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ABC News: GOP, White House have deal
framework 30 Jul 2011 ABC News has learned
Republicans negotiating with [the surrender of] the White
House have drafted a tentative framework that would prevent
the government from defaulting on its loans. According to an
ABC News source, the framework would call for a $2.8
trillion raise in the debt ceiling and more than $1 trillion
in spending cuts. News of the tentative framework came after
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said on the Senate floor
that negotiations were ongoing between Republicans and the
White House on Saturday evening.
Mission accomplished!
BP 'has gained stranglehold over Iraq' after
oilfield deal is rewritten --New terms mean company will
be paid even when production is disrupted, critics claim
31 Jul 2011 BP has been accused of taking a "stranglehold"
on the Iraqi economy after the Baghdad government agreed to
pay the British firm even when oil is not being produced by
the Rumaila field, confidential documents reveal. The
original deal for operating Iraq's largest field - half
as big as the entire North Sea - has been rewritten so
that BP will be immediately compensated for civil disruption
or government decisions to cut production.
Iraq to buy 36 U.S. fighter jets 31
Jul 2011 Prime Minister Nouri Maliki announced Saturday that
Iraq plans to buy 36 U.S. fighter jets, signaling his
[forced] intent to seek a long-term American military
training presence in the country. But in an indication of
the dangers for the American military here, a U.S. watchdog
group warned that Iraq is more dangerous than it was a year
ago. The report notes that 44 Iraqi government and security
officials has been assassinated since April. [Right,
Blackwater is killing any and all government officials that
want USociopaths *gone* in December.]
The damning of Tony Blair: Former PM to be
held to account on Iraq in Chilcot report on war --Iraq
war deal 'signed in blood' by former Prime Minister
--Cabinet members kept in the dark in build-up to the
war 31 Jul 2011 Tony Blair is to face scathing criticism
from the official inquiry into the Iraq War for the role he
played in leading Britain into one of its biggest foreign
policy fiascos in modern history. The Mail on Sunday has
been told that the former Prime Minister will be held to
account on four main failings: Bogus claims that were made
about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. Not
telling the British public about his secret pledge with
George Bush to go to war. Keeping the Cabinet in the dark by
his 'sofa government' style. Failing to plan to avoid the
post-war chaos in Iraq.
Blair to face withering fire in Iraq
report --Chilcot criticisms said to zero-in on WMD,
'sofa-style', secret pledge to Bush, and post-invasion
plans 31 Jul 2011 Tony Blair is facing damning criticism
of his role in the Iraq war from the official inquiry into
the 2003 invasion, it was claimed last night. The Chilcot
inquiry is expected to round on the former prime minister
when it produces its final report after more than a year of
exhaustive hearings and deliberations, according to a report in The Mail on Sunday. The
newspaper claimed that Mr Blair, who was instrumental in the
drive to war alongside the then-US President [sic] George
Bush, will reportedly be held to account in four key areas,
including 'the failure to tell the British public about his
"secret pledge" with President Bush to go to war.'
Guantanamo Bay prisoners to be interviewed
by Scotland Yard in explosive new twist to MI6 torture
enquiry 29 Jul 2011 Scotland Yard detectives plan to
interview prisoners at Guantanamo Bay in an explosive twist
in the MI6 torture inquiry. Police are investigating whether
an unnamed Secret Intelligence Service officer witnessed the
inhumane treatment of detainees by the U.S. military.
Officers have asked the U.S. government for permission to
travel to the Cuban detention camp and interview terror
suspects who may have seen the incident, according to ITV
News.
'US dragged Italy into Libya war' 31
Jul 2011 Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has said
the United States pressured Italy to enter the war against
Libya. "What choice did I have considering America's
pressure… President Georgio Napolitano's stance, and the
Parliament's decision?" the July 30 edition of the Italian
daily Corriere Della Sera quoted Berlusconi as saying. NATO
launched a major air campaign against the forces of the
Libyan government in mid-March under a UN mandate to
"protect the Libyan population." The United States, France,
and Britain say they will not stop their military operation
until Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi is removed from
power.
