Samstag, 31. März 2012

The Iron Dome - A Game Changer for Israel

Will there be a TWO state solution in your lifetime?

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Developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems Ltd. is an Israeli defense technology company.



Of the 250 rockets and mortars fired at Israel from Gaza, 166 entered Israel's airspace, officials said. Of those, 74 would have struck civilian areas or buildings. The Iron Dome system intercepted 56 before they could land, a success rate of 75 percent. Israeli officials argue, however, that the Iron Dome also identified rockets that were headed for open areas, such as fields, and let them land harmlessly. Factoring those in, Israeli military officials argue that only 18 of the 166 landed on target, giving the system a success rate of nearly 90 percent.

Meira Cohanim, 56, a resident of Ashkelon, said she felt comforted that the military was trying to intercept missiles from Gaza, even if the system wasn't 100 percent effective.

"Before, you had this feeling that the rockets were just pounding away," she said. "And they would land wherever they did and your home was hit or it wasn't. Now there is a feeling that something might be changing; we might be protected."

Iron Dome, she said, might give the Israel Defense Forces more leeway to operate in Gaza, but she hoped that it wouldn't mean another war.

"The people in Gaza don't have Iron Dome or even bomb shelters. I know some people here think it's good for us to attack them, but there are innocents and children there, too," she said. "I hope Iron Dome brings peace, not one-sided war."

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I think this bodes well for peace in the region.  If Hamas knows that it's rockets are innefective maybe it will stop firing them and starting these conflicts that just result in needless death.  I also like that an Israeli company developed this technology.  This was not given to them by the United States.

Israel is the only advanced, free, open and democratic country in the Middle East.  For this reason, above all others, I support it.

Consider this:

What are the facts?

A robust and growing economy. The standard of living and the GDP (Gross Domestic Product per capita) of Israel are on the level of most European countries and ahead of quite a few. Israel is a fount of accomplishment and innovation. Almost all major U.S. high-tech companies, such as Microsoft, Intel, Apple, Cisco, Oracle, and many others, have established production and research facilities in Israel. None other than Warren Buffett (and he certainly knows where to put his money) has just recently placed a multi-billion dollar investment in Israel. Next only to Canada, Israel has the largest number of companies listed on American stock exchanges.

One of the important reasons for Israel’s economic success is the high level of education of its population, of which Israel’s world-class universities and its Technion (the fount of Nobel Prize winners) are the driving force.

A cohesive society. Israel, a country of immigrants, has a cohesive society cemented by its common faith and by the miraculously resuscitated Hebrew language. The bulk of its population are descendants of immigrants from Middle Eastern countries – all the way from Morocco to Iraq and Iran. Over a million Russian “olim” (those who have “ascended” to Israel), most of them highly educated, are now also an important segment of the populace.

The Israeli Arabs (about one-fifth of the population) are not yet fully integrated. But even they are becoming a full part of Israeli society, while maintaining their culture and their different beliefs. Another segment that is not yet fully absorbed are the immigrants from Ethiopia, because they come essentially from a medieval culture and have still some difficulty in integrating into a modern high-tech society. Finally, the “haredim” (the ultra-orthodox) are still not fully accepting the essentially secular nature of Israel’s society.

In contrast to all other Middle Eastern countries, women play a full role in Israel. The Chief Justice of Israel’s Supreme Court is a woman. Women pilots fly the fighter planes of the IAF. Women are prominently represented in the Knesset (Israel’s parliament). A woman (Golda Meir) has been prime minister of her country. The fact that women occupy high-level leadership roles both in business and in government is a reflection of the egalitarian nature of Israeli society.

Militarily, Israel is in an excellent position.

There is much speculation that Egypt, with its new military leadership, might abrogate its peace treaty with Israel. But the Egyptian military are realists, however much they may rattle their sabers. There is no way that they will doom themselves by attacking an overwhelmingly powerful Israel. Syria is in total disarray and no threat to Israel for the foreseeable future. The only real threat – and it is a serious one – is Iran in its quest for a nuclear weapon. One hopes that it can be stopped by sanctions or, if necessary, even by military means. But if it could indeed produce a nuclear weapon and would launch it against Israel, chances are excellent that Israel’s advanced missile defense shield would abort it. But even the obsessed ayatollahs realize that Israel’s response to such an attack, whether or not successful, would be overwhelming and would inevitably devastate their country and decimate its population.

Energy resources of Israel, the best news of all. Energy has always been the weak link in Israel’s economy. Virtually all of its hydrocarbons have to be imported. Most of its natural gas comes from Egypt, a most unreliable supplier. But here is perhaps the best news of all: Gigantic gas fields, containing trillions of cubic feet, accompanied by a substantial amount of oil, have been discovered off Israel’s coast. These fields will begin to be exploited in 2013 and will, in one swoop, make Israel not only energy independent, but a major exporter. It will bring billions of dollars in yearly revenue. Wags have said mockingly that Moses took the children of Israel 40 years through the desert to bring them to the only place without oil. Well, the wags were wrong and Moses was right.

The outlook for Israel is excellent. Its economy is in prime condition and growing from month to month. Its society, composed of many disparate elements, is thriving and cohesive. It is prosperous, strong and secure. It has now been blessed with an abundance of mineral wealth, soon to be exploited. Israelis have been outstandingly successful so far – what with all the wars and having absorbed millions of immigrants. Just think of its wonderful future, with all the wealth of natural gas and oil soon falling into its coffers. Yes, Israel’s future has never been brighter.


