2007-04-19


Egon Bondy prý zemřel na popáleniny

BRATISLAVA 19. dubna 2007 | 13:50 Duchovní otec českého undergroundu Egon Bondy zemřel na následky popálenin třetího stupně. Napsal to slovenský týdeník Plus 7 dní, podle kterého se Bondymu stala osudnou cigareta, s níž usnul v posteli. Rodák z Prahy, vlastním jménem Zbyněk Fišer, zemřel v Bratislavě 9. dubna ve věku 77 let.

Neštěstí známého bohéma, který se do Bratislavy uchýlil v roce 1993 na protest proti rozdělení Československa, postihlo koncem března. Podle týdeníku se mu patrně vymstil zvyk kouřit v posteli. Usnul a od hořící cigarety se mu vzňalo pyžamo. Probudil se zřejmě až poté, co začal hořet, napsal Plus 7 dní. Hospitalizován byl 23. března, svým zraněním však podlehl.

"Ukončil svou pozemskou pouť a je třeba říci, že to udělal poeticky, efektně až mysticky. Myslím, že by byl spokojen s tím, jak to bylo všechno zrežírováno," komentoval Bondyho smrt jeho mnohaletý přítel Laco Teren. V závěti prý však Bondy žádal, aby jeho smrt nebyla medializována a aby z něj nedělali hrdinu. Údajně mu totiž vyhovovala pozice nepohodlného intelektuála a člověka na periférii.

Právě proto by měl být jeho pohřeb v Praze určen jen pro příbuzné. Jeho ostatky však už prý byly zpopelněny. Uložení urny je podle týdeníku naplánováno nejdříve na květen, přičemž by se ho měla zúčastnit i kapela Plastic People Of The Universe, jíž psal texty.

Bondy se stal legendou už za svého života. Známý filozof byl například předlohou pro postavu z knihy Bohumila Hrabala Něžný barbar. S Hrabalem ho spojuje i nezvyklá smrt. Jeden z nejznámějších českých spisovatelů totiž zemřel za záhadných okolností - v roce 1997 při krmení holubů vypadl z okna kliniky. Bondy prý tehdy zvolal: "On to dokázal!".

Sám se už prý kdysi pokusil skoncovat se životem. Podle Plus 7 dní nejenže koketoval s drogami a několikrát pobýval i na psychiatrii, opakovaně se pokusil o sebevraždu. Jednou si prý lehl na koleje a usnul. Netušil ale, že tam tehdy byla dopravní výluka. Když se ráno vzbudil, zjistil, že vlaky jezdí po vedlejší koleji.

Autor desítek knih a vysokoškolský pedagog podle Terena žil v poslední době v ústraní a trpěl depresemi ze samoty a stáří. Celý život bojoval proti konzumní společnosti, neměl telefon, televizi ani rádio. Navštěvovalo ho ale mnoho přátel a studentů.



Atheists Won't Save Europe

It's DEMOGRAPHY, STUPID!

By Don Feder
GrasstopsUSA.com | April 19, 2007

An article in The Wall Street Journal (April 12) breathlessly informs us of the latest fad on the Incredible Shrinking Continent -- “As Religious Strife Grows, Europe’s Atheists Seize Pulpit: Islam’s Rise Gives Boost To Militant Unbelievers; The Celebrity Hedonist,” the headline teases.

The “Celebrity Hedonist,” isn’t geriatric frat-boy Hugh Hefner, but Michel Onfray, a 48-year-old author dubbed “France’s high-priest of atheism” in the Journal piece.

Reporter Andrew Higgins describes the doyen of disbelief -- commander of the faith-less -- strutting onto the stage of Caen’s 500-seat Alexis de Tocqueville auditorium, dressed in black from head to toe, to deliver the latest two-hour installment in his on-going lecture series, “Hedonist Philosophy,” to a packed house.

Hedonism popular in France? You heard it here first.

