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A Real Downside to Any Deal With Iran
Michael J. Totten
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 'I Did Not Exchange Classified Information With That Woman'  
As news continues to unfold about Hilly Clinton's secret email servers, which she vowed resulted in "no security breaches" (evoking memories of her finger-wagging husband denying sex allegations with "that woman"), a lesser-reported story broke. The FBI continues to investigate what officials are calling the "worst ever" cyberattack against several federal agencies -- including the State Department. On Tuesday, CNN reported that "suspected Russian hackers have bedeviled State Department's email system for much of the past year and continue to pose problems for technicians trying to eradicate the intrusion." Additionally, the same hackers who compromised the State Department's email system are suspected of being same hackers who penetrated the systems of the White House and other federal agencies. While the State Department may not be as secure as it should have been, and the hack appears to have occurred after Clinton departed State, the convenient timing of the story suggests a subtle attempt to soften the blow against the former secretary. Perhaps we're supposed to believe her violation of federal regulations and consequent placing of our national security at risk were somehow less terrible since the State Department's email system was hacked, too.  -The Patriot Post  
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 NO ONE READ HILLY EMAILS BEFORE DESTRUCTION 
How did Hilly Clinton know that the tens of thousands of emails from her time in office she ordered destroyed were personal? Did she or even her staff scroll through her sent items scanning emails about “yoga routines” or “family vacations” before deleting them? Nope. No one looked at them. The Clinton campaign said those emails that did not crop up in a keyword search performed by her team were automatically deleted. No eyes. No one to be subpoenaed. Just highlight all and press delete. That method seems better for missing emails than to finding them. And it would sound reckless and haphazard coming from another politician. In this case, though it sounds like a woman covering her tracks in preparation for a long and bloody legal fight over subpoenas to come.
          [AP: “The Associated Press on Wednesday sued the State Department to force the release of email correspondence and government documents from Hilly Rodham Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state.]  -Fox News 
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 See ya -   Time: “For more than a year after she left office in 2013, she did not transfer work-related email from her private account to the State Department. She commissioned a review of the 62,320 messages in her account only after the department–spurred by the congressional investigation–asked her to do so. And this review did not involve opening and reading each email; instead, Clinton’s lawyers created a list of names and keywords related to her work and searched for those. Slightly more than half the total cache–31,830 emails–did not contain any of the search terms, according to Clinton’s staff, so they were deemed to be ‘private, personal records.’”  -Fox News 
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 Gowdy tries to broker a deal to see server -   AP: “The chairman of a House committee investigating the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi said Wednesday he wants an independent review of Hilly Rodham Clinton’s email server that she insists should remain private, setting up a confrontation between the GOP-led Congress and the likely presidential candidate. House Speaker backstabber John Boehner’s office did not rule out a vote in the full House to force Clinton to turn over the server. Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., told The Associated Press that neither Clinton nor the committee should determine which emails are made public and which remain private. ‘Let a neutral, detached, disinterested observer make that call,’ he said, suggesting a retired judge or inspector general could fill the role.”  -Fox News 
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 Report finds poor electronic hygiene at State Department -   WaPo: “In perhaps the mostly timely inspector general report of all time, the State Department’s watchdog released its review of the agency’s e-mail record keeping Wednesday, highlighting specific lapses and confusion. The IG concluded that there’s no ‘central oversight’ of recording e-mails at State. And that ‘many e-mails that qualify as records are not being saved as record e-mails.’ The IG conducted its review last year of a program lower-level State employees use for archiving their e-mails.”
          [The nObama administration’s plan for Internet regulations, long held in secret, is expected to be released today.]   -Fox News 
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 Megyn Kelly Slams the Media for Misleading the Country  
(Chris Enloe) - Following the shooting of two police officers in Ferguson, Mo. Wednesday night, Megyn Kelly took to the airwaves Thursday night to deliver fiery words about the rhetoric that has fueled the Ferguson protests...Kelly slammed “a segment of our political leaders and pundits” who have been perpetuating the “myth” that Michael Brown was shot in the back, with his hands up, while surrendering to Officer Darren Wilson. The Fox broadcaster also mentioned the congressional staffers who, last December, stood on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to perpetuate the “hands up, don’t shoot” narrative, and noted that none of them have apologized for “misleading America.” Kelly ends her segment by encouraging responsibility when discussing racial issues:       http://www.ijreview.com/2015/03/270192-2-megyn-kelly-tears-apart-ferguson-mantra-short-powerful-monologue/?utm_source=dailynewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=9&listID=%7BlistID%7D
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 Will nObama force U.S. to submit to 'climate justice tribunal'?  
(Greg Corombos) - While Washington focuses on whether President nObama will sign on to a nuclear agreement with Iran without submitting the deal for Senate approval, the administration is following a similar strategy on a global climate change policy that could leave the U.S. beholden to an International Climate Justice Tribunal...The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, or UNFCCC, recently released the negotiating language for the agreement to the public. The official purpose of pursuing a “universal climate agreement” is to renew the Kyoto Protocol, the 1997 deal championed by then-Vice President Al Gore but resoundingly condemned by the U.S. Senate. President George W. Bush eventually cut all U.S. ties to Kyoto. Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Chris Horner, who raised alarm about the proposed tribunal in Sunday’s edition of the Washington Times, says that provision is ominous for the United States. “What is climate justice? This is troubling for several reasons,” said Horner, who added that his first concern is President nObama attempting an end run around the Senate’s role in ratifying any international treaties.        http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/will-obama-force-u-s-to-submit-to-climate-justice-tribunal/
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 Holy Altar constructed for Third Jewish Temple  
