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ANALYSIS: Space: The Next Realm of Warfare?
A recent change of course in the U.S. military’s space strategy, along with last year’s anti-satellite test by China threaten to signal a new space arms race, explains CDI Director Theresa Hitchens in “Space Wars – Coming to a Sky Near You?” published in the March 2008 issue of Scientific American.

ANALYSIS: The Small Arms Trade in Latin America
Small arms and gun violence present the most dramatic threat to public safety in Latin America and the Caribbean. After decades of uncontrolled proliferation, at least 45 million to 80 million small arms and light weapons are circulating throughout the region. In the article “The Small Arms Trade in Latin America,” published by the NACLA Report on the Americas, CDI Senior Analyst Rachel Stohl and Research Assistant Doug Tuttle explore the scope of Latin America’s small arms trade and its negative consequences for the region.

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OPINION: Missile Defense and Arms Control: 25 Years Later
In the 25 years since President Reagan’s speech calling for renewed efforts on a shield that would theoretically protect the United States against a Soviet intercontinental ballistic missile attack (ICBM), missile defense has failed to improve national security. In this opinion piece, CDI Senior Advisor Philip Coyle and Research Analyst Victoria Samson examine the current status of U.S. missile defense policy.

PULITZER CENTER ON CRISIS REPORTING

The Pulitzer Center’s mission is to promote in-depth coverage of international affairs, focusing on topics that have been under-reported, misreported — or not reported at all.

Travel for the following stories was made possible through a grant from the Pulitzer Center.

“A warming world, overuse drain giant lake in a single generation”
Pulitzer Center-sponsored journalist Sarah Stuteville reports on the effects of climate change and overuse of lakes as water sources in Ethiopia.

“Lebanese struggle with broken economy”
Pulitzer Center grant recipient Don Duncan reports on the economic hardships in Lebanon, where 28 percent of the population currently lives below the poverty line.

“India’s debt-ridden farmers committing suicide”
Farmers in India are committing suicide to escape hard times and debts, reports Pulitzer Center sponsored journalist Jason Motlagh.

“A treacherous trek to the crater’s edge”
Pulitzer Center-funded journalist Sarah Stuteville reports on the hardships faced by Ethiopians to fetch water for themselves and their crops.

Quenching the thirst: Seattle brings the most precious liquid abroad”
Pulitzer Center-funded journalist Sarah Stuteville reports on the visit to Ethiopia by Seattleites, who are bringing safe, clean drinking water to the country.

“Northern Peru: Jungle Rivers Where the Sweet Water No Longer Flows”
Pulitzer Center-funded journalist Sarah Stuteville reports on the pollution of Peru’s rivers by Occidental Petroleum, a Los Angeles-based oil company.

WSI BRUSSELS BLOG

WSI Brussels Blog aims to continue and expand the efforts of the World Security Institute, Brussels to inform, stimulate, and shape the debate around the security and defense dilemmas facing Europe and the world, with a view to formulating effective and lasting solutions.

THIS WEEK ON WSI BRUSSELS BLOG:
• WSI Brussels News Roundup: March 18-20, 2008 • Defending the Republic: France’s Future Security Orientations

AZIMUTH MEDIA PROJECTS:

This Week on Foreign Exchange with Daljit Dhaliwal

“Foreign Exchange” is a half-hour, weekly, global affairs series on PBS that picks up where the mainstream media leaves off. Produced by Azimuth Media for public television and hosted by Daljit Dhaliwal.

Episode 412: March 25, 2008

• Mohammed Abu-Nimer updates us on violence in Gaza and the region’s best hope for a peace deal

• “Water Wars,” a short film about water scarcity that has fueled tribal conflict in Eastern Africa

• A look at the soaring food prices that have left the poor vulnerable to starvation and caused global economic strain with Joachim von Braun

RECENT PROJECTS AND PUBLICATIONS

China Security Winter 2008: Taiwan Redux

Featuring scholars and experts from China, Taiwan and the United States, the Winter 2008 issue of China Security turns its undivided attention to Taiwan. The island has drawn much scrutiny recently due to a number of key events, and this issue seeks to explore both the domestic and international dynamics of the situation in the Straits.

