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Wednesday, 17 January 2018

US withholds $65 million from Palestinian guide programs



WASHINGTON: The Trump organization has cut countless dollars in cash for Palestinian displaced people, requesting that the UN office in charge of the projects attempt a Digital Marketing Company "principal reconsideration," the State Department said.

In a letter yesterday, the State Department informed the UN Relief and Works Agency that the US is withholding $65 million of an arranged $125 million financing portion to the body. The letter likewise clarifies that extra US gifts will be dependent upon real changes by UNRWA, which has been intensely censured by Israel.

"We might want to see a few changes be made," said State Department representative Heather Nauert, including that progressions are required both to the way the organization works and is supported.

The US intend to withhold a few, however not all, of the cash was supported by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis, who offered it as a trade off to requests for more extreme measures by UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, authorities said.

Haley needed an entire cutoff in US cash until the point that the Palestinians continued peace chats with Israel that have been solidified for quite a long time. In any case, Tillerson, Mattis and others contended that completion all help would worsen shakiness in the Mideast, eminently in Jordan, a host to a huge number of Palestinian exiles and a vital US key accomplice.


Source:-TOI

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Monday, 24 July 2017

ट्रंप प्रशासन के संभावित रुख से चीन बेचैन, अमेरिका को दी युद्ध की धमकी

बीजिंग, रायटर। दक्षिण चीन सागर पर ट्रंप प्रशासन के संभावित रुख ने चीन को बेचैन कर दिया है। उसने अमेरिका को युद्ध की धमकी दी है। चीन के सरकारी अखबार ग्लोबल टाइम्स ने रेक्स टिलरसन के उस बयान पर यह तेवर दिखाए हैं जिसमें उन्होंने चीन को दक्षिण चीन सागर खाली करने के लिए स्पष्ट संकेत देने की बात कही थी।
टिलरसन को अमेरिका के नवनिर्वाचित राष्ट्रपति डोनाल्ड ट्रंप ने विदेश मंत्री पद के लिए नामित किया है। कांग्रेस की पुष्टि के बाद वे जॉन केरी की जगह लेंगे। ग्लोबल टाइम्स ने शुक्रवार के अपने संपादकीय में कहा है यदि अमेरिका दक्षिण चीन सागर में चीन को आने से रोकना चाहता है तो उसे बड़े स्तर पर युद्ध लड़ना होगा।
टिलरसन ने कहा था
सीनेट की विदेश मामलों की समिति के सामने टिलरसन ने बुधवार को कहा था, दक्षिण चीन सागर में चीन की गतिविधियां चिंता पैदा करती है। इस इलाके में द्वीप का निर्माण बंद करने और कृत्रिम द्वीपों को खाली करने का हम उसे स्पष्ट संकेत भेजेंगे। चीन को दखल की इजाजत नहीं दी जाएगी। उन्होंने ताइवान के साथ मजबूत संबंधों की भी पैरवी की थी। हालांकि 'एक चीन' नीति में बदलाव से इन्कार किया था।
..इसलिए है विवाद
प्राकृतिक संपदा से संपन्न और ऊर्जा स्रोतों से भरपूर दक्षिण चीन सागर से सालाना 5000 अरब डॉलर (करीब 3.40 लाख रुपये) का कारोबार होता है। चीन इस पूरे क्षेत्र पर अपना एकाधिकार जताता है। उसने कृत्रिम द्वीप बना रखे हैं। फिलीपींस, मलेशिया, ताइवान, वियतनाम, ब्रूनेई भी इसके अलग-अलग हिस्सों पर दावा करते हैं। बीते साल अंतरराष्ट्रीय न्यायाधिकरण ने चीन का एकाधिकार खारिज कर दिया था।
फैसले को ठुकराते हुए चीन ने अपनी गतिविधियां तेज कर रखी है। अमेरिका का कहना है कि चीन को इस फैसले का सम्मान करना चाहिए। इस इलाके में अमेरिका नौसेना और वायु सेना के वाहन भी आते-जाते रहते हैं जिन पर चीन नाराजगी जताता रहा है।

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Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Pakistan feeding fear, harming India ties, says Trump organization



WASHINGTON: The Trump organization on Thursday issued an extreme arraignment of Pakistan in its first open evaluation of the area, pointing the finger at Islamabad for falling apart ties with India and cautioning that Pakistan's "quest for strategic atomic weapons conceivably brings down the edge for their utilization."