(Leo Hohmann) - End-times prophecy watchers are marveling over a news report out of Jerusalem this week that the Altar of the Lord has been reconstructed by the Temple Institute...The Institute, based in the Old City of Jerusalem, announced it has finished building an altar that is essentially “ready for use” in sacrificial services. The altar is the most ambitious project to date toward the goal of rebuilding the Jewish Temple. The massive outdoor altar, which took several years to build, can be operational at little more than a moment’s notice, reported the Israeli magazine Matzav Haruach. The altar is the last major component needed for the long-obstructed sacrifices to resume in a future Jewish temple. “We know that end-time prophecy cannot be fulfilled without the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem,” Cahn, a Messianic Jewish rabbi in New Jersey, told WND. “The abomination desolation prophesied in Daniel and in the Gospels, must take place within the Temple precincts. So, too, the apostle Paul speaks of the ‘man of sin,’ or the Antichrist, sitting in the Temple of God. What many people don’t realize is that along with the Holy of Holies, the altar of the Temple is the most central and critical part of the Temple.”
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 Pew Poll Analysis: A Billion Muslims Want Sharia Law  
(muslimstatistics.wordpress.com) - Human rights activist Pamela Geller has brought to attention an interesting analysis...It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize that with 1.6B Muslims, even if 10% of them were radical, that’s 160 million people: about half of the total US population. But in looking closer at their survey, I’d put the number closer to 25%. My analysis focused only on the questions about Sharia law: (1) Should the law of the land be Sharia law?; and (2) should that apply to everyone, including non-Muslims? Pew asked question (1) in countries that account for about a billion Muslims, and question (2) in countries that account for about 830 million. If you accept their results in just the countries they surveyed, we learn that: — 70%, or 700 million Muslims out of the billion represented by Q1 of their survey, want Sharia law to be the law of the land; — 32%, or 266 million Muslims out of the 840 million represented by Q2 of their survey, want to force it upon everyone.  https://muslimstatistics.wordpress.com/2015/03/15/pew-poll-analysis-a-billion-muslims-want-sharia-law/
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 Justice with Judge Jeanine  
(foxnews.com) - No one knows the game better than Hilly. Will Clinton find a way out of her private e-mail scandal?...      http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/justice-jeanine/index.html
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 WH Confirms UN Role in Iran Deal  
(Daniel Halper) - White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough sent a letter last night to Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chair Bob Corker (TN-R) stating that any Iranian nuclear deal will include the UN Security Council...The letter states that only the Security Council can lift the sanctions put on Iran by the Council. McDonough goes on to explain that the nObama WH expects the five permanent members to support the deal once it is struck, since they are all participating in the negotiations. Some fear that the nObama WH will use the U.N. as a means to bypass the Senate and force U.S. compliance with an Iran nuke deal. The theory is that past treaty obligations with the U.N. will force our country to comply with whatever the U.N. has approved, even if it is opposed by the Senate.       http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/wh-confirms-un-play-key-role-iran-deal_887395.html
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 US to keep more troops in Afghanistan than planned, officials say  
(foxnews.com) - The nObama administration is reversing its plans to cut the amount of U.S. troops in Afghanistan to 5,500 by the end of the year, appeasing military leaders who want to keep more troops into 2016, U.S. officials say...Officials have said the administration is poised to slow the withdrawal of forces and probably will allow most of the 9,800 American troops to remain in the embattled country, although no final decision on numbers has been made yet. There have also been discussions to keep counterterrorism troops into 2015 and keep some in the country or be near Afghanistan in 2016.       http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/03/15/us-to-keep-more-troops-in-afghanistan-than-planned-officials-say/
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 Putin Ouster, Embassy Recalls  
(John Ransom) - The signs that Russian president Vladimir Putin was toppled in a coup are multiplying. The U.K.’s Daily Mail reported that a key Putin ally believes that while Putin is likely alive that he has been detained by the security services after key Chechen – and Muslim-- allies were implicated in the assassination of opposition leader Boris Nemtsov on February 27th...From the Daily Mail: “I think that Putin is neutralised at the moment, but of course, he is alive,” said [Geydar] Dzhemal, seen as a Kremlin loyalist. “He is under the control of the power-wielding agencies, who have, in my opinion, organised a coup d'etat.” Dzhemal is the head of the national Islamic Committee, and connected to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov a Muslim whose security service is thought to be behind the assassination of Nemtsov—at least that’s the public explanation of the assassination.       http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/johnransom/2015/03/16/putin-ouster-embassy-recalls-n1971169?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl
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 The US has great respect for the religious importance of a fatwa  
(theconservativetreehouse.com) - The United States has “great respect for the religious importance of a fatwa,” Mr. Hanoi Kerry told reporters during a visit to Egypt on Saturday, alluding to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s much publicized edict against the development of nuclear weapons...But negotiators, Mr. Hanoi Kerry said, needed an agreement that would “guarantee that Iran’s program will be peaceful now and peaceful forever.” In congressional testimony last week, Mr. Hanoi Kerry acknowledged what 47 Republicans wrote in a letter to the Iranian leadership last week — that any “executive agreement” like this one, made without a vote in Congress, would not be legally binding on future presidents. But neither are other “executive agreements,” including the diplomatic opening to China and the accord that rid Syria of many of its chemical weapons. The White House and Mr. Hanoi Kerry argue that any future president is highly unlikely to rescind the accord, particularly if Iran is complying with its terms.  (read more) Then why is it the White House is suing several Christian organizations who don’t comply with the various constructs of the nObama decrees.       http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/03/15/obama-administration-the-united-states-has-great-respect-for-the-religious-importance-of-a-fatwa/
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 NARA: We live in constant fear of upsetting the WH (White House)  
(theconservativetreehouse.com) - The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) tried to hide an email about its fear of upsetting the White House from Freedom of Information Act requests by the Associated Press, the AP reported Friday...As the president said, the United States should not withhold or censor government files merely because they might be embarrassing. But it happens anyway. In government emails that AP obtained in reporting about who pays for Michelle nObama’s expensive dresses, the National Archives and Records Administration blacked out one sentence repeatedly, citing a part of the law intended to shield personal information such as Social Security numbers or home addresses. The blacked-out sentence? The government slipped and let it through on one page of the redacted documents: “We live in constant fear of upsetting the WH (White House).”       http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/03/15/national-archives-and-records-administration-we-live-in-constant-fear-of-upsetting-the-wh-white-house/

