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Saturday, January 28, 2006

 

HAMAS SUPREME LEADER RESPONDS TO VICTORY

Hamas has been dealing with politics for a long time. Our political platform also provides for a second way, besides the resistance: to build the political life on a democratic and solid foundation, to fight against corruption and introduce a principle of freedom and justice ~ This is a first step. Yet, other steps are needed before the goal: the liberation from the occupation: Khaled Meshal / Supreme Leader of Hamas

Khaled Meshal , Hamas supreme leader and on Isreal's super most-wanted list, spoke out yesterday in an exclusive interview with Italy's La Repubblica .

Allen L Roland

Smashing interview! Hamas's Supreme Leader

Interview with Khaled Meshal – Supreme Leader of Hamas
From the 27 January 2006 print version of La Repubblica (Italy)

by Alix Van Buren
“The Super-Most Wanted” Meshal
http://tinyurl.com/95qlu

DAMASCUS—The day of Hamas’ triumph, the supreme leader, Khaled Meshal, keeps his euphoria in check and weighs his words: “This is a first step. Yet, other steps are needed before the goal: the liberation from the occupation”.

It’s not easy to succeed in meeting Meshal (Abu’l Walid, for his followers). Being a moving target of Israel, he continually changes his headquarters.
In Amman, the Mossad injected poison behind his ear with an air-compressed syringe. After being discovered and captured, the Israeli agents were released in exchange for the antidote. The fact raised an international crisis.

Now we’re being brought by an armoured, smoke-windowed Mercedes 200 to meet him. Off with the mobile phones, that have been disassembled and put in a metallic box, off with the bags, off with the shoes.

Mr. Khaled Meshal, what does victory taste like?

“You should ask that to the Americans and Israelis, judging by their dismay before the outcome of the elections. Washington invokes democracy. Well, the constituency expressed their vote. Maybe our democracy has a not much welcomed face to the westerners: however, this is a great day for our nation.”


Is it also for peace? Israel considers your victory as a catastrophe, the end of peace process.

“That depends on Israel, not on us. If it is willing to acknowledge the rights of the Palestinians, to live freely on their own lands, then peace is at hand. We’re ready. But are they?”

Mr. Meshal, are you willing to negotiate?

“Since Madrid and Oslo, accords have lead nowhere. The peace process is at a deadlock, the Palestinian life quality has worsened, the fence is moving forward and engulfing further lands. As to the Road Map, it is unacceptable. It imposes upon us detailed conditions: the disarmament and the arrest of mujaheddins, the giving up of resistance. Yet it’s vague as regards Israel’s duties: it doesn’t say a word about Jerusalem, the refugees’ fate, the extension of territories to give back”.

Nor does Hamas make clear about which part of Palestine it means to free. Please, say it yourself: do you mean to recover historic Palestine that comprises Israel or only the territories occupied in 1967?

“I’ll answer you with another question: why does the world ask the Palestinians to define the borders of its own homeland while it doesn’t ask the Italians to do the same thing with Italy? I know very well what is the map of my country.”

So Hamas won’t acknowledge Israel, will it?

“No, we won’t do it. Israel was born from an aggression, an occupation of another’s lands.”

Your statute calls for the destruction of Israel. It was said that, in view of the elections, you would delete that paragraph written in 1988.

“You westerners are wrong: the statute doesn’t invoke Israel’s destruction at all. In Arab it is written, “ to put an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestine”. We don’t want to get rid of the other, we only wish to attain our rights. So, that paragraph will remain.”

Would you accept negotiations through a third party involved, such as Israel has done in Lebanon with Hezbollah?

“We still haven’t decided. We already are dealing with the Israelis, as regards municipalities, for practical reasons. Hamas doesn’t reject talks. It’s Israel’s philosophy that impedes us from negotiating. So, there’s nothing left for us but resistance”.

America, Europe and Israel ask you to put down your arms. Will you agree?

“Obviously not, as long as most of the territory is under occupation. Only force has produced some result, the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza.”

Yet, you have negotiated a truce.

“It’s true, and we have respected it whereas Israel has not. Now, since 1 January it expired. This doesn’t mean that Hamas won’t take into account the reality: it will depend on the conditions of the people and on the land.”

How does Hamas think about entering into the political process?

“Hamas has been dealing with politics for a long time. Our political platform also provides for a second way, besides the resistance: to build the political life on a democratic and solid foundation, to fight against corruption and introduce a principle of freedom and justice.”

Marwan Barghouti, from prison, is proposing to you a coalition government together with Fatah.

“It’s too early. We have to evaluate the international situation, which is very delicate, to consider America’s pressures upon the Palestinian Authority, whether Abu Mazen will ask us to accept the Oslo Accords and recognise Israel, something that we won’t do. At any rate, we’ll partake in each decision-making process.”

Sharon has struck and liquidated your leadership. What have the results of this been, Mr. Meshal?

To this question, Mr. Meshal jumps to his feet. “Look,” he says pointing to a board on the wall: a huge diamond-shape board filled with photos of smiling faces, of the “martyred” Hamas leaders. On the right, glowing within a sun there’s Sheik Yassin. On the left, Dr. Rantissi “The results are under everyone’s eyes. That, notwithstanding all these dead men, America, Europe and Israel will have to deal with us from now on.”

