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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Panetta: Troop Withdrawal Left Little US Influence in Iraq

Panetta: Troop Withdrawal Left Little US Influence in Iraq: "But he noted that U.S. efforts did help by putting thousands of Iraqis to work, improving healthcare, building the military, restoring electric power, and increasing the country's oil production. "

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$36 Billion of Military Hardware Could Be Destroyed in Afghan Pullout

$36 Billion of Military Hardware Could Be Destroyed in Afghan Pullout: "Here are the options, according to Face the Facts USA of the George Washington University: Leave the equipment — or destroy it — in Afghanistan; move it to other U.S. military outposts; or transfer it to another U.S. agency or to another country.

The estimated cost for the latter two options: $5.7 billion.

The equipment includes trucks, aircraft, and armored vehicles — most of which are controlled by the Army."

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Your sequestered brain can’t see next crash coming - Paul B. Farrell - MarketWatch

Your sequestered brain can’t see next crash coming - Paul B. Farrell - MarketWatch: "Because our brains are sequestered, forever vulnerable to this endless roller-coaster ride. And why, right now, the cycles are again peaking, will crash, making the right exits, then the next entrance.

No, this time really is not different. And, unfortunately, Reinhart and Rogoff also tell us that in the process our sequestered brains are also sabotaging capitalism, damaging America’s role in the world and, sorry to say, killing your retirement."

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Lessig on the DoJ's vindictive prosecution of Aaron Swartz - Boing Boing

Lessig on the DoJ's vindictive prosecution of Aaron Swartz - Boing Boing: "to characterize what Aaron did in the most extreme and absurd way. The “property” Aaron had “stolen,” we were told, was worth “millions of dollars” — with the hint, and then the suggestion, that his aim must have been to profit from his crime. But anyone who says that there is money to be made in a stash of ACADEMIC ARTICLES is either an idiot or a liar. It was clear what this was not, yet our government continued to push as if it had caught the 9/11 terrorists red-handed."

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

cPanel Getting Started Wizard | Website Owners

cPanel Getting Started Wizard | Website Owners: "The Web Disk will open a window on your computer, allowing new files to be moved, deleted, or added to the server, just as you would manage files on your personal computer.
To log into a Web Disk account:
Click the Access Web Disk button.
Choose your operating system (OS): Windows®, Mac®, or Linux."

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Hamas Military Leader Killed by Israeli Airstrike | United with Israel

Hamas Military Leader Killed by Israeli Airstrike | United with Israel: "A harsh blow has landed upon Hamas’s command and control array, as the IDF hit Ahmed Jaabari, the head of the military wing of Hamas in Gaza, who headed the organization and dealt directly with carrying out terror attacks against Israel.
“We are at the beginning of a wide scale attack, in view of the unbearable situation of the residents of the South,” he added."

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

'Obama mulls compromise on Irani... JPost - Iranian Threat - News

'Obama mulls compromise on Irani... JPost - Iranian Threat - News: "Obama may agree to it continuing to enrich uranium up to 5 percent purity – the upper end of the range for civilian purposes – in exchange for Tehran agreeing to unrestricted inspections, strict oversight of the nuclear program and numerous other safeguards long demanded by the IAEA, the UN’s nuclear watchdog, according to the report.

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Diskin says he has 'no faith' in current leadership
The idea of allowing Tehran to continue to enrich uranium is contentious considering that even at 5% enrichment, Iranian scientists might be able to gain the knowledge and experience to build a bomb, the report stated.

The White House has long denied being open to a compromise on Iranian uranium enrichment."

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