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December 31, 2008

Low in the water

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At the top of the tide I took Jonah and a kayak out onto the Intercoastal. He enjoyed using the bailing sponge to chew on and run his hands through the water, dropping the sponge ever few minutes -- sometimes I got it, others I had to backwater to fetch it back. I paddled for a thousand yards or so to where the ICT opens up on the bay and then we took one of the channels out towards the bay, visited a crabber and then returned by the next channel to headwinds and the beginning of the ebb -- motivated by Jonah's need to go potty. He had a good time, holding my hand on the way to the boat ramp and scampering off ahead of me -- way ahead of me -- on the return.

He turned 9 yesterday.

Required Reading, Part 2

Earlier today Juan Cole provided a link to this, but in auto-html'ized form. Here is the pdf original.

An exchange between peers

An engineer in Damascus wrote me -- we're collaborating on the problem of using characters, whether digits or letters, with Unicode directionality properties, in particular left-to-right and right-to-left, and the (current) Unicode bidirectional algorithm (there's a bug fix in progress, which may be incidental), and DNS labels, which have the (wicked unfortunate) property of using the "dot" character, aka "period", as a label separator, and which the Unicode bidi algorithm treats as punctuation (surprise) with a directionality property (double surprise) which causes directionality to "leak" across label boundaries (big ouch surprise).

One of the minor items was siting the next meeting -- the last one was in Cairo, and so the Farsi/Dari experts from Iran couldn't get visas. The prior one was in the Gulf States, so visas weren't a problem, but what if we met in Damascus -- then the Americans would have the visa problem (plus whatever self-inflicted dumbness the US Dept. of State is inflicting on US nationals traveling to Syria this week).

But my peer wrote about a meeting set for March 10th to 12th:

Well, by then the US would have a new president, and maybe (hopefully) a new policy vis-a-vis the Arab world in general and my country in particular. Anyhow, I am pretty sure that visa is not an issue at all. Even if you need one, we can arrange for this w/o hassle.

I replied:
I wouldn't count on any significant change -- I wrote that before the Gaza War started but its just as valid today on the 4th day of what is simply yet another political gimmick to keep Livni and Barak competitive with Netanyahu for the election on February 10th -- paid for by others.

So I'm likely to go to Syria. To do some engineering that will affect the IETF, ICANN and the collection of publicly routed networks we call the Internet and domain names. But I don't expect Senator Obama will be the American President my co-worker is expecting.

Required Reading, Part 1

Truth_Eng_cover.jpgThere are Cowboys, and there are Indians. There are Cowboy narratives, and there are Indian narratives. Somehow we've managed to sidestep the COINTELPRO temptation to continue to bomb each other, to massacre each other's children, to use force as the principle tool for political policy. Instead of sidearms, scopes and satchel charges positioned in the dark of night we've suitcases, suits, ties and scarves and positions in courts of law, where points and authorities contest force and ignorance.

This is Gush Shalom's attempt to correctly state the Israeli and Palestinian narratives, to point out the errors in the propaganda of each, and to state something more proximal to the factual intersection of the two narratives.

Imagine, knowing only what William Rehnquist wanted you to know about tribal legal systems circa 1968, or not knowing the history of the Civil Rights Movements within the settler legal systems.

December 30, 2008

Wood Storks in the Cape Romain NWR

wood_stork.jpgMid-day a flight of these worked a thermal nearby our camp, orbiting up. MB opined they were some kind of geese. I know geese don't soar, but I couldn't identify these heron-like birds until I called upon the hideous strength of the net.

Truce?

It must be hell being an Israeli. 81% of them would like Bush and Cheney to stay in Washington forever and send them more munitions, lots more munitions.

Moshe Ronen's just come out and said that Ehud Barak "is favorably inclined" to a 48 hour truce proposed by Bernard Kouchner.

I don't see why W should settle for Texas. He's a living god in Tel Aviv and I'm sure someone would be happy to put him up in Jerusalem (West).

December 29, 2008

How many?

h_9_ill_1136182_gaza6.jpgTsahal anticipated the opposing forces would fire at a rate of 300 rockets and morters per day, so Tsahal has a sizing for the inventories of rockets and rocketeers its not targeting.

Are rocketeers organized in three person cells, with a rate of fire of one per hour, all time costed in for covert movement, and a sustained rate of fire of 10 rounds per day? Are there 10 cells launching in Tsahal's estimation of its opfor's order of battle, plus the support cells that provision the launch cells with munitions, say another 10 similar sized cells? If Tsahal's force attrition goal is to kill, wound or capture these 60 men and women, and Tsahal has claimed two or three rocketeers killed, then the military outcome of the political goal of "no rockets" will be on the order of ten times the cost, in munitions, missions, and civilians killed and wounded.

Three thousand killed and ten thousand wounded. That is Ehud Barak's election promise, to "defeat" the real threat to the Kadima-Labor coalition -- Likud.

The casualty count is approaching 2,000

5_children_killed_jabalia_gaza_29dec08.jpg345 dead, 1,550 wounded, as of the evening edition of Le Monde. The girls are Ayah, Eiman, Ikram, Tahrir and Samar Ba’lousha. They lived near the Imad Aqil Mosque in the Jabalia Refugee Camp, one of the most densely populated places on earth. The mosque was targeted yesterday, again, a target of no military value whatsoever.

Because sending even a bandaid that could, by the wildest exercise of a diseased mind, benefit Hamas will put any US national convicted of the offense in federal prison, here is an alternative that American prisioners of the Bush/Cheney/AIPAC Regime can use -- via Karmalized

Physicians for Human Rights-Israel
Gaza Emergency Appeal
December 29, 2008

Gaza Hospitals Already Filled to Capacity; Medical Supplies on the Verge of Depletion

Since the beginning of attacks in Gaza three days ago, over 300 people have been reported dead, more than 1000 wounded, and many hundreds more are in need of immediate medical attention. With a medical system already on the verge of collapse as a result of the ongoing closure, 1.4 million civilians are in desperate need of urgent medical help from outside the Gaza Strip.

PHR-Israel has the means to transfer this help within days and is seeking to raise 700,000 USD during the next week for purchase and direct transfer of supplies to Gaza hospitals.

