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Showing posts with label Chancellor Angela Merkel. Show all posts
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Monday, November 4, 2013

U.S. cont’ anachronistic breach in relations; other nations watch, wait

A Nation incapable of being true ally is also incapable of securing trust of other nations 
From Spiegel International Online, excerpt, minor editing by Carolyn Bennett

Lawbreakers’ Club

“…The Americans’ only real friends are the members of the coalition of Anglophone countries known as the ‘Five Eyes,’” consisting of the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand who maintain “an informal agreement among their intelligence agencies not to spy on each other” and to “closely cooperate and exchange highly sensitive information. …

“… The Five Eyes collaborate on spying operations throughout Europe, drone attacks and the rendition of suspected ‘terrorists’.

These are dirty operations that would immediately be reviewed by an investigative committee if they were conducted by a German intelligence agency.

Not surprisingly, the German government has no inclination to become a member of this dubious club.
 
Espionage against nonmembers

Most Washington observers agree that the operation against German Chancellor Angela Merkel could not have been launched in 2002 without the approval of then-U. S. President George W. Bush. The surveillance campaign began shortly after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, when the United States was preparing unprovoked, violent aggression against an ancient sovereign nation: the Republic of Iraq situated in Western Asia encompassing the Mesopotamian alluvial plain, the northwestern end of the Zagros mountain range, and the eastern part of the Syrian Desert.

There are many indications that a spying campaign began back then ─ a campaign that was not only directed against Chancellor Merkel, but also against leaders of other allied countries. Yet, to this day, U.S. intelligence agencies feel themselves justified in what they have done.

Britain Prime Minister
David Cameron
German Chancellor
Angela Merkel
This is from Spiegel International’s “Codependent: Merkel’s Pragmatic Approach to the NSA Scandal

Chancellor Merkel, the authors correctly observe, “has every reason to be angry.”

Nothing over the past few years has strained ties between Germany and the United States more than the revelation that the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) has been tapping the cell phone of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. And the chancellor, the article says, does not know what should upset her more:

…the chutzpah of a so-called friend who listens to her phone calls,
…or Americans’ inability to keep it a secret

As she was deceived “by an unscrupulous [U.S.] intelligence agency”, the chancellor “has every reason to be angry”; but she faces a dilemma, difficulty in finding the appropriate response. The article continues:

Angela Merkel does not want to go down in history as a chancellor who allowed herself to be pushed around by her American big brother. On the other hand, she doesn’t want to rock the boat too much.

Her first move following the outrage over her tapped cell phone was to send a delegation of top-ranking German officials to Washington, including foreign policy adviser  Christoph
Heusgen and Günter Heiss, the foreign intelligence coordinator at the Chancellery.

For some time now, many Germans have become uncomfortable, Spiegel says, “with the notion that [Germany is] at the mercy of U.S. intelligence agencies”; many politicians and officials have been considering or reconsidering projects that would bring independence: German “sovereignty in the world of espionage.”

Although the chancellor was initially dismayed by U.S. actions ─ an occurrence that was published widely on news pages throughout the world ─ and the German government considered “a wide range of possible sanctions” against the United States; for now, the chancellor “has come to terms with the fact” that imposing “sanctions on the Americans would be counterproductive for Germany. “Instead,” Spiegel says. “Merkel can console herself with practical thoughts:

German Chancellor
Angela Merkel
She has just won an election victory and she can look forward to at least another four years as chancellor.

U.S. President Barack Obama, on the other hand, is already one year into his last term in office.

[And] In two years, at the latest, the U.S. president will be a lame duck at major international summits whereas Chancellor Merkel will be received as Europe’s most powerful woman.



