http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2013/02/26/usru-f26.html

    American NGOs pull out of Russia
    By David Levine
    26 February 2013

    A series of events over the past two months point to a marked deterioration in US-Russian relations. The much-hyped “reset” in relations, declared jointly by US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in March 2009, has proved to be ephemeral.

    #russie #etats-unis #ngo #société-civile

  • In Behind-Scene Blows and Triumphs, Sense of Clinton Future
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/03/us/politics/in-behind-scene-blows-and-triumphs-sense-of-clinton-future.html?hp&_r=0

    Last summer, as the fighting in Syria raged and questions about the United States’ inaction grew, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton conferred privately with David H. Petraeus, the director of the C.I.A. The two officials were joining forces on a plan to arm the Syrian resistance.
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    The idea was to vet the rebel groups and train fighters, who would be supplied with weapons. The plan had risks, but it also offered the potential reward of creating Syrian allies with whom the United States could work, both during the conflict and after President Bashar al-Assad’s eventual removal.

    Mrs. Clinton and Mr. Petraeus presented the proposal to the White House, according to administration officials. But with the White House worried about the risks, and with President Obama in the midst of a re-election bid, they were rebuffed.

  • US officially recognises Somalia government
    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/01/2013118044859599.html

    The United States has recognised Somalia’s government for the first time in more than two decades.

    Hillary Rodham Clinton, the US secretary of state, made the announcement on Thursday alongside Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.

    President Barack Obama was reported by the AP news agency as having met privately with the Somali leader at the White House.

    Washington had not recognised a Somali government since warlords toppled dictator Mohamed Siad Barre in 1991.

  • Dutch minister [Secretary of State] slams Pope for gay hate Christmas message « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
    http://masteradrian.com/2012/12/24/dutch-minister-secretary-of-state-slams-pope-for-gay-hate-christmas-me

    Dutch minister [Secretary of State] slams Pope for gay hate Christmas message
    Netherlands foreign affairs minister Frans Timmermans blasts head of the Catholic Church for gay marriage attack
    24 December 2012 | By Matthew Jenkin
    Netherlands foreign affairs minister Frans Timmermans blasts Pope for gay marriage attacks

    Dutch foreign affairs minister Frans Timmermans has slammed the Pope for attacking gays in his annual Christmas message.

    The head of the Catholic Church is calling on faith groups to unite against same-sex marriage, saying the legislation which is being passed around the world is a threat to the survival of the human race.

    However, Netherlands foreign affairs minister Frans Timmermans has blasted Pope Benedict XVI over his continuing homophobia.

    ‘If every person is unique, as the Pope’s representative said in Dublin last week, then why should that unique person not have the right to stand up for their own sexual orientation?’ Timmermans told RTL.

    ‘Why can Romeo marry Juliet but not Julius?

    ‘Marriage between two people of the same sex is having respect for the uniqueness of the individual.’

    The Netherlands was the first country in the world to legalize gay marriage in 2001.

    Gay rights group COC is urging Timmermans to campaign to have the Vatican lose its special position within the United Nations.

    A Dutch Facebook group called ‘No flowers for the pope’ has also been set up calling on the Netherlands to stop its tradition of sending flowers to the Holy See at Easter.

    In his festive speech, the pope said the ‘traditional family’ must be protected, and stressed all faiths, even non-Christian religions, must come together to stop marriage equality.

    He added that gay and Trans people were destroying humanity itself, saying they are ‘manipulating their God-given gender to suit their sexual choice’ and destroying the ‘very essence of the human creature’ in the process.

    Earlier this month, in comments released for the upcoming World Day of Peace 2013 in January, the Pope said gay people, like abortion or euthanasia, was a threat to justice and world peace.

  • The United States pulls support for the Syrian National Council
    http://mideast.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2012/11/01/the_united_states_pulls_support_for_the_syrian_national_counc

    The United States is withdrawing support for the Syrian National Council (SNC) and helping form a more representative opposition group. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said “There has to be representation of those who are on the front lines, fighting and dying today to obtain their freedom.” The SNC is largely comprised of exiles. The Obama administration has been working behind the scenes for several months in negotiations to build a new Syrian opposition leadership.

