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The Greatest Threat in Syria Comes from Iran
Efraim Inbar
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 nOBAMA MUSLIM MEETING SAID TO FOCUS ON ‘ALARMING   RISE’ OF BIGOTRY 
The White House won’t say who attended a meeting between Muslim leaders and President nObama at the White House on Wednesday, but comedian Dean Obeidallah says he was there. Writing in the Daily Beast, Obeidallah said discrimination was the main topic: “In fact, it was clearly the No. 1 issue raised: The alarming rise in anti-Muslim bigotry in America.” Obeiallah is well known for his flame-throwing attacks on Republicans, referencing “the GOP’s World Cup of bat[s**t] crazy” and a racial joke about the adopted grandchild of 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney. The comedian said he went to White House seeking help in encouraging Democrats to denounce Republicans’ comments on Islam. “My point was that while bigotry from certain Republicans is nothing new, I’m alarmed about the Democratic response to these comments. What is the Democrats’ response, you ask? Simple: silence.” He said nObama was very receptive: “While I can’t share the president’s exact response, I can tell you that he expressed his strong commitment to our community to fight anti-Muslim bigotry. I fully understand it’s not easy problem to remedy. But it was very heartening to hear the president’s passionate response.”  -Fox News 
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 Public figures deemed ‘private citizens’ -   Obeidallah also said that the organizer of the event, Farhana Khera, a well-known attorney who has spearheaded efforts to limit law enforcement “profiling” of Muslims in terrorism investigations, was also in attendance. As for the other 13, we are left to wonder. Unlike a similar gathering with beneficiaries of the president’s temporary executive amnesty programs on Wednesday, for which extensive coverage was granted, the administration decided to withhold the names of the attendees for the Muslim event, saying that the participants were “private citizens” and that privacy was necessary so that they could share their “candid views” on a range of topics.   -Fox News 
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 AMNESTY COMPROMISE PLAN: KEEP KIDS BUT NOT ADULTS 
The Hill: “Sen. Susan Collins [R-Maine] has proposed compromise legislation she hopes could serve as the basis for a deal between congressional Republicans and the White House on President nObama's executive actions on immigration. The Maine centrist Republican filed an amendment Wednesday that would allow nObama's 2012 executive action to stand. That executive action set up the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals [DACA] program, which offers safe harbor to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants who came to the country as children and have maintained a clean record. The Collins proposal would repeal nObama's executive action from November that would grant de facto legal status to the immediate family of U.S. citizens and permanent residents, which would affect up to 5 million immigrants…The fight over the executive actions is taking place on legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Funding is set to lapse on Feb. 27. ‘I'm looking for a compromise that can bring an end to this impasse,’ Collins told reporters in the Capitol.”  -Fox News 
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 Senate leaders won’t tie A.G. nomination to amnesty fight -   Dallas Morning News: “Sen. John Cornyn [R-Texas] said today that he opposes Loretta Lynch to replace Attorney General Eric Holder. But unlike fellow Texas Sen. Ted Cruz [R-Texas], he wants the nomination brought to a vote… Last week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McCon-nell [R-Ky.] said that despite anyone’s qualms about Lynch, he cannot see any justification for denying her a confirmation vote by the full Senate.”
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 ADMINISTRATION TAKES AGGRESSIVE STANCE ON NET REGS 
Fox News: “The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is proposing unprecedented rules to regulate Internet service providers, including mobile broadband, like a public utility, in a far-reaching move that could be one of the most divisive plans to emerge from the agency in years. In an op-ed in Wired magazine posted online, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said his plan would regulate Internet service much like phone service or any other public utility by applying Title II of the 1934 Communications Act.  In doing so, the agency would prohibit providers from slowing down, speeding up or blocking web content. ‘I am submitting to my colleagues the strongest open internet protections ever proposed by the FCC,’ he wrote…Net neutrality is the idea that Internet providers should not move some content faster than others or enter into paid agreements with companies such as Netflix to prioritize their data. Advocates for this approach say it would keep the Internet free and open, making content equally available to everyone and treating the Internet as a pipeline that must not restrict access.”   -Fox News 
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 FOX News' Shepard Smith Reports from Amman, Jordan  