Palestinian hospitals in the Gaza Strip have asked us for help in securing the following items:

Basic Sterilization equipment
Needles
Dressings
Anesthetics
Catheters
Medical gases
Endo-tracheal tubes
Laryngoscope
Oxygen
Portable monitors, ventilators, ultrasounds and x- ray machines
Clothing for medical teams
105 Essential Medications
225 Additional Medical Supplies
93 Laboratory items
Electric Shaving Machine
Trolleys
Hospital beds

As the situation stands, Palestinian doctors are performing surgeries without surgical gloves, local or general anesthetics, gauze, sterilized equipment or sufficient oxygen for patients. All together, there are only 1,500 hospital beds available in Gaza’s 13 publicly run hospitals. A fleet of 60 ambulances is now reduced by half. The endless flow of new wounded and the need for beds has led to a suspension of care for dozens of other patients, including cancer, cardiac, and other chronically ill patients, who have all been sent to their homes for the duration of the crisis. Patients are not being permitted entry to Egypt and all referrals out of Gaza via Erez crossing have been suspended.

We are turning to organizations and individuals like you who have demonstrated your respect for the right to health by generously supporting PHR-Israel in recent years.

PHR-Israel accepts donations via check or bank transfer. To send a check by post, make check payable to Physicians for Human Rights-Israel and send to:

PHR-Israel
Attn: Gila Norich, Director of Development
9 Dror St.
Jaffa Tel Aviv 68135 ISRAEL.

To make a bank transfer, our details are as follows. Please also send a note with your e-mail address informing us of your transfer:
Account Holder: Physicians for Human Rights-Israel
Bank: Hapoalim #12
Branch: Hashalom #662
Address: 106 Levinski Street, Tel Aviv, Israel
Account Number: 25938
SWIFT: POALILIT
IBAN: IL-70-0126-6200-0000-0025-938

US residents may make a tax-exempt donation via the New Israel Fund (NIF). Checks should be made payable to “New Israel Fund”. A note with the check should be marked “donor-advised to Physicians for Human Rights-Israel, ID# 5762.”

NIF Address in Washington:
New Israel Fund
P.O.Box 91588
WashingtonDC
20090-1588
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NIF Bank details:
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ABA #254070116
Acc# 66796296


A university targeted

Not an operational target, just another symbolic throwaway -- but for the status check it provides on "international opinion", just how far down the not-a-legitimate-target list can the attacker go before there is a reaction where it matters -- to the attacker -- among the militants of the only state that supplies Tsahal with combat air asserts and the munitions and EW/ECM packages that make those asserts effective means of projecting force.

Unfortunately, until Lamont (pro) - Lieberman (anti) - PUMA (broadly, that is to say those who have not given their party to AIPAC, not just those appalled by the surge of leadership-encouraged sexism and homophobia) bloggers start to write about the Gaza war, the RW that is all the corporate (and state) media allows will have the run of the network.

Yes, the assertion is that blogging is important, blogging as if the AIPAC, and even the J-Street, mindshares are no more beyond reasonable means and ends tests than the banking system is the economy mindshare or the free trade is fair trade mindshare or the private health insurance beats socialized medicine mindshare. Some bloggers will rise to the occasion, others will remain silent. How many and who won't even read past the NYTimes and the WaPo to at least Ha'aretz is not important, it those who do. That's what sets limits.

In a week's time the feverish good will of everyone I met "in the Arab Street" while in Cairo, their hope for change in the election of Senator Obama, will be lost. He need only say "On January 20th, in the afternoon, all combat air operations over Gaza will be suspended, and reconstruction of hospitals, schools, physical infrastructure and civil government, which we hope will reduce it's military operations, and with whom we have substantial differences, will be assisted." to save his 100 days of foreign policy.

Another assassination of a Hamas political figure. It fails to meet the test for counter-battery fire (he probably wasn't a member of a rocket fabrication or a rocket launching team, so he had no operational value, other than being killable, like Livni and Barak.

Thanks for the link Suzie!

December 28, 2008

A few people are writing about the Gaza War

Marc Lynch (writing at Abu Aardvark) has a survey of media (state and corporate) framing of the conflict and this is one of the gems -- "This equation between Hezbollah and the very Sunni Hamas, by the way, should reinforce my long-standing point that the "Sunni Axis" attacks on Hezbollah were always more about the regime/popular divide than about sectarianism, no matter how much they worked to inflame sectarianism in order to undermine support for Hezbollah and Iran."

Two pieces in the past two days. Both recommended.

Juan Cole (writing at Informed Comment) has a lot of links, and comes down on the disproportionate response test. He also provides a translation of Sarkozy's comment, who also mentions disproportionate force, and provides the comparative casualties count.

Juan makes a point somewhat poorly that the Gaza War will make the Obama Administration's job more difficult, but we don't yet know what the Obama Administration's goals are, other than the same as the Likud/Kadima/Labor goals of eradicating Hamas as the elected party in power in the Gaza, and "peace making" probably isn't the best description of Obama, Biden, Clinton or Gates when the focus is as narrow as Gaza, Hamas and the Israelis, or large enough to include Gaza and the West Bank and East Jerusalum, the Golan and Lebanon south of the Litani, the Mubarak and Saud monarchies, let alone Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria and Iran.

It would be nice if the last Cheney hit on hydrocarbon futures really made the lives of his successors "more difficult", but it may be less than nominally "true".

Helena Cobbam (writing at Just World News) links to the same piece by Yossi Verter in Ha'aretz that I mentioned yesterday "With the Gaza raid, Barak is back in the political ring." Helena too mentions disproportionate.

If you can only read one, Helena is the best piece.

Josh Landis (writing at Syria Comment) also has a survey of media (state and corporate) framing of the conflict, as well as a long piece on Bashar Assad which he wrote after writing the piece that originally caught my attention -- Top 5 reasons why Israel is attacking Gaza. The reasons are fairly banal, it was in comments that Abu Zafar offered reason #6:

israel cannot leave in Peace, is a permanent state of terror and war. Peace means the end of the zionist dream (the failure of the “biblical great israel”, the dream of zionists) and the end of millions of dollars in donations from the diasporas (that increase every time israel is at war). Only war and permanent danger (”existential threat”) unite jews, that’s why they have to live with a permanent threat or enemy (PLO, Hamas, Iran, Hezbollah, Arabs etc…). And do not forget the basic racist ideology at the base of zionism. Even if they destroy all Arab and anti israeli resistance and subjugate neighbors, Israel will not leave in peace, because there is a psychological Freudian complex inside every Israeli jew, is the fact they are living in stolen houses, in a land who belongs to others. That’s why they have a double passport, citizenship and loyalty, ready to go back in Europe, Russia or Usa when the zionist “dream”(nightmare) will lose his energy and appeal.