"They may break down further in 2017, particularly in case of another prominent psychological oppressor assault in India that New Delhi credits to starting in or accepting help from Pakistan," Coats cautioned, including that facilitating of increased Indo-Pakistani strain, including arrangements to reestablish official discourse, will presumably pivot "on a sharp and maintained decrease of cross-outskirt assaults by fear based oppressor bunches situated in Pakistan and advance in the Pathankot examination," which Pakistan has been slowing down.

Hours after Coats' declaration, the US Treasury office reported follow-up authorizations against a few Pakistan-based people and entities+ , including the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and its front for magnanimous exercises, Jamaat-ud-Dawah, as a piece of its counter-fear mongering measures.

"The United States proceeds to forcefully target fanatics in Pakistan and the encompassing area, including foundations and other front gatherings utilized as vehicles to encourage illegal fear monger exercises. The three people and element we assigned today have associations with fear monger bunches that are an immediate danger to the security of both the United States and Pakistan," John Smith, the treasury office's chief of treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control said in an announcement.


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Friday, 15 July 2016

Nice Attack: Islamic terror, wilful denial and rise of right-wing forces

When a terrorist attack takes place — and most are targeted against unarmed civilians in virtually every sphere of public life — the initial reaction of shock and horror is quickly replaced by anger. Grief needs a catharsis. In absence of the terrorists who have perpetrated the crime, the anger turns towards the political leaders whose job it is to provide security.

The blood has not yet been wiped off the streets of Nice that France has turned against President Francois Hollande. TV channels covering the Thursday night tragedy, showed how unmitigated anger poured out against a President largely seen as effete, ineffective and incapable of preventing waves and waves of terror attacks on French soil.

The attack in Nice was as gruesome a terror strike as any. Latest reports indicate that 84 people were killed when a large white truck, said to be driven by a French-Tunisian citizen, ploughed into a large crowd, who gathered at the beachfront Promenade des Anglais in southern city of Nice for a fireworks display on Bastille Day. Local French media reported that the driver shouted "Allahu Akbar" before taking out his gun and firing several times at the crowd before he was subsequently neutralised.

Bastille Day commemorates the Storming of the Bastille on 14 July, 1789, an important event in the French Revolution. It is marked with a military parade down Paris' most famous boulevard, a presidential address to the nation and a vast fireworks display. Founding values of French Republic, equality, liberty and fraternity, are glorified.

The significance of the day and the fact that a large number of citizens had gathered for celebration — made it a lucrative target. In one fell blow, two purposes were achieved. One, a huge number of people were killed ensuring widespread outrage and non-stop media coverage — aspects which serve as fuel for glorification of terror and draws more and more perpetrators. Two, a symbolic, cruel blow was dealt to the French ideal of syncretism, the bedrock on which the multicultural republic stands.

Source: http://www.firstpost.com

Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Trump, Clinton campaign will be nasty—and that's good news

As the presidential election looks to be featuring two of the most polarizing candidates in modern American politics, we can expect a hard sell of potential stories and ads to try and make Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton more appealing. But the real deciding factor will once again be an avalanche of negative advertising, designed to tear down the policies and besmirch the personal behavior of the other side. Already, commentators are expecting an historical use of negative campaigning. And voters should be thankful for this.

Appropriately, negative ads and campaigns get a very bad rap. They turn off voters, demonize opponents for perfectly acceptable policy disputes and coarsen the political culture — all of these are legitimate complaints. But negative campaigns are still a breath of fresh air compared to the toxic potential of positive ads.

 Positive campaigns may be loved in theory, but in reality they are not idealized "Lincoln vs Douglas" debates, with each side courteously presenting their argument. They are instead frequently issue-free, focused on the perceived personal benefits of the candidate's previous career and sunny pictures of family.

By now, with a stream of embarrassing sex scandals hitting the papers—and with a grandfatherly former Speaker of the House now serving time due to his action related to sexual assaults—we should hope that voters won't buy into the tightly controlled stories about happy political families. But those stories, and the other inspirational pieces about rising from nothing to seek high office, are all part of the same problem of positive campaigns: They are really designed to tell as little as possible about a candidate's actual policy.



Even when they do manage to deal with issues, positive policy proposals are presented in a facile manner, frequently with untruths and a complete unwillingness to face up to the likelihood of success versus failure. Donald Trump's critics have loudly proclaimed that most of his ever-changing policy proclamations are impossible to carry out.

