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Bombings Jolt Russia, Raising Olympic Fears



It will be interesting to see how Putin cracks down on his own domestic terrorists. 

NY Timesreports a deadly suicide bombing at a crowded railroad station in southern Russia on Sunday, followed by a blast in a trolley bus on Monday in the same city, raised the specter of a new wave of terrorism just six weeks before the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

President Vladimir V. Putin’s government has worked to protect the Olympics with some of the most extensive security measures ever imposed for the Games. But the bombings, in Volgograd, underscored the threat the country faces from a radical Islamic insurgency in the North Caucasus that has periodically spilled into the Russian heartland, with deadly results, including several recent attacks.

Security has become a paramount concern at all major international sporting events, especially in the wake of the bombing at the Boston Marathon in April, but never before has an Olympic host country experienced terrorist violence on this scale soon before the Games. And would-be attackers may have more targets in mind than the Russian state.
Current and former American law enforcement and intelligence officials said Sunday that they were more concerned about security in Russia during the Sochi Games than they have been about any other Olympics since Athens in 2004. 

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When The Cat's Away -- The Mice Will Play ... J. D. Longstreet

When The Cat's Away -- The Mice Will Play   ...   J. D. Longstreet
When The Cat's Away -- The Mice Will Play
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet

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Step back.  Take a look at the world today.  It's an unmitigated MESS!

China and Japan, Russia and Syria, Russia and the Ukraine, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Egypt, Israel and the so-called Palestinians,  South Sudan, the Central African Republic, Mali, and the Pacific Rim countries,  North Korea, the Philippines, and sundry other places that escape my memory at the moment.

THIS is what "leading from behind" has wrought.  THIS is Obama's foreign policy -- no foreign policy. 

Oh, there's more to come.  As soon as US troops leave Afghanistan, the Taliban will move right back in with great shedding of blood.  Iran will soon have a nuclear bomb, (unless Israel intervenes) as will several other Middle Eastern countries.

South of us, well, South America is keeping a low profile -- and that worries me.  Look for Argentina to take another shot at snatching the Falkland Islands from Great Britain -- again.

Brazil is on its best behavior these days getting all gussied-up up for the Football World Cup coming up in June.  Venezuela has its own internal problems (so far) trying to imitate Cuba or the old Soviet Union and managing to provide the hemisphere with some tragic humor.

There's not much coming out of our neighbors to the south these days mainly because the Obama administration seems to have simply written them off, which means the Mainstream Media in the US has no interest in anything happening below Brownsville, Texas, or Key West, Florida.

Oh.  About Obama's "pivot" to the Pacific Rim? Well, it now appears he has abandoned it. Could it be that has emboldened China to stretch out across the South China Sea and confront  Japan over the Senkaku Islands? I hope SOMEONE has made our President aware that we have a binding treaty with Japan to protect them should they be attacked.  No ifs, ands, or buts about it. 

According to the "Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security" between the United States and Japan, the US is committed  to protecting Japan against an enemy's attack.  Judging from the Japanese government's recent consideration toward reevaluating their "no nukes" stance, something tells me the Japanese are worried about Obama's steadfastness in so far as his standing by America's treaty obligations with them.     

I've been around since the tail end of the Great Depression and, frankly, I don't remember the US being this disengaged globally, well, EVER!

One of the consequences of voluntary isolation for a country is that that country loses any influence it might have on world events. 

Nature abhors a vacuum.  Something will fill it.  Russia and China have stepped up and are aggressively filling the void left when Obama took the US into full retreat from the world.  The US has less and less influence around the globe as each day passes.  We are seeing the results of that lack of influence all over the world today.   It is likely to get much worse.

Our President is a joke to foreign governments.   Obama is not what the remainder of the world considers "reliable."  See, they're ahead of America's own citizens in arriving at that precisely correct conclusion.

Consider this from Max Boot at commentarymagazine.com: "Moreover, Americans aren’t happy with Obama’s foreign policy in general: “Forty-nine percent disapproved of Mr. Obama’s foreign policy efforts, up 10 points since early June, and 40 percent approved. The president’s negative rating on foreign policy has grown among Americans of all political stripes, with disapproval up 8 points among Democrats, 10 points among Republicans and 13 points among independents.” 

Mr. Boot goes on to say:  "What the public perceives–the same thing that much of the world perceives–is that Obama is weak and vacillating, deliberative but indecisive."  -- SOURCE:  http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2013/09/25/obamas-confused-foreign-policy/

Consider this from the May/June 2012 issue of Foreign Affairs. (http://www.foreignaffairs.com/):  "When Obama was sworn into office in January 2009, he had already developed an activist vision of his foreign policy destiny. He would refurbish the United States' image abroad, especially in the Muslim world; end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; offer an outstretched hand to Iran; "reset" relations with Russia as a step toward ridding the world of nuclear weapons; elicit Chinese cooperation on regional and global issues; and make peace in the Middle East. By his own account, Obama sought nothing less than to bend history's arc in the direction of justice and a more peaceful, stable world."  -- SOURCE:  http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/137516/martin-indyk-kenneth-lieberthal-and-michael-e-ohanlon/scoring-obamas-foreign-policy

Those of us who live in the real world had serious misgivings about his grasp of real world politics as soon as we learned of his pie-in-the-sky attitude toward the world situation.  In fact, it frightened old hands at foreign affairs and shocked even more.  It seemed his naivete knew no bounds.   It has turned out that that assessment was nearer to the mark than even we knew at the time.

The recent Obama imbroglio in Syria leads many, yours truly included, into believing Obama has no definitive foreign policy.  He just makes it up as he goes! 