That was just what I'd run across in Khalid al-Khamissi's "Taxi".

So far, that's about it. The A Listers are dark. They'll probably brighten up when crude rises.

Deception in war

Writing in Ha'aretz Barak Ravid claimed that planing for the Gaza war started six months ago, Tsahal needing the time to prepare and the time to target. The bulk of yesterday's targeting was masses of peace officers and recruits, not the Opfors own targeteers and rocketeers.Deception allowed Tsahal to target people "in uniform" but hardly "hostiles" in any effective sense.

Today Tsahal targeted tunnels, the logistical tail of any serious force-on-force conflict. The deceptions of last week created a fiction as to Tsahal's tempo and non-combatant civil servants reported to their jobs. To have killed police out of military necessity, Tsahal's senior staff must be planning sustained combat for a period sufficient for those non-combatants to be armed and re-organized as infantry squads. Days, even weeks. A tempo similar to the First Battle of the Marne -- the battle won (in the sense that the Germans were unable to outflank the defensive forces north and west of Paris) by taxi cabs. So ground ops, and Tsahal's share of toe tags, may have been on plan for T+3 or T+4 for several months.

The more non-effectives targeted, the more incompetent the Tsahal planners, targeteers, and operational tactical leaders are, the shorter and more " political" (remember, this is a war of election) this war will be. The fewer non-effectives Tsahal kills, the more careful Tsahal is in expending it's inventories of munitions, of targets, and "international opinion", the more "military" this war will be.

There is a problem with the claim that yesterday's mass execution can be justified by appealing to the latent capability of policing trained civilians -- if their "readiness" to be re-trained as infantry makes them operationally capable within the window of combat operations -- and if this "window" is deeper than a few days -- then targeting any group of men between the ages of 15 and 50 has equal utility.

Deception is not limited to just the war planner who strikes first. How many Qassams rockets does it take to get Tsahal to enter it's Opfor's kill zones? How many Grad-P rockets? In all those years of preparation, is the primary weapon to engage main battle tanks and lighter armored targets mere artisinal rockets?

I don't have the answer, I simply assume technical competence in the beseiged defenders, and so the pan-Israeli electoral political party policy of "destroying Hamas" means a willingness to kill several hundred Israelis, by sending them back into Gaza and the refugee camps. With the certain knowledge that the announced strategic goal cannot be obtained by mere military means.

December 27, 2008

The Haaretz coverage of the Gaza War

In Haaretz the politics of the so-called "policy" is unconcealed, as it must be. "With the Gaza raid, Barak is back in the political ring." That's the lead analysis piece in the overnight edition.

The casulty count is now at a thousand, with 25% killed.

Grave duties

We visited Osceola's grave today.

Frederick Weedon removed his head and treated it as personal property.

What are the odds ...

... that Samuel Huntington framed the "The Clash of Civilizations" as something essential to the other side of his neat little divide, a perception of "the other", rather than perceptive of self.

... or for that matter that any of the partisans of Qassams-justify-anything will find today illuminating.

The NPR coverage of the Gaza War

The NPR coverage managed to get in a reference to the Siege, a plus, but when it sources a quote to Ehud Barak, in his capacity as Minister for Defense, it missed the opportunity to ID the perp as one of three party leaders campaigning on a "destroy Hamas" platform.

The fact of the matter is that today's massacre, and tomorrow's and the days after those days of massacres are broadly supported by the Israeli electorate -- no party could expect to win seats in the Knesset by proposing to end the Seige of Gaza.

The IHT/NYT coverage of the Gaza War

I was amazed. I reread the entire piece.Nope. Not a word about the Siege. Either it is something the IHT/NYT reader already knows, or it isn't any more newsworthy than the weather in Gaza.

No causal relation with the rocketry. None.

No mention of the elections either.

Irrelevant details.

December 26, 2008

Boxing Day Returns

There are a few things I'd like to return, not having wanted them in the first place:


  1. Robert Gates and Gordon England and James Clapper and Eric Edelman and John Young and Preston Geren and oops and Donald Winter and David Chu and Tina Jonas and James Finley and Michael Dominguez. Its a set, very poor quality, badly used and the Secretary of the Air Force piece is lost.
  2. Tom Daschle. I've already got HR 676.
  3. Ken Salazar. But then, we actually pay attention to Interior. Its one of those "Indian Things", like siting in circles talking to rocks, or watching the revolving doors at DoJ and Interior and K Street as the Savages of Wyoming move billions out of the MMS and into the coffers of corporations that love the RNC more than butter.
  4. Any five men from the 16 males, 4 females were the best America has to offer cabinet (two could be from the items above, and counting Susan Rice is padding the count).
  5. Timothy Geithner and Larry Summers. There's someone who's ideas we know a lot better, and has a Nobel in Econ, which trumps what those two have to offer.
  6. Ray LaHood. Leaving Transportation vacant would be a better choice.

And then there are the presents from years past ... the wiretap bill the elect voted for. That's overdue at the dumpster.

Jonah gets an iPhone

What began as "Daddy's purple phone" quickly became Jonah's camera, viewing device and YouTube video player. So Santa brought assistive technology disguised as an iPhone for Jonah, complete with a cute monkey protective case.

Daddy's phone was quickly striped of it's familiar chew-friendly purple cover.

So Santa brought Daddy a monkey. Again.

December 25, 2008

The First Gaza War

Olmert is toast, and even if he weren't, there will be elections in 46 days, but he's utterly free to start a major war, one that has the potential to be vastly more destructive than the war against Lebanon Adam, Haloutz, Pérez and he started on July 12th, 2006, and 33 days later was the first military defeat of the { Zionist Entity | Jewish State | Israel } (pick one according to taste) in decades.
Remember this gem from August 7th, 2006?


Every vehicle, whatever its nature, which travels south of the Litani will be bombed on suspicion of transporting rockets and arms for the terrorists.

s/ State of Israel.


How cheery is that going to be when executed as targeting policy on the Gaza Strip? Targeter's choice: munitions -- precision or cluster? For soft targets with an indifference to, or even a preference for, "extended effect", against the general population of the world's largest concentration camp, cluster is the obvious correct choice.

Olmert's free to start a war because Binyamin Netanyahu (Likud), Tzipi Livni (Kadima) and Ehud Barak (Labor) are all pro-war, now or at any time in the past, or future. Even Meretz has gone veins-in-the-teeth pro-war, and there's no point even looking at Yisrael Beiteinu, Shas and Habayit Hayehudi for a lick of sense.