US-led operation kills Afghan
civilians 30 Jul 2011 Latest reports say a US-led
military operation has killed a large number of civilians
and wounded several others in the troubled eastern
Afghanistan. The causalities come after foreign forces
pounded a residential area in Paktia Province. The US army
has confirmed the operation but claimed the casualties were
militants. Villagers and eyewitnesses say the victims had no
links to militant groups.
Attack on a Patrol in Afghanistan Kills
Seven 31 Jul 2011 A bomb attack on a patrol killed
two NATO soldiers and five Afghan soldiers on Friday
evening, in an impoverished area of eastern Afghanistan
where the Afghan government has little presence... The
explosion, at dusk in a mountainous area of Paktia
Province's eastern Zurmat district, also wounded two Afghan
soldiers and a NATO interpreter, according to a NATO
spokesman. The Taliban took responsibility for the attack,
said Zabiullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesman for the east
and north of the country.
Another CIA chief in Pakistan exits
31 Jul 2011 The CIA station chief who oversaw the
intelligence team that found 'Osama bin Laden' has left
Pakistan for medical reasons and is not returning, the
second time the agency's most senior officer in Pakistan has
left in the last seven months, according to US and Pakistani
officials, reported ABC News on Saturday. The Islamabad
station chief arrived only late last year after his
predecessor was essentially run out of town when a Pakistani
official admitted his name had been leaked. The departure of
two station chiefs in such a short amount of time threatens
to upset a vital intelligence office.
Federal judge rules NY Times reporter must
testify in CIA leak case, but limits scope 29 Jul
2011 A federal judge has ruled that a New York Times
reporter must testify at the trial of a former CIA officer
accused of leaking classified information, but limited the
scope of that testimony. Prosecutors have subpoenaed
reporter James Risen to testify at the September trial of
Jeffrey Sterling. Risen’s lawyers had argued that the
First Amendment should shield him from having to testify
about his sources. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Leonie
Brinkema said Risen must testify at the trial. But she ruled
that his testimony be limited to four topics, including that
he wrote an article or book chapter and that they are
accurate.
Bill Would Force Intel Chief to Renounce
'Secret Patriot Act' 28 Jul 2011 For months, two
Senators have screamed bloody murder that the government
holds a secret legal interpretation of the
Patriot Act so broad that it amounts to a whole different
law giving the feds massive domestic surveillance powers.
Now, a measure by Sens. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Mark Udall
(D-CO) would force the U.S. intelligence chief, and by
extension the entire intelligence community, to admit that
they went too far in their Patriot Act interpretations...
The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence meets Thursday
to prepare the annual bill authorizing the U.S.
intelligence agency's operations. During that "mark-up"
process, Wyden and Udall will ask their colleagues to
include a measure compelling the Director of National
Intelligence and the Attorney General to produce a "detailed assessment of the problems posed by
the reliance of government agencies" on "interpretations
of domestic surveillance authorities that are inconsistent
with the understanding of such authorities by the public."
Feds Defend Seizure of WikiLeaks Supporter's
Laptop 28 Jul 2011 The Justice Department on
Thursday fired back against a lawsuit filed by a WikiLeaks
supporter and friend of accused leaker Bradley Manning over
the warrantless seizure of his laptop, arguing that they
held onto the machine for a lengthy 49 days only because he
refused to provide the password, and because his dual-boot
Linux/Windows configuration taxed federal agents'
forensics capabilities. [LOL!] David Maurice House is
one of several Boston-area friends of Manning who were
interviewed by federal agents following Manning's May 2010
arrest. House is also a founding member of the Bradley
Manning Support Network, where he sits on the steering
committee and does fundraising.
The unsub returns to
the scene of his crime: Bush to be in NYC to mark 10th anniversary
of 9/11 30 Jul 2011 The ceremony at the World Trade
Center site marking the 10th anniversary of the terrorist
attacks will be a solemn but stately event that will include
two presidents and a chance for victims' families to view
the names of loved ones etched into the memorial, Mayor
Michael Bloomberg said. President Obama and Bloomberg will
be joined by the leaders in charge during the 2001 attacks,
including former president [sic] George W. Bush, former
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and former New York Gov. George
Pataki. Current New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie [?!?] will also be there, he
said.
Bush explains slow reaction to September 11
attacks 28 Jul 2011 Former President [sic] George W.