Apparently, the Hedonist Philosophy does not consist of “pass the bonbons and heated body-oil,” (that's Hefner's Playboy Philosophy -- as he pretentiously calls it) but includes such priceless gems as, “To enjoy and make others enjoy without doing ill to yourself or to others, this is the foundation of all morality.” Catchy.

Did Mother Teresa enjoy picking the dying off the streets of Calcutta? But is not enjoyment the foundation of all morality?

According to the Journal, the rise of secularism on steroids is spurred by “alarm over Islam …. Europe’s Muslim population, estimated at between 15 and 20 million, is growing more numerous, more vocal and, in some cases, more religious,” as well as the nagging fear that “religion is making a comeback.”

Among other signs of an increasingly assertive impiety, the article cites a debate in London last month, where atheists and believers squared off over the proposition: “We’d be better off without God” (according to a vote of the audience, the atheists won by an almost 2-to-1 margin), a spate of belief-bashing books (including Christopher Hitchens forthcoming “God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything’), a German furniture manufacturer who’s funding an “Enlightenment think-tank,” Britain’s National Secular Society (whose membership doubled in 4 years, to a staggering 7,000 – there are individual churches in the U.S with more members) and the declaration of that great thinker, Elton John, that religion turns people into “hateful lemmings” and should be banned – some have said the same of his music.

Militant atheism in the land of Jacobinism? What is it the French say, “The more things change, the more they remain the same.”

French atheism of today is a shadow of its former self. Anti-clericalism reached its high-water mark during the Reign of Terror. On September 2, 1792, three Catholic bishops and more than 200 priests were massacred by a Parisian street mob. Priests and nuns were among the mass executions in Lyon and hundreds were imprisoned in what were described as “abominable conditions” in the port city of Rochefort.

The anti-religious tradition of Revolutionary France was bequeathed to the two 20th century ideologies it spawned – Nazism and communism. In the Soviet Union, from 1922-1941, The League of the Militant Godless organized and directed atheistic agit-prop.

By 1941, the League had more than 3.5 million members and 96,000 offices across the country. Still, God always has the last laugh. When Mikhail Gorbachev met John Paul II, the former confided that his grandmother had him baptized in the Russian Orthodox Church as a child.

As for a religious renaissance in Europe, Onfray and his allies needn’t worry.

True, there was a fuss when the new European Constitution engaged in historical revisionism on a grand scale, by refusing to acknowledge the continent’s Christian roots stretching back a millennium.

Aleksander Kwasnieski, then president of Poland, observed: “I am an atheist and everybody knows it, but there are no excuses for making references to ancient Greece and Rome, without making references to the Christian values which are so important to the development of Europe.

Protests over the EU bureaucracy’s re-writing of history aside, for many Europeans, faith is increasingly irrelevant. Europe has the lowest church-attendance in the world.

Not coincidentally, the continent is in a demographic tail-spin. Of the 10 nations with the lowest birthrates, nine are in Europe (the 10th is Japan). Currently, 1.5 children are born for every woman in the EU. In some countries, the rate is as low as 1.1.

It takes 2.1 births per woman merely to replace current population. If present trends continue, Europe’s population could decline by 88 million in the next 15 years – a loss of 23% of its 2000 population.

Why not coincidentally? From religion comes hope for the future and a sense of societal obligation (i.e., a non-hedonistic worldview). No faith, no hope. No hope for the future, no sense of obligation – hence, no children.

The United States has both the highest birthrate (2.11) and the highest church attendance in the industrialized world. Domestically, demographic differences parallel religious observance. Salt Lake City and Tupelo, Mississippi have higher fertility rates than Manhattan and San Francisco.

It makes perfect sense (in a cosmic sense). Consider: “I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life, that you and your descendants may live,” Deuteronomy, 30:1.You choose life (God), you get life (descendants). You choose death, you don’t.

I don’t know who represented faith in the London debate, but it couldn’t have been the A-Team. By every index, active believers are happier, healthier, more successful and more charitable than secularists. Karl Zinsmeister documented this in his recent article “Good Faith,” in American Enterprise Magazine.