The Defense Monitor, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1 – January/February 2008
Special Issue: The World At War. Retired U.S. Army Col. Daniel Smith, a senior fellow for the Friends Committee on National Legislation and former CDI director of research, conducts his annual overview of armed conflicts across the globe.

Arab Insight, Winter 2008: Emerging Social & Religious Trends
The new Winter 2008 issue of Arab Insight offers in-depth analysis of a number of trends emerging in the Arab world today and sheds light on new transformations taking place, from the widening use of the Internet and new technology in Islamist activity, to women’s reform movements in the Gulf and arms proliferation in Yemen.

New Book on Military Reform Released
Released by Greenwood Press is a new book, “Military Reform: A Reference Handbook,” co-authored by Winslow T. Wheeler, director of CDI’s Straus Military Reform Project, and Lawrence J. Korb, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and a senior adviser to the Center for Defense Information. Together, Wheeler and Korb have over 65 years of experience in Congress, the Pentagon and the private sector. If anyone has seen the flaws in America’s national security apparatus – up close and personal – it is these two. Some will think, even assert, that America’s Armed Forces are the best in the world, even in history. This is empty political rhetoric of the most specious and foolish kind. We present excerpts from the book for those entertaining such delusions, as well as a link to the publisher and information about purchasing.

Center for Defense Information’s 2007 Military Almanac
Prepared by CDI’s Straus Military Reform Project, the 2007 Military Almanac is an up-to-date, fact-filled, comprehensive guide to U.S. military, defense and policy issues. Order it now ($45) by calling the World Security Institute at 202.332.0900.

Policy Brief: Iran, Iraq and Turkey
One year since the release of the Baker-Hamilton Iraq Study Group report, WSI Senior Fellow John Newhouse revisits the Study Group’s recommendations in his latest policy brief, “Iraq, Iran and Turkey: A Regional Approach.”

World Security Institute’s 2006 Annual Report
The World Security Institute’s 2006 annual report is now available online. The report includes information and a yearly review on all WSI divisions, including Center for Defense Information, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Azimuth Media, International Programs, and the International Media Division.

Caucusus Context, Vol. 5, No. 1, Winter/Spring 2008
Caucasus Context is a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary journal focused on regional integration and cooperation among the three South Caucasus republics: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. This issue focuses on a variety of issues, including possibilities for cooperation in the region and ethnic minorities.

The World Security Institute
The World Security Institute (WSI) is a non-profit organization committed to independent research and journalism on global affairs. Given the extraordinary growth of global interdependence, WSI provides an innovative approach to communication, education, and cooperation on the social, economic, environmental, political and military components of international security.

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Body Scanners Installed In Airports

Body Scanners Being Installed At 10 of Nations Busiest Airports
June 6, 2008

Body-scanning machines that show images of people underneath their clothing are being installed in 10 of the nation’s busiest airports in one of the biggest public uses of security devices that reveal intimate body parts.

The Transportation Security Administration recently started using body scans on randomly chosen airline passengers in Los Angeles, Baltimore, Denver, Albuquerque and New York’s Kennedy airport.

Airports in Dallas, Detroit, Las Vegas and Miami will be added this month. Reagan National Airport near Washington starts using a body scanner today. A total of 38 machines will be in use within weeks.

“It’s the wave of the future,” said James Schear, the TSA security director at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, where two body scanners are in use at one checkpoint.

Schear said the scanners could eventually replace metal detectors at the nation’s 2,000 airport checkpoints and the pat-downs done on passengers who need extra screening. “We’re just scratching the surface of what we can do with whole-body imaging,” Schear said.

In Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, where scanners have been tested since last year as an alternative to pat-downs, 90 percent of passengers choose to be scanned, the TSA says.

