From: Romi Elnagar , Sept.19, 2012

Subject: Slain ambassador was member of local Chinook Tribe


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nook-tribe/article_7e82f05e-fde2-11e1-9b75-0019bb2963f4.html 

CHINOOK - Slain U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and his family are
members of the Chinook Indian Tribe, which has put out a call asking for
prayers on their behalf.

Chinook Chairman Ray Gardner said Wednesday, "To all of the Chinook members
and all the friends of the Chinook Nation I am hopeful that you will include
the family of Chris Stevens the former Ambassador to Libya that lost his
life while working towards bringing lasting peace to the region, in your
prayers."

Stevens’ mother Mary Commanday is the first cousin of Chinook tribal elders
Catherine Herrold Troeh and Charlotte Davis, both of whom are well known in
Pacific County, the historic homeland of the tribe that met Lewis and Clark
at the mouth of the Columbia River. Willapa Bay resident John Herrold is one
of Stevens' local first cousins.

"This will be a hard time for their family and they will need our prayers,"
Gardner wrote.

Another family member, Joe Brown, posted this message on Facebook late
Wednesday:

"My cousin Mary (Chris Stevens’ mom) got two very important phone calls
today. One was from President Obama. The other was from from Ray Gardner,
Chief of the Chinook Indian Nation, who told me, ‘I did call Mary Commanday
and let her know that the prayers of the Chinook Nation are with all of your
family during this difficult time. I will pass this information along to all
of our members tomorrow and I will go down to the banks of the Willapa and
give a special prayer for all of you. No better place to give prayers then
on the banks of the rivers of our ancestors.’ We’re covered. Thank you,
Ray Gardner, and klahowya."

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http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/fisk/robert-fisk-alqaida-ca
shes-in-as-the-scorpion-gets-in-among-the-good-guys-8143267.html

 Al-Qa'ida cashes in as the scorpion gets in among the good guys

Robert Fisk
IndependentUK: 20 September, 2012
A Damascus friend of mine called this weekend and was pretty chipper. "You
know, we're all sorry about Christopher Stevens. This kind of thing is
terrible and he was a good friend to Syria - he understood the Arabs." I let
him get away with this, though I knew what was coming. "But we have an
expression in Syria: 'If you feed a scorpion, it will bite you'." His
message couldn't have been clearer.

The United States supported the opposition against Libya's Colonel Gaddafi,
helped Saudi Arabia and Qatar pour cash and weapons to the militias and had
now reaped the whirlwind. America's Libyan "friends" had turned against
them, murdered US ambassador Stevens and his colleagues in Benghazi and
started an al-Qa'ida-led anti-American protest movement that had consumed
the Muslim world.

The US had fed the al-Qa'ida scorpion and now it had bitten America. And so
Washington now supports the opposition against Syrian President Bashar
al-Assad, was helping Saudi Arabia and Qatar pour cash and weapons to the
militias (including Salafists and al-Qa'ida) and would, inevitably, be
bitten by the same "scorpion" if Assad was overthrown.

My friend's sermon was not quite in line with Syrian government policy.
Assad's argument is that Syria is not Libya, and that Syrians, with their
history, culture, love of Arabism, etc, did not want a revolution. But the
Arab fury at Hollywood's obscene little anti-prophet video has occasioned
almost as much rewriting of history in the West.

The US media has already invented a new story in which America supported the
Arab Spring saved the city of Benghazi when its people were about to be
destroyed by Gaddafi's monstrous thugs - and has now been stabbed in the
back by those treacherous Arabs in the very city rescued by the US.

The real narrative, however, is different. Washington propped up and armed
Arab dictatorships for decades, Saddam being one of our favourites. We loved
Mubarak of Egypt, we adored Ben Ali of Tunisia, we are still passionately in
love with the autocratic Gulf states, the gas stations now bankrolling the
revolutions we choose to support - and we did, for at least two decades,
smile upon Hafez al-Assad; even, briefly, his son Bashar.

So we saved Benghazi with our air power and expected the Arab world to love
us. We ignored the composition of the Libyan militias we supported - just as
Clinton and Hague don't dwell on the make-up of the Free Syrian Army today.
We pay no attention to Assad's warnings of "foreign fighters", just as we
largely ignored the Salafists who were moving among the brave men who fought
Gaddafi.

Go back further, and we did pretty much the same in Afghanistan after 1980.
We backed the mujahedin against the Soviets without paying attention to
their theology and we used Pakistan to funnel weapons to these men. And when
some of them transmogrified into the Taliban and nurtured Osama bin Laden
and the scorpion bit on 9/11, we cried "terrorism" and wondered why the
Afghans "betrayed" us. Same story yesterday, when four US Special Forces
were murdered by their ungrateful Afghan police "trainees".

The tragedy of this pathetic cycle of events is that the Assad regime is
horrible and its secret police thugs have tortured and murdered thousands of
innocents, its personnel have committed war crimes and Syria's civil war is
consuming a generation who should be building a nation rather than
destroying it. And Turkey has now taken on Pakistan's role as an arms funnel
and rest-and-recreation centre for Syria's mujahedin. Will Turkey turn out
to be the Pakistan of the Middle East?

Syria's war is now taking on the carapace of Lebanon's 1975-90 conflict:
sympathise with Palestinians and you were anti-Christian - express Christian
fears and you were pro-Israeli. In Syria, the government's brutal snipers
are killers of children. On the other side of the front line, the Free
Syrian Army sniper is romantic; he gets married to a frontline nurse, only
too sorry the family can't attend their nuptials. The mere suggestion that
the opposition might be committing the occasional atrocity, and a reporter
is asked - as I was - how much he is being paid by the Syrian mukhabarat
intelligence service.

So over to the Department of Home Truths. When he was murdered, Osama bin
Laden was a has-been. No Arab revolutionary carried his picture. But this
wretched organisation has now decided to cash in. Hence this weekend's
al-Qa'ida call to Egyptians to continue their protests against the
anti-Muslim video. Hence Benghazi. The scorpion has got in among the good
guys. All you need then is a Hollywood crackpot. And a bit of hypocrisy. For
Washington reluctantly says it can't ban the video since this would endanger
free speech - the same free speech which America's dictators forbad their
Arab people for so many decades.

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