A Real Downside to Any Deal With Iran
Michael J. Totten
 

     (city-journal.org) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu caused a stir last week when he blasted President Barack nObama’s attempt to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran. American television media covered little else for 24 hours. The prime minister and the president are still bickering about it this week on Twitter. Both have ignored a disturbing reality: any deal with Iran, good or bad, is likely to benefit ISIS.

     President nObama is pursuing an agreement for understandable reasons. Far better to resolve the West’s differences with Iran diplomatically rather than violently. Prime Minister Netanyahu, likewise, is wary of the president’s plan for understandable reasons. A bad deal may be worse for Israel than no deal at all. Yet neither nObama nor Netanyahu seem to notice how an agreement, regardless of its content and efficacy, will be viewed by the Middle East’s Sunni Arabs, who are as alarmed as the Israelis are by Iranian ambitions.

     The war against ISIS is being fought on two fronts in two countries, and the Middle East’s Sunni-Shia conflict rips right through the center of both. ISIS is the bloodthirsty wing of the Sunni jihadist movement, while Iran and its Syrian, Iraqi, and Lebanese allies make up the Shia resistance. In no way do average Sunni Arabs view ISIS as their standard bearer. Tens of thousands have lit out from its territory for squalid refugee camps abroad. But at the same time, most Sunni Arabs tremble at the rise of Iranian power and are reluctant to stand against the maniacs on their own side, especially when the U.S. and Europe appear to side with the Persians and Shia against them.