(nation.foxnews.com) - FOX News anchor Shepard Smith reports from Amman, Jordan, following the burning alive of a Jordanian pilot. The pilot, Moaz al Kaseasbeh, was a member of a tribe closely linked to the Hashemite leadership of the Middle Eastern nation...King Abullah II ordered the execution of two prisoners Wednesday morning in response to Kaseasbeh's murder, and is reportedly planning to further combat the terror group. "Some [Jordanians] in the past have said 'ISIS is not our fight'. Today, in the media, and even the Muslim Brotherhood came forward to say 'we are against ISIS, this brutality cannot stand, we as Jordanians must stick together'. If that holds, it's relatively new, and if it stays... the king may have room to act." he continued.       http://nation.foxnews.com/2015/02/04/live-updates-fox-news-shepard-smith-reports-amman-jordan?cmpid=NL_foxnation
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 NBC Warned Brian Williams To Stop Telling Chopper Whopper  
(nicedeb) - By now, you’ve surely heard about the Brian Williams’ “Chopper Whopper” story which has been dominating the news for the past 24 hours. I think I may be the only blogger who hasn’t written about it, yet...NBC Anchor Brian Williams has been telling people his helicopter was shot down in Iraq for several years and now he’s recanting, saying he “misremembered” the event. Here is his original Dateline report from 2003 – which is apparently the accurate version. Some of the soldiers who were there, claim they didn’t see Williams during the “two harrowing nights” he claims he and his crew were stranded during the sand storm – but that doesn’t mean they weren’t there.       https://nicedeb.wordpress.com/2015/02/05/report-nbc-warned-brian-williams-to-stop-telling-chopper-whopper/
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 nObama to Seek War Authorization From Congress  
(Jack Kenny) - President nObama will be asking Congress to authorize military action against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, probably by the end of the week, the Washington newspaper The Hill reported Wednesday night...The request is expected to come just days after the latest ISIS outrage, the release of a video showing a Jordanian pilot being burned alive. Over the past several months the Islamic militants have released videos showing their beheadings of three Americans, two British citizens, and two Japanese. “I do think it’s forthcoming,” Senator Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, told The Hill. Corker said he would be surprised and “disappointed actually” if a war authorization request from the White House is “not here by the end of next week. And maybe sooner.” White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Wednesday that work was proceeding on developing a request for Authorization of the Use of Military Force “that could earn bipartisan support.”       http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/foreign-policy/item/20054-obama-to-seek-war-authorization-from-congress?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_campaign=6a31cd9e97-The_Editors_Top_Picks_3_12_143_12_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8ca494f2d2-6a31cd9e97-289778381
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 Republicans Oppose Cruz to Block Loretta Lynch Confirmation  
(Warren Mass) - Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), a steadfast opponent of the nObama administration’s use of executive actions to grant amnesty to illegal aliens, is facing opposition from members of his own party in his attempt to delay a Senate vote to confirm Loretta Lynch...President nObama’s nominee for attorney general — until the White House reverses itself on the executive actions. Cruz explained his position in a statement made to Politico in the Capitol on February 3: For several months now, I have called on the Senate majority leader to halt confirmations of every nominee executive and judicial, other than vital national security positions, unless or until the president rescinds his unconstitutional amnesty. We have an opportunity in front of us right now with Loretta Lynch — a nominee for attorney general — who has fully embraced and flat-out promised to implement the unconstitutional amnesty. I stand with Ted Cruz and its about time we all do. http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/20053-republicans-oppose-cruz-quest-to-block-loretta-lynch-confirmation?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_campaign=6a31cd9e97-The_Editors_Top_Picks_3_12_143_12_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8ca494f2d2-6a31cd9e97-289778381
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 Feds Wasting At Least $35 Billion on IT and Security  
(JIM SWIFT) - A new report, Understanding the Federal Government’s ‘IT Insecurity’ Crisis, released today by the International Association of Information Technology Asset Managers (IAITAM), has the group claiming that "half or more of the $70-$80 billion the U.S. government spends each year on Information Technology (IT) and IT Security is wasted."...Dr. Barbara Rembiesa, the report's author, found that the government spends more than $36,000 per employee on IT -- "an astonishing six times more per employee on IT than does private industry." In a press release promoting the report, Rembiesa writes, "Right now, we have the high-tech equivalent of the $436 Pentagon hammer and it’s just getting worse" and that "simply throwing more dollars at Information Technology (IT) and IT security is not a solution for anything other than mind-boggling waste of public funds."       http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/report-feds-wasting-billions-it-and-security_840309.html?utm_campaign=Weekly%20Standard%3A%20Daily%20Digest&utm_source=Weekly%20Standard%3A%20Daily%20Digest%20-%2002%2F05%2F15&utm_medium=email
