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RE: 9-Feb-17 World View -- Mainstream media frets over Steve Bannon, the Fourth Turning - John J. Xenakis - 02-15-2017 (02-14-2017, 03:58 PM)TeacherinExile Wrote: > I've been holding back on this issue for some time, so here Being tactful is a great strategy when you're dealing with someone you know, and you're perhaps having a friendly or even unfriendly argument about something, where both people know that they'll have to continue "living together," and won't cross too many red lines. But tact only backfires when it comes to dealing with trolls, abusive people who are trying to destroy you. For these people, tact is a sign of weakness that energizes them and motivates them to become even more abusive. The common bromide for dealing with trolls is "just ignore them." These are people who are well aware of that strategy and know how to take advantage of it. If you ignore them, then they'll declare victory and in the future will repeatedly claim that they crushed you. The extreme form of "just ignore them" is leaving, and that gives the troll total victory. There are many trolls around. Sometimes it's sexual, as when a troll becomes abusive with a woman, or a woman starts backstabbing her ex or his new girlfriend. More often it's ideological, with the troll being a babbling idiot, except that he believes that he can win a political or ideological argument simply by being the most abusive person online. It's well-known by now that there are many paid trolls online whose job it is to attack people who write about the wrong things. I've been attacked by many of these trolls. In the past couple of years, Russia had hundreds of paid trolls, attacking everyone in sight. This really backfired on Russia, because now even someone who legitimately supports Putin or al-Assad is suspected of being a troll -- and probably is. I've learned through experience that if you "reason" with these trolls, and answer "constructively" or "tactfully," then they only escalate their attacks, which become increasingly vitriolic and offensive. I've learned that the only way to deal with bullies is to respond to them in kind. Ignoring them doesn't work either, as they respond with a flood of taunting, offensive and demeaning posts that accuse you of being too stupid to answer. I personally am absolutely not willing to tolerate just sitting here and being a punching bag for that kind of person. It's usually not difficult to take advantage of their stupidity. In most cases, paid trolls are just working from talking points supplied by their trollmasters, so sooner or later they make a mistake. Once that happens, you can turn the tables and attack them for their stupidity. I've been able to thrash a number of bullies using this technique. It's not tactful, but it works. RE: 9-Feb-17 World View -- Mainstream media frets over Steve Bannon, the Fourth Turning - John J. Xenakis - 02-15-2017 (02-14-2017, 08:13 PM)Marypoza Wrote: > & John, if you don't mind my asking, exactly who is paying you? Nobody pays me. I provide Generational Dynamics forecasts and analyses as a public service for those people who want to know what's going on in the world, and want to use that information to prepare themselves, their families, their communities and their nation. In today's world, almost all media sources are ideologically based, and Generational Dynamics is an ideology-free methodology, based on Jay Forrester's System Dynamics applied to generational flows and on Chaos Theory. I don't get paid in money, but it's very satisfying to me that many people write to me and say, "Thank you for what you're doing. You're always right, and you're the only one who tells the truth." I personally have no ideology except one: I want to see America survive the approaching world war. If I can do my small part to help achieve that goal, then it's worth it, for as long as I can. That's not to say that I wouldn't like to be paid. I've tried to get someone to pay me, but no one's interested. If you'd like to pay me, or you know someone who would, I'm interested. RE: 9-Feb-17 World View -- Mainstream media frets over Steve Bannon, the Fourth Turning - tg63 - 02-15-2017 (02-15-2017, 11:31 AM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: [quote pid='21275' dateline='1487105903'] [/quote] In my experience, yes, this happens. But seriously, they are declaring that to nobody (other than clones of themselves). On this board, there are a whole lot of lurkers who have figured out who to read seriously, and who to gloss over based on their posting history ... so honestly, who cares what they declare? And when ignored over time, they will eventually get tired & move on. I say IGNORE! ![]() RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Cynic Hero '86 - 02-15-2017 A US victory in the eventual 4T war is possible only if the boomers cede power to the younger generations rather than trying to hog the leadership positions in the hope that an establishment Boomer would remembered as the Washington, Lincoln, or FDR of the 4T. Look at what the political establishment is trying to do with President Trump's proposed policies; they are trying to Force Trump into accepting the establishment boomer party-line of automatic "Assad is evil", "Putin is evil", "Xi Jinping is evil" etc. Establishment elites need to face it that a large proportion of Americans don't consider or regard what Assad is doing as evil; in fact many Xers and Millies consider Assad by ridding his country of Islamists and combating the ISIS scourge, many consider Assad to be doing civilization a service. The establishment deliberately neglects the fact that a large segment of Trumps appeal and reason why he was elected president in the first place is because many citizens want the existing policies on that regard fundamentally changed. The Neocon/Neoliberal/Globalist party elites in both parties act like their entitled to own the US, forgetting that the country belongs first and foremost to the American People. RE: 9-Feb-17 World View -- Mainstream media frets over Steve Bannon, the Fourth Turning - John J. Xenakis - 02-15-2017 (02-15-2017, 04:45 PM)tg63 Wrote: > In my experience, yes, this happens. But seriously, they are Tell that to Sean Love. 16-Feb-17 World View -- Obamacare and Britain's NHS continue in financial 'death spir - John J. Xenakis - 02-15-2017 *** 16-Feb-17 World View -- Obamacare and Britain's NHS continue in financial 'death spiral' This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Obamacare follows Nixon's wage-price controls in financial 'death spiral' **** ![]() President Richard Nixon announces wage-price controls on August 15, 1971 In July 2009, a couple of days after President Barack Obama's health plan was announced, I wrote "Obama's health plan, a proposal of economic insanity, appears to be losing support" , in which I said the following: > [indent]<QUOTE>" Politicians say that our health system is "broken," > and perhaps it is. Politicians say that health-related costs have > been rising faster than inflation, and they say that some people > (the poor, the unemployed, the minorities, the sick, etc.) don't > have health insurance. > > In other words, the worst of what the politicians say is wrong > with our health care system may well be true, but the insanity is > believing that you can just pass a law and the problems will be > solved. As bad as things are now, passing a 1,000 page law will > make things much, much worse. ... > > President Obama's health care plan amounts to price controls and > rationing. This is a recipe for total disaster."