Sources and notes

“Codependent: Merkel’s Pragmatic Approach to the NSA Scandal: Chancellor Merkel might be furious about the NSA's unscrupulous surveillance activities, but reluctance to anger her partners in Washington prevents her from imposing sanctions. Trade issues aside, Germany itself depends heavily on intelligence gathered by the U.S. agency. By SPIEGEL Staff : BY RALF NEUKIRCH, RENÉ PFISTER, LAURA POITRAS, MARCEL ROSENBACH, JÖRG SCHINDLER, FIDELIUS SCHMID AND HOLGER STARK.  Translated from the German by Paul Cohen, SPIEGEL ONLINE, 11/04/2013 05:59 PM, URL:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/nsa-scandal-berlin-restricted-by-close-relationship-with-us-intelligence-a-931503.html

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Monday, July 1, 2013

European “friends” react to U.S. government’s unfriendly fire

With “friends” like these ─ who needs…?
Edited excerpt, commentary by Carolyn Bennett

The U.S. government for the longest time has been using electronic hacking measures to infiltrate the personal, professional, business and international affairs of individual and nations ─ from the United States to Europe to Asia to Africa; and that is only as much as we know today.

Under the regime holding unchecked power in Washington:
Anybody is subject to attack. Anyone can be a victim. Anybody can be a convenient “terrorist”; anybody an “enemy” ─ including peoples and nations traditionally believed to be actual friends of the United States of America.

Corrupt, inept politics makes expedient friends and expedient enemies. Such leadership of a single nation ─ let alone a presumptive or self-proclaimed leader of the world, even of the Western world ─ is worst than outrageous. In my view, it is criminal and, in order to end the lawlessness and the insidious breakdown of human rights conventions, these leaders must be called to account before an independent court of justice.

Some leaders in Europe seem also to be outraged, as indicated by today’s article in Spiegel Online: “‘No Longer in the Cold War’ ─ (German Chancellor Angela) Merkel Infuriated by U.S. Spying”

Dr. Angela Merkel
Chancellor, Germany
 German Chancellor Angela Merkel (through her representative):  

‘We are no longer in the Cold War’ [Merkel had already communicated her displeasure to the U.S]….

‘The monitoring of friends … is unacceptable [and] can’t be tolerated.…

‘Trust has to be the basis of our cooperation.… When it comes to this affair, trust has to be re-established.’

Chancellor Angela Merkel
German Economy Minister Philipp Rösler (vice chancellor to Merkel): 


‘The energetic collection of data [by] … our partners in [the] European [Union] and abroad is outrageous.

‘We have understanding for combating terrorism’ … but not for ‘aimless, indiscriminate and unrestrained spying on citizens.

German Consumer Affairs Minister Ilse Aigner:

‘We need better protection of private data; not more state surveillance. Otherwise, a free trade agreement makes no sense.’

European Parliament President Martin Schulz

‘As a European and a representative of a European institution, I feel treated like the representative of the enemy.

‘Is this the basis for a constructive relationship ...? I think not.’

European Commission President José Manuel Barroso (his representative)

‘We expect rapid clarification from our American partners. … Of course we are worried because, if the allegations are true, it would create a great deal of unrest.’

EU diplomats with involvement of German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle and in consultative agreement with EU Foreign Affairs Chief Catherine Ashton (statement from the Foreign Ministry in Berlin):


‘…Such activity among partners and friends is unacceptable.’

President François Hollande (France):

‘We cannot accept this kind of behavior between partners and allies. …We ask that this stop immediately. [U.S. surveillance and spying activities also targeted Paris]

President Giorgio Napolitano (Italy):

‘This is a touchy issue that requires satisfactory answers.’

  
U.S. carnage on human rights
─ from Seoul to Damascus, Tripoli to Paris, Islamabad to Berlin; and one after another but really the same ole regime keeps up a mantra to the people: “They” just don’t like us because we’re so wonderful, with our “freedoms” and all. Well, you can believe this if you choose or you can vote them out or recall them or haul the whole lot of them before an independent tribunal (or do all of these).

Politics and government officials as rotten as these, as inept, as arrogant can be neither retrofitted nor rehabilitated. In my opinion, they must be uprooted, all of them, without exception or fear or favor. Americans’ romantic affair with partisans and tribes, mere color and political and or ideological spectrum must be ended; or this nation will come undone, entirely. Instead of progressing, it will continue its downward spiral, its regress, its BREAKDOWN.