    J’en étais resté naïvement à l’idée que si ce sont les américains qui « fabriquent » une opposition syrienne, alors elle n’a aucune chance d’être « représentative ».

  • Arkansas Republican Rep. Jon Hubbard calls slavery ‘blessing in disguise’; GOP Republican State House candidate Charlie Fuqua advocates deporting all Muslims - masteradrian’s posterous
    http://masteradrian.posterous.com/arkansas-republican-rep-jon-hubbard-calls-sla

    Arkansas Republican Rep. Jon Hubbard calls slavery ‘blessing in disguise’; GOP Republican State House candidate Charlie Fuqua advocates deporting all Muslims
    Arkansas GOP calls both comments ‘highly offensive’ as it attempts to distance itself from controversial statements in two new books.
    By The Associated Press / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
    Sunday, October 7, 2012, 12:10 PM

    Arkansas Republicans are speaking out against “offensive” statements by GOP state representative Charlie Fuqua (l.) who is running for re-election and Rep. Jon Hubbard (r.) of Jonesboro, a former GOP legislator running for a state House seat.
    Arkansas Secretary of State/AP

    Arkansas Republicans are speaking out against “offensive” statements by GOP state representative Charlie Fuqua (l.) who is running for re-election and Rep. Jon Hubbard (R.) of Jonesboro, a former GOP legislator running for a state House seat.

    Arkansas Republicans tried to distance themselves Saturday from a Republican state representative’s assertion that slavery was a “blessing in disguise” and a Republican state House candidate who advocates deporting all Muslims.

    The claims were made in books written, respectively, by Rep. Jon Hubbard of Jonesboro and House candidate Charlie Fuqua of Batesville. Those books received attention on Internet news sites Friday.

    On Saturday, state GOP Chairman Doyle Webb called the books “highly offensive.” And U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford, a Republican who represents northeast Arkansas, called the writings “divisive and racially inflammatory.”

    Hubbard wrote in his 2009 self-published book, “Letters To The Editor: Confessions Of A Frustrated Conservative,” that “the institution of slavery that the black race has long believed to be an abomination upon its people may actually have been a blessing in disguise.” He also wrote that African-Americans were better off than they would have been had they not been captured and shipped to the United States.

    Fuqua, who served in the Arkansas House from 1996 to 1998, wrote there is “no solution to the Muslim problem short of expelling all followers of the religion from the United States,” in his 2012 book, titled “God’s Law.”

    Fuqua said Saturday that he hadn’t realized he’d become a target within his own party, which he said surprised him.

    “I think my views are fairly well-accepted by most people,” Fuqua said before hanging up, saying he was busy knocking on voters’ doors. The attorney is running against incumbent Democratic Rep. James McLean in House District 63.

    Hubbard, a marketing representative, didn’t return voicemail messages seeking comment Saturday. He is running against Democrat Harold Copenhaver in House District 58.

    The November elections could be a crucial turning point in Arkansas politics. Democrats hold narrow majorities in both chambers, but the GOP has been working hard to swing the Legislature its way for the first time since the end of the Civil War, buoyed by picking up three congressional seats in 2010. Their efforts have also been backed by an influx of money from national conservative groups.

    Rep. Crawford said Saturday he was “disappointed and disturbed.”

    “The statements that have been reported portray attitudes and beliefs that would return our state and country to a harmful and regrettable past,” Crawford said.

    U.S. Rep. Tim Griffin, R-Ark., kicked off the GOP’s response Saturday by issuing a release, saying the “statements of Hubbard and Fuqua are ridiculous, outrageous and have no place in the civil discourse of either party.”

    “Had I known of these statements, I would not have contributed to their campaigns. I am requesting that they give my contributions to charity,” said Griffin, who donated $100 to each candidate.