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 GOP Senators Shocked By Media Accuracy  
(Neil Munro) - Republican Sen. Roy Blunt is shocked — pleasantly shocked. The establishment media is accurately saying Democrats are responsible for the partisan standoff over the 2015 budget for the Department of Homeland Security, the Missouri senator told The Daily Caller Wednesday... “Virtually all the headlines actually relate what is happening instead of what the media wants to portray is happening,” he said in an interview shortly after all Democratic senators again stopped the Senate from debating the agency’s $39.7 billion budget.       http://dailycaller.com/2015/02/05/gop-senators-shocked-by-media-accuracy/?advD=1248,48782
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 British Court Upholds Ban on Critics of Jihad and Sharia  
(David Wood) - According to the government of Great Britain, peaceful critics of jihad and sharia should be banned from the country. After UK Home Secretary Theresa May banned Robert Spencer and Pamela Geller in an effort to win the hearts of jihadists...many defenders of free speech (even many who do not agree with Spencer and Geller) were hopeful that the decision would be overturned. Unfortunately, the British courts are no less resigned to the death of British values than Theresa May. Given endless cases of Muslim grooming gangs raping British girls, Muslim suicide attacks on British trains, and Muslim converts butchering a British soldier in broad daylight, one would think that the British government would be careful to protect open discussion of the ideology that calls for the subjugation of Great Britain. However, to assume that the British government would stand up for British values is to assume the presence of a backbone where no backbone exists. Let us all hope that the United States and Canada take note of such cowardice and never sacrifice our rights on the altar of political correctness.       http://www.answeringmuslims.com/2015/02/british-court-upholds-ban-on-critics-of.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+answeringmuslims%2FynNl+%28Answering+Muslims%29
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 nObama Spat with Israel’s Netanyahu was White House Creation  
(Brent Scher) - The entire spat with the White House over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s invitation to speak to Congress was entirely manufactured by the White House...The truth about the incident, in which the White House complained that it was terribly wrong for Netanyahu to accept House Speaker John Boehner’s (R., Ohio) invitation without first notifying the administration, was made evident by a correction added to a New York Times article that greatly changed the timeline of events that effected the situation. Here’s the correction, added on Jan. 30, a day after the article was published:       http://freebeacon.com/national-security/obama-spat-with-israels-netanyahu-was-white-house-creation/
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 DOJ allowed Pentagon to bypass Congress in Taliban-Bergdahl swap  
(FoxNews.com) - Eric Holder's Justice Department green-lighted the decision not to notify Congress -- as required by law -- before the Pentagon traded five Taliban fighters for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl last year...the nObama administration's point person on Guantanamo Bay policy testified Thursday. Speaking to the Senate Armed Services Committee, defense official Brian McKeon was questioned on what is still a sore spot for many members of Congress: that the administration went forward with the Taliban-Bergdahl swap without giving Congress the typically required 30-day notification. And why didn't nObama say anything about Holder doing the traded?  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/02/05/guantanamo-adviser-doj-allowed-pentagon-to-bypass-congress-in-taliban-bergdahl/
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nObama: “...who would distort our religion for their nihilistic ends”  
(Robert Spencer) - Wait, what? He said, “our religion”? Back in 2008, when he referred to “my Muslim faith,” it was dismissed as a slip of the tongue. But now, if this AP report is accurate in quoting him, this is two “slips of the tongue” in the same direction...along with six years of foreign and domestic policies that aid and enable the advance of jihad and Islamic supremacism. Of course, what nObama is really doing here is not saying that he is a Muslim, but making a moral equivalence claim that all religions are equally capable of inciting their adherents to violence. That is a dogma that is nearly universally held these days, and is designed to stymie resistance to jihad and Islamic supremacism.       http://www.jihadwatch.org/2015/02/obama-we-are-summoned-to-push-back-against-those-who-would-distort-our-religion-for-their-nihilistic-ends?utm_source=Jihad+Watch+Daily+Digest&utm_campaign=cf270daf29-Daily_Digest&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ffcbf57bbb-cf270daf29-123451509
The Greatest Threat in Syria Comes from Iran
Efraim Inbar