<END QUOTE>[/indent] I knew this because I'd seen the same thing happen before, in the 1970s with President Richard Nixon's wage-price controls. Nixon's program was supposed to bring the inflation rate from 4% down to 2%. This is exactly the kind of thing that liberals really love. But within three years, Nixon's controls had cause inflation to surge to 12%. Like many liberal economic programs, including Obamacare, Nixon's controls were an utter disaster for the economy, and the economy didn't recover for almost a decade. Whatever you think of Watergate, at least Nixon had the decency to agree to end wage-price controls after three years, after enough damage had been done The signs that Obamacare was collapsing have been clear now for almost two years, as several large insurance companies, UnitedHealthCare, Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, and others, have announced partial or complete pullouts from Obamacare because of massive financial losses. On Wednesday another company, Humana Inc., announced that it will leave the Obamacare exchanges at the end of 2017. According to the company's statement: > [indent]<QUOTE>"Regarding the company’s individual commercial medical > coverage (Individual Commercial), substantially all of which is > offered on-exchange through the federal Marketplaces [Obamacare], > Humana has worked over the past several years to address market > and programmatic challenges in order to keep coverage options > available wherever it could offer a viable product. This has > included pursuing business changes, such as modifying networks, > restructuring product offerings, reducing the company’s geographic > footprint and increasing premiums. > > All of these actions were taken with the expectation that the > company’s Individual Commercial business would stabilize to the > point where the company could continue to participate in the > program. However, based on its initial analysis of data associated > with the company’s healthcare exchange membership following the > 2017 open enrollment period, Humana is seeing further signs of an > unbalanced risk pool. Therefore, the company has decided that it > cannot continue to offer this coverage for 2018. Through the > remainder of 2017, Humana remains committed to serving its current > members across 11 states where it offers Individual Commercial > products. And, as it has done in the past, Humana will work > closely with its state partners as it navigates this > process."<END QUOTE>[/indent] Humana's announcement refers to the "2017 open enrollment period," which is the period when people can enroll for 2017 coverage. In Tennessee, for example, 15% fewer people signed up in the 2017 open enrollment period than in the previous year. Humana's announcement also refers to an "unbalanced risk pool." This means that the reason that fewer people are signing up is that healthy people are not signing up, which sick people continue to sign up at the same rate. This means that fewer healthy people are available to pay for health care for sick people. Health insurer Aetna lost $450 million in Obamacare exchanges last year. It has already pulled out of most Obamacare markets, but hasn't announced yet whether it will pull out of the remaining ones. Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said that the "death spiral" of Obamacare is going to continue: > [indent]<QUOTE>"It’s not going to get any better; it’s getting worse. > You saw my friend, Bruce, at Humana say, 'We're out.' ... > > That logic shows just how much the risk pool is deteriorating in > the ACA [Obamacare] and how poorly structured the funding > mechanism and premium model is. I think you will see a lot more > withdrawals this year of plans. ... My anticipation would be that > in '18, we’ll see a lot of markets without any coverage at > all."<END QUOTE>[/indent] Supporters of Obamacare point to statistics that millions more people are insured than before Obamacare. Well of course they are. That's because over 80% of all Obamacare customers receive big subsidies. Give people something for free and they'll take it. Even so, fewer people are signing up because being "insured" with Obamacare often means paying big monthly premiums and then not really being insured at all. Many people with Obamacare have Medicaid and can't find a doctor to treat them, or they have something like a $10,000 deductible, so they have to pay their entire bills anyway. My guess is that millions more people today are effectively uninsured than were uninsured before Obamacare. This is exactly the kind of thing that I predicted would happen when I wrote my article in July 2009. This isn't rocket science. This is common sense. But when policymakers in the Obama administration are too stupid to understand even Economics 1.01, then there is no common sense. Obamacare is an economic disaster of epic proportions, worse than Nixon's wage-price controls. Congress is now considering various "repeal or replace" options to salvage something from the Obamacare disaster, but as in the case of Nixon's wage-price controls, the destruction is so deep that it will take years to repair it, and things will get worse before they get better. Human Press Release and The Hill and Business Insider and The Tennessean Related Articles
**** **** Britain's National Health Service continues its own death spiral **** As I've been reporting since 2015, Britain's National Health Service (NHS) is facing an existential crisis, with a huge and accelerating deficit expected to reach 22 billion pounds ($32 billion) by 2020. The NHS is massively cutting services, with hospitals reducing the number of beds, and more than one-third closing their maternity units and their Accident & Emergency departments (known in America as Emergency Rooms). Since surgery is extremely expensive, the NHS is taking several steps to reduce the amount of surgery:
With NHS in its own "death spiral," supporters are demanding huge tax increases before 2018 in order to maintain the current levels of service. Whether taxpayers can afford those huge increases remains to be seen. Guardian (London) and Belfast Telegraph and London Express and Guardian (21-Apr-2015) Related Articles
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Obamacare, Barack Obama, Richard Nixon, Humana Inc., UnitedHealthCare, BlueCross BlueShield, Aetna, Mark Bertolini, Britain, National Health Service, NHS Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe 17-Feb-17 World View -- Pakistan promises to avenge 'each drop of blood' after multip - John J. Xenakis - 02-16-2017 *** 17-Feb-17 World View -- Pakistan promises to avenge 'each drop of blood' after multiple terror attacks This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Pakistan again in shock as Sufi shrine bombing is fifth terror attack in a week **** ![]() A Pakistani covered with blood sits with the body of a blast victim on Thursday (AFP) The people of Pakistan are once again expressing shock at the continuing string of violent terrorist attacks that target specific religious groups, including Sufis, Shia Muslims, and Christians. On Thursday, a suicide bomber blew himself at a Sufi shrine, the Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine in Sehwan, just north of Karachi, killing 76 people and injuring several hundred more. The shrine was targeted during a a Sufi ritual called Dhamaal, when hundreds of devotees were present inside the premises of the mausoleum of the saint Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, which is the reason for huge numbers of casualties. Jamaat ul-Ahrar (JuA, Assembly of Freedom) claimed responsibility. JuA has long been one of the terrorist groups under the umbrella group Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). JuA split off from TTP in the middle of 2014 in a disagreement caused by TTP's plans to hold peace talks with Pakistan's government. JuA rejoined TTP in 2015, but has also declared allegiance to the so-called Islamic State (IS or ISIS or ISIL or Daesh). For that reason, ISIS is also claiming responsibility for the attack. On March 15, 2015, JuA claimed responsibility for suicide bombers at two churches, one Catholic and one Protestant, also in Lahore, killing 15 people and injuring 70. Dawn (Pakistan) and BBC and AP **** **** Monday's terror attack in Lahore Pakistan kills dozens **** On Monday, a strong explosion at Chairing Cross in Lahore, Pakistan, killed at least 16 people and injured 73 more. The incident occurred as hundreds of pharmacists were gathered to protest a new regulatory law. Some analysts claim that the intended target was not the pharmacists but the police guarding the protest. Jamaat ul-Ahrar (JuA, Assembly of Freedom) took credit for Sunday's explosion in Lahore. On March 27 of last year, JuA took credit for the Easter massacre of Christians in Lahore in a terror attack. That attack