    The Arkansas Republican House Caucus followed, saying the views of Hubbard and Fuqua “are in no way reflective of, or endorsed by, the Republican caucus. The constituencies they are seeking to represent will ultimately judge these statements at the ballot box.”

    Then Webb, who has spearheaded the party’s attempt to control the Legislature, said the writings “were highly offensive to many Americans and do not reflect the viewpoints of the Republican Party of Arkansas. While we respect their right to freedom of expression and thought, we strongly disagree with those ideas.”

    Webb, though, accused state Democrats of using the issue as a distraction.

    Democrats themselves have been largely silent, aside from the state party’s tweet and Facebook post calling attention to the writings. A Democratic Party spokesman didn’t immediately return a call for comment Saturday.

    The two candidates share other political and religious views on their campaign websites.

    Hubbard, who sponsored a failed bill in 2011 that would have severely restricted immigration, wrote on his website that the issue is still among his priorities, as is doing “whatever I can to defend, protect and preserve our Christian heritage.”

    Fuqua blogs on his website. One post is titled, “Christianity in Retreat,” and says “there is a strange alliance between the liberal left and the Muslim religion.”

    “Both are antichrist in that they both deny that Jesus is God in the flesh of man, and the savior of mankind. They both also hold that their cause should take over the entire world through violent, bloody, revolution,” the post says.

    In a separate passage, Fuqua wrote “we now have a president that has a well documented history with both the Muslim religion and Communism.”

  • U.S. to drop Iranian MEK group from terrorist list : officials
    http://news.yahoo.com/u-drop-iranian-mek-dissident-group-terror-list-160543646.html

    The United States has decided to remove the Iranian dissident group Mujahadin-e Khalq (MEK) from its list of terrorist organizations, U.S. officials said on Friday, handing a political victory to a group once sheltered by Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein that claims to have abandoned its violent past.

    The officials said U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had made the decision to remove MEK from the list, and that it was expected to be formally announced in coming days.

    Ça paie, ça paie : autant soutenir ouvertement certains « terroristes » aux États-Unis te vaudra de sérieux ennuis, autant dans le cas de ceux de l’OMPI est carrément rentable :
    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/22/world/middleeast/iranian-opposition-group-mek-wins-removal-from-us-terrorist-list.html

    Presumably it did not hurt the group’s case that among the dozens of prominent American supporters were R. James Woolsey and Porter J. Goss, former C.I.A. directors; Louis J. Freeh, the former F.B.I. director; President George W. Bush’s homeland security secretary, Tom Ridge, and attorney general, Michael B. Mukasey; and President Obama’s first national security adviser, Gen. James L. Jones.

    It even enlisted journalists as speakers, including Carl Bernstein, of Watergate fame, and Clarence Page, a columnist for The Chicago Tribune.

    Many of the American supporters, though not all, accepted fees of $15,000 to $30,000 to give speeches to the group, as well as travel expenses to attend M.E.K. rallies in Paris. Edward G. Rendell, the former Democratic governor of Pennsylvania, said in March that he had been paid a total of $150,000 to $160,000.

    D’où une question idiote : si l’OMPI sort de la liste des organisations terroristes, que vont devenir tous ces désintéressés lobbyistes ?

    (Autre question totalement farfelue : mais d’où vient tout ce poignon ? Je te rappelle que si tu récoltes de l’argent aux États-Unis pour reconstruire un hôpital du Sud du Liban, tu finiras en prison.)

  • Sanctionnez, il en restera toujours quelque chose.
    http://consortiumnews.com/2012/09/10/how-sanctions-become-baggage

    How’s this for old baggage: one of the topics Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is discussing with the Russians while in Vladivostok for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting is whether the United States will lift the 1974-vintage trade sanction known as the Jackson-Vanik amendment.

    One of the coauthors of that legislation, Rep. Charles Vanik, left Congress in in 1981. The other coauthor, Sen. Henry “Scoop” Jackson, died in office in 1983. The Soviet Union, which was the obvious target of the legislation even though the law was worded in general terms, died over 20 years ago, although the sanctions have continued to apply to Russia as the successor state.

