The Deepening Iran Crisis

OK, so I’m a little slow…. In his article dated October 5, 2009, George Friedman of Strategic Forecasting reports:

Two major leaks occurred this weekend over the Iran matter.

In the first, The New York Times published an article reporting that staff at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the U.N. nuclear oversight group, had produced an unreleased report saying that Iran was much more advanced in its nuclear program than the IAEA had thought previously. According to the report, Iran now has all the data needed to design a nuclear weapon. The New York Times article added that U.S. intelligence was re-examining the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) of 2007, which had stated that Iran was not actively pursuing a nuclear weapon.

The second leak occurred in the British paper The Sunday Times, which reported that the purpose of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s highly publicized secret visit to Moscow on Sept. 7 was to provide the Russians with a list of Russian scientists and engineers working on Iran’s nuclear weapons program.

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If Netanyahu went to Moscow to deliver this intelligence to the Russians, the only surprise would have been the degree to which the Israelis had penetrated the program, not that the Russians were there. The Russian intelligence services are superbly competent, and keep track of stray nuclear scientists carefully. They would not be surprised by the charge, only by Israel’s knowledge of it.

[…]

Two conclusions can be drawn. First, the Israelis no longer need to add to their knowledge of Russian involvement; they know what they need to know. And second, the Israelis do not expect Iranian development to continue much longer; otherwise, maintaining the intelligence capability would take precedence over anything else.

It follows from this that the use of this intelligence in diplomatic confrontations with Russians and in a British newspaper serves a greater purpose than the integrity of the source system. And that means that the Israelis expect a resolution in the very near future — the only reason they would have blown their penetration of the Russian-Iranian system.

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The least that can be said about this is that the Obama administration and Israel are trying to reshape the negotiations with the Iranians and Russians. The most that can be said is that the Americans and Israelis are preparing the public for war. Polls now indicate that more than 60 percent of the U.S. public now favors military action against Iran. From a political point of view, it has become easier for U.S. President Barack Obama to act than to not act. This, too, is being transmitted to the Iranians and Russians.

It is not clear to us that the Russians or Iranians are getting the message yet. They have convinced themselves that Obama is unlikely to act because he is weak at home and already has too many issues to juggle. This is a case where a reputation for being conciliatory actually increases the chances for war. But the leaks this weekend have strikingly limited the options and timelines of the United States and Israel. They also have put the spotlight on Obama at a time when he already is struggling with health care and Afghanistan. History is rarely considerate of presidential plans, and in this case, the leaks have started to force Obama’s hand.

So there you are.

If that’s going to keep you awake, you just as well read the full article, eh? Here you are: Two Leaks and the Deepening Iran Crisis

“Mark my words,
it will not be six months
before the world tests Barack Obama
like they did John Kennedy.”
Joe Biden

A Blank Check for Love

What kind of commitments toward Himself does God require of me?

  • Love Him with all (Matthew 22:37)
  • If I love, then also obey (John 14:15)
  • Seek Him first, also His kingdom (Matthew 6:33; Colossians 3:1,2)
  • My body (Romans 12:1; 6:13)
  • Live His life (Galatians 2:20; 5:25)
  • Absolute dependence (John 15:5)
  • Take up my cross daily and follow (Luke 9:23)

Can I trust Him and love Him enough to stick my neck way out and give Him a blank check?

Dare I say, “Lord, whatever You tell me to do, I will do my best to do”?

Source: notes from a talk I gave at my home congregation — Hopewell Mennonite Church — on Sunday, May 28, 2006.

Facebook Ads

Mafia this, Hot Pics that, She Searched For You the other, Hot Singles in Your Neighborhood something else — I got tired of nuking offensive ads on Facebook. More than that, why should I expose my mind to exploited (self- and otherwise) women exposing their superficial charms?

I looked for a way to adjust my Facebook settings so I could block certain categories of ads and fan pages.

No luck.

So, being a gung-ho Firefox user, I ended up with Adblock Plus and its filtering capabilities.