killed more than 69 people, mostly women and children, and injured more than 300. That attack was supposed to kill Christians, but as it turned out, most of the people killed were Muslims. At the time, a JuA spokesman issued a statement: "Members of the Christian community who were celebrating Easter today were our prime target. [However,] we didn't want to kill women and children. Our targets were male members of the Christian community." There have been several terror attacks in the last week. On Sunday a newsman was killed when his van was attacked. On Wednesday, three suicide bombers killed seven people when they targeted villages around Peshawar in northwest Pakistan. Daily Pakistan and Geo TV (Pakistan) **** **** Pakistan's government promises that each drop of blood will be avenged **** In what has become a regular ritual, the government of Pakistan is once again declaring war on the Taliban. According to critics, the government only follows through half-heartedly on such announcements, distinguishing "the good Taliban," which attacks targets in India, from "the bad Taliban," which attacks targets in Pakistan. Often, the same group is involved in both kinds of attacks. Speaking on Thursday, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa promised that each drop of blood will be avenged: > [indent]<QUOTE>"Each drop of nation’s blood shall be avenged, and > revenged immediately. No more restraint for anyone. ... > > The active cooperation among the valorous citizen of the country, > the Army, Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and intelligence > agencies is cornerstone of Pakistan’s success against terrorism. > > The terrorists are trying to regroup in safe havens in Afghanistan > and are attempting to spread doubts and despondency in the > society, hence we all collectively shall fail their desperate > maneuvers. > > Hostile agencies should avoid playing with regional peace and > stability as we reserve the right to respond, despite our current > policy of restraint."<END QUOTE>[/indent] After a terror attack, many Pakistan Taliban terrorists flee across the border into Afghanistan, where Pakistan's security forces are not permitted to follow. Many Pakistanis blame India for providing safe havens in Afghanistan to Pakistani Taliban terrorists. The News (Pakistan) and Pakistan Observer and India Today Related Articles
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Pakistan, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar shrine, Sehwan, Sufi, Dhamaal, Lahore, Tehrik-e-Taliban, TTP, Pakistan Taliban, Jamaat-ul-Ahrar, JuA, Assembly of Freedom, Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh, Chief of Army Staff, COAS, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Afghanistan, India Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe 18-Feb-17 World View -- Britain's Tony Blair calls for the people 'to rise up' - John J. Xenakis - 02-17-2017 *** 18-Feb-17 World View -- Britain's Tony Blair calls for the people 'to rise up' and reverse Brexit This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Britain's Tony Blair calls for the people 'to rise up' and reverse Brexit **** ![]() Tony Blair on Friday Britain's former prime minister Tony Blair called for the people "to rise up in defense of what we believe – calmly, patiently, winning the argument by the force of argument; but without fear and with the conviction we act in the true interests of Britain," to persuade the electorate to change their minds and decide that Britain should remain in the European Union after all. Blair's speech comes two weeks after Britain's House of Commons voted overwhelmingly to authorize Prime Minister Theresa May to invoke "Article 50," which means that the real negotiations will begin between Britain and the EU. According to the relevant treaty, Britain will officially leave the EU exactly two years after Article 50 is invoked. It's now expected that Article 50 will be invoked early in March. Blair is an extremely controversial figure, even though he won three elections and was Prime Minister for a decade. The people on the right hate him because he's in the Labor Party. The people in the Labor Party hate him because he defended Britain's participation in the Iraq war. So I suppose he reasoned that when you're hated that much, then you really have nothing to lose by taking an unpopular stand on an issue. Blair is concerned that the far right is so dominating the Brexit issue that millions of people who are against Brexit have no way to articulate their feelings: > [indent]<QUOTE>"They will claim we’re dividing the country by making > the case. It is they who divide our country – generation from > generation, North from South, Scotland from England, those born > here from those who came to our country precisely because of what > they thought it stood for and what they admired."<END QUOTE>[/indent] Blair is referring to the fact that younger generations, who voted against Brexit, believe that they are being left without a future because of the selfish pro-Brexit vote of the older generations. He refers to the fact that while England and Wales voted for Brexit, Scotland and Northern Ireland voted against it, and they're being forced out of the EU against their will. And of course the last sentence refers to the bitter immigration issue. Boris Johnson, one of the leaders of the pro-Brexit campaign, and current Britain's Foreign Secretary, was his usual colorful self in responding to Blair. He said: > [indent]<QUOTE>"This is a discussion we had most of last year and it > came out very firmly in favor of leaving the EU. > > We heard all these arguments last year - not a thing has changed - > and I think it really is insulting the intelligence of the > electorate to say that they got it wrong."<END QUOTE>[/indent] He called Tony Blair the "Remoaner-in-chief" (playing on the word "remain"), and said that people should turn off the TV when Blair appears. Tony Blair's speech - transcript and Daily Mail (London) and Telegraph (London) Related Articles
**** **** Ireland demands a 'soft border,' while Scotland contemplates independence **** Of the four nations in the United Kingdom, England and Wales voted in favor of Brexit, while Scotland and Northern Ireland opposed it. People and politicians in both regions are furious that they're being forced to leave the European Union against their will. On September 18, 2014, Scotland held a referendum on the question of whether Scotland should leave the UK and become an independent country. This would have dissolved the 1707 union between England and Scotland that came out of the War of the Spanish Succession. Voters rejected the referendum, with 55.3% voting no. Many in Scotland are bitter that they are going to be forced to leave the European Union even though they voted 62% against Brexit. In his speech, Tony Blair said that Scotland's demands for independence from Britain are "more credible" because of Brexit, and that a new referendum was "back on the table." Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, and leader of Scotland's pro-independence movement has always been a bitter political enemy of Tony Blair, but on this issue she says, "There’s a quality of analysis & argument in Blair's speech today that has been totally lacking from Labor to date." She added: > [indent]<QUOTE>"The argument is now very different than it was in > 2014 and is even more compelling than it was in 2014. Because > what Brexit has shown is that within the UK Scotland’s voice isn’t > listened to and doesn’t appear to count for much, so the argument > for taking control, taking charge of our own society and our place > in the world becomes ever more strong."<END QUOTE>[/indent] However, several Scottish ministers disagreed with Sturgeon, saying that only about 25% of the people of Scotland want a new referendum. Scottish politician Willie Rennie said: > [indent]<QUOTE>"The case for independence is weaker, not stronger, > now, especially with the pounds 15 billion black hole in the > Scottish public finances that would hit our NHS and > schools."