“Most passengers don’t think it’s any big deal,” Schear said. “They think it’s a piece of security they’re willing to do.”

The TSA effort could encourage scanners’ use in rail stations, arenas and office buildings, the American Civil Liberties Union said. “This may well set a precedent that others will follow,” said Barry Steinhardt, head of the ACLU technology project.

Scanners are used in a few courthouses, jails and U.S. embassies, as well as overseas border crossings, military checkpoints and some foreign airports such as Amsterdam’s Schiphol.

‘The ultimate answer’

The scanners bounce harmless “millimeter waves” off passengers who are selected to stand inside a portal with arms raised after clearing the metal detector. A TSA screener in a nearby room views the black-and-white image and looks for objects on a screen that are shaded differently from the body. Finding a suspicious object, a screener radios a colleague at the checkpoint to search the passenger.

The TSA says it protects privacy by blurring passengers’ faces and deleting images right after viewing. Yet the images are detailed, clearly showing a person’s gender. “You can actually see the sweat on someone’s back,” Schear said.

The scanners aim to strengthen airport security by spotting plastic and ceramic weapons and explosives that evade metal detectors and are the biggest threat to aviation. Government audits have found that screeners miss a large number of weapons, bombs and bomb parts such as wires and timers that agents sneak through checkpoints.

source: [nationalterroralert.com/updates/2008/06/06/body-scanners-being-installed-at-10-of-nations-busiest-airports/]

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Eyes of the LORD run to and Fro in the Earth



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2 Chronicles 16:9  For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to shew himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him. Herein thou hast done foolishly: therefore from henceforth thou shalt have wars.

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Ephesians 6:12  For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.


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No Balm, is there no Physician?

‘Is there no balm for healing? To the Laodacians, put on Eye salve that you may see properly!’



“No Balm in Gilead for the Rebellious”

Jeremiah 8:14  Why do we sit still? assemble yourselves, and let us enter into the defenced cities, and let us be silent there: for the LORD our God hath put us to silence, and given us water of gall to drink, because we have sinned against the LORD.

15  We looked for peace, but no good came; and for a time of health, and behold trouble!

20  The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.

22  Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there? why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered?

“Utter Rejection for a People who did not listen”

Jeremiah 14:19  Hast thou utterly rejected Judah? hath thy soul lothed Zion? why hast thou smitten us, and there is no healing for us? we looked for peace, and there is no good; and for the time of healing, and behold trouble!

20  We acknowledge, O LORD, our wickedness, and the iniquity of our fathers: for we have sinned against thee.

21  Do not abhor us, for thy name’s sake, do not disgrace the throne of thy glory: remember, break not thy covenant with us.

22  Are there any among the vanities of the Gentiles that can cause rain? or can the heavens give showers? art not thou he, O LORD our God? therefore we will wait upon thee: for thou hast made all these things.

Jeremiah 15:1  ¶Then said the LORD unto me, Though Moses and Samuel stood before me, yet my mind could not be toward this people: cast them out of my sight, and let them go forth.

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Assyrian Security Force Needed

Assyrian Security Force Needed in Iraq’s Nineveh Plain

Editors note: Trouble in Paradise, Iraq, I.E. Iraqi Kurdistan has been a troubled area. In this piece, a journalist looks at the KDP using their militias as they please.

The KDP uses an unstable Iraq as an excuse to use direct their militias as they please, seemingly with the nod of approval — or the blind eye — of coalition forces6. As early as 2005, the Washington Post discussed the Kurdish militias7, describing a situation where KDP militias are free to do as they please to consolidate the power of their party, intimidating and arresting at will.

AINA) — On Feb. 20, 2008, Uruknet1 and the Kurdistan Post2 reported that Masroor Barzani, son of the Kurdistan Regional Government President Massoud Barzani, was arrested in Austria for an assassination attempt against Kurdish journalist and outspoken critic of the KRG, Mr. Kamal Sayid Kadir3. Mr. Kadir was arrested and detained for several months in 2005 in the KRG Region for harsh criticism of the Kurdish government and political parties.