Source

“‘No Longer in the Cold War’ ─ Merkel Infuriated by U.S. Spying,” July 1, 2013 [© SPIEGEL ONLINE 2013  All Rights Reserved

 Reproduction only allowed with the permission of SPIEGELnet GmbH], 
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/merkel-furious-at-us-spying-and-eu-to-check-offices-for-bugs-a-908859.html

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Friday, December 3, 2010

U.S. “Empress” of State’s sinister China syndrome

Excerpting, reporting, editing, comment by Carolyn Bennett

China’s way
The authoritarian People’s Republic of China on Monday “blocked Internet access to WikiLeaks’ release of more than 250,000 U.S. Department of State cables, with its Foreign Ministry saying that it does not wish to see any disturbance in China-U.S. relations.…

“Access to the WikiLeak’s Cablegate page, as well as certain Chinese language news articles covering the topic, have been blocked in the country since Monday. Other articles from the Chinese press that are accessible on the web appear to only concern the U.S. response.…

“China has blocked websites in the past when their content concerned politically sensitive material. …”

A cautionary empress tale
In seventh-century China, a woman called Wuhou was said to have been a low-ranking concubine. She was taken into the royal palace of the time and after a series of complex intrigues, Wuhou managed in 655 to have the legitimate empress deposed and herself appointed empress.

Empress Wuhou seems to have been supported by the eastern aristocracy, by the lesser gentry, and by the lower-ranking echelons of the bureaucracy but her success was largely the result of her skill in intrigue, her dominant personality, and her utter ruthlessness

At the mercy of Empress Wuhou’s unpredictable whims, political life became precarious and insecure. Her first victims were the elder statesmen … who, in 657 – 659, were exiled, murdered, or driven to suicide. Utterly unscrupulous in politics, Empress Wuhou backed up her intrigues with policies designed to consolidate her position.

United States China SyndromeU.S. “Empress” of State “Bars State Department Staffers from WikiLeaks, Warns Students”

Democracy Now is reporting today, “The U.S. State Department has imposed an order barring employees from reading the leaked WikiLeaks cables. State Department staffers have been told not to read cables because they were classified and subject to security clearances.

“The State Department’s WikiLeaks censorship has even been extended to university students. An email to students at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs says:
[CENSOR“‘The documents released during the past few months through Wikileaks are still considered classified documents. [The State Department] recommends that you DO NOT post links to these documents nor make comments on social media sites such as Facebook or through Twitter.
[THREAT] “‘Engaging in these activities would call into question your ability to deal with confidential information, which is part of most positions with the federal government.’”

The most dangerous in high places are those shrewd enough to get there but who are deliberately oblivious and unconscionably amoral and incompetent.

Hillary Clinton was a legacy hire who landed in the U.S. Senate representing the State of New York without a scintilla of legislative or even government credentials. We have learned that her functionaries in the State Department have had the temerity to criticize German Chancellor Angela Merkel who has distinguished credentials, years of legislative and government experience both in her country and as head of the 27-nation European Union. Even Merkel’s life story and academic accomplishments have more depth and seriousness and honest rigor than have Hillary Clinton’s. Now we learn that this authoritarian wannabe U.S. Empress of State is clamping her fist of censorship on the country’s federal workforce and universities.

It is time for this legacy hire to leave for the sake of establishing a progressive form of governance — a more Perfect Union.

Sources and notes
Britannica notes
“China Blocks Access to WikiLeaks” (Michael Kan, IDG News), November 30, 2010.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/211958/china_blocks_access_to_wikileaks.html

Democracy Now today: “The U.S. State Department has blocked all its employees from accessing the site and is warning all government employees not to read the cables, even at home.”

AMY GOODMAN today on Democracy Now:
“I’m going to interrupt because I want to get to some memos that we’ve been getting from around the country that are very important and interesting. University students are being warned about WikiLeaks. An email from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, that we read in headlines, reads—I want to do it again— [quote], ‘Hi students,…
“‘We received a call today from a SIPA [School of International and Public Affairs] alumnus who is working at the State Department. He asked us to pass along the following information to anyone who will be applying for jobs in the federal government, since all would require a background investigation and in some instances a security clearance.