One has to wonder how our traditional allies feel about this seeming lackadaisical attitude toward American leadership in the world.   One such ally, Israel, now knows, with a high degree of certainty, they cannot depend upon America as long as Obama is in the Oval Office.  How must Great Britain, France, Germany, Australia, Canada, et al, feel  about any dependence upon America these days?

All one is required to do to see the justification in our query is simply observe the mess the world is in today.

Those of us who have been around the block a few times understand the importance and the necessity of remaining involved, of having some skin in the game.  It wasn't nice. It wasn't comfortable,  and often it has cost us in blood, sweat, tears and treasure -- but it was -- and remains -- tactically and strategically a necessity even if Obama can't (or won't) see it.

As the title to this piece says:  "When the cat's away, the mice will play."    Silly me!  I just assumed everyone would understand that the RATS would also slink from the shadows and contribute to the madness and mayhem, as well. 

It's past time for the big cat to come home!

© J. D. Longstreet

Kew Garden Hills TD Bank Queens bank held up by 2 armed robbers, still at large



The two men are still on the loose and need to be brought to justice! 

ABC News reports police are searching for two armed robbers who held up a bank in Queens.

Investigators released surveillance photos of the men, who walked into a TD Bank in Kew Garden Hills, just after 7 Friday night.
They announced a robbery and ordered a bank employee to the ground.
One of the suspects threatened the clerk with a gun while the other jumped over the counter and stole $142 before they both fled the scene.
No one was hurt.

Suspect 1 is described as 6'0 to 6'02 tall, wearing a blue hooded wind breaker with "NY" logo, black jeans and black gloves with a scarf covering his face.

Suspect 2 is described as 5'10 to 6'0 tall, dark complexion, medium build, wearing a hat and sunglasses, a dark jacket, black gloves and dark jeans with dark colored boots.
Anyone with information in is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).

Robin Roberts reveals she is gay, eh like this was really a surprise



The real news would have been if Robin Roberts was actually straight!
NY Daily News reports in a touching pre-New Year's message, "Good Morning America" co-host and cancer survivor Robin Roberts gratefully thanked her loved ones for a milestone year of health, among them she mentioned her longtime girlfriend.

It was the first time the popular ABC News morning show host had publicly acknowledged that she is a lesbian.

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GOTCHA-Phoenix robbery suspect identified as Mario Edward Garnett killed by police, massive manhunt cross country crime spree sought by FBI, U.S. Marshals and other law enforcement



This was a very bad dude!  It’s a shame he’s a military vet.  But, somewhere along the line he went bad!
AZ Centralreports the man shot and killed by a Phoenix police detective during a Saturday bank robbery has been identified as the suspect in a cross-country crime spree that includes the death of a Mississippi police officer and multiple bank robberies, law enforcement officials said Sunday.


The investigation involved local, state and federal agencies, including the FBI, U.S. Marshals Service and Tupelo police, as well as a national media campaign to generate tips from the public. At one point, there was a reward of up to $200,000.

The bloody exchange Saturday in Phoenix brings to a close a week-long manhunt for Mario Edward Garnett, 40, the man police said is responsible for an attempted bank robbery in Atlanta and a bank robbery in Tupelo, Miss. that led to the killing of Tupelo Police Department Officer Gale Stauffer and wounding of fellow Officer Joseph Maher.

The man killed in Phoenix Saturday was identified Sunday as Garnett, a four-year US Army veteran. He was shot by a Phoenix police detective during a robbery and subsequent shootout at about 10 a.m. Saturday at the Compass Bank near 34th Avenue and Thomas Road, Phoenix police said. Law enformcment officials from the FBI confirmed on Sunday that Garnett is the man suspected of committing the other crimes.

Phoenix Police Department spokesman James Holmes said a witness waiting in line at a drive-through fast-food restaurant across the street from the Compass Bank called 911 at 10 a.m. and said he spotted a masked man going into the bank.

Garnett, who was wearing a mask, pointed a weapon at the manager and ordered him to open the teller drawers while demanding everyone else get on the ground, Holmes said. At one point, he had the manager and one of the tellers open the vault.

Police said Garnett left the bank with an undisclosed amount of money.

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Political Cover for Hillary Run bid 16: New York Times falsely says Benghazi was 'fueled in large part' by YouTube video



Everything about this bogus report from the corrupt New York Times screams “political cover” for Hillary Clinton’s assumed presidential run in 2016.  The NY Times is dutifully doing their part as damage control/public relations experts to try and remove the Benghazi milestone around her neck!
Washington Examiner reports a controversial article from David D. Kirkpatrick of the New York Timespublished Saturday has received quite a bit of attention for claiming,
"extensive interviews with Libyans in Benghazi...turned up no evidence that Al Qaeda or other international terrorist groups had any role in the assault."


The terror attack in Benghazi on September 11, 2012 claimed the lives of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Foreign Service officer Sean Smith, and former Navy SEALs Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods.

New York Rep. Peter King said that Kirkpatrick's assertion is "misleading," as reported by Fox News, in that Ansar al-Sharia, an extremist Islamic group who are widely known to be behind the attack, is "believed to be an affiliate terror group of Al Qaeda."
Ironically, the New York Times reported in October, 2012,

"In the months leading up to the Sept. 11 attacks on the American diplomatic mission in Benghazi, the Obama administration received intelligence reports that Islamic extremist groups were operating training camps in the mountains near the Libyan city and that some of the fighters were 'Al Qaeda-leaning,' according to American and European officials." [emphasis added]

Kirkpatrick does not mention this report, in which he was a contributor, in his article on Saturday.

He also does not mention the attack on the CIA outpost in Benghazi just three months before the Sept. 11 attack.

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