A government of people like Lea Nass, Gila Gamliel and Moshe Feiglin (Netanyahu ), or a government of people like Ruhama Avraham Balila, Yoel Hasson and Eli Aflalo (Livni), or a government of people like Benjamin Ben-Eliezer (Barak)? With some of Yisrael Beiteinu, Shas and Habayit Hayehudi in the coalition.

Pick one. In 46 days.

The Transition Team should be signaling "NO". It should accept Hamas' terms -- end the seige and the nuisance rocketry ends too. The US end of the deal is to start planning the 6th Fleet to start provisioning Gaza, just as the five vessels carrying goods which have run the blockade since last summer.

I recall very clearly that back in the third week of July, 2006, that Al Gore and Jimmy Carter were the only two national political figures who did not warmly support the "plan" (which was no plan at all) of Adam, Haloutz, Pérez and Olmert to start the 2nd Lebanaon War. There weren't a lot of Dems who had anything useful to say about vectoring a large quantity of cluster munitions into civilian population centers, then, and quite possibly now.

What are ribbons for?

What I want for next Christmas is my two front teeth. If we're going to be creating 20,000 jobs for every billion infrastructure dollars spent, if we're going to meeting the countercyclic spending needs of states constitutionally unable to meet budget deficits caused by revenue losses, at the TANF and medical reimbursement and ... and if we're going to be saving schools and students and if we're going to try and keep the median residential prices high, which is not an un-mixed good, all these (in truth) experiments in avoiding a long recovery without a Roosevelt from a crash this Hoover (and the mini-Hoovers before him, deregulatory Dems included) started, and is nowhere near bottom, yet, THEN WHY AREN'T WE DOING THE ONE THING WE KNOW WILL SAVE NON-WORKERS, WORKERS, SMALL BUSINESSES, MEDIUM BUSINESSES, LARGE BUSINESSES, CITIES AND COUNTIES, STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT $1 IN $8 IN HEALTH SERVICES?

How many times in a lifetime does the opportunity, the necessity, for radical reform come up? The koolaiders, the unbelivably thin margin of caucus and primary wins in the red states, aren't into medical or dental, except as benefits of pre-crash saleries, and the Republicans are still trying to kill Social Security and Medicare and progressive taxes, so the revolution will not be magicalized, or bipartisanized or virtualized.

Every day I get junk mail from the Monterey County Dems, the Maine Dems, and the Transition Team, urging their polibots to get involved with the Obama-Daschel corporate "fix" for health care. I'm sticking with single payer, and I'd like dental with that too.

HR 676 the “United States National Health Insurance Act" (or the "Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act”).

December 22, 2008

MB is going to law school

The dean of UMN (not Mongolia, that's another post) Law just called. I'm looking at a woman smiling broadly and deeply.

Ya te hay!

Edit from MB: I'd like to add, for any of the other adcomms which may be lurking, that we're celebrating my first acceptance, not my final decision. Although I do want to add that I find UMN very appealing (no pun intended, of course, heh.)

December 21, 2008

The Acquisition of Syntax in Children From 5 to 10

Carol Chomsky has died. From the obit at the NYT.

Carol Doris Schatz was born in Philadelphia on July 1, 1930. She married Noam Chomsky, whom she had known since childhood, in 1949. In 1951, she earned a bachelor’s degree in French from the University of Pennsylvania.

In the 1960s, faced with the possibility that her husband would be jailed for his activities in opposition to the Vietnam War, Carol Chomsky resumed her education: a doctorate would be useful should she need to become the sole family breadwinner. Though that prospect did not materialize, she earned a Ph.D. in linguistics from Harvard in 1968.

December 20, 2008

White Trash

As I mentioned at the time, Rick Warren wants to replace health clinics in sub-Saharan Africa with churches. Missing the Target #3. He also wants to replace recreational sex in sub-Saharan Africa with monogamous sex sanctioned by churches. Condoms aren't in scope. I mentioned that at the time too. Wrong number.

The guy capitalizing on this figures he can sell "churches" as an alternative to "clinics", and that nothing material is needed in Africa, which must come as a relief to the pious wealthy, just faith. If there is a god, Rick Warren would have been in the ground path of 300KV visitation. He even allowed as how he knew about the Asian Tsunami "before most people" because of his network of churches and email, and so he saved thousands of lives by sending out email to churches ... maybe his computer wakes him up when he gets priority flash email. Those of you using Microsoft's operating system and email products can let me know how you get the recipient mail user agent to turn on the alarm clock and start the coffee maker. If that isn't enough to inspire the Thrill of Hell, there were the other VOICES that tried to motivate public health investment in Africa by Americans because of ... fear of contagation. It was Unreconstructed Dutch Reform Church Afrikaaners, with a few Afrikaans present, just for color.

Public Health is Always Politics, and White Trash humping scripture because their "god" has an opinion on the sex lives of one species of primates are not Public Health, just Politics.

Jonah and I see fish

We were down at the beach, Jonah was spinning with one hand over his eyes to create his favored constrained field of view, the other, held out, palm turned in, to frame and pass through, the horizons "at hand", a thing I understood less before I started reading Jonah's photo album on our shared iPhone. I'd seen them before so I was watching the near sea for them, as well as watching the recurring impossibility of pelicans.

Two, no three, then another pair and another and another trio. I reached I over to Jonah and stopped his rotation, turning him towards the sea and cupped his chin in my hand and leaned down to whisper into his ear "dolphins Jonah. Water people." over and over as the groups of dolphins swam past.

Later, when we turned to go back over the small rise of sand that separated us from camp I paused him and drew the letters in the sand -- d o l p h i n -- but he would not say the word. Still later, as we got into bed I asked Jonah what we saw today, had we seen dolphins? Jonah laughed and snuggled down into me, knees in my ribs, face on my chest. We'd seen a score of fish.

December 19, 2008

Cap'n Bubba the marine backhoe driver - SEA-ME-WE 3 and 4, FLAG cut

Via NANOG, and Farber's IP, as well as OUtAGES.

If you can't read this email, please go to:
http://www.orange.com/en_EN/press/press_release/cp081219en.html
Paris, December 19, 2008
Three undersea cables cut: traffic greatly disturbed between Europe and Asia/Near East zone

3 cables cut this morning (Sea Me We3 partly + Sea Me We4 + FLAG) France Telecom Marine cable ship about to depart

France Telecom observed today that 3 major underwater cables were cut: Sea Me We 4 at 7:28am, Sea Me We3 at 7:33am and FLAG at 8:06am.