<END QUOTE>[/indent] For Northern Ireland, the reality of Brexit goes well beyond economic issues. Once Britain leaves the EU, Northern Ireland will also leave the EU, while the Republic of Ireland (Southern Ireland) will remain in the EU. At that point, they will no longer be part of the same country, but will be two separate countries. The border between the two will be the only remaining land border between the UK and the EU. Ireland has a long bitter history of religious and factional wars, and it's only in recent years that the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland has been open for free travel of people and goods. So many people are opposed to the idea of jeopardizing the open border and, as in the case of Scotland, are furious that London is making decisions that will deeply affect the lives of the Irish. Edna Kenny, the prime minister of the Republic of Ireland, said that avoiding a "hard border" is essential for the people on the entire island. > [indent]<QUOTE>"[L]et me be absolutely clear on one point. It is a > matter of vital national interest for Ireland that we do not > return to the days of a hard border that we knew only too well. Or > indeed create a new one in the future. > > The European Union has always been about removing barriers, about > bringing people together in peace and prosperity. The treaty of > Rome, which we will celebrate on its 60th anniversary next month, > is one of the greatest peace agreements in history. Without it, > there could have been no Good Friday Agreement. > > So, I am in absolutely no doubt that the European Union, which has > done so much to support reconciliation on this island, will defend > the peace process and the Good Friday Agreement. I am confident > that the European Union will not bring us back to a border of > division."<END QUOTE>[/indent] Unfortunately, Kenny and the other Irish politicians will have little to say about it. An open border would permit anyone to migrate from Europe to the UK simply by passing through Ireland. Similarly, goods could be transferred from Europe to the UK by traveling across the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland. With most UK and EU politicians deeply nationalistic and deeply angry with each other, there may be little charity available for the Irish people, who have already learned that their wishes carry little weight in London. Telegraph (London) and Guardian (London) Related Articles
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Britain, Brexit, Tony Blair, Theresa May, Article 50, European Union, Boris Johnson, Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, War of the Spanish Succession, Willie Rennie, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Edna Kenny Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe 19-Feb-17 World View -- China announces it will block imports of North Korea's coal - John J. Xenakis - 02-18-2017 *** 19-Feb-17 World View -- China announces it will block imports of North Korea's coal This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** China announces it will block imports of North Korea's coal **** ![]() Kim Jong-nam (L), the assassinated half-brother of Kim Jong-un ® (AP) Two events in the last week -- North Korea's test of a long-range ballistic missile and the assassination, possibly by North Korean agents, of Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of president Kim Jong-un -- have infuriated and embarrassed China's leaders, since they enormously complicate China's foreign policy. The ballistic missile test is particularly troubling to China's leadership for several reasons:
China's announcement on Saturday that it would suspend all coal shipments from North Korea was a surprise, but not totally unexpected. On Monday of last week, the day after the ballistic missile test, China prevented a North Korean ship from unloading a shipment of 16,295 tons coal, worth about US$1 million, at a Chinese port, and ordered that it be returned to North Korea. However, China blamed the rejection not on the ballistic missile test, but instead on a claim that the coal contained higher-than-permissible level of mercury. China's announcement could have significant economic impact on North Korea. In order to import foreign goods, North Korea needs foreign reserves. In order to get foreign reserves, it needs to export goods. About 90% of North Korea's exports go to China, and most of that is coal. So this announcement will severely limit the foreign goods that North Korea can import. The intent is that by limiting North Korea's ability to import, the country will be unable to import that equipment required for further development of ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons. It's not clear that this objective is realistic, as Kim Jong-un has previously been willing to allow his people to starve rather than to allow his nuclear weapons program to starve. No matter what the intent, Kim will let his people starve and will torture, jail and execute anyone who objects. China implemented a partial ban on coal imports from North Korea last year, but left open a loophole that would allow some coal imports if they would benefit the North Korean people. The partial ban turned out to be a joke, because North Korean manipulated the loophole and actually increased coal imports to China by 12-14% after the partial ban was announced, which was extremely embarrassing to China. China criticizes other nations for destabilizing the region, even though China continually destabilizes the region by confiscating other countries' territories and building illegal military bases in the South China Sea, while threatening Japan in the East China Sea. This entire political strategy is being thrown into chaos by the actions of North Korea. China has the ability to bring North Korea to its knees economically, but both China and Kim Jong-un are well aware that doing so is a very high-risk strategy. A government coup in Pyongyang, North Korea's capital city, could bring to power someone that favors peaceful reunification with South Korea -- something that's quite possible now that three or four generations have grown up since the end of World War II and the Korean War. Or an even worse scenario is that a retaliatory act by Kim Jong-un might be directed at either China or South Korea (or Japan or the US), and this could lead to a war on the Korean Peninsula that would draw in the Chinese military and would result in millions of North Korean refugees pouring into China. The point is that China is rapidly running out of choices. Allowing Kim Jong-un to continue ballistic missile and nuclear weapons development is extremely dangerous to China, but trying to stop that development with economic sanctions is also extremely dangerous. One can only speculate what China might try next -- perhaps some sort of military action or commando raid on North Korean military targets. But this is just one more area, like the situations in Taiwan and Hong Kong, where China's leaders are running out of time and they know it, and may become desperate enough to do something stupid. Yonhap News (Seoul) and BBC and Washington Post Related Articles