“‘The documents released during the past few months through Wikileaks are still considered classified documents. He recommends that you DO NOT post links to these documents nor make comments on social media sites such as Facebook or through Twitter. Engaging in these activities would call into question your ability to deal with confidential information, which is part of most positions with the federal government.


‘Regards, Office of Career Services.’

“That’s the email to Columbia University students at the School of International and Public Affairs. Now, I want to go on to another memo.

Democracy Now! has obtained the text of a memo that’s been sent to employees at USAID. This is to thousands of employees, about reading the recently released WikiLeaks documents, and it comes from the Department of State.

“They have also warned their own employees. This memo reads [quote], ‘Any classified information that may have been unlawfully disclosed and released on the Wikileaks web site was not “declassified” by an appropriate authority and therefore requires continued classification and protection as such from government personnel...


“‘Accessing the Wikileaks web site from any computer may be viewed as a violation of the SF-312 agreement... Any discussions concerning the legitimacy of any documents or whether or not they are classified must be conducted within controlled access areas (overseas) or within restricted areas (USAID/Washington)...


“‘The documents should not be viewed, downloaded, or stored on your USAID unclassified network computer or home computer; they should not be printed or retransmitted in any fashion.’
“That was the memo that went out to thousands of employees at USAID. The State Department has warned all their employees, you are not to access WikiLeaks, not only at the State Department, which they’ve blocked, by the way, WikiLeaks, but even on your home computers. Even if you’ve written a cable yourself, one of these cables that are in the trove of the documents, you cannot put your name in to see if that is one of the cables that has been released. This warning is going out throughout not only the government, as we see, but to prospective employees all over the country, even on their home computers.…”
Democracy Now December 3, 2010, Is WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange a Hero? Glenn Greenwald Debates Steven
Aftergood of Secrecy News,” http://www.democracynow.org/2010/12/3/is_wikileaks_julian_assange_a_hero

“‘WikiLeaks moves to Switzerland, http://wikileaks.ch>http://wikileaks.ch.’”

Federal Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel, the first woman and the first East German to hold the office, was sworn and has held the office of German Chancellor since November 22, 2005.
Chancellor Merkel’s political and academic career leading up and since 2005:
Chairwoman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the German Bundestag (2002 – 2005)
Chairwoman of the Christian Democratic Union Germany (CDU) (since 2000-)
General Secretary of the CDU Germany (1998 – 2000)
Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (1994 – 1998)
Federal Minister for Women and Youth (1991 – 1994)
Chairwoman of the CDU Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (1993 – 2000)
Deputy Chairwoman of the CDU (1991 – 1998)
Member of the German Bundestag (since 1990 -)
Deputy Government Spokeswoman of the de Maizière Government (1990)
Member of (joined) the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU, (since 1990)
Member of ‘Demokratischer Aufbruch’ (Democratic Awakening (1989)
Earned doctorate (1986)
Member of the academic staff at the Central Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Academy of Sciences (1978 – 1990)
Studied Physics at Leipzig University (1973 – 1978)
Abitur (higher education entrance qualification) in Templin (1973)
Dr. Angela Merkel is Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. http://www.bundeskanzlerin.de/Webs/BK/En/Angela-Merkel/angela-merkel.html


Hillary Rodham Clinton was elected to the Senate of the United States in 2000 and was reelected in 2006. She held that position from January 3, 2001, until her resignation on January 21, 2009, and acceptance of an Executive Branch Cabinet position as U.S. Secretary of State. Hillary Clinton had been an unsuccessful candidate for Democratic nomination for president in 2008. She is the wife of former U.S. President William Jefferson Clinton), former First Lady of Arkansas (1979-1981, 1983-1993; and former First Lady of the United States (1993-2001). In 1973, she graduated with a JD degree from Yale Law School,

Hillary Clinton currently holds the position of U.S. Secretary of State
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C001041

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