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U.S. government watchdog claims modern planes vulnerable to remote midair hijacking

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Comment: So, what's to stop someone like the CIA from intentionally crashing an airplane via remote hacking and then blaming it on terrorists or another country? Perhaps this is what occurred to bring down the recent Germanwings crash? Intelligence agencies like the CIA and Mossad do love their false flags.


Modern commercial aircraft could be remotely hacked and taken control of, even by someone on the ground, as they are increasingly connected to the internet, according to the latest report by the US Government Accountability Office.

"Modern communications technologies, including IP connectivity, are increasingly used in aircraft systems, creating the possibility that unauthorized individuals might access and compromise aircraft avionics systems," the report states, quoting cyber security and aviation experts.

Modern aircraft systems use IP networking to communicate within the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), and if one system connected to an IP network is compromised, damage can potentially spread to other systems on the network.

The report doesn't provide any specifics on how the hacking and taking over could be done, but states that the person would have to get through the firewalls that divide the aircraft's flight control and entertainment systems.

"Firewalls are software components, they could be hacked like any other software and circumvented,"the report cited experts as saying.

Che Guevara

U.S. feeds the Saudi beast but House of Saud faces defeat in Yemen and overthrow at home

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A Houthi protest in Sana against Saudi-led strikes.

Let Yemenis determine their future
"The interventions of US imperialism, with the direct collaboration of the Saudi monarchy, have plunged the entire Middle East into chaos and bloodshed—from the destruction of Iraq, to the transformation of Libya into a militia-ravaged "failed state," to the ongoing carnage inflicted upon Syria ... This predatory imperialist offensive threatens to ignite a region-wide conflagration, even as Washington deliberately ratchets up military tensions with both Russia and China. The threat of these separate conflicts coalescing into a third world war grows by the day."

- Bill Van Auken, Obama's criminal war against Yemen, World Socialist web Site
"Will the reactionary rulers of Saudi Arabia manage to break the legitimate hopes and enthusiastic dreams burning in the hearts of thousands of young people of the Arabian Peninsula? Never!"

- Gamal Abd al-Nasser, President of Egypt 1956 to 1970

Comment: Yet again we see the U.S. exporting freedom and democracy Western style: destroying a country's infrastructure and killing many innocents who want nothing more than to just live peaceably and off of the yoke of U.S. subjugation and dictates.


Rocket

Airstrikes 'not the answer': Iran proposes peace plan for Yemen

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A Saudi artillery unit fires shells towards Houthi positions from the Saudi border with Yemen April 13, 2015.
Iran has proposed a peaceful solution to the crisis in Yemen, calling for a ceasefire on the ground and the end of airstrikes by Saudi-led coalition against the Houthi rebels - Tehran's allies. The plan is expected to be submitted to the UN on Wednesday.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, said that the peace plan involves a truce, humanitarian aid, dialogue between the factions of the Yemeni conflict and "a broad-based government, friendly to all its neighbors."

"This issue should be resolved by the Yemenis. Iran and Saudi Arabia need to talk but we cannot talk to determine the future of Yemen," Zarif said at a news conference in Madrid on Tuesday.

The foreign minister stressed that "all operations should end on land and from the air," Reuters reported.

Iran is not seeking dominance in Yemen, while Saudi-led air strikes "are simply not the answer" as they are exacerbating the problem, Zarif added.

"Everyone in Yemen carries two weapons. Whoever has the aspiration of controlling this country doesn't know Yemen," Zarif said, reported the Wall Street Journal.

According to the foreign minister, the US and its allies in Europe should not insist on preconditions before diplomatic talks take place in Yemen if they do not want to deepen the crisis.

Comment: With Saudi Arabia signing up Egypt for a 'major military manoeuvre' the crisis in Yemen is escalating rapidly, despite the efforts of Russia and now Iran for a peaceful resolution.

For more geopolitical 'dot-connecting' on recent developments in Iran and Yemen and beyond, listen to: Behind the headlines: Iranian nuclear power - Whats the big deal?