· A Harvard study showed inner-city youth with a “strong religious orientation” 54% less likely to use drugs than their peers.

· According to the U.S. government’s National Survey of Family Growth, only 7% of couples who attend services once a month will divorce within the first 5 years of marriage. The rate for those who go to church once a year or less is 2 ½ times higher.

· Statistics from the charitable clearing house Independent Sector show that, on average, weekly churchgoers donate 3.8% of their income to charity, compared to 0.8% for those who never go.

· According to a University of Chicago nationwide survey of 2,000 physicians (not cited by Zinsmeister), 2 in 5 doctors think belief in God reduces the incidence of a host of diseases and other health problems – including heart attacks.

What do atheists have to offer in place of God to give meaning to life – democracy, human rights, reason, la dolce vita?

The dignity of the individual was first proclaimed at Sinai. The Torah sets forth individual rights and responsibilities. Democracy got a huge impetus from the Protestant Reformation.

From the French Revolution to the blood-drenched isms of the 20th century, more people were killed in the name of reason – liberty, equality and fraternity, or “scientific” socialism, or “scientific” theories of race – than in all of the religious wars spanning the course of history combined.

The idea that atheists can stop the Islamic advance could only make sense to a modern European.

You can’t beat something with nothing. Atheism isn’t a values system, but the negation of a values system.

Whatever you think of it, Islam is a fighting creed. (Though some would say it more resembles an ideology than a religion.) Adherents are oriented in the universe. They’re given a mission (purpose) in life, and a vision of reward and punishment in the afterlife.

It’s not immigration alone that’s driving the Islamacization of Europe. Europeans also are converting to Islam. Strangely, they seem not to find fulfillment in 4-day work weeks, soccer-mania, hedonist philosophies or the anemic version of Christianity prevalent in many parts of the continent.

Even some devout unbelievers are driven by self-interest to take religion seriously.

In October, 2005, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, archbishop of Genoa, returned from a trip to Cuba with startling news – “Fidel Castro is asking us (the Catholic Church) for help to combat the plague of abortion in Cuba,” Bertone disclosed.

"The spread of abortion, as Fidel Castro emphasized, is among the causes of the country’s demographic crisis,” the archbishop added. Cuba has the lowest birthrate in Latin America and the Caribbean, well below replacement level. And, no one is immigrating to the workers’ tropical paradise.

So, where does Fidel turn to combat abortion and stop Cuba’s demographic suicide? To an institution he proclaimed his mortal enemy after the 1959 revolution.

Here’s another irony: As noted above, Michel Onfray, the archbishop of atheism, spoke at the 500-seat Alexis de Tocqueville auditorium.

De Tocqueville was a French aristocrat whose family was guillotined during the Reign of Terror. The non-hedonistic philosopher is best known for his seminal work “Democracy In America,” based on his travels here in the early 19th century.

Though an agnostic, de Tocqueville was discerning. In describing America’s uniqueness (which even then had set it on a course that would make the 20th century the American century) de Tocqueville wrote:

“I sought for the key to the greatness and genius of America in harbors…; in her fertile fields and boundless forests; in her rich mines and vast world commerce, in her public school system and institutions of learning. I sought for it in her democratic Congress and matchless Constitution.

Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power.”

That’s what Europe has lost. That’s why Europe, as we know it, could disappear in this century. Hedonistic philosophies don’t fill empty cradles.

They’re not making Frenchmen like de Tocqueville anymore.



2007-04-18

More nails into Al-Gore's Coffin

Galileo Denied Consensus


Trying something new - using Google Docs to PERMANENTLY put stuff on the net. Well, as long GOOGLE is there...
The skinny of this excellent article is:
"if lawyers were in charge of the (scientific) truth, we'd still be living in the stone-age."