Trump and his supporters have said the same about some of his competitors' plans, and will undoubtedly try to use the same arguments against Clinton. The only way for voters to actually judge these arguments is negative campaigns. Positive ads will not expose the elisions. Only negative ones have any hope of blasting holes and exposing the policy weaknesses of a candidate's pie-in-the-sky plans.

But that is not the biggest benefit of negative ads. They are simply more truthful and fact-based than negative ones. Vanderbilt University Professor John Geer, the author of In "Defense of Negativity: Attack Ads in Presidential Campaigns," has noted that negative ads may be unpleasant but they end up presenting vastly more factual information—60 percent more on average—than the shiny happy positive variety.

What negative ads do is present a strong policy contrast for voters, giving them a chance to draw a real distinction between the two candidates. Negative ads distort information—context is always left out and they take the absolute worst possible interpretation of any action by an opponent. But they are usually very issue-based and much more precise and detailed than the positive and glowing ads in favor of a candidate.


Source: http://www.cnbc.com

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Donald Trump the `presumptive` White House nominee as Cruz crashes out

Donald Trump looked all-but-certain of carrying the Republican Party colors in the 2016 presidential election after the billionaire political novice sent his only serious challenger Ted Cruz crashing out of the race.

Addressing jubilant supporters at Trump Tower in New York after romping to his seventh straight state-wide victory in the Indiana primary, the real estate mogul promised them: "We`re going to win in November, and we`re going to win big, and it`s going to be America first."

Tuesday`s contest in the midwestern state was seen as a final firewall by the "stop Trump" movement seeking to prevent him from locking in the party nomination.

But as the race was called overwhelmingly in Trump`s favor, Cruz conceded to supporters in Indianapolis that he no longer had a viable path forwards.

"We left it all on the field in Indiana," Cruz said. "We gave it everything we`ve got, but the voters chose another path."

"And so with a heavy heart, but with boundless optimism for the long-term future of our nation, we are suspending our campaign."

It was a stunning denouement for the arch-conservative Texas senator who had insisted he would press on to the final day of the Republican race.

His departure leaves the low-polling Ohio Governor John Kasich as Trump`s only challenger for the nomination -- making it a virtual certainty that he will go head to head in a general election matchup with the likely Democratic flagbearer Hillary Clinton.

The top echelon of the Republican establishment said as much minutes after Cruz capitulated, with Republican Party chief Reince Priebus declaring Trump the "presumptive" nominee.

"Donald Trump will be presumptive @GOP nominee, we all need to unite and focus on defeating @HillaryClinton," Priebus said, in an extraordinary move to embrace a candidate the party establishment fought tooth and nail to stop.

Clinton meanwhile suffered an upset in Indiana as her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders mounted a come-from-behind victory, denying the former secretary of state a feather in her cap as she seeks their party`s presidential nomination.

Sanders, a self-declared democratic socialist, beat Clinton by 53.2 percent to 46.8 percent with about three quarters of precincts reporting -- although Clinton remained well ahead in the overall delegate battle for the nomination.Cruz had been hoping to use the midwestern state to block Trump from receiving the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the nomination ahead of the Republican convention in Cleveland in July.

But the bombastic real estate mogul -- who has thus far defied all political logic to lead the Republican race -- swept the arch-conservative senator aside.

Trump was leading Cruz by about 53 percent to 37 percent, with Kasich languished at less than eight percent.

"Lyin` Ted Cruz consistently said that he will, and must, win Indiana. If he doesn`t he should drop out of the race-stop wasting time & money," Trump taunted in a tweet.

With 1,002 delegates to his name, Trump was already in favorable position to reach the magic number needed to avoid a contested party convention. With Cruz out of the race, crossing the threshold is a foregone conclusion for Trump.

Even before the Indiana results, Trump and Clinton had pivoted toward one another.

"I`m really focused on moving into the general election," Clinton said confidently Tuesday in West Virginia.

"That`s where we have to be because we are going to have a tough campaign against a candidate who`ll literally say or do anything," she said of Trump. "We`re going to take him on at every turn."

Cruz`s exit comes after the primary battle took a nasty turn Tuesday when Trump cited a tabloid report linking Cruz`s father Rafael to John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.

Trump raised the recent National Enquirer story in his interview with Fox News.

"This is just kooky," an irate Cruz shot back while stumping in Evansville, Indiana, branding Trump a "pathological liar."

"The man is utterly amoral," said Cruz, adding that "we are staring at the abyss" if Trump wins the White House. Source: http://zeenews.india.com