On Feb. 17th, 2008, Johnny Khoshaba, an Assyrian Deacon, was arrested by the Kurdistan Democratic Party Peshmerga from his home in Telkeif4, Iraq, and taken to a prison in Sarsink, in the KRG Region. Telkeif lies in the Nineveh Plains, outside of the KRG, yet the KDP militia operates as a security force in the area. Johnny Khoshaba’s crime was criticism of what he sees as corruption in Assyrian religious and political leaders including Finance Minister Sarkis Aghajan, and also the KRG and Kurdish political parties5. Before his release four days later, he was required to sign an agreement to stop all criticism of the KRG and Assyrian religious leaders.
Both Mr. Kadir and Mr. Khoshaba live outside of the KRG, yet the reach of the Peshmerga and KDP seems to extend to wherever there is dissent or criticism of Kurdish authorities.
The KDP uses an unstable Iraq as an excuse to use direct their militias as they please, seemingly with the nod of approval — or the blind eye — of coalition forces6. As early as 2005, the Washington Post discussed the Kurdish militias7, describing a situation where KDP militias are free to do as they please to consolidate the power of their party, intimidating and arresting at will.
While Peshmerga presence likely brings some stability to the area, it comes at a severe price: the long, corrupt arm of the KDP is extended into the indigenous Assyrian territory outside the territory already taken – a territory which the KRG draft constitution seeks to “normalize” and annex to the KRG Region. Should the Nineveh Plains not be annexed to the KRG, expansion of KRG territory would be difficult.
KDP offices and control are, therefore, necessary for this goal of annexation. In 2006, when the Assyrian Democratic Movement received permission from the Iraqi Ministry of Interior to assign 800 new policemen in the Nineveh Plains, to be chosen from the local inhabitants, the KDP-controlled Provincial Council in Nineveh successfully delayed and ultimately blocked the implementation, ensuring their control of the area8. However, without immediate implementation of the Ministry’s order for a local police force, stories like Mr. Khoshaba’s will become more and more common.
As the KRG overreaches their authority and continues, unchecked, the pattern of authoritarianism it is blatantly displaying, it will be difficult to reverse the process and ensure Iraq becomes a democracy for all of its citizens, rather than only for the privileged political elites and those “connected” to the rich and powerful. With increasing reports of economic and political marginalization of non-Kurds, intimidation to join the Kurdish political parties for financial and physical security, and usurpation of independent organizations to control ethnic and religious minorities, the KRG is quickly showing its proficiency at controlling their agenda through brute force and superior financial resources. It is becoming increasingly clear that the KRG is not much different than the previous Iraqi regime9 in terms of their political tactics and structure. Indeed, “The Other Iraq” is looking more and more like “The Previous Iraq, continued”.
source: [www.aina.org/releases/20080301151841.htm]

By Waleeta Canon
Waleeta Canon is the Director of the Washington, D.C. based Assyria Foundation. She has published and presented on Assyrian political and human rights issues since 2003.

Notes:
1 “Barazani’s son arrested in Austria on murder attempt charge.” See here also.
2 http://www.kurdistanpost.info/news/173.html.
3 Kadir, Kamal Sayid; Iraqi Kurdistan’s Downward Spiral
4 AINA 2-22-2008. The KDP Peshmerga often acts under the guise of the Iraqi National Guard — although it is clear they are taking orders from the KDP (see “Kurdish Soldier Kill Assyrian Boy in Drive-By Shooting”, Assyrian International News Agency, July 2007; “Northern Iraqi Human Rights Field Mission”, Iraq Sustainable Democracy Project, April, 2006.
5 See Mr. Khoshaba’s letter to Ankawa.com after his release.
6 “Militias on the Rise in Iraq.”
7 Ibid
8 “Kurds Block Assyrians, Shabaks from Police Force in North Iraq.
9 Rubin, Michael; Is Iraqi Kurdistan a Good Ally?

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