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STATE OF THE UNION / NATIONAL SECURITY

A few days before George Bush's State of the Union speech ~ let's take a hard look at the real numbers on our National Security before they get buried under a mountain of hubris and spin.

For the record, it's a state of failure and neglect and the Center for American Progress provides the facts.

Allen L Roland


National Security

Today's report is the last in our four-part series examining the state of our nation. In advance of President Bush's State of the Union address next Tuesday, the Progress Report has already reviewed the state of our nation's economy, health care, and energy/environment.

by Judd Legum, Faiz Shakir, Nico Pitney
Amanda Terkel and Payson Schwin / American Progress Report

Last week, Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove -- still under investigation for leaking classified national security information -- said that President Bush and his allies in Congress "understand the nature of the threat and the gravity of this moment." The facts suggest otherwise. More than four years after 9/11, Osama Bin Laden is still on the loose, al Qaeda is expanding globally, nuclear materials remain unsecured, violence rages in Iraq, and the America military is stretched to the breaking point. The former members of the bipartisan 9/11 Commission recently released a report card that faulted both Congress and the President for failing to implement the reforms necessary to prevent and prepare for a future terrorist attack. The results were dismal: five F's, 12 D's, nine C's, and only one A-minus. The Progress Report puts itself squarely in Karl Rove's cross-hairs with this candid look at the State of National Security:

THE THIN GREEN LINE: Despite President Bush's promises to "support our military and give them the tools for victory," his policies have stretched our all-volunteer ground forces. Repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan have made the Army a "
'thin green line' that could snap unless relief comes soon," according to a recent Pentagon report. This year marked the first time since 1999 that the Army missed its recruiting goal, and it is the third year the Army National Guard has fallen short. The Bush administration has further strained the troops by not providing enough equipment and protection. A "secret Pentagon study has found that as many as 80 percent of the marines who have been killed in Iraq from wounds to the upper body could have survived if they had had extra body armor," and the Marine Corps's inspector general found that Marines in Iraq "don't have enough weapons, communications gear, or properly outfitted vehicles." American Progress has a progressive Quadrennial Defense Review, a strategy to provide the military with the proper resources it needs to both address traditional threats and to combat the asymmetric threats of the 21st century.

INCREASED GLOBAL TERRORIST THREAT: More than four years after 9/11,
Osama bin Laden is still alive, al Qaeda has spawned new terrorist networks, and global terrorism is on the rise. According to the Bush administration's own statistics, the problem of international terrorism is worse now than it was in 2001. The sum of global terrorist attacks in 2005 was 3991, up 51% from the previous year's figure of 2639. According to State Department data, the number of international terrorist attacks tripled to 650 in 2004. In May 2004, the London-based Institute for Strategic Studies reported that "al-Qaeda's recruitment and fundraising efforts had been given a major boost by the U.S. invasion of Iraq," and the Afghan Defense Minister recently claimed that al Qaeda had "increased its activities in Afghanistan."

FLUNKING OUT ON HOMELAND SECURITY: The 9/11 Public Discourse Project (formerly the 9/11 Commission) has given the administration failing grades on its efforts to improve homeland security.
Thomas H. Kean, former chair of the 9/11 Commission, said that homeland security is "not a priority for the government right now. You don't see the Congress or the president talking about the public safety as number one, as we think it should be, and a lot of the things we need to do really to prevent another 9/11 just simply aren't being done by the president or by the Congress." Just 6 percent of national security spending is devoted to homeland security and the administration still has "no system in place that allows emergency personnel to communicate reliably and effectively in a crisis." The government has also cut funding for state and local law enforcement and first responders by more than $2 billion from FY 2005 to FY 2006. "While the terrorists have been learning and adapting, we have been moving at a bureaucratic crawl," said James Thompson of the 9/11 Project.

NUKES ON THE LOOSE: Bush promised to make keeping weapons of mass destruction out of the hands of terrorists a
top priority, and the 9/11 Project's December 2005 report said there is "simply no higher priority on the national security agenda." But so far, the threat has actually grown worse. A Harvard University study found that on average, the Bush administration "has requested less money to control nuclear materials and technology than was sought in the final Clinton administration budget, adjusted for inflation" and has secured less fissile material in the two years after 9/11 than in the two years before.

A FAILED STRATEGY IN IRAQ:
In Iraq, the administration's strategy is failing on all three tracks: security, economic, and political. Since the March 2003 invasion, 2,239 U.S. troops have died and 16,420 have been injured. On the security front, more than 500 Iraqis have died since the December 15 elections. While the administration claims that Iraqi security forces are "increasingly competent and in the lead," more than 130,000 U.S. troops remain in Iraq. (Question: If the Iraqi security forces are so competent why can't any U.S. troops go home?) On the economic front, a new study shows that one-fifth of the Iraqi population lives in poverty, up since the 2003 invasion. Reconstruction efforts are floundering. According to a new report by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction, "American-financed reconstruction programs in Iraq will not complete scores of projects that were promised to help rebuild the country." Despite recent elections, the political situation is highly unstable. Shiites are threatening to unite with Kurds and exclude Sunnis from political power. The New York Times reports "[a]nything short of a unity government, Iraqi and American officials here say, would be tantamount to disaster, with the Sunnis the most likely losers. Leaving them out of the government could very well prompt them to turn away from democratic politics again, and give the insurgency a fresh shot of energy."

 

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