2007-04-17

Justice and Embarrasment: Common Nepali reposes "Prachanda's" SUV

I love it: thief gets what he deserves!
I have, since my late, sage-like, grandmother opened my eyes at the stupid age of 14, been of the unshakable belief that socialism, in all it´s flavours:
  • bolševik,
  • nazi,
  • soft social-democracy,
all of them is THEFT.
Basta!
So it warms my stone-cold heart and slakes my thirsty stuborn sense of justice to see the Head Thief gets his comeuppance:

from Telegraph Nepal: The Telegraph Weekly: VOL 24, NO:8, April:11-17, 2007: "

MISFORTUNE CHASES PRACHANDA

Misfortune is chasing the Communist Party Nepal-Maoist chief Prachanda perhaps. In a surprising event today Prachanda’s vehicle which he had been using for himself for quite a long time, has been forcibly captured by the one who claims himself to be the real owner of the vehicle. The owner of the vehicle claims that his vehicle was looted by the Maoists some months back along with some diamond jewelries and money as well. The owner of the said vehicle consoled himself when responsible organs of the state and those of the UN assured him that his vehicle will be handed over to him after the Maoist join the government. However, that was not forthcoming.
Fortunately, the same vehicle was spotted by the supposed owner today in Bagbazar area in Kathmandu. The owner of the vehicle recognized his property but found the government registration number changed. A minor scuffle occurred between the real and the fake claimants of the vehicle. The real owner somehow or the other took hold of his property as reported by Kantipur Television this evening.

Europe shows some life-signs



1, School row over Al Gore film

By Liz Lightfoot, Education Editor
Last Updated: 6:34am BST 17/04/2007

Parents who claim that an award-winning film on climate change is inaccurate and politically motivated are threatening a legal challenge over the Government's decision to send it to every secondary school.

The film by Al Gore, the former US vice-president, won an Oscar for the best documentary this year and Alan Johnson, the Education Secretary, says he wants teachers to use it to stimulate children into discussing climate change and global warming.

But a group of parents in the New Forest say the circulation of the film by the Government amounts to political indoctrination and is in breach of the Education Act 2002. Derek Tipp, their spokesman, has urged Mr Johnson to stop the film being sent out.

He said: "The film goes well beyond the consensus view and is not therefore suitable material to present to children who need to be given clear and balanced, factually accurate information."


2, Dutch government says Palestinian PM not welcome



Palestinian PM Ismail Haniyeh will not get visa to Netherlands; European Union considers Hamas party terrorist group

Reuters

Published: 04.16.07, 23:14 / Israel News

The Dutch government on Monday ruled out a visit by Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, saying he will not get a visa because the European Union considers his Hamas party a terrorist group.

Haniyeh's office contacted the Dutch government to enquire about documents needed to request a visa as the Palestinian premier wanted to attend a conference on the Palestinians and Europe in Rotterdam on May 5, a spokesman for the Dutch Foreign Ministry said.

"He will not be granted a visa, should he request one officially," the spokesman said. "Hamas is considered a terrorist organisation by the European Union."

"It is consistent not only to avoid contact with Hamas ministers but also not to let them come to the Netherlands or anywhere else in Europe and spread the message of Hamas," he added.

The European Union has a policy of avoiding contacts with Hamas ministers.

Dutch media reported that Haniyeh had been invited to be the main speaker at a Palestinian-European conference organised by the Dutch-based Palestine Platform for Human Rights and Solidarity.

Horror job!

Danish prison warden talks about a world most of us doesn't even want to think about:

The greatest part of the young men are of non-danish ethnic origin, they have major behavioral problems and a great addiction to hashish.
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They get kick out of criminality, which they are not ready yet to give up. They never tried to work and have not wish to try – it doesn't pay enough. Their reaction when they meet challenges or problems in daily life is violence or threats of violence.
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... groups of negative, strong inmates force others, often ethnic danes, to do dishes and clean for them.



See the translation of the whole thing!
It ain't gonna be easy to be, become old here...


2007-04-04

Big Brother barks? Govt unveils shouting CCTV cameras

Not bad..."Hey, Mr. Hussain, our softaware determinded your back-pack is too heavy! Maybe a bomb? Stop, lay face-down and don´t move..."