The causes of the cut, which is located in the Mediterranean between Sicily and Tunisia, on sections linking Sicily to Egypt, remain unclear.

Most of the B to B traffic between Europe and Asia is rerouted through the USA.

Traffic from Europe to Algeria and Tunisia is not affected, but traffic from Europe to the Near East and Asia is interrupted to a greater or lesser extent (see country list below).

Part of the internet traffic towards R?union is affected as well as 50% towards Jordan.
A first appraisal at 7:44 am UTC gave an estimate of the following impact on the voice traffic (in percentage of out of service capacity):
- Saudi Arabia: 55% out of service
- Djibouti: 71% out of service
- Egypt: 52% out of service
- United Arab Emirates: 68% out of service
- India: 82% out of service
- Lebanon: 16% out of service
- Malaysia: 42% out of service
- Maldives: 100% out of service
- Pakistan: 51% out of service
- Qatar: 73% out of service
- Syria: 36% out of service
- Taiwan: 39% out of service
- Yemen: 38% out of service
- Zambia: 62% out of service

France Telecom immediately alerted one of the two maintenance boats based in the Mediterranean area, the "Raymond Croze". This France Telecom Marine cable ship based at Seyne-sur-Mer has received its mobilization order early this afternoon and will cast off tonight at 3:00 am with 20 kilometers spare cable on board. It should be on location on Monday morning for a relief mission.
Priority will be given to the recovery of the Sea Me We4 cable, then on the Sea Me We3.

By December 25th, Sea Me We4 could be operating. By December 31st, the situation should be back to normal.



The last time this happened this immediately resulted in concerns of a pending first-strike by the Bush/Cheney Regime on Iran.

December 14, 2008

Blogger, interrupted

While I was at Wilmer Perkins, the swankiest law office space in the WDC market, our VSAT modem failed.

Blogging via a mobile, with less than a.bar of signal, is .. different

December 12, 2008

Pakistan and the peopleing of the LeT

Dawn has a long piece about the town, and the social context, and comments from the father of the surviving member of the Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa attack team that carried out the Mumbai attack. It makes interesting reading, here's the link.

December 11, 2008

Sam's speach

Once Sam had no speach. Yesterday he gave me the entire "A B C ... X Y Z, now I know my ABCs, next time won't you sing with me", in belch.

I'd no idea that "W" was a three belchable utterance, or that it could be attempted with such determination for correctness.

It was a singular moment, and Sam has vastly surpassed anything I drove my tripes and pipes to when I was his age.

Autism. Let me count thy numbahs.

Hossein Derakhshan, aka "hoder",

Rue89 has a long piece in French on Hossein Derakhshan, aka "hoder", a blogger I've read regularly for five years.

December 10, 2008

The DNI

The choice of retaining Gates and his direct reports at Defense is profoundly bad politics, and as policy it has very little going for it ... just ... "continuity".

So what about Intel? What would be bad politics and bad policy in a Director of National Intelligence?

The DNI position was one of the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, which placed lack of coordination within the Intelligence Community as a significant causal factor for the failure to interdict the Atta Gang's operation.

The fading regime's claim was that no one could have anticipated the use of heavy passenger aircraft as attack assets, a claim that is false. The root cause for something was the ability, the necessity, of responding, of effectively engaging some high-value targets, to American policy towards Palestine, and American policy towards the authoritarian regimes and militaristic regimes. The something was this Atta Gang. It could have been another Atta Gang. It was four heavy passenger aircraft. It could have been another machine gunning at a military parade, or a truck bomb, or ...

What needs to be "fixed" is what failed, not the organization of these -- Director of National Intelligence, Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence, Air Force Intelligence, Army Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Coast Guard Intelligence, Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Energy, Department of Homeland Security, Department of State, Department of the Treasury, Drug Enforcement Administration, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Marine Corps Intelligence, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, National Security Agency and, Navy Intelligence -- but measuring the motivations, capabilities and intentions of women, and men who respond to US policy, and the policies of authoritarian or militaristic regimes which they identify with the US.

It would be bad policy not to improve our ability to measure the effects of our causes, as it would be less than useful to be unable to measure how a fundamental change in US policy towards Palestine or the authoritarian regimes produced a change in the motivations, capabilities and intentions of women, and men who are capable of effectively engaging some high-value targets.

The politics of it are very straight forward. Not being able to compare the next administration's goals and methods with the defunct regime's goals (NeoCon nonsense about "hatred of democracy" or worse) and methods (misdirected wars, torture, real historic early-Lincoln-generals failures) would be a very poor choice. The margin of success for competitive races against "dumb on defense" GOP incumbents.

Jane Harmon doesn't stand out as someone who knows what to do, though she's spent time on IC oversight. Institutionally the decision to reorganize the IC under the DNI is just as weak as the decision to reorganize several agencies as the Department of Homeland Security. Both, in hindsight, appear to have been distractions that served primarily domestic political purposes. While IC reorganization is important, continuing to miss the boat, the purpose of Intel, is a greater problem.

We need better. Someone who knows what we didn't look for, who knows what we should look for, and who can measure the change of motivation, capability and intention of potential operational adversaries as the relationships of the Department of Defense, the Department of State, the Department of Commerce, and the Office of the President, change from the madness of the Bush/Cheney Regime. She or he will need institutionally experienced assistants, but we need to be able to see what is watching us.

And she or he can't forget that we, the former Soviets, and others, all have interests.

It may be petty, but as a sometime resident of Santa Monica, my preference is some Dem taking Harmon on in the primary, and making the case that she's not very good at what she's doing, and we don't need her any more than we needed Bob Dornan.

Texts and textual problems

During the first IETF effort at making Unicode and the DNS co-exist, which is to say, make it possible for network resources to be named in scripts other than the letters-digits-hyphen subset of the ASCII encoding of the Latin character set, the hardest problem attempted was this one:
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For literate users of the characters that Unicode "unified" and call "Han Script" or "CJK Script" (Chinese, Japanese, Korean), many of the characters are "the same", whether rendered in the Traditional form (historic, Taiwan, Chinese in Asia, Chinese diaspora), or the Simplified form (PRC). To prevent confusion, we needed to come up with a rule so that asking for a glass of water in SC and asking for a glass of water in TC got the same glass of water. The Chinese Domain Name Consortium (cn, tw, sg, hk) and the JET (cn, tw, kr, jp) came up with one answer. The IETF ignored it, and so we have both a separate RFC for how to run a registry that provides names in Chinese, and (sotto voice) a second unique global DNS root that contains three labels in the root not present in the IANA root ... in Chinese.