**** **** Assassination of Kim Jong-un's half-brother in Malaysia threatens relations with China and North Korea **** Police in Malaysia have arrested four suspects believed to be linked to the assassination on Wednesday Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of Kim Jong-un, the president of North Vietnam. A woman tentatively identified as 28-year-old Doan Thi Huong of Vietnam has been positively identified as the assassin from CCTV footage from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. She allegedly covered Kim Jong-nam's face with a cloth laced with poison, causing his death within minutes. Before being captured, she changed her appearance several times. On Wednesday, she was wearing a white shirt with the large letters "LOL" on the front. A second woman said that they both thought that the whole thing was a prank sponsored by a reality TV show. It has not been proven whether North Korea is responsible for the assassination, and there are other actors that might have wanted him dead. Jong-nam was playboy, and one can even imagine that the assassination might have been launched by a former girlfriend. But most people believe that Kim Jong-nam was killed under orders of his half-brother, Kim Jong-un, North Korea's child dictator. This is not the first execution of a family member. On New Year's Day 2014, Kim Jong-un announced that he had ordered the execution of his uncle and mentor Jang Song-thaek, calling him "factionalist scum." According to unconfirmed reports at the time, Kim had his uncle thrown into a room with several ravenous dogs that hadn't eaten in several days. So although Kim Jong-nam wasn't eaten by ravenous dogs, the execution of Jang Song-thaek provides a recent precedent for the execution of close family members. Malaysia has always gone out of its way to maintain good relations with China, but the assassination of Kim Jong-ang in Kuala Lumpur airport, whether ordered by North Korea or not, is causing a rift in relations between the two countries. North Korea demanded the immediate return of the dead body to North Korea. Malaysia responded that the death occurred on Malaysian soil, and a full series of autopsies would be performed first. Furthermore, Malaysia would not return the body to North Korea until a DNA sample from Kim Jong-un was provided, in order to complete the autopsy. On Friday, close to midnight, North Korea's ambassador to Malaysia, Kang Chol, stood in front of the morgue where the body was lying and gave a hysterical rant: > [indent]<QUOTE>"We strongly urge and demand the Malaysian side not to > be entangled with a political plot by the hostile forces towards > the DPRK [North Korea] who want to damage image of our republic. > And, to release the body immediately. ... > > The Malaysian side forced the post-mortem without our permission > and witnessing. We will categorically reject the result of the > post-mortem conducted unilaterally excluding our attendance. They > are colluding with the hostile forces towards us who are desperate > to harm us of malice."<END QUOTE>[/indent] It's not clear who the "hostile forces" are, but they're assumed to be China or South Korea. On Saturday, Malaysia's Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam responded to the North Korean ambassador: > [indent]<QUOTE>"North Korea can reject or show disapproval. But we > are doing things according to our law. Something happened in our > country. We don't do it according to their law. If murder or > death (occurs) in our country, there is a process we go > through. There is no short cut in forensics as far as we are > concerned. ... > > We will release [the autopsy result] once it is ready, and hope to > release it within this week. We are currently waiting for the > toxicology report, which is an important test to confirm. Once it > is done, the results will be given to the police as early as we > can and it is up to the police to release it. We want to get > correct results before releasing it."<END QUOTE>[/indent] It's very easy to get the feeling that both sides are hiding things, and that there's a lot more to come out. The assassination of Kim Jong-nam has also further strained relations between China and North Korea, beyond the amount they were already strained by the long-range ballistic missile test. Kim Jong-nam had been exiled from North Korea in 2001 after he was discovered using a phony passport. He's been living in Macau in China under Chinese protection. On Wednesday, he was at Kuala Lumpur airport preparing to fly back to Macau. If North Korea performed the assassination, it would be a new major humiliation to China. China's state media Global Times published a story on Wednesday saying that "It is sincerely hoped that [North Korea] will step up and provide answers to a world that right now can only patiently wait." That story also criticized North Korea for using assassination at all: > [indent]<QUOTE>"Regardless of how intense a country's political > struggle might be, there is no doubt that it should never rely on > assassination methods as means for its advancement. Human > civilization is now in the 21st century, and such a savage and > outdated political device should be cast into the museums of > history."<END QUOTE>[/indent] This is an interesting point. Assassination is so old, so savage, so outdated, so twentieth-century. It's better to use more modern methods. If China doesn't like someone, they like to use more modern techniques -- kidnapping, and years of being thrown into a hole and starved, and receiving daily beatings and torture. For China in the 21st century, that's so much more thoroughly modern and stylish. AFP and The Star (Malaysia) and Global Times (China) Related Articles
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, China, North Korea, Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, South Korea, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, THAAD, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Doan Thi Huong, Jang Song-thaek, Kang Chol, Datuk Seri Dr S. Subramaniam Macau Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Cynic Hero '86 - 02-19-2017 Boomers only care about their selfish ideals of democratizing the entire planet. They don't care for example about maximizing enemy loss ratios in war compared with american losses like any rational leader would because the boomers want to purge large segments of Gen-X and Gen-Y in order to build their utopia over the course of the 4T and 1T where every country in the world would be a democracy and that there should be no dictatorships or authoritarian governments anywhere. The Boomers know that if the 4T war occurs with Gen-X and Gen-Y at the helm that the resulting war strategy would be based on maximizing enemy losses while minimizing American and allied loses and be based on strategies that have the highest chance of victory along those lines. Boomers also know that such a victory however may not be the result of applying the boomer sacred-cow of "unconditional surrender and/or regime change", and thus almost certainly would not result in a world government in the post-war reorganization. Boomers also know that practical strategy making under either a boomer leader or under gen-x or younger leadership would results in lower casualties from the younger generations and greater leadership from those generations during the 4T and 1T. Because the boomers do not want the Xers and Millies empowered by the 4T crisis war like the lost and GIs were by the world wars and Korean War but instead plan to use those generations as cannon fodder while boomers exercise complete control because they know that Xers would never agree with the boomer ideal of would government. The boomer then after allow a culling of the young then plan to memorialize the dead wiping crocodile tears while declaring them the "human rights generation" all while consolidating power so that Xers no longer have the numbers to dispute the boomer narrative post-crisis, even with the Gen-Y (millies) and Gen-X (homelander) support. Boomers care more about their fantasy of would government than they do about the safety of their children. An example now can be seen with the recent North Korean modernization of their nuclear missiles. Boomers are now proposing to add more ABMs even though any competent adversary would simply launch decoy missiles alongside any armed launched nuke rendering the ABMs useless and/or would carry development of stealth equipped nuclear missiles. At no point is the discussion of a counter-buildup of OFFENSIVE NUCLEAR MISSILES in response even considered. Any discussion of building offensive missiles is quickly shot down by the boomer tyrants that run the country; the boomers don't even permit debate on the subject. Another example of boomer tyranny is the government legislative and judicial blocking of domestic measures recently passed by the Executive Branch. Although trump himself is a boomer, he is listening to the young and has authorized roundups of illegal immigrants and refugees yet the Boomer dominated Congress and Courts are blocking reform on "constitutional" pretexts, without regards to how embarrassing this blockage has on the reputation of the US. In Short Xers and Millies will never allow the regeneracy to be based on the tyranny of Human Rights and Globalism. Death to wilsonianism, Death to globalism. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 02-19-2017 (02-19-2017, 02:39 PM)Cynic Hero 86 Wrote: > In Short Xers and Millies will never allow the regeneracy to be When Pearl Harbor and the Bataan Death March occurred, the fatuous political considerations like the ones you mention were immediately thrown out the window. That's how the regeneracy worked then, and that's how it will work this time. A regeneracy event will unite the country, as it did in 1941-42. However, on a separate subject, your rant reminded me of something. You may recall that I posted a list of the names people have called me a few messages ago. Your posting reminds of one that I left off. A couple of months ago, someone called me "globalist scum." I had no idea what that meant, but I suppose it was from someone who agrees with your rant or something like it. I was amused this week when CNN's Jake Tapper called Trump "unhinged," because someone called me "mentally unhinged" several weeks ago. While Jake Tapper is on the loony left, the person who called me mentally unhinged is on the loony right. Anyway here's an up to date list: I'm a neocon, I'm a Communist, I'm a Fascist, I'm a libtard, I only read the liberal media, I only read the conservative media, Soros is paying me, the cia is paying me, the pentagon is paying me, I'm a Russian troll, I'm a liberal trojan horse sent to destroy conservatism from within, I'm not even a man, I'm uneducated, I'm naive, I'm stupid, I've never actually been to Azerbaijan, I've been coasting entirely off the history I learned in middle school, I'm fake news, I'm a pathetic propagandist, I'm irrational, I love Muslims, I hate Muslims, I hate Christians, I'm tabloid garbage, I'm a mentally unhinged writer, I'm a lunatic, I'm a scumbad globalist. All of this name-calling shows how polarized people are, and yet the regeneracy will unite all of them. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Cynic Hero '86 - 02-19-2017 The Boomber dominated government is refusing to allow reform to take place until after the outbreak of the 4T war because if proactive reforms are allowed to take place it would take America away from the boomer globalists' preferred direction of an anti-totalitarian based regeneracy around an eventual world government to be established post-4T war. The government is already governing around these "human rights" dogmas that you and other boomers say the regeneracy would be based on. When in fact we've ALREADY been trying things your way since at least January 1943 (Casablanca conference in which allied war aims were fixed to be unconditional surrender of Germany and Japan). That is the problem; the boomers refuse to even allow discussion of an alternative foreign policy or an alternative military policy much less allow any alternative policy to go to the trial and error phase. The Boomers continue to embrace the "regime change" based options left over from the last 4T uncritically. At no point has boomer historiography even acknowledged the fact that the main battles that ultimately decided the outcome of WW2 occurred in late 1942-early 1943 and that the adoption of unconditional surrender prolonged the war by at least one year maybe even two. The definition of the 4T is that it involves a major shakeup of the fundamental political and economic make up of a country, this can occur either before or during the war phase or both. A 4T war where US policy before the war is based on the human rights tyranny before the war and then is based on the human rights tyranny after the war with policy controlled by the same elites and the soldiers and civilians who fight, die, bleed and sweat, having no influence whatsoever on political decision making is NOT fundamental change in the political order OR advancing a new generation into leadership. The above scenario IS and would be the establishment ramming its preferences down the throats of the citizenry and holding power indefinitely as a Gerontocracy. Xers and Millies will never permit a war scenario where the 4T war involves a Nomad-led Russia vs a Prophet-Led US, or a Nomad-led China vs a Prophet-Led US. They will only permit a scenario where war with Russia and/or China is avoided and the 4T war is a nomad/hero-Led US vs the Islamic world OR a 4T war involving a Nomad-Led US vs a Prophet-Led China or a Prophet-Led Russia. This is the main reason why Xers and Millies are adamant in their demands that boomers need to retire prior to the 4T war beginning because Xers and Millies despise Bourgeois Neo-Liberalism and globalist Values and would never base society around those values or craft potential 4T war aims around those values. 20-Feb-17 World View -- US-backed Iraqi army launches major new offensive in Mosul - John J. Xenakis - 02-19-2017 *** 20-Feb-17 World View -- US-backed Iraqi army launches major new offensive in western Mosul This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Bombing in Somalia kills 50, said to target Somali-American president **** ![]() Aftermath of car bomb attack on market in Mogadishu Somalia on Sunday (Reuters) A terrorist car bomb exploded in a marketplace in Somalia's capital city Mogadishu on Sunday, killing 39 and injuring dozens more. No one has claimed responsibility, but the al-Qaeda linked terror group al-Shabaab has been responsible for numerous terrorist attacks in Somalia. Although al-Shabaab did not claim responsibility, a senior al-Shabaab official threatened more attacks targeting any clans that collaborate with the new president, saying "We will fight against him during his four-year term." The new president, who took office on February 8, is Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed — nicknamed Farmajo. Farmajo holds a dual Somali-American citizenship. In 1988, as a Somali government employee working in the Somali embassy in Washington, he feared for his life after criticizing the Somali government, and applied for asylum in the U.S. Since then, he earned several college degrees and settled in Buffalo, NY, as a civil servant in the New York Department of Transportation. His ambition was to return to Somalia and help bring peace to the violent country. After meeting with and impressing Somalia's president in 2010, he became prime minister of Somalia. His fight against both al-Shabaab and corruption made him very popular in his home country. Five years later he ran for president, winning a surprise victory, and took office two weeks ago, on February 8. Beyond terror attacks, Farmajo will have to deal with many other severe problems facing Somalia. Somalia's clans have been fighting in a civil war since 1991, and a severe drought puts the country at risk of famine. Farmajo's popularity, his American dual citizenship, and his education in American values and governance apparently have made him a huge threat to al-Shabaab, and we can apparently expect more terror attacks targeting people and clans cooperating with Farmajo. AFP and VOA and Politico Related Articles
**** **** US aircraft carrier renews challenge to China in the South China Sea **** In a new challenge to China's illegal construction of artificial islands and military bases in the South China Sea, the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) and the Carl Vinson Strike Group entered the South China Sea on Sunday to perform "routine" freedom of navigation operations (FONOPs). As in previous operations, the Carl Vinson will simply transit the South China Sea, establishing the right of all nations to do the same, and especially for commercial ships to do so freely. Chinese media claim, without providing a reason, that these freedom of navigation operations are a military threat to China. These operations have been going on for years, but there's a question about whether there will be a change in policy under the administration of president Donald Trump. The issue is how close the Carl Vinson will navigate to China's artificial islands and military bases. In the Obama administration, the American ships stayed at least 12 nautical miles from any of China's artificial islands. There is some speculation that, in the Trump administration, the American ships will travel closer than 12 nautical miles. This would be fully justified under international law, since the artificial islands are illegal, but it would infuriate the Chinese, and possibly trigger some kind of military confrontation. VOA and Navy Times (12-Feb) and Global Times (Beijing) Related Articles
**** **** US-backed Iraqi army launches major new offensive in western Mosul **** Iraq's army, backed by American-led coalition warplanes, launched a major new military offensive on Sunday with the objective of recapturing western Mosul from the so-called Islamic State (IS or ISIS or ISIL or Daesh). Iraq had hoped to recapture the entire city by the end of 2016, but only recaptured the eastern portion last month. Analysts are giving several reasons why recapturing western Mosul is going to proceed very slowly:
Humanitarian agencies are gearing up to aid 250,000 to 400,000 civilians who may flee because of the fighting. AP Related Articles