Here are the five custom filters I’m presently using:

  • facebook.com#*(id^=highlights_ad)
  • facebook.com#*(social_ad)
  • facebook.com#*(social_ad_advert)
  • facebook.com#*(sponsors)
  • facebook.com#*(sidebar_ads)

I also have the EasyList (USA) Filter Subscription enabled.

Presto! Voila! Bingo! WooHoo!

No more Facebook ads!

HT: The Ausbury Blog and Earle’s Notebook

Heavenly Minded

A day or two ago I was leafing through a homeschooling magazine we got in the mail.

Eventually I got to a page on the left with this at the top:

Raising heavenly minded children
Raising Heavenly Minded Children

Very good!

Then I glanced to the page on the right and saw this:

less than heavenly minded photo
Is this photo conducive to being heavenly minded?

As a man looking at that, I admit to being momentarily distracted from that whole heavenly minded business.

Yes, I flattened out the scanned image above. I couldn’t in good conscience and Christian purity leave the photo as it was.

Did the magazine editors not think about the contradiction between the article and its accompanying photo?

I don’t know.

Was the woman being heavenly minded by dressing that way and then offering that view to the camera?

Obviously I don’t know that either.

I’m simply appealing to Christian women to consider whether or not the decadent culture in which we live has caused you to inadvertently lower the decency bar too far.

It seems to me that Christian purity requires modesty in dress. Actually, purity also produces such modesty.

So allow me a play on words in closing:

Heavenly minded — how much does it cover?

Corning Cows

No, not that kind of “Corning” — so far’s I know, they don’t make cows.

Not Tupperware.

Not Rubbermaid either.

Just corning.

Like this:

Photo 1: Corn-Munching Cows

Saturday I took “used” corn stalks off our garden and hove them over the fence for the landlord’s cows to munch.

Read it all

Homemade Greenhouse

So our friend DonnaW posted at Facebook that she built a greenhouse yesterday. Today she posted some photos.

In a comment, I asked her to tell me how to build one.

To facilitate the matter, I’m posting this.

Hey, Donna! Please post your answer(s) below! 😀

I’ve been wanting to build something simple, fast, and easy. And functional. And sturdy. And inexpensive. (No, I don’t need no Flora Mansion.)

Persecution Updates

Here are four recent pieces from Mission Network News, the first being from Somalia:

Somalia’s Muslim militants are hunting down converts to Christianity. According to Voice of the Martyrs Canada, Al-Shabaab members have murdered 14 believers since July 15.

Compass Direct News reports the September 15 shooting death of 69-year-old Omar Khalafe, an underground Christian who had Bibles in his possession.

On the day of his death, Khalafe was carrying 25 Somali Bibles he hoped to deliver to an underground fellowship in Somalia.

Full article: Islamic extremists in Somalia hunting Christians

Next we go to India:

Since his conversion from Hinduism six years ago, Indian pastor Vanamali Parishudham has suffered opposition for his faith in Christ from other Hindus and even his parents. Most recently, Pastor Parishudham was physically attacked on his way to his home in Narketpalli, Andhra Pradesh.

On his five-kilometer walk home from a Sunday service, three Hindu extremists came up behind Parishudham and struck him hard on the head with what are being called sharp-edged metal rods. According to International Christian Concern, Parishudham was knocked unconscious almost immediately and left for dead by his attackers. He was bleeding severely from the head.

Full article: Pastor attacked by extremists

Now on to China:

An official notice was sent to government agencies last weekend telling them to “be prepared to use military force to crackdown on the churches throughout China,” according to ChinaAid. Dubbed the “Xinjiang Model,” this method was named after a violent incident that resulted in several hundred deaths in August. ChinaAid’s president says this preparation is unnecessary.

Full article: Officials prepare for violent crackdown

And finally back to India:

After being attacked by an ax-wielding young man, death was anticipated for Gospel for Asia missionary Titus Aamer.

Aamer met with this young man because he expressed an interest in Christianity: his parents had recently given their hearts to Christ. Later, however, the man attacked Aamer after being influenced by anti-Christian extremists.

Aamer suffered severe blows to the head and wasn’t expected to live; he remained in a coma until doctors were able to treat his wounds.

Full article: Militants in India launch brutal attack against missionary

Now you know.

Above all, love God!

since November 9, 2005