Big Brother barks? Govt unveils shouting CCTV cameras

The SS and it´s boss Himmler loved gadgets: he leased IBM (early-) sorting machines. He got them for "elections"... but of course it was used to compile registers of Jews, and other "undesirables".
His followers, ups, sorry!, victors, in DDR installed "Selbstschutss-anlagen" along the Iron curtain: remotely or locally (by hapless refugee) triggered SHOTGUNS. This will be the next, logical step in UK. Of course, more human, morphine tipped pellets will be deployed!

Iran to release sailors 'as gift to Britain'

HAPPY END? EASTER BUNNY?

Or the Ah-Mad-In-a-Jar got cold feet and some tongue-lashing from the Senio Ayatollahs? Just hoping they believed the rumours of Friday bombing...


World media News-Flash:

Iran to release sailors 'as gift to Britain'


By David Blair, Diplomatic Correspondent, and Matthew Moore
Last Updated: 2:55pm BST 04/04/2007


Iran is to free the 15 sailors and Royal Marines captured in the Gulf as a "gift" to the British people to mark the Easter season.


Pictures of the captured sailors


President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made the announcement of their immediate release in the closing minutes of a press conference in Teheran today.

After delivering a rambling denunciation of Anglo-American policy in the Middle East and a eulogy to Muslim values, Mr Ahmadinejad said: "I would like to give a present to the British people by releasing the military personnel."

He said the party would be freed straight away and taken to Teheran airport, from where they are expected to be flown back to Britain.

Mr Ahmadinejad noted that Easter is approaching, together with the birthday of the Prophet Mohammed, and said that Iran was releasing the captives in the spirit of "forgiveness".

A Downing Street spokesman said that the Prime Minister "welcomed" Iran's decision.

"We are now establishing exactly what this means in terms of the method and timing of their release," he said.

The family of one of the held Royal Marines has hailed the announcement as "the best present imaginable".

Roy Cooper said he was grateful to everyone involved for getting his nephew Adam Sperry 22, home before Easter. "Whoever has been in the right or wrong, the whole thing has been a political mess, so let's just get them home," he said.

The British party was captured in the northern waters of the Persian Gulf on March 23 and have now spent 13 days in custody.

Earlier in today's press conference, Mr Ahmadinejad decorated the commander of the Revolutionary Guards who captured the British party, but the unnamed commander was given only the third class version of this accolade.

Mr Ahmadinejad singled out the female British captive, Leading Seaman Faye Turney, 26, and said: "You will know that among the detainees there is one lady who is a mother of a child. Why is it that the most difficult work like patrolling at sea should be given to a woman?

"Why is there no respect for motherhood? Why does the West not value its women?"

The Iranian president also said he was "saddened" by Britain's violation of its borders and criticised Britain for not being brave enough to admit that it had made a mistake.

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The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68) gets underway from Naval Air Station North Island on a schedule deployment.

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2007-04-03

Senior Russian general warns Washington to think twice before attacking Iran

Senior Russian general warns Washington to think twice before attacking Iran

April 3, 2007, 2:22 PM (GMT+02:00)

The RIA-Novosty news service quotes Yury Baluyevsky, head of the armed forces general staff as sayin Tuesday, April 3: Such an attack would have global implications. “Inflicting damage on Iran’s military and industrial potential might be realistic, but winning [the war] is unachievable – its reverberations would be heard across the world.”

Baluyevsky said that the US should bear in mind negative experience in other countries of the region. “Our strategic partners,” he said, have already got bogged down in Afghanistan and Iraq.” He warned that if the US goes to war with Iran as well, the world may see America decline as “the world’s mightiest and most powerful state.”

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Well, the post-soviet comrades with the WORST demography among north-nations have something to worry about:

1. If the west/NATO succeed in Afghanistan, with smaller costs in both dead Afghans and dead western-soldiers, it will make the russian shame unbearable.