     That’s not how it is, but that’s how it looks. Consider this: Iranian Revolutionary Guard general Qasem Soleimani is personally leading the Iraqi operation to wrest control of the city of Tikrit, Saddam Hussein’s hometown, from ISIS. When Iraq’s Sunnis see Shia militias and Iranian Revolutionary Guard troops gunning for their territory, they feel a looming threat to their very existence. And at the same time, the West is bombing ISIS positions in both Syria and Iraq, while Washington is at least nominally allied to Baghdad and trying to cut a deal with Tehran. The Sunnis see the world’s only superpower teaming up with their enemies and gearing up to smash them to pieces.

     It looks little better from a Sunni’s perspective in Syria. The U.S. hardly supports the malignant Assad, but all of Washington’s air strikes have landed on Sunni jihadist targets even after President nObama accused Damascus of deploying chemical weapons in civilian population centers. Like the government in Baghdad, the House of Assad is firmly in the Iranian camp. The state, along with the ruling family, is heavily packed with members of the Alawite minority, adherents of a heterodox religion that fuses Shia Islam, Christianity, and Gnosticism.

     The Assads have had their boots on the necks of Syria’s Sunni majority since 1971, when the late Hafez al-Assad seized power, and they’ve been the Arab world’s staunchest Iranian allies ever since. Assad is also, along with Iran’s clerical regime, a patron and armorer of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, by far the deadliest Shia terrorist organization in the world and one which is actively and effectively fighting against Syria’s armed Sunni opposition on behalf of its masters. In light of all that, ISIS has an easier time presenting itself as the defender of the region’s Sunni Arab majority against an axis of Persian-Shia-Alawite perfidy.

     Meanwhile, Iraq’s Sunni Arab minority has been out of the saddle since the United States removed Saddam Hussein in 2003 and the Shia majority naturally came to power in elections. Baghdad’s government is less oppressive than the Assad regime, to be sure, but it’s backed by a demographic majority that makes the Sunnis—only a rough 20 percent of the country—feel acutely and permanently endangered.

     These people are hardly ISIS’s natural constituency. They fought and died to evict ISIS from their lands in the late 2000s when it still went by the name al Qaeda in Iraq. The only reason ISIS managed to conquer huge swaths of the country last summer is because the previous prime minister, Nouri al-Maliki, governed like an Iranian-backed Shia warlord. The Sunni tribes fear and loathe ISIS, but they fear and loathe the Iranian regime and Iraq’s Shia-dominated government, too—maybe more. Perhaps better, they think, to be lorded over by “their own” than face pitiless persecution at the hands of “the other.”

     Both sides behave viciously—though the ISIS side wins in the atrocity comptetion. Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the organization’s founding father under its previous name, described the Shia as “the insurmountable obstacle, the lurking snake, the crafty and malicious scorpion, the spying enemy, and the penetrating venom.” A huge percentage of Iraq’s Sunnis have viewed the Shia this way for more than a thousand years.

     ISIS’s rhetoric is exterminationist. Its serial massacres of Shias, Christians, Yezidis, and Alawites stink of genocide. The West shouldn’t kid itself into believing that what happens in Syria and Iraq will stay in Syria and Iraq. ISIS truly believes it’s on a God-sanctioned mission to challenge and defeat European powers and bring about the apocalypse. “We will conquer your Rome,” it boasts in its glossy online magazine, Dabiq, “break your crosses, and enslave your women, by the Permission of Allah, the Exalted. This is His promise to us.”

     It’s never going to happen, but ISIS and its supporters have already proved they’re willing and able to carry out deadly strikes in Europe. The recent killings at the Charlie Hebdo office in Paris and the attack on a Jewish museum in Belgium last year are likely but prologues. And the odds that ISIS will be undermined internally by Syrian and Iraqi Sunnis while they’re facing what appears to be a Western-backed enemy alliance in Damascus, Tehran, and Baghdad are virtually zilch.

     Does this mean the West shouldn’t cut even a theoretically good deal with Iran to prevent the regime from building nuclear weapons? I have no idea. But I’d like to know if anyone in Washington or Jerusalem is at least asking the question.

http://www.city-journal.org/2015/eon0310mt.html

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