    The original impetus for the legislation was opposition to restrictions the Soviets were placing on Jewish emigration in the 1970s. That situation changed long ago. Mikhail Gorbachev opened the doors for what would become large-scale emigration of Russian Jews in the 1990s. If the amendment has accomplished some other purpose related to human rights, it is hard to see what that is. The mark of a sanction that has succeeded is that it gets lifted.

  • US weighs more Syria aid if rebels get safe zones
    http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_21164017/us-weighs-more-syria-aid-if-rebels-get

    The Obama administration is weighing its options for more direct involvement in the Syrian civil war if the rebels opposing the Assad regime can wrest enough control to create a safe haven for themselves, U.S. officials said.

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says it’s only a matter of time before the rebels have enough territory and organization to create such areas.

    “More and more territory is being taken,” Clinton said this week. “It will eventually result in a safe haven inside Syria, which will then provide a base for further actions by the opposition.”

  • Palestinian Reporters Asked To Undergo Strip Search Before Attending Clinton Conference
    http://www.imemc.org/article/63918

    Several Palestinian journalists in Jerusalem boycotted a press conference held by U.S. Secretary of state, Hilary Clinton, in Jerusalem after Israeli security officers ordered them to undergo a strip search before they enter the conference room at the David Citadel Hotel in Jerusalem.

    The reporters stated that they conducted all needed prior arrangements and obtained all needed permits to enter the press conference, but the Israeli Internal Security refused to allow them into the hotel unless they agree to be strip searched. The journalist refused and left the hotel building, the Maan News Agency reported.

    They said that Israel did not require that Israeli and International reporters should also be strip-searched and only targeted Palestinian reporters.

  • Rapprochement militaire entre les Philippines et les Etats-Unis

    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/jun2012/aqui-j11.shtml

    Philippine President Aquino in Washington boosts military ties
    By Joseph Santolan
    11 June 2012

    Philippine President Benigno Aquino travelled to Washington from June 7 to 10, where he met with President Barack Obama in the Oval Office, as well as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and members of the US Senate. The meetings were part of Washington’s “pivot” to the Asia Pacific, a calculated policy for the strategic military containment of China. Increased military ties, intelligence sharing, and the dramatic expansion of the rotational deployment of US troops in the Philippines were all agreed upon during these meetings.

    On June 5, two days before Aquino’s arrival, the US Senate unanimously passed Resolution 481, which called for US support for “increased Philippine defense modernization” and the “rotational presence of US armed forces in the Philippines.” The call for the rotational presence of US armed forces is part of the push for renewed basing arrangements in the Philippines, along the lines of the agreement reached by Washington and Canberra in November last year. It would allow the stationing of US troops in the Philippines and grant access to Philippine naval and military facilities.

  • Syria: West rebuffs proposal to work with Iran to solve crisis

    With violence escalating in the wake of this week’s massacre of 78 Sunni villagers near the city of Hama, Kofi Annan, the international envoy to Syria met Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, to try to salvage his disintegrating ceasefire plan.

    At least 20 people were killed on Friday as rebels stepped up a week-long offensive to avenge the killings in Qubair, the fourth incident of mass bloodletting directed at members of Syria’s Sunni majority in a fortnight.

    to read more
    http://goo.gl/PDRxO

  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Syria pointman Fred Hof was to meet top Russian diplomats Friday in a bid to persuade Moscow to back strongman President Bashar al-Assad’s removal from power.

    The high-stakes talks come as pressure mounts on Russia—a Soviet-era ally of Syria believed to have the world’s greatest remaining influence on the regime—to back a political transition that would ultimately see Assad go.

    More
    http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=406790

  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Istanbul Wednesday to strategize with 15 regional and European powers on how to halt the violence in Syria and remove President Bashar al-Assad from power.