Of course, nothing is in "Chinese" or anything else, everything is encoded into the letters-digits-hyphen subset of the ASCII with the header "xn--" so that what follows is displayed as a Chinese character or a Latin letter with an umlaut, etc.

The current hard problem for the second IETF effort at making Unicode and the DNS co-exist is bidirectionality in Arabic Script, and Hebrew Script. This affects Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Dari, ... even Awi, used to write Malay, and Hebrew and Yiddish, and mixing left-to-right scripts with these scripts, and mixing digits, here are Arabic, Farsi and Urdu, respectively, which oddly enough, I can now pick out letters, a precursor to a simple kind of reading.

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But I've also got these issues -- adding two particular scripts to ICANN's IDN testbed in the IANA root. Cherokee and Inuktitute, but what is more important than either is Cree, which I've gone blind checking if the w-dot and dot-w boundary, which doesn't match the Plains (nuances omitted) vs Y Cree (nuances omitted) boundary, for the character "x" used instead of ".", as punctuation. Then there's Dené and ... I now understand why Unicode's "Han Unification" is so despised in Asia.

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And after that come smaller problems, the diacritical mix and random character missing to make Diné correct, for the Mexican Indian languages, for ... even Choctaw according to a friend.

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Anyway, that's work. Some of it. And I've less than a month to finish the Cherokee and Cree localizations to get those two scripts into the set in the test IANA root.

Anyone want to help?

December 09, 2008

Mouse -40

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Douglas Engelbart's mouse is on the left. He came up with the idea in 1963.

Improving the Energy Performance of Data Centers

A paper by Arpad Horvath and Arman Shehabi, University of California, Berkeley. The abstract follows.

Data centers greatly impact California’s natural environment and economy. These buildings host computer equipment that provide the massive computational power, data storage, and global networking that is integral to modern information technology. The concentration of densely packed computer equipment in data centers leads to power demands that are much higher than those of a typical residence or commercial office building. Data centers typically consume 15 times more energy per square foot than a typical office building and, in some cases, may be 100 times more energy intensive (Greenberg et al. 2003). Nationally, data centers consumed 61 Terawatt hours in 2006; equivalent to the practical power generation of more than 10, 1 Gigawatt nuclear power plants (Brown et al., 2007). This is approximately equal to annual electricity consumption for the entire state of New Jersey (EIA, 2006). California has the largest data center market in the U.S., indicating that a significant portion of this energy is consumed within the State (Mitchell-Jackson, 2001).

This research project focused on identifying how data centers are currently designed and exploring potential energy saving associated with alternative building design options. The energy savings were quantified to understand when design changes resulted in significant benefits and when the benefits from alternative designs were minimal. The potential energy savings benefits were juxtaposed against changes to the environmental conditions in data centers and evaluated within the context of computer reliability concerns. The objective of this research is to provide data center designers and other decision makers with a better understanding of the benefits and concerns associated with data center energy efficiency, thereby reducing the unknown consequences that may hinder attempts to shift away from conventional design practices.

Download this paper in Adobe Acrobat format: link.

Pulitzer and Koufax

The Pulitzer Prize Board has decided to include text-based newspapers and news organizations that publish only on the Internet to the 14 categories for which it makes awards.

Which reminds me. We need to open nominations for the Koufax Awards. As usual, thoughts on categories are sought, as the blogosphere (y!sctp) isn't static. My preferences are to add a category for global warming, though how that wouldn't end up with Real Climate I don't know, and a category for law.

December 08, 2008

Chris Cilleza, resident dolt at the WaPo, has a poll

He thought it would be cute to ask Obama would offer Gore a position as Secretary of Energy (mostly nukes, and 15th in line of succession under the the Presidential Succession Act of 1947), or Energy Czar (whatever that is, no budget, just some drapery and a conditional podium that doesn't face Wall Street or Main Street), Senior Adviser on Climate Change and Global Warming (same as Energy Czar) or "nothing".

Clearly "nothing", as in Jefferson-Jackson in Des Moines. What the hell other than the threat of a primary challenge mounting about the time the honeymoon wears off and the "100 Days" accomplishments is ... no single payer until the next administration, no smart, purposeful, use of public money to transform the transportation sector, no radical energy plan, ...

We wanted a Democrat, and if all we got was center-right administration attempting to market its image as center-left, then we'll have to get us a real Democrat.

I checked "nothing". We've been to Iowa. For Gore.

December 07, 2008

Drunkz and Frat Boyz pull a squeeker

The final vote tally from the Franklin County Board of Elections show that Commisioner Mary Jo Kilroy obtained 2,311 more votes than Republican state Sen. Steve Stivers out of 304,053 total votes.

The Columbus Dispatch is lede is "first Democrat to represent any part of Franklin County in Congress in a generation", managing not to say that the OH-15 was tending blue and would fall to any Dem with a pulse after the 2010 census and reapportionment in the 2012 on-cycle.

Got Trucks? Update

NATOtrucksAP_400.jpg65 heavy transports and their cargo were destroyed this morning at a NATO logistics terminal at Peshawar by a reinforced company sized force of OpFors. There were casualties, one defender KIA, one seriously wounded, and on the order of 200 tonnes of food, fuel, munitions, and other war material lost, along with 65 trucks.

In Kabul, Col. Greg Julian commented that supplies would get through by other means. So the fact that the OpFors could conduct a reinforced company sized coordinated operation and wipe out a motor transport company is of no real concern.

Update: The strength of unit conducting the operation at Peshawar was battalion-sized, and Humves were being transported by truck, so the vehicle lost count for that operation is 200.

Update: A second operation overnight resulted in an additional 100 NATO vehicles destroyed, 20 of which were heavy transports.

Stolen Elections

Mullah Omar just published his view on the 2009 election for the head of state of Afghanistan. He called on Afghans to boycott an election that has already been stolen. Some quotes: Don't be blinded by the fiction of the announced elections. In reality the choice is made in Washington. Whow ever is the figure selected, that one cannot lighten your woes, even when you are bombed thousands of times by America.