Bush says his apparent lack of reaction to the first news of
the September 11 2001 attacks was a conscious decision to
project an aura of calm in a crisis. In a rare interview
with the National Geographic Channel, Bush reflects on what
was going through his 'mind' when he was informed that a
second passenger jet had hit New York's World Trade Center.
Bush was visiting a Florida classroom and the incident,
which was caught on TV film, and has often been used by
critics to ridicule his apparently blank face.
6.4 magnitude quake hits NE Japan 30
Jul 2011 A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has shaken Fukushima
Prefecture in northeastern Japan. Japanese public
broadcaster NHK said the quake took place at 3:54 a.m. on
Sunday (1854 GMT on Saturday), Reuters reported. The quake
was centered around 100 kilometers (60 miles) southeast of
Fukushima city at a depth of about 40 kilometers (25 miles).
The earthquake was also felt in Tokyo. [HAARP is a busy
little bee!]
Nuclear plant workers developed cancer
despite lower radiation exposure than legal limit 27
Jul 2011 Of 10 nuclear power plant workers who have
developed cancer and received workers' compensation in the
past, nine had been exposed to less than 100 millisieverts
of radiation, it has been learned. The revelation comes amid
reports that a number of workers battling the crisis at the
Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant were found to have been
exposed to more than the emergency limit of 250
millisieverts, which was raised from the previous limit of
100 millisieverts in March.
Decontamination spray gel tested at Japan
school 30 Jul 2011 A Hawaii company is spraying its
light-blue decontamination gel onto surfaces of a small
kindergarten in Fukushima, Japan, where children currently
stay inside all day to avoid dangerous nuclear pollution. If
this weekend's decontamination of Asahimachi Baptist Church
and School is successful and more effective than the
traditional soap and water scrub downs, Honolulu-based CBI
Polymers hopes to expand use of their product, called
DeconGel, to many other hot spots affected by radiation
leaked from the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant.
Senate delays key debt vote until later on
Sunday 30 Jul 2011 Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid
on Saturday delayed a test vote on the 'Democratic' debt
limit increase plan until 1 p.m. EDT Sunday to give
negotiators more time to work out a deal. In brief remarks
on the Senate floor, Reid, a Democrat, said that
negotiations between congressional leaders and the Obama
administration were ongoing, but that there was "still a
distance to go" before a deal might be reached. The Senate
had been scheduled to take a 1 a.m. EDT test vote on Sunday
on the Democratic debt limit plan that Republicans said they
opposed and could have blocked. [Cowardly, DemocRATic
sycophants -- and closeted GOP troll Barack Obama -- are
trying to figure out how much more they can give to Wall
Street/the GOP.]
US House rejects Democrats' debt
plan 30 Jul 2011 The US House of Representatives has
rejected 'Democratic' Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's
plan to avert a US default on its debt by a vote of 246-173.
The vote was held on Saturday, one day after the
Democratic-controlled Senate rejected House Speaker John
Boehner's plan, AFP reported. Boehner's plan would impose
$1.2 trillion in spending cuts, and establish a select
congressional commission to propose an additional $1.8
trillion in savings by Thanksgiving, November 24, 2011. The
plan aims for about $3 trillion in spending cuts over 10
years. Reid's proposal, on the other hand, would cut $2.7
trillion in spending... It would not increase taxes and the
debt ceiling hike would be extended.
Arctic scientist who exposed climate threat
to polar bear is suspended --US government conducts
'integrity inquiry' on federal biologist amid lobbying by
oil firms for Arctic permits 28 Jul 2011 It was seen as
one of the most distressing effects of climate change ever
recorded: polar bears dying of exhaustion after being
stranded between melting patches of Arctic sea ice. But now
the government scientist who first warned of the threat to
polar bears in a warming Arctic has been suspended and his
work put under official investigation for possible
scientific misconduct. Charles Monnett, a wildlife
biologist, oversaw much of the scientific work for the
government agency that has been examining drilling in the
Arctic. Some question why Monnett, employed by the US Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, has
been suspended at this moment. The Obama administration
has been accused of hounding the scientist so it can open up
the fragile region to drilling by Shell and other big oil
companies.