    “It’s clear that President [Bashar] al-Assad cannot and has failed to bring peace, stability or positive change for the Syrian people,” she said at a news conference in Baku before flying here.

    Among the issues she intended to discuss in Istanbul were “essential elements of democratization” in Syria, as well as additional measures to increase pressure on the Syrian regime and alleviate the suffering of its people, she said.

    To read more: http://www.nowlebanon.com/NewsArticleDetails.aspx?ID=406190#ixzz1x2Qn5uYz

  • Western ’realists’ inspire the deadly stalemate in Syria

    You knew it was just a matter of time before Henry Kissinger would take the dismal path on Syria. In an article published in the Washington Post last week, the onetime American secretary of state argued against outside intervention in the Syrian crisis, but then failed to admit how the foreign policy approach that he has advocated for decades is partly responsible for the calamities there.

    Mr Kissinger is a political realist, for whom foreign policy is primarily defined by the pursuit of national interest. He remains an advocate of the post-1648 political order that emerged from the Treaty of Westphalia, which enforced sovereignty as a principle of inter-state relations and “separated international from domestic politics”. This system has perpetuated stability, the former secretary of state has long held, and has been sustained by mechanisms of equilibrium - or what is known in the political jargon as a balance of power.

    http://www.thenational.ae/thenationalconversation/comment/western-realists-inspire-the-deadly-stalemate-in-syria

  • Hillary Clinton est en train de foutre la pression sur l’Inde pour qu’ils accentuent, avec les Etats-Unis etc... la pression sur l’Iran. Mais voilà, ce n’est pas tout à fait dans les Intérêts de l’Inde...

    « Clinton pressures India to support sanctions on Iran »

    http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/may2012/incl-m15.shtml

    Clinton pressures India to support sanctions on Iran
    By Sarath Kumara - 15 May 2012

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used her three-day visit to India last week to pressure India to fall into line with US sanctions against Iran. She met Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, ruling Congress party leader Sonia Gandhi, and External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna. She also visited West Bengal and met the state’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

    Clinton acknowledged that Indian imports of Iranian oil had dropped. “We are aware that refineries have cut their orders and the actual purchases have been reduced, so we’re encouraged by what India has done,” she said. At the same time, she called for further cuts, saying: “If the international community eases the pressure or wavers in our resolve, Iran will have less incentive to negotiate in good faith to abandon its nuclear ambitions.”

  • 15 morts palestiniens, 0 mort israélien, la Clinton condamne cette intolérable disproportion :
    http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4200978,00.html

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has condemned the barrage of rockets fired towards Israel from the Gaza Strip.
     
    Clinton said in a meeting with Opposition leader Tzipi Livni in New York that Israel has the right to defend itself. Livni in turn urged the international community to speak out against terrorism directed at Israel’s southern communities.

    • Le département d’État condamne ces lâches qui tuent à distance sans prendre le moindre risque :
      http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2012/03/185595.htm

      We are deeply concerned by the renewal of violence in Southern Israel. We condemn in the strongest terms the rocket fire from Gaza by terrorists into southern Israel in recent days, which has dramatically and dangerously escalated in the past day. We call on those responsible to take immediate action to stop these cowardly acts.

  • Land Destroyer: Wall Street to “Open” Up Myanmar
    http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2012/01/wall-street-to-open-up-myanmar.html

    Soros is just the latest globalist to rain accolades, praise, and support down upon “democracy icon” Aung San Suu Kyi, whose entire movement is in fact created and funded by the US State Department and corporate-financiers like Soros. Here Suu Kyi consorts with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, head of a department Suu Kyi would not exist politically without.

    Médias anti Suu Kyi and Clinton, or what ?
    #Burma

  • Why The Movie Industry Can’t Innovate and the Result is #SOPA « Steve Blank
    http://steveblank.com/2012/01/04/why-the-movie-industry-cant-innovate-and-the-result-is-sopa

    The U.S. State Department has been championing the Internet Freedom initiative across the world. Secretary of State Clinton said, “…when ideas are blocked, information deleted, conversations stifled, and people constrained in their choices, the Internet is diminished for all of us.”
    It’s too bad the head of the #MPAA – an ex Senator - made a mockery of her words when he wondered “why our online censorship can’t be like China?”
    We wonder, “Why can’t the film industry innovate like Silicon Valley?”