Mullah Omar also called on Afghans to unite. Some quotes: Once again the enemy is attempting to divide Afghans. Our religion teaches us to reject prejudice based on ethnicity. The only thing which unites us is Islam. As the Prophet Mohammad said, "Whoever fights for the benefit of his tribe is not one of us". If we unify ourselves, we are a strong nation which no foreign power on earth may overcome. We will determine for ourselves our destiny. If some Afghans hadn't joined the ranks of the Crusaders, the infidels never would have succeeded in invading Afghanistan.

I'm sure others will have this soon.

In the Bush universe, is anything Mullah Omar said "untrue"? What can "Washington do" to make any part of what Mullah Omar said less "true" after January 20th, 2009?

The long thinkum, which Juan pointed out a few days after the Lashkar-e-Taiba's diversionary operation in Mumbai, is if US policy organized and armed death squads, and the distinction between US-backed social reactionaries in El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatamala and US-backed social reactionaries in Afghanistan, Pakistan and among the lunatic fringe of the Iranian exiles seems to be better domestic marketing, then what should US policy be when "we" collectively, are aware that the Reagan years were not "bad" in Central America and "good" in West Asia, but "very bad" everywhere?

Roberto d’Aubuisson Arrieta died at age 47. He and Mullah Omar, now 49, are both products of the United States. We need to re-think and re-tool, and just a change of regimes (in Washington) isn't sufficient, it was Carter's and Brzezinski's policy to induce Brezhnev to invade Afghanistan: "We now have the opportunity of giving to the Soviet Union its Vietnam War", Brzezinski to Carter, day of the Soviet invasion.

It has been American policy to create an attrition contest in West Asia. That contest began in 1978 and it consumed the Soviet Army and its allies, and it is consuming the American Army and its allies. Starting a "Verdun" isn't without long-term consequence. Attrition is indifferent to what it attrits.

"Winning it" isn't possible. Assisting d’Aubuisson kill off another 200,000 people to "win" the El Salvadorian civil war was a choice the US correctly did not make, and the Central American Wars have been replaced by the Central American Peace.

Was the Afghan War "the right war at the right time"? or was it an avoidable blunder, and for proponents of both answers, what next? The scope of the problem, the need to constantly keep the things that tend away from armed conflict, the things that tend towards social peace, makes me wish that Dennis Kucinich's vision of a Department of Peace actually was part of the transition plan, and tasked with transforming the American plan of record from winning a Verdun of its own creation to something less futile and historically less damnable than the mass suicide of 1916-1918 on the Western Front.

December 06, 2008

The Better Woman

carolyn_b_maloney.gifWho ever Governor David Paterson appoints to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, that person will need the real support of women in 2010, and again in 2012, to win four competitive primary and a competitive general elections in the space of 30 months, just 20 months from now.

Congresswoman Maloney has served in Congress for 16 years and has also served as a New York City Councilwoman. She chairs the Joint Economic Committee of the House and Senate and the Financial Institutions Subcommittee of the House’s Financial Services Committee. She is also a senior member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. Maloney has done key work on feminist issues including family and medical leave, processing of rape kits, reproductive health issues, and working to end gender apartheid in Afghanistan.

She's the real deal. Carolyn Kennedy is simply yet another private person in an extended public family, who's never contested an election.

December 05, 2008

Transits of Note

Admiral Chabanenko is transiting the Panama Canal today, the first Soviet or Russian military ship to traverse the 50-mile canal since World War II.

Politics and Policy, HR 1328 "Indian Health Care Improvement Act" and HR 676 United States National Health Insurance Act

We, Indians and Progressives, have a puzzle we can either solve, and possibly find better outcomes for all of our societies in concert, or pass on, and possibly find better outcomes for our societies for all, or perhaps only some of our societies, or perhaps find nothing at all.

We have HR 1328 "Indian Health Care Improvement Act" (or the "Amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to revise and extend that Act"), see the CRS Summary for the details of the bill. And we have HR 676 the the “United States National Health Insurance Act" (or the "Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act”), see the CRS Summary for the details of the bill.

I'm getting mail, political and policy, on each, and there has to be a way to make both stronger, and deliver Medicare to all via IHS and via non-IHS, and cover on-rez and off-rez human needs.

More when I think of it.

December 04, 2008

More bad news on the nuke-nuke boundary

Via the Hindu. New Delhi: India has proof of the involvement of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence agency in last week’s terrorist attacks in Mumbai but will not level a public accusation because the ensuing tension in bilateral relations would play into the hands of those responsible for the incidents, authoritative sources claimed here on Thursday.

Asked for the sort of proof linking the ISI to the attacks, the sources said investigators had “the names of the handlers and trainers, the locations where the training was held, and some of their communication through Voice over Internet Protocol have addresses that have been used by known ISI people before.”

The sources also clarified that contrary to media reports in India and Pakistan, the demarche which was handed over to the Pakistani side earlier this week did not contain the list of 20 most wanted terrorists that had first been given to Islamabad in 2000. Once the media started saying India was demanding the immediate handing over of the 20 fugitives, of course, the Government could hardly contradict these reports since their return has been a long-standing Indian demand, the sources added.

The demarche made only a pro forma reference to the return of unnamed fugitives but was otherwise exclusively focused on the Lashkar-e-Taiba and its leader Hafiz Saeed, whom New Delhi regards as the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror strikes.

The sources said that India did not believe the civilian government in Pakistan was involved in the incidents. Asked about the Pakistani Army chief’s potential role, they said it would be surprising if the ISI were able to operate without the military leadership’s knowledge.

Describing Pakistan as a country with a fragmented power structure, the sources said India’s response to what has happened in Mumbai could not be the same as in December 2001, when a terrorist attack on Parliament triggered the offensive deployment of troops on the border and the suspension or downgrading of transport and diplomatic links. “Then, we were dealing with one Pakistan. There was Musharraf and that was it. Today, the situation is different.”

The Pakistani Army would very much like a military crisis on the border with India because that would relieve the pressures it was facing on the Afghan front. “Our dilemma is that we don’t want to play their game — we want them to continue being engaged in the fight against terrorism in the west because that’s also our war. But we can’t give them a pass either. The perpetrators have to be fixed.”

It was because of this complexity, the sources added, that India’s public response has been very limited.



Juan has stuff worth reading, making the case that the whole Reagan adventure of setting up resistance to the Soviet attempt to change, and develop Afghanistan, has deeply corrupted Pakistan, and I've been writing for years now in the Is Pakistan? series, that Pakistan has a fragmented power structure,


MUMBAI: Indian intelligence sources have confirmed to The Hindu that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) delivered two warnings of an impending terror attack on Mumbai in September. The first one was delivered through the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) on September 18. The sources said the information was of a general nature, suggesting that the Lashkar-e-Taiba was planning to attack Mumbai.