2, And their clients/debtors in Iran will lose, just like they lost in Iraq. Big. Big Bucks.

Iran, Britain back away from tough words | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

The view of the same map - though from the other side!
Image from Iran's official Arabic-language television channel aired Sunday April 1 2007 of short video clips of what it said were two of 15 captured British sailors who in the footage pointed to a map of the Persian Gulf. Al-Alam TV said the two sailors were identifying where their boat crossed into Iranian waters on March 23, leading to their capture. Negotiations continue between Britain and Iran who insist the sailors had trespassed into its waters, but Britain says the team was in Iraqi waters. (AP Photo/ Al Alam via APTN)
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USS Nimitz, other warships leave San Diego for the Persian Gulf

SAN DIEGO - The USS Nimitz and several other American warships left San Diego today for the Persian Gulf to join another locally based aircraft carrier strike group already in the region.

The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier will join the San Diego-based John C. Stennis Strike Group and relieve the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower, according to Naval Air Forces Public Affairs.

Military officials said in a statement that the two-carrier presence in the Persian Gulf area is intended to demonstrate U.S. 'resolve to build regional security and bring long-term stability to the region.'

The Nimitz's departure comes amid heightened tensions in the region following the detention of 15 British sailors and marines by Iran. Iran maintains the detainees were operating in its territorial waters, a charge the British government denies."
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The RELENTLESS buildup continues. And it´s not so sure the Eisenhower task-group will be replaced.
That Bush was quiet for a week and Blair put on Jimmy-the-Dhimmy mask is caused by their unwillingness to depart from agreed upon timetable and plans. I hope.

2007-04-01

Maoists in Singha Durbar.

Must take break from monitoring the Iran stand-off to shortly comment on the developments in Nepal.
Mark this day, whichever way the things turn, it's truly historic:

Chaitra 18th 2063B.S. / 2007-04-01C.E.

Preliminary portfolios (only 21 out 26 portfolios are known!) look like this:


Nepali Congress (5)
Girija Prasad Koirala Prime Minister and Defense Minister
Ram Chandra Poudel Minister for Peace and Reconstruction
Dr Ram Sharan Mahat Minister for Finance
Krishna Prasad Sitauala Minister for Home Affairs
Mahantha Thakur Minister for Science and Technology

CPN-UML (6)
Sahana Pradhan Minister for Foreign Affairs
Pradip Nepal Minister for Education and Sports
Chhabilal BK
Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives
Ram Chandra Yadav Minister for General Administration
Prithvi Subba Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Ram Chandra Yadav
Mohan Singh Rathaur State Minister for Education and Sports

CPN-M (5)
Krishna Bahadur Mahara Minister for Information and Communication
Dev Gurung
Minister for Local Development
Hisila Yami Minister for Physical Planning and Works
Matrika Yadav
Minister for Soil Conservation
Khadka Badhadur BK
Minister for Women, Children and Social Welfare

NC-D
(3)
Narendra Bikram Nemwang Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs
Ramesh Lekhak State Minister for Labour and Transport Management
Gyanendra Bahadur Karki
State Minister for Water Resources


NSP-A
(1)
Rajendra Mahato Minister for Commerce, Industry and Supply

ULF
(1)
Jagat Bahadur Bogati Minister for Land Reforms and Management

Maoists got less than they bargained for, thanks Shiva!
The analogy I used earlier with Czechoslovakia in February 1948 is not valid here, I wonder if Girija read my posts and my warnings not to give, what the Russians call "siloviki" ministries ("power ministries) to the Maobadis: it was the control of Defence and Home ministries in my old country which gave Klement Gottwald the "tools" to harass, intimidate and ultimately JAIL the politicians of majority democratic parties! And then we "waited" for next free elections 43 years!!!
On the other hand Sitaula [Home] is wing-shot and "owes" Maoists a lot, and his effectiveness in these troubled, turbulent times is questionable.
People desperately want PEACE DIVIDEND, and one which is diametraly at odds with Prachanda's vision: they want LAW and ORDER, freedom fom maobadi extorters & enforcers and assorted thugs which push Nepal toward abyss. It's not YET failed state like Somalia or, closer to home, Pakistan, but the year-long inter-regnum brougth my beloved Nepal closer to that terrible chaos!