     (meforum.org) - As the Assad regime is losing its grip over the country, Iran and its proxy, Hezbollah‎, both active defenders of the regime, are gaining greater freedom of action and trying to change the status quo along Israel's northern border. Both are ideologically committed to the destruction of Israel and are trying to establish a new operations stage against Israel on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights -- something that Assad has resisted for years.

     Hezbollah‎ seeks an additional arena from where it can harm Israel, as conducting operations against the Jewish state from Lebanon is problematic due to domestic political constraints (primarily fear of escalation and spillover effects on the Lebanese economy). Iran has a perennial interest in bleeding Israel. Creating a new threat from Syria serves this purpose. A new front in Syria will also to enhance its ability to deter an Israeli attack on its nuclear installations.

     The helicopter attack in Syria on senior commanders of Hezbollah‎ and Iran, just beyond the border with Israel, seems to signal that Jerusalem will not tolerate the opening of a new front. It is not clear that the Israeli-enunciated red line will be effective. Hezbollah‎'s response -- attacking an Israeli military convoy in the border area between the Golan Heights and Lebanon -- was measured, but indicated a tit for tat modus operandi.

     Israel's counter-response was also measured, showing that the government was reluctant to escalate intentionally and preferred to contain the violence. This is also what transpires from Israel's behavior in its war against Hamas during the summer of 2014. While Israel's cautious response is laudable in many respects, the limited Israeli military response to Hezbollah‎'s attack does not enhance deterrence.

     Deterrence can be enhanced, however, if Israel makes preparations for a large-scale operation against Hezbollah‎. This means building the necessary ground forces and training for Lebanese scenarios. Such a build-up process is not clearly evident so far, and Hezbollah‎ might deduce that its huge arsenal (over 100,000 missiles) creates an effective deterrent. As the number of attacks on Israel from southern Lebanon increased in recent months, the long period of quiet since 2006 seems more fragile. Perhaps Hezbollah‎ is less afraid to hit Israeli targets. Deterrence against highly motivated rivals such as Hezbollah‎ is always temporary and wears off with time. Israeli restraint is not conducive to restoration of deterrence. Therefore, the capability to destroy the Hezbollah‎ missile threat is needed for deterring this radical organization, but also in case Israel finds it necessary to address such a threat before it attacks the Iranian nuclear infrastructure.

     The attempts to change the security equation in the north call for a reassessment of Israel's policies toward Assad. If he is no longer able to resist the desire of Iran and Hezbollah‎ to perpetrate terrorist acts against Israel from beyond the Golan Heights, his usefulness for Israel becomes limited. It is true that the civil war in Syria, where bad guys fight bad guys, is a convenient strategic development. Moreover, Israel (among other actors) has very limited influence on the outcome of the bloody struggle, but the survival of the Assad regime should no longer be a factor in Israel's strategic calculations.

     Actually, the fall of the Assad regime is nowadays an Israeli interest. The demise of this regime would be a terrible blow to its regional allies -- Iran and Hezbollah‎. Damascus, an old ally of Tehran, is the linchpin of the Shiite crescent. And Iran is the most dangerous enemy of Israel and the main source for regional instability. The fall of Assad would also weaken Hezbollah‎ considerably. It would reduce Hezbollah‎-Iranian influence in Lebanon and make the Hezbollah‎ military build-up a more complicated enterprise. A Hezbollah‎ without Iranian control of Damascus might spare Israel the need to intervene militarily in Lebanon in order to deal with the missile threat.

     If Assad falls, it is not clear what will happen in Syria, but it is certain that Sunni radical groups will be more influential and the struggle over controlling parts of the country will continue. Yet, substate groups are generally less of a security threat than states. Assad-led Syria still has a chemical weapons arsenal and there are reports that it is trying to revive its nuclear weapon program.

     An Israeli predisposition to discard Assad is also useful in Jerusalem's relations with Saudi Arabia, which loathes the Assad regime and understands that its fall will curtail the growing Iranian influence in the Middle East. It is the Iranian threat that constitutes the strategic glue between the two states.

     Of course, the nObama administration does not grasp the Iranian threat and continues its ill-advised attempts to reach an agreement with Iran, which allows Tehran to keep its option to build nuclear weapons. It tries to strengthen Shiite control of Baghdad, seems to cooperate with Assad against ISIS, which turned out to be a mere strategic distraction, and accepts the Shiite Houthis' takeover of Yemen. Therefore, the Syrian-Lebanese nexus could become another issue of divergence between Jerusalem and Washington. Consequently, the paralysis of Barack nObama's Middle East policy increasingly becomes an Israeli concern as well.

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