    #internet #hadopi #censure #politique #innovation

  • Hillary Clinton and Internet Freedom - Salon.com
    http://www.salon.com/2011/12/09/hillary_clinton_and_internet_freedom/singleton

    Article très hypertextuel

    Hypocrisy from the U.S. Government — having U.S. officials self-righteously impose standards on other countries which they routinely violate — is so common and continuous that the vast majority of examples do not even merit notice. But sometimes, it is so egregious and shameless — and sufficiently consequential — that it should not go unobserved. Such is the case with *the speech delivered by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday at a Conference on Internet Freedom held at the Hague [8 et 9 décembre 2011 Cf. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/09/world/at-hague-hillary-rodham-clinton-urges-countries-not-to-restrict-internet.ht, a conference devoted to making “a stand for #freedom of expression on the #internet, especially on behalf of cyber dissidents and bloggers.”

    Quelques rappels donc, exemple :

    The Washington Post‘s Dana Priest and William Arkin reported in their “Top Secret America” series last year: “Every day, collection systems at the National Security Agency intercept and store 1.7 billion e-mails, phone calls and other types of communications.”

    So let’s review Secretary Clinton’s list of grave threats to Internet freedom and see how it applies to her actions and those of the Obama administration. “Those around the world whose words are now censored . . . who are blocked from accessing entire categories of internet content” – check. Attempting to undermine the Internet’s ability to “enliven public debates, quench a thirst for knowledge” – check. “Ideas are blocked, information deleted, conversations stifled, and people constrained in their choices” – check. “Companies turning over sensitive information about political dissidents” and “a company shutting down the social networking accounts of activists in the midst of a political debate” — check. ”Those who push these plans often do so in the name of security” – big check.

    #wikileaks #sopa

  • The Political Economy of the Egyptian Uprising | Stephen Maher (Monthly Review)
    http://monthlyreview.org/2011/11/01/the-political-economy-of-the-egyptian-uprising

    Not long after Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman announced that Hosni Mubarak would resign his post as President, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton flew to Egypt to congratulate the Egyptian people on a job well done. The revolutionaries had accomplished their goal, she said. Everyone could go home and feel proud of their historic achievement and leave the cleaning up to the responsible adults—the United States and the closely allied Egyptian military, which has ruled Egypt since 1952. To prove that there were no hard feelings against the Egyptians for overthrowing one of the closest and most important U.S. allies in the Arab world, the IMF, World Bank, the G8, and the United States itself—the very entities responsible for supporting Mubarak’s thirty-year rule and imposing draconian neoliberal programs on Egypt—have extended as much as $15 billion in aid and credit to Egypt and Tunisia to assist in their transitions to democracy. This generosity begs the question: why are Western governments, and the international financial institutions (IFIs) that are closely linked to them, falling over one another to show their generosity to the revolutionaries and to display their support for progress in the Middle East? Source: Monthly (...)

  • Obama demande à Israël de faire pression sur le Congrès américain. #wag_the_dog (via @angryarab)

    House G.O.P. Finds a Growing Bond With Netanyahu - NYTimes.com
    http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/21/world/middleeast/house-gop-finds-a-growing-bond-with-netanyahu.html

    When the Obama administration wanted to be certain that Congress would not block $50 million in new aid to the Palestinian Authority last month, it turned to a singularly influential lobbyist: Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

    At the request of the American Embassy and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mr. Netanyahu urged dozens of members of Congress visiting Israel last month not to object to the aid, according to Congressional and diplomatic officials. Mr. Netanyahu’s intervention with Congress underscored an extraordinary intersection of American diplomacy and domestic politics, the result of an ever-tightening relationship between the Israeli government and the Republican Party that now controls the House.