Eye 2

Sinking Minsk-2 - the family war business must go on

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Prominent neoconservative Robert Kagan
Victoria Nuland and Robert Kagan have a great mom-and-pop business going. From the State Department, she generates wars and - from op-ed pages - he demands Congress buy more weapons. There's a pay-off, too, as grateful military contractors kick in money to think tanks where other Kagans work, writes Robert Parry.

Neoconservative pundit Robert Kagan and his wife, Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland, run a remarkable family business: she has sparked a hot war in Ukraine and helped launch Cold War II with Russia - and he steps in to demand that Congress jack up military spending so America can meet these new security threats.

This extraordinary husband-and-wife duo makes quite a one-two punch for the Military-Industrial Complex, an inside-outside team that creates the need for more military spending, applies political pressure to ensure higher appropriations, and watches as thankful weapons manufacturers lavish grants on like-minded hawkish Washington think tanks.

Not only does the broader community of neoconservatives stand to benefit but so do other members of the Kagan clan, including Robert's brother Frederick at the American Enterprise Institute and his wife Kimberly, who runs her own shop called the Institute for the Study of War.

Robert Kagan, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution (which doesn't disclose details on its funders), used his prized perch on the Washington Post's op-ed page on Friday to bait Republicans into abandoning the sequester caps limiting the Pentagon's budget, which he calculated at about $523 billion (apparently not counting extra war spending). Kagan called on the GOP legislators to add at least $38 billion and preferably more like $54 billion to $117 billion:

Bomb

Need more killing: Saudi Arabia signs up Egypt for 'major military maneuver'

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Saudi army artillery fire shells towards Houthi positions from the Saudi border with Yemen April 13, 2015.
Riyadh continues to strengthen ties with powerful regional armies amid an ongoing air campaign against Houthi fighters in Yemen. It has signed up Egypt for a joint planning of a "major military maneuver" with other Gulf states in Saudi Arabia.

During the visit of the Saudi Defense Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Cairo to discuss military campaign in Yemen, both countries agreed to form a joint military committee to discuss the "implementation of a major strategic maneuver in the territory of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia", the Egyptian President's office said in a statement. The statement gave no further details on the planned military exercise.

Comment: This new war in Yemen is quickly escalating. Probably much to the delight of Israel and the US.


Star of David

Netanyahu whines after Putin briefs him on defensive weapons concept

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© RIA Novosti / Pavel Lisitsyn
Following Russia's decision to lift a ban on supplying S-300 missile systems to Iran, the Israeli PM has called President Putin to express his "grave concerns" - and received a detailed explanation of defensive weapons and the logic behind Moscow's move.

According to a statement released by the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin "gave a detailed explanation of the logic behind Russia's decision...emphasizing the fact that the tactical and technical specifications of the S-300 system make it a purely defensive weapon; therefore, it would not pose any threat to the security of Israel or other countries in the Middle East."

The assurances do not appear to have had the desired effect. In a statement released by his office, the Israeli PM expressed "grave concerns regarding the decision," and told Russia's president that this step "will only encourage Iranian aggression in the region and further undermine the stability of the Middle East."


Comment: It actually undermines Israel's aggression in the region.


Comment: Putin had to move quickly because the US Congress is 'doing its job' finding ways to scrap the Iranian deal.


Dollar

House Republicans want to repeal estate tax on wealthiest Americans, costing taxpayers $269 billion over 10 years

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House Republicans this week will vote to repeal the inheritance tax, which only affected the 4,700 riches families in the country in 2013. Above, Paris Hilton attends the Neon Carnival on Saturday in California.
House Republicans this week will vote to hand the heirs and heiresses of America's largest fortunes a $269 billion tax break by repealing the federal inheritance tax.