Jerusalem Post: War starts on Good Friday

'US ready to strike Iran on Good Friday'

The United States will be ready to launch a missile attack on Iran's nuclear facilities as soon as early this month, perhaps "from 4 a.m. until 4 p.m. on April 6," according to reports in the Russian media on Saturday.

According to Russian intelligence sources, the reports said, the US has devised a plan to attack several targets in Iran, and an assault could be carried out by launching missiles from fighter jets and warships stationed in the Persian Gulf.

Russian news agency RIA Novosti quoted a security official as saying, "Russian intelligence has information that the US Armed Forces stationed in the Persian Gulf have nearly completed preparations for a missile strike against Iranian territory."

---this is the most interesting part:

The reports come as the Iranian chief of staff, Hassan Fayrouz Abadi, was quoted on Saturday by Iran's Fars news agency warning leaders of Arab countries that Israel plans to open a "suicidal attack" on its neighbors this summer, to "prevent the withdrawal of the US troops from Iraq and the area."

"I warn the dear leaders and Muslim brothers in the neighboring countries of the occupied territories that this suicidal attack of the Zionists is threatening them," he said.

The countries in danger, he said, were "Lebanon and Syria, and later Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia."

---and the russkies want to win some time for their persian -what?- allies? friends? clients? debtors?

Also on Saturday, Russia urged Britain and Teheran to resolve the dispute over 15 British sailors and marines captured by Iran last week, a local news agency reported.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin urged the two sides to provide the United Nations with their own assessments as to what happened and where exactly the detention occurred so that the body could conduct an independent probe.

"We hope these actions will provide a foundation for the soonest possible resolution of the crisis," Kamynin was quoted as saying by the Interfax news agency.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad insisted that the captured British sailors and marines trespassed in Iranian waters and called world powers "arrogant" for failing to apologize, the country's official news agency reported.

"The British occupier forces did trespass our waters. Our border guards detained them with skill and bravery. But arrogant powers, because of their arrogant and selfish spirit, are claiming otherwise," IRNA quoted Ahmadinejad as saying during a speech in the southeastern city of Andinmeshk.

The European Union grappled with a double bind over Iran Saturday - the country's nuclear program and its seizure of the British troops - and reported no progress on either issue.

A debate about Iran's nuclear ambitions had been scheduled as a key agenda item but "was overshadowed to a certain extent by the issue of the sailors and marines," German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said after hosting a two-day EU foreign ministers meeting in Bremen, Germany.

The Foreign Ministry in Iran dismissed the EU's "biased and meddlesome" comments on the captured troops, saying the dispute solely involved the governments of Iran and Britain.

Speaking to reporters in Bremen, British Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett urged Iran to resolve the crisis over the military personnel peacefully, saying London remains open to dialogue.

"We encourage Iran to peacefully resolve this issue," she said.

"We continue to express our willingness to engage in dialogue and discussions with Iran," she added. "That is very much in the best interest of our people and that is our foremost concern."

"I think everyone regrets that this position has arisen," she said. "What we want is a way out of it."

---PARDON MY FRENCH, this silly woman should shut up and start to pass ammunition! The sooner this "thing" starts the sooner it will be over.

Oliver North, talking on Rush yesterday, noted that on wednesday the US Navy had a ball: they launched 65 airplanes in less then 10 minutes from 2 carrier groups! This sent a powerfull message to the loonies in Teheran, more than all the talking and huffing and puffing in N.Y., Bremen and Moscow!

Faster Mr. Bush, faster!

(with compliments to M. Ledeen for unauthorized use of his ™, though today I noticed he upped the ante with

new signe-off: "Enough already." Cool!)