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Iran and Hezbollah hail rebels 

 

Hurriyet Daily News 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011 

 

Tehran/Beirut/Dubai/Berlin 

 

 Iran on Tuesday congratulated the Libyan people, saying the rebellion there
indicated the necessity of submitting to the "legitimate demands of the
people." Also, Hezbollah hailed the "huge victory" of rebels who took
control of most of the Libyan capital in their fight against Gadhafi's rule.


 

 Bahrain and Oman recognized on Tuesday the rebels' National Transitional
Council, or NTC, as the legitimate representative of the Libyan people.
Bahrain is the fourth Gulf country to recognize the NTC, after Kuwait, Qatar
and the United Arab Emirates. Saudi Arabia is the remaining member of the
Gulf Cooperation Council, are yet to recognize the council. Also the Maltese
government has officially recognized the NTC, Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi
said on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Germany is working with its partners in the U.N.
Security Council to remove a freeze on Libyan assets imposed as part of
sanctions on Gaddafi's government, Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said.
He said Germany, with the international community, did not want to see Libya
descend into chaos. To that end, it was a priority to help with
reconstruction and support the NTC. "We are working with the UN Security
Council in New York to create the conditions to unfreeze the money to help
the Libyan people," he said. (DN reports the Arab League recognized the
rebel govt. -Ed)

 

 Compiled from AP, AFP and Reuters by the Daily News staff.  

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-----Original Message-----
From: Steven L. Robinson
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2011 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [R-G] Iran and Hezbollah hail Libyan rebels

 

Well, Hezbollah probably has the best anti-imperialist/anti-zionist
credentials in the region, if not the world.  They are the only force that
has ever defeated the Israeli Army in war - not once but twice. In
comparison to the secular regimes - Nasser and the Syrians - who never were
able to do so. (Of course, the old blow hard in Libya, who is now a hunted
man, never fought the Israelis). Hezbollah's leadership has absolutely no
interest in the creation of (another) imperialist puppet in the region, so
it is persuasive when Hezbollah refuses to buy the line of Western
conspiracists and misguided leftists that the uprising in Libya is really
nothing more than a coup stage managed by the US CIA.  SR

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Razer <auntieimper...@gmail.com>

To: Steven L. Robinson <srobi...@comcast.net>

Sent: Wed, 24 Aug 2011 20:27:44 -0000 (UTC)

Subject: Re: [R-G] Iran and Hezbollah hail Libyan rebels

 

Hezbollah isn't an internationalist organization. They could give a

flying what happens in Libya as long as THEY feel it works out to THEIR

advantage in THEIR warren..

 

As far as Iran goes, anything that helps stabilize the situation in the

region is OK by them. Maybe you can supply the analysis as to how the

continued fighting in Libya (and it WILL go on for a long long time

despite the fact that the media will now focus on the 'victory

celebrations' instead of the ongoing skirmishes) furthers Iran's goals?

 

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http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/amnesty_for_the_indefensible_20110823/

 


Amnesty for the Indefensible


By  <http://www.truthdig.com/robert_scheer> Robert Scheer

Truthdig: August 24, 2011

They will get away with it, at least in this life. "They" are the Wall
Street usurers, people of a sort condemned in Scripture, who have brought
more misery to this nation than we have known since the Great Depression.
"They" will not suffer for their crimes because they have a majority
ownership position in our political system. That is the meaning of the
banking plea bargain that the Obama administration is pressuring state
attorneys general to negotiate with the titans of the financial world. 

It is a sellout deal that, in return for a pittance of compensation by banks
to ripped-off mortgage holders, would grant the banks blanket immunity from
any prosecution. That is intended to short-circuit investigations by a score
of aggressive state officials, inquiries that offer the public a last best
hope to get to the bottom of the housing scandal that has cost U.S.
homeowners $6.6 trillion in home equity in the past five years and left 14.6
million Americans owing more than their homes are worth. 

The $20 billion or so that the banks would pony up is chump change to them
compared with the trillions that the Fed and other public agencies spent to
bail them out. The banks were given direct cash subsidies, virtually
zero-interest loans, and the Fed took $2 trillion in bad paper off their
hands while the banks exacerbated the banking crisis they had created
through additional shady practices, including fraudulent mortgage
foreclosures. 

Yet the administration has rushed to the aid of the banks once again and is
attempting to intimidate the few state attorneys general who have the
gumption to protect the public interest they are sworn to serve. As Gretchen
Morgenson of The New York Times reported:

"Eric T. Schneiderman, the attorney general of New York, has come under
increasing pressure from the Obama administration to drop his opposition to
a wide-ranging state settlement with banks over dubious foreclosure
practices.
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"In recent weeks, Shaun Donovan, the secretary of Housing and Urban
Development, and high-level Justice Department officials have been waging an
intensifying campaign to try to persuade the attorney general to support the
settlement. ." 

Donovan has good reason not to want an exploration of the origins of the
housing meltdown: He has been a big-time player in the housing racket for
decades. Back in the Clinton administration, when government-supported
housing became a fig leaf for bundling suspect mortgages into what turned
out to be toxic securities, Donovan was a deputy assistant secretary at HUD
and acting Federal Housing Administration commissioner. He was up to his
eyeballs in this business when the Clinton administration pushed through
legislation banning any regulation of the market in derivatives based on
home mortgages.

Armed with his insider connections, Donovan then went to work for the
Prudential conglomerate (no surprise there), working deals with the same
government housing agencies that he had helped run. As The New York Times
reported in 2008 after President Barack Obama picked him to be secretary of
HUD, "Mr. Donovan was a managing director at Prudential Mortgage Capital
Co., in charge of its portfolio of investments in affordable housing loans,
including Fannie Mae and the Federal Housing Administration debt."

The HUD website boasts in its bio of Donovan that "under Secretary Donovan's
leadership, HUD has helped stabilize the housing market and worked to keep
responsible families in their homes." If that is so, we have to assume that
the tens of millions savaged by an out-of-control banking industry were not
"responsible." And if the housing market has in any way been "stabilized,"
why did the Commerce Department report Tuesday that new home sales have
dropped for the third month in a row?  

Shifting the blame from the swindlers to the victims is the cynical rot at
the core of the response of both the Bush and Obama administrations to the
housing collapse. It is a response that aims to forgive and forget the
crimes of Wall Street while allowing ordinary folks to sink deeper into the
pit of debt and despair. It infects Donovan and many others who claim to be
concerned for the very homeowners they are betraying by undermining the few
officials such as Schneiderman who seek to hold the bankers accountable.

In her article about the pressure being brought to bear on Schneiderman to
go along with the sellout, Morgenson reported that according to an attendee
at a memorial service this month for former New York Gov. Hugh Carey, as
Schneiderman was leaving he "became embroiled in a contentious conversation
with Kathryn S. Wylde, a member of the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of
New York who represents the public." 

When interviewed by Morgenson, Wylde claimed that her conversation with
Schneiderman was "not unpleasant" but that she told him "it is of concern to
the industry that instead of trying to facilitate resolving these issues,
you seem to be throwing a wrench into it. Wall Street is our Main
Street-love 'em or hate 'em. They are important and we have to make sure we
are doing everything we can to support them unless they are doing something
indefensible."

When haven't they done that?

 

 

 

 



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