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Somalia, Mogadishu, al-Shabaab, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, Farmajo, China, USS Carl Vinson, South China Sea, Iraq, Mosul Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Cynic Hero '86 - 02-20-2017 John X. Xers and Millies will never consider Winston Churchill a good leader for the same reason we agreed with Trump's statement toward John Mccain's war record during the Primary. It's the values Churchill Then and Mccain today fight for that we find pathetic. The same values that cause any discussion of matching Russian, Chinese or North Korean Missile advances to always be along the lines of building more ABMs and Never along the lines of any counter-buildup of Offensive Missiles, and also cause any discussion of what to do with refugees to always be some form of admitting refugees into the west. Xers and Millies like strong leaders such those I'm about to list below. Examples of strong leadership Throughout History: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trajan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimius_Severus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diocletian https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_the_Great https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentinian_I https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_the_Fowler https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genghis_Khan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hulagu_Khan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kublai_Khan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timur https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Conqueror https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_II_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_I_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_III_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_IV_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_V_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VII_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_VIII_of_England https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oda_Nobunaga https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyotomi_Hideyoshi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokugawa_Ieyasu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_Richelieu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Cromwell More Modern Examples of Generalship: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_II,_German_Emperor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enver_Pasha https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mustafa_Kemal_Atat%C3%BCrk https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Kai-shek https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mao_Zedong https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Himmler https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Lenin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Stalin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavrentiy_Beria https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgy_Zhukov https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Konev https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Antonescu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hirohito https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hideki_Tojo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hisaichi_Terauchi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shunroku_Hata https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukarno https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suharto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ante_Paveli%C4%87 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slobodan_Milo%C5%A1evi%C4%87 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratko_Mladi%C4%87 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franjo_Tu%C4%91man https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Th%C3%A9oneste_Bagosora https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saddam_Hussein https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Hassan_al-Majid RE: Generational Dynamics World View - John J. Xenakis - 02-20-2017 It makes no difference whatsoever. When the Regeneracy occurs, the public will unite behind the leader, whether he's weak or strong. RE: Generational Dynamics World View - Cynic Hero '86 - 02-20-2017 (02-20-2017, 05:33 PM)John J. Xenakis Wrote: It makes no difference whatsoever. When the Regeneracy occurs, the What I was saying is not that there would not be unification with the regeneracy. But that the regeneracy would not be based around neo-liberalism and globalism and that a pro-globalist government would be in power at the time of the regeneracy. Your belief in globalism and democracy, which by the ways seems to be universal among Boomers is regarded as peculiar by Xers and Millies. Xers and Millies despise human rights and liberal democracy. To emphasize that point is why I posted those lists, especially the second list consisting of 20th century leaders. It is not the Decisive acts themselves or the toughness itself that is admired by us Xers and Millies but the motivation behind those leaders activities that is admired. 21-Feb-17 World View -- Pakistan artillery pounds terrorist 'safe havens' in Afghan - John J. Xenakis - 02-20-2017 *** 21-Feb-17 World View -- Pakistan artillery pounds terrorist 'safe havens' in Afghanistan This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** Pakistan blames Afghanistan after a week of multiple terror attacks **** ![]() People and trucks wait for the Pak-Afghan border to be reopened, as Pakistan's army moves heavy artillery to the border The number of terrorist attacks in Pakistan had been falling in 2015 and 2016, compared to previous years, and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had promised that the year 2017 would be a further improvement. That's why a new surge in terror attacks in Pakistan has shocked the nation and is a personal embarrassment to Sharif. Six terror attacks occurred in the space of four days:
There were other terrorist attacks earlier in the year, including a bomb in a vegetable market in Pakistan's tribal region on January 21, kill 25 civilians and injuring 87 more. In 2014, Pakistan's military launched Operation Zarb-e-Azb, which attacked Taliban militants hiding in the tribal region (FATA) between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Pakistani government officials have credited Zarb-e-Azb as the reason why terror attacks in Pakistan fell in 2015 and 2016. On February 13 of this year, the day of the terror attack in Lahore, Pakistan's UN ambassador Maleeha Lodhi told the UN Security Council: > [indent]<QUOTE>"This comprehensive approach [Operation Zarb-e-Azb] > has succeeded in expelling terrorist organizations from our > territory and greatly constrained their ability to carry out > lethal attacks, as evident from the dramatic decline in the number > of such attacks, despite the cowardly attack in > Lahore."<END QUOTE>[/indent] There's a certain irony to this claim: As the number of terror attacks in Pakistan declined in 2015, the number in Afghanistan increased. The two figures may well be linked, because Operation Zarb-e-Azb caused thousands of Pakistani Taliban militants hiding out in the FATA to flee across the border into Afghanistan, where they could have linked up with the Afghan Taliban. The rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2015 had special geopolitical significance, because the resurgent Taliban forced President Barack Obama to reverse his promise to withdraw all American troops from Afghanistan. BBC and South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP - India) and Al-Jazeera Related Articles