The legislation would shield the very richest families from taxes on the fortunes they inherit. After years of GOP attacks on the inheritance tax, also known as the estate tax, only a few thousand of the wealthiest families are subjected to it -- 4,700 total in 2013, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation. Only individual fortunes worth over $5.43 million can be taxed under current law, an amount that doubles to $10.86 million for wealthy couples. The Republican proposal would eliminate all of these estates -- which are over 15,700 percent richer than the median American household -- from taxation.

Inheritance taxes are at the center of the policy debate over economic inequality. French economist Thomas Piketty has called for a global wealth tax to combat widening economic inequality based on unearned wealth passed between generations. But the Republican bill scheduled for a vote this week would move in the exact opposite direction, eliminating even the limited taxes on family capital that the United States currently deploys.

Comment: Republicans also think we're spending too much money on food stamps. Their latest legislative initiative aims to cut the program by $125 billion over ten years, just under half of what they want to handout to millionaire heirs and heiresses. How twisted is that?


Heart - Black

Cowards US, UK thank Russia for doing what they should have done: Evacuate citizens from Yemen


The British Foreign Office, as well as the US Secretary of State, have thanked Moscow for the evacuation of their citizens from war-torn Yemen, as Russian planes and ships take hundreds of Russian and foreign nationals from the conflict zone.

In a phone conversation with Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, US Secretary of State John Kerry "expressed gratitude for assistance in evacuation of American citizens" from Yemen, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Monday.


Comment: What an utter slime-ball. Shame on the U.S. for supporting another illegal act of unilateral aggression. Scratch that, shame on them for being active, willing participants in the bloodbath! And then having the utter gall not to evacuate their own citizens while they're busing providing the bombing coordinates to their Saudi lackeys. Totally disgusting.


A spokesperson for the UK Foreign Office told RT on Monday that, "we can confirm that six British nationals left Yemen at the weekend on a Russian Navy vessel. We thank the Russian authorities for their assistance."

Over 300 people were evacuated from the Yemeni capital of Sanaa in two Russian flights on Sunday, and another 300 people were earlier taken from the port of Aden to Djibouti by a Russian vessel. According to the Russian Embassy in Djibouti, 18 US citizens and six UK citizens, including children and toddlers, were aboard the ship.

Snakes in Suits

No surprise: UN Security Council imposes arms embargo on Houthis in Yemen

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© Reuters/Eduardo Munoz
The UN Security Council has imposed an arms embargo against the Houthi rebels in Yemen and the allied forces loyal to former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

Fourteen members of the Security Council voted in favor of the resolution, Russia being the only abstention.

The Russian representative explained the move by saying that not all of Moscow's proposals had been included in the final text drafted by Jordan and Gulf Arab states.

"The co-sponsors refused to include the requirements insisted upon by Russia addressed to all sides to the conflict to swiftly halt fire and to begin peace talks," Russian UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin told the council after the vote.

Comment: No peaceful resolution to the Yemen crises as expected. The will of the elites trumps the will of the people.


Gold Coins

Russia officially joins $60B China-led infrastructure bank

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On Tuesday Russia officially becomes a founder of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). It means Russian companies can take part in infrastructure projects in the Asia-Pacific region, and could attract foreign investment into Russia.

Russia applied for membership as a founding member of the AIIB 2 weeks ago, along with another 52 countries. The founding members have the right to establish the rules guiding the bank's activities. China reportedly had rejected requests from North Korea and Taiwan to join the AIIB. The final list of the bank's founding members will be announced on April 15.

"Russia as a country belonging to the target region of the bank's operations, and is meant to play an important role in investment decisions and also attract investment funds from the bank in the interest of improving the infrastructure of Siberia and the Russian Far East. We expect that the bank will become an effective tool for strengthening transcontinental links and will contribute to Eurasian integration," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Aleksandr Lukashevich said, according to RIA Novosti.

Comment: Money wars. Competition with the IMD and World Bank will be an interesting turn of events. Do we really think Christine Lagarde is "delighted?" Not too surprising that America's cohorts are abandoning ship the first chance they get and setting up new financial alliances.