The sources said that on September 24, the CIA provided further details in response to a request from the RAW. In this second warning, the U.S. agency expressly stated that the Lashkar was planning an attack on targets where large numbers of foreigners were present, including the Taj Mahal hotel.

Both warnings corroborate the testimony of the arrested Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist, Mohammad Ajmal Amir Iman. He told the Mumbai police that the original plan was to despatch the 10-man squad from Karachi to Mumbai on September 27. He also told the police interrogators that he did not know why the operation was deferred.

The warnings also corroborated the information generated by the Intelligence Bureau that suggested that the Lashkar had conducted reconnaissance operations in Mumbai.

A senior government official said the delay raised the possibility that the CIA had quietly exerted pressure on Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate to terminate the Lashkar operation.

In the alternative, he surmised, elements in the ISI may have leaked information that the CIA was monitoring the operation. “No intelligence agency discloses all it knows even to allies. So it is probable the CIA knows more than it told us in September. We hope more information will be forthcoming,” the official said.
Phone call trail

India is also hoping for assistance in accessing electronic evidence on phone calls made and received by the terrorists during the attack – which provided what one police described to The Hindu as a “running commentary” on the operation.

Forensic experts at the RAW have determined that the calls were routed through voice-over-internet service providers based in New Jersey and Vienna. VOIP services allow subscribers to create a virtual phone number, from which cheap international calls can be made and received.

According to a source within the investigation, tracing the calls to their final destination posed “a formidable technical challenge.”

Mumbai police officials listening in to the conversation heard the terrorists inside the Taj Mahal hotel tell their controller that their operation had scored a “bonus” with the killing of the “Police Commissioner.”

The investigators believe that the terrorists inside the hotel had most likely seen television reports on the killing of Anti-Terrorism Squad chief and Joint Commissioner of Police Hemant Karkare.

As first reported in this newspaper, the terrorists used at least six mobile phones fitted with SIM cards purchased three weeks before the strike from Kolkata and New Delhi.

Kolkata police investigators have determined that three of the SIM cards used by the terrorists were part of a set of 10 Aircel and Vodaphone prepaid numbers purchased four weeks ago.

A city resident whose identification was used to buy the cards has been detained for questioning.

Delhi police officials also told The Hindu that efforts were on to discover who had purchased three other SIM cards.

December 02, 2008

Georgia by the hour

This is a f'ing blow out. With 80% reported Chamblis is up by a third of a million votes. So, what's the take-away? The O/B team were so cluefull that they didn't risk their shadow in Georgia, so they didn't loose, just some local guy who came within a MoE in the general?

At 8:30pm with 35% reporting, Chamblis has 408,949, Martin has 248,262.
At 8:00pm with 13% reporting, Chamblis has 183,999, Martin has 91,945.
At 7:30pm with 2% reporting, Chamblis has 73,557, Martin has 34,705.

And how many times did "The Show" stop in Georgia in the last 30 days?

December 01, 2008

Georgia on my mind

How many times has President-elect Barak Obama come to Georgia in the past four weeks? Is there really anything more important than having a filibuster-free Senate and a majority in the House? Isn't that where "change" comes from? Does the Transition Team really need micro-management? Are these weeks really better ones to be "down weeks" than the weeks following?

I can't find a good reason for the campaign to have sent 200 campaign staffers and volunteers, who can help with the execution of the GOTV, but not have sent the face, the orater, the head of the Party, the President-Elect, to bring out the base, the ne plus ultra of any run-off.

Are 60 Dems "too many" and 59 Dems "just right"?

On the 1st Day of Carbon ...

We've a year to get a new global climate-change treaty – one that picks up where Kyoto leaves off – and that year begins today, in Poznan, Poland, with talks for the next 12 days. How much to cut GHG and who pays.

I came across Ardeshir Cowasjee oped piece in Dawn a few days ago, the part of the paper not eaten by the Mumbai mass-murder suicide operation by a Lashkar-e-Taiba group, In self-destruct mode? He draws the link from Pakistan (and India's) increase in coal use, to China, and the cost of coal-fired energy.

Some weeks ago, Sepa held an EIA public hearing for two allied projects at Sonda-Jherruck in Thatta district, some 160 km from Karachi: a coal (dirty/poor quality) mine with a production of 1.8 million tons per annum, and a 405 MW mine-mouth steam power plant to be established by a Chinese firm, Global Energy Development (Pvt) Ltd, a subsidiary of China National Machinery Import & Export Corporation (CMC).

Coal is a dirty fuel and is used extensively in China with terrible environmental consequences. For example, Linfen, in the heart of China’s coal/industrial belt, is one of the most polluted places on earth. The World Bank situates 16 out of 20 of the world’s worst polluted cities in China. Worldwide, the extraction and combustion of coal has severe health and environmental impacts. In the United States, 47 workers were killed in coal mine accidents in 2006, while China’s State Work Safety Supervision Administration reported a staggering 4,746 deaths. Pollution emitted by coal-burning power plants and factories affects the health of millions of people. A recent World Bank study identified coal combustion as China’s largest source of outdoor air pollution, to which it attributed 350,000 to 400,000 premature annual deaths.

Inadequate details were provided in the EIA reports, with the proponents promising to do whatever was necessary to mitigate any adverse affects of the mining (rehabilitation of land, acid mine drainage, control of dust and noise pollution, etc) or the power plant (control of oxides of sulphur SOx and nitrogen NOx, reduction of greenhouse gases CO2 and methane, decrease in fly-ash and particulates, etc). Also presented were features of a previous showcase project undertaken in Bangladesh, at Barapukuria.

President-elect Obama has recently pledged to reduce US greenhouse-gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 and by an additional 80 percent by 2050. Kick the can down the road and leave the leadership for the next president. Politics as usual, free of meaningful change. The Kyoto Protocol calls for emissions among industrial countries to fall an average of 5 percent below 1990 levels by 2012, so whether the Bush/Cheney Regime or the Obama/Biden Administration is dictating US carbon policy, neither is meeting the goal set at Kyoto. This probably explains why there are no Cabinet positions which require Al Gore to make climate and energy policy consistent with the climate and energy policy of the outgoing Bush/Cheney Regime and its climate and energy policy continuation, the Obama/Biden Administration.

Not Transportation. Not Interior. Not Energy. Not even freaking Education.

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