Archive for February, 2024

21/02/2024

How the CIA Destabilizes the World

Human Wrongs Watch

By Jeffrey D. Sachs – TRANSCEND Media Service*

There are three basic problems with the CIA: its objectives, methods, and unaccountability. Its operational objectives are whatever the CIA or the President of the United States defines to be in the U.S. interest at a given time, irrespective of international law or U.S. law. Its methods are secretive and duplicitous.

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Jeffrey D. Sachs

Its unaccountability means that the CIA and president run foreign policy without any public scrutiny. Congress is a doormat, a sideshow.

As a recent CIA Director, Mike Pompeo, said of his time at the CIA: “I was the CIA director. We lied, we cheated, we stole. We had entire training courses. It reminds you of the glory of the American experiment.”

The CIA was established in 1947 as the successor to the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The OSS had performed two distinct roles in World War II, intelligence and subversion. 

The CIA took over both roles.

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17/02/2024

World Court to Review 57-Year Israeli Occupation

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By Human Rights Watch*

52 Countries to Take Part in Hearings on Occupied Palestinian Territory

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The International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, August 27, 2018. © 2018 Mike Corder/AP Photo

(The Hague) – An unprecedented number of countries and international organizations are expected to participate in the International Court of Justice’s (ICJ) oral hearings on Israel’s occupation beginning February 19, 2024, Human Rights Watch said today [16 February 2024].

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17/02/2024

Gaza: “The Clock Is Ticking Fast Towards Famine and an Outbreak of Epidemics…”

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Lifesaving medical care collapsing under assault in Gaza: World Health Organization.

A man cooks food for his children over a wood fire in front of his destroyed home in an area west of Gaza City.
© UNICEF/Omar Al-Qattaa | A man cooks food for his children over a wood fire in front of his destroyed home in an area west of Gaza City.
16/02/2024

1.4 Billion Children Globally Missing Out on Basic Social Protection

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Fewer than 1-in-10 children in low-income countries have access to child benefits, leaving them vulnerable to disease, education gaps, poor nutrition, poverty and inequality.

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GENEVA / NEW YORK (ILO)* –- Globally, 1.4 billion children, aged under 15, lack any form of social protection, leaving them vulnerable to disease, poor nutrition and poverty, according to new data released on 14 February 2024 by the International Labour Organization (ILO), Save the Children and UNICEF.

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16/02/2024

The West’s Frankenstein Moment

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SYDNEY, Feb 14 2024 (IPS)* Israel continues to defy its strongest backer the US and its western allies in its quest to control the land from the “River to the Sea”, and in the process ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian population.

Anis Chowdhury

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is determined to push ahead with a ground offensive against Gaza’s southernmost town of Rafah despite mounting warnings from aid agencies and the international community that an assault on Rafah would be a catastrophe.

He also snubbed the US on the latest hostage release and ceasefire deal brokered by Qatar and Egypt. The interim order of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to take all effective measures to stop “plausible” genocide in Gaza seems irrelevant to Israel.

Josep Borrell, the EU’s foreign policy chief admits that Netanyahu “doesn’t listen to anyone”.

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15/02/2024

U.S. Chooses Genocide Over Diplomacy in the Middle East

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By Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies – TRANSCEND Media Service*

On February 7, 2024, a U.S. drone strike assassinated an Iraqi militia leader, Abu Baqir al-Saadi, in the heart of Baghdad. This was a further U.S. escalation in a major new front in the U.S.-Israeli war on the Middle East, centered on the Israeli genocide in Gaza, but already also including ethnic cleansing in the West Bank, Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Syria, and the U.S. and U.K.’s bombing of Yemen.

Israeli airstrike on an apartment building in Rafah, the last refuge in southern Gaza, Feb 2024. Photo credit: MENAFN

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15/02/2024

‘Military Operations in Rafah Could Lead to a Slaughter in Gaza’

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Today in Rafah, despite the chaos, continued bombardment, the fear and the ongoing displacement, UNRWA teams are still working and delivering critical food supplies. UNRWA

13 February 2024 (OCHA)* — The scenario we have long dreaded is unraveling at alarming speed.

More than half of Gaza’s population – well over 1 million people – are crammed in Rafah, staring death in the face: They have little to eat, hardly any access to medical care, nowhere to sleep, nowhere safe to go. 

They, like the entire population of Gaza, are the victims of an assault that is unparalleled in its intensity, brutality and scope. More than 28,000 people – mostly women and children – have been killed across Gaza, according to the Ministry of Health.

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15/02/2024

North Ignores ‘Perfect Storm’ in Global South

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KATHMANDU, Nepal, Feb 14 2024 (IPS)* A gathering ‘perfect storm’ – due to various developments, several quite deliberate – now threatens much devastation in the global South, likely to most hurt the poorest and most vulnerable.

Jomo Kwame Sundaram

Globalisation’s protracted decline
The age of globalization had mixed consequences, unevenly incorporating national markets for labour, goods and even some services.

It ended gradually, with the trend far more pronounced following the protracted worldwide stagnation since the 2008 global financial crisis.

Sometimes still referred to as the Great Recession, Western central banks resorted to unconventional monetary policies, mainly ‘quantitative easing’, to keep their economies afloat.

But easier credit enabled more financialization and indebtedness, rather than recovery, let alone sustainable development.

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13/02/2024

Gaza: UN Human Rights Chief Warns against Potential ‘Carnage’ in Rafah

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(UN News)* — UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Monday [12 February 2024] appealed for restraint in the face of an Israeli military incursion in Rafah, warning of the risk of further atrocity crimes in the Gaza war.

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© UNRWA | Tents of displaced people in Rafah southern Gaza

Nearly 1.5 million people are now crammed into the southern city on the border with Egypt, and with nowhere further to flee.

‘Terrifying’ situation 

A potential full-fledged incursion in Rafah “is terrifying, given the prospect that an extremely high number of civilians, again mostly children and women, will likely be killed and injured,” Mr. Türk warned.

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13/02/2024

Mongolian Dzud: Extreme Weather Puts 90% of Country at ‘High Risk’

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(UN News)* — The ongoing “white and iron” dzud in Mongolia has reached a “critical” level, with over 90 per cent of the country facing high levels of risk from the unique weather phenomenon, UN agencies have reported.

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Men use sticks to wade through deep snow in rural Khovd province in far-western Mongolia. (file)
© UNICEF/Andrew Cullen | Men use sticks to wade through deep snow in rural Khovd province in far-western Mongolia. (file)

About 190,000 herder households are struggling with inadequate feed, skyrocketing prices and heightened vulnerabilities, according to the Office of the UN Resident Coordinator in Mongolia.

Herding and livestock have traditionally been integral to Mongolia’s economy, culture and way of life. Estimates indicate that there are over 64 million livestock this winter season in Mongolia.

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