**** **** Pakistan army pounds militant hideouts in Afghanistan **** Tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are rising sharply as Pakistan is essentially blaming Afghanistan for the recent surge in terror attacks. Pakistan's army is taking these steps following Thursday's terror attack on the Sufi shrine in Sehwan:
Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry in Kabul summoned Pakistan's ambassador to protest the border shelling. Pakistan's military chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, said on Monday that the army was fighting the "common enemy" of terrorism in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and he called "for more effective border coordination and cooperation" to prevent cross-border movement of terrorists. Last week, Pakistan handed over to Afghanistan a list of 76 fugitive militants hiding in Afghanistan, and demanded that immediate action be taken against them. On Monday, Afghanistan handed over to Pakistan a list of 32 training centers and 85 militant leaders involved in terrorist attacks in Afghanistan, and demanded that immediate action be taken against them. There have been similar lists in the past, and little or no action has been taken on either side. Whether this time will be different remains to be seen. Dawn (Pakistan) and Pak Observer and Tolo News (Afghanistan) and VOA Related Articles
KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar, Sehwan, Operation Zarb-e-Azb, Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistan Taliban, Afghan Taliban, Qamar Javed Bajwa Permanent web link to this article Receive daily World View columns by e-mail Contribute to Generational Dynamics via PayPal John J. Xenakis 100 Memorial Drive Apt 8-13A Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-864-0010 E-mail: john@GenerationalDynamics.com Web site: http://www.GenerationalDynamics.com Forum: http://www.gdxforum.com/forum Subscribe to World View: http://generationaldynamics.com/subscribe RE: 18-Feb-17 World View -- Britain's Tony Blair calls for the people 'to rise up' - SomeGuy - 02-21-2017 Ireland was partitioned in 1921. That's less than 1 century, much less centur[ies]. ![]() RE: 18-Feb-17 World View -- Britain's Tony Blair calls for the people 'to rise up' - John J. Xenakis - 02-21-2017 (02-21-2017, 01:59 PM)X_4AD_84 Wrote: > Pre and post-Brexit, Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic have If that's true, then what do you think Enda Kenny meant? Also, the UK is sort of part of the EU TODAY. In fact, it actually IS a part of the EU today, just like Switzerland, which also doesn't use the euro. 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province - John J. Xenakis - 02-21-2017 *** 22-Feb-17 World View -- China clamps down on Uighurs in Xinjiang province This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
**** **** China commands Xinjiang Uighurs to install tracking devices in all cars **** ![]() Thousands of armed police, public security officers and militia fight terrorism in the city of Hotan in Xinjiang province last week on Thursday (Global Times) Officials in northwest China's province of Xinjiang on Tuesday ordered that all car owners install devices that will permit authorities to track the cars at all times. The cars will be tracked by means of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, which is China's homegrown system to reduce reliance on the US global positioning system (GPS). The devices will have to be installed by June 30. After that date, owners will be unable to purchase petrol for their cars. Installation of the devices is free, though the owners will be charged for the devices' internet access that continually reports the car's position to the Chinese authorities. According to a Chinese official explaining the demand, possibly making a little joke: > [indent]<QUOTE>"All vehicles must install the system, so that they > can be tracked wherever they go. It also helps car owners to find > their cars quickly if it's been stolen or taken [by > terrorists]."<END QUOTE>[/indent] This is only the latest in a series of seemingly desperate attempts by China's authorities to bring the region's ethnic Uighurs under control. The Uighurs are a Turkic ethnic group who are almost all Sunni Muslims. Since 1949, when China crushed the short-lived state of East Turkestan, China has been promoting large-scale immigration of Han Chinese from other parts of China into Xinjiang province. In addition, Chinese authorities have marginalized the Uighurs, giving the best homes and jobs to the Han Chinese. Today, the Uighurs make up about 45% of Xinjiang's population, while 40% are Han Chinese. This forced massive migration of Han Chinese into their cities, marginalizing the Uighurs in their own homeland, has infuriated the Uighurs, and has led to a jihadist separatist movement. In July, 2009, thousands of Uighurs rioted and demonstrated against Chinese rule. The riots were triggered when two Uighur migrant workers, working in a toy factory in southeast China, were accused of raping a Han woman, a charge which appears to have been fabricated. The two Uighurs were killed in a Han Chinese mob attack on their dormitory. In Xinjiang, Chinese officials Chinese officials accused the Uighurs of attacking Han Chinese in their home, and struck back against the Uighurs brutally. Shanghaist and BBC and Global Times (Beijing) Related Articles
**** **** China stages massive show of military force in Xinjiang **** In a massive show of military force, thousands of black clad, heavily armed troops have paraded through cities in Xinjiang province. On Saturday, hundreds of troops staged a mass "anti-terror rally" in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang. Zhu Hailun, the region’s deputy Communist party chief, promised an unflinching campaign against the Islamic terrorists and separatists: > [indent]<QUOTE>"We shall load our guns, draw our swords from their > sheaths, throw hard punches and relentlessly beat, and strike hard > without flinching at terrorists who must be brought down a peg or > two. > > With the caring and strong leadership of the Communist Party > Central Committee, where President Xi Jinping serves as the core ... > the strong support of 23 million people from all ethnic groups in > Xinjiang, and with the powerful fist of the People’s Democratic > Dictatorship, all separatist activities and all terrorists shall > be smashed to pieces."<END QUOTE>[/indent] On Thursday of last week, a similar military parade was held in the city of Kashgar. A special forces operative said, "We are ready for [combat] and we definitely will win." This massive show of force, as well as the demand to install tracking devices in all cars, follows two terror attacks in Xinjiang in recent weeks. Two weeks ago, three militants attacked Han Chinese with machetes, killing five and injuring five more, before they were shot by police. In December, five people were killed when attackers drove a vehicle into a government building. It's possible that the terror attacks were triggered by a program by China's government in the last three months of 2016 to destroy thousands of mosques in Xinjiang under the pretense of protecting the public from unsafe buildings. One police officer was quoted as saying: > [indent]<QUOTE>"Convincing the people that one of the purposes for > demolishing the mosques was for the safety of the worshipers was a > bit difficult. Some of them laughed at us when we explained the > purpose, and some of them stared at us to show their > disagreement."<END QUOTE>[/indent] Government officials in Kashgar confirmed that 70% of the mosques that city were demolished. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong) and Guardian (London) and Radio Free Asia (19-Dec-2016) Related Articles
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