Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Congressman Rob Wittman (Rare) Weekly Update, September, 2014

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Congressman Rob Wittman’s Weekly Update
WASHINGTON, DC – At the beginning of August, I urged the Speaker to keep the House in Washington so that the important work facing our nation could get done. And what I said then still holds true today: “Too much unfinished business remains, and too many important issues must still be addressed with a limited amount of time on the calendar. Congress has not completed its work, and our constituents expect us to stay and finish the job.”

With no votes in Congress for several weeks, I rose each day and traveled all over the First District to meet folks and hear their concerns, learn about the challenges they and their families face, and gain a better understanding of their views on the role and function of government. These conversations and interactions are absolutely critical to me as I serve the First District in Washington. 

A number of issues remain to be dealt with and deserve the full attention of Congress. No appropriations bills have yet been signed into law, and the federal government will run on a temporary extension of last year’s funding levels, which expires in December. This is a short-sighted, irresponsible way to fund our government’s essential functions, and I did not support it. At the same time, National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2015 has not yet been passed either, and the readiness of our military is threatened by the impending 2015 sequester. We should not rest until these and many other challenges facing our nation are addressed.

As many of you know, last week the President presented his broad ideas for a strategy to combat the violent extremist group known as ISIS. There is no question that ISIS must be destroyed. I believe that the U.S. should play a role in this, but that our role must be as part of a coalition of other nations, including both NATO partners and friendly nations in the Middle East. I also believe that Congress has a constitutional obligation to grant any military authority for a long-term, comprehensive endeavor. That authority must have a clear operational scope and military objective, and I will examine closely the administration’s plan when the specifics of how the mission’s success will be assured are presented to Congress.

Congress has very few days remaining on its legislative calendar this year, but I can assure you that I will continue to call for the House to remain in session to complete the people's work. My travels throughout the First District - and the correspondence I receive from folks like you - have made it clear that the people of America's First want action. I am committed to working with my colleagues in the House and Senate to achieve responsible public policy that ensures this nation remains the greatest the world has ever known.


President Obama speaks on airstrikes against ISIL in Syria

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Watch: President Obama delivers a statement on airstrikes on ISIL
Last night, President Obama ordered American armed forces to begin targeted airstrikes against ISIL targets in Syria. Speaking from the White House South Lawn today before heading to the United Nations General Assembly, the President made it clear that these strikes are part of the U.S. campaign to deliver one message on ISIL: They will find no safe haven.
The U.S. military actions also included strikes to disrupt plotting against the U.S. and our allies by the Khorasan Group -- a cell of seasoned al Qaeda operatives in Syria.
In his statement, the President made clear that the fight against these terrorists "is not America's fight alone":
"The people and governments of the Middle East are rejecting ISIL, and standing up for the peace and security that the people of the world deserve. Not since the Gulf War has the United States been joined in direct military action by such a broad coalition of Arab partners. Meanwhile, we will move forward with our plan -- supported by bipartisan majorities in Congress -- to ramp up our effort to train and equip the Syrian opposition, who are the best counter-weight to ISIL and the Assad regime."
President Obama also previewed his trip to the U.N. General Assembly, where he'll continue building support for the effort against ISIL:
"Over the next several days, I will be meeting Prime Minister Abadi of Iraq and with friends and allies at the United Nations to continue building support for the coalition that is confronting this profound threat to peace security. This overall effort will take time. There are challenges ahead. But we’re going to do what is necessary to take the fight to this terrorist group -- for the security of our country, the region, and the entire world."

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Syria News 2/1/2014, Turkey: Truck loaded with weapons confiscated

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- Dozens of terrorists killed in military operations in Homs
- Three citizens injured in mortar shell fell behind al-Mouasat Hospital in #Damascus
- Iraq, source in Anbar Operations Command western Iraq: security forces control Khalidiya east of Ramadi
- Palestine: One citizen died of suffocation after inhaling poisonous gases launched by Israeli soldiers

Our Notes:  Just bringing in news from around the world.  This is Syria's perspective on their local events.  We are just showing you their side of what they are dealing with.
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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Gerald Celente - Eddie and Tracy - WLW Cincinnati - January 20, 2014 (+p...

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Eddie and Tracy talk to Gerald Celente about 2014 economy and bitcoins.
Video Podcast with Gerald Celente.  His videos are blocked from being embedded, however, we have exclusive access to embedding non embeddable content that most others are not able to access.  We bring you news that is very hard to get anywhere else. 
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Gerald Celente - Trends In The News - "Worldwide Manipulation" - (1/14/1...