ARAB COUNTRIES SHOULD BE TRYING TO EMULATE ISRAEL - NOT DESTROY IT


Freitag, 30. März 2012

BRICS Summit, New Delhi 2012 - World's rising economies look toward a world beyond the US Dollar

I've posted this as an embed in the blog because it wouldn't load on the video section.

Would we all agree that we are heading for a more 'multi-polar' economic model, perhaps a Global reserve currency?  How does that affect your business, or your home, your financial security?

Oil prices are a separate matter of course, which tie in with this.  The queues for petrol at my local filling station, people panic buying because of an impending fuel-workers' strike, this morning stretched up the road and round the corner out of sight. 

If I can clumsily attempt to articulate what is on my mind -

 "if the US dollar collapses, will Big Oil's tendency to try and dominate world reserves be hindered or helped?  Oil pretty much dominates, in turn, the world economy.  China, for example, cannot manufacture all that they do if there is no oil to lubricate their machinery.  Thus, wars are fought for control over it, as we saw most recently in Libya, and might be about to see again in Las Malvinas in the South Atlantic.  Will a more or less economically-interdependent system foster greater co-operation, or greater competition?  Will the 'military-industrial-complex' in the US be able to survive the collapse of the dollar?  Perhaps the dollar will plunge, but not completely collapse?  All roads seem to lead to an ultimate confrontation between US/NATO + Allies versus China/Russia + Allies.  Until then, lots of little wars and everybody can sell arms to each other.  But on the whole, 'more multipolar' = 'more unstable', right?"   

Can think of questions this raises in multiple directions.  Open floor.

And yes, I've been criticised for 'watching too much RT'...

I became aware of this clip not through Russia Today, about whose bias you can read at my own blog here on Multiply, but via AG Marshall's blog, who in recent years has become an online friend.  We've spoken often enough, he is aware of SLG, albeit probably a bit busy to visit here that often.  In defence of my choice of news TV then (one which uses more internet-alternative sources, and simply gives a parallel view to the usual BBC, Sky etc, thus a balance), I would say it, and Reuters, are probably the best sources for this topic.  For the recent UK budget, I read BBC.  I check all over the web.  Euronews, Economist, Xinhua, Hurriyet, LA Times, Entekhab, NZ Herald, RIA Novosti, Outlook India, local and regional.  Sad that such a disclaimer is even necessary.


So.. Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.  Alternatives, or reforms, to the World Bank and possibly the IMF.  Times they are a-Changin'.

A few useful, international links on the general subject will follow in the replies - I don't regard the BRICS as much different to the World Economic Forum, G20 etc (and of course the secret one that happens about the same time).  Be interesting to see how this unfolds.  I just wish I understood it better!


Vote Romney - For "Liar In Cheif"!

President Barack Obama is "ending Medicare as we know it."


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Ronald Reagan’s philosophy of "peace through strength" is why "the Iranians released the hostages on the same day and at the same hour that Reagan was sworn in."

Says in the 2012 State of the Union address, President Obama "didn't even mention the deficit or debt."

The U.S. military is at risk of losing its "military superiority" because "our Navy is smaller than it's been since 1917. Our Air Force is smaller and older than any time since 1947."

"We're only inches away from no longer being a free economy."

Says Barack Obama said, "If we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose."

President Obama "went around the world and apologized for America."

The Massachusetts health care plan "dealt with 8 percent of our population," far less than the "100 percent of American people" affected by President Barack Obama’s health care law.

"We're inches away from no longer having a free economy."

"A few months into office, (President Barack Obama) traveled around the globe to apologize for America."

"We are only inches away from ceasing to be a free market economy."

President Obama’s health care law "represents a government takeover of health care."

"I don't describe your plan as amnesty in my ad. I don't call it amnesty."

Pants on Fire!

Amnesty, amnesty, amnesty, amnesty!

"The president gave the (auto) companies to the UAW."

"This president went before the United Nations and castigated Israel for building settlements. He said nothing about thousands of rockets being rained in on Israel from the Gaza Strip."

Says President Barack Obama has opened up no new trade relationships with other nations.

Eliminating "Obamacare" ... "saves $95 billion a year."

Says the National Labor Relations Board told Boeing that it couldn’t build a factory in South Carolina because South Carolina is a right-to-work state.

"Only one president has ever cut Medicare for seniors in this country . . . Barack Obama."

Repealing the health care law "would save $95 billion in 2016."

Says Barack Obama "never worked in the private sector" before he was elected president.

Says the National Labor Relations Board told Boeing that it "can't build a factory in a non-union state."

"This is the slowest job recovery since Hoover."

"Today there are more men and women out of work in America than there are people working in Canada."

Several times, Obama "has apologized for what he deems to be American arrogance, dismissiveness, and derision; for dictating solutions, for acting unilaterally ... ."

"He (Obama) has done several things well. Most of those things are places where he changed his view from where he had during the campaign. So, for instance, he's left our troops in Iraq and they're being more successful there. He boosted our effort in Afghanistan, which is the right course to take. He did not close Guantanamo, thank heavens."

"I was pretty proud of being the only guy on the stage that ever had a job in the private sector."

"I don't have lobbyists running my campaign."

"I just talked about guns. I told you what my position was, and what I did as governor, the fact that I received the endorsement of the NRA."

The Red Sox waited "87 long years" to win the World Series.

"The Z-visa that was offered in that Senate bill let everybody who's here illegally, other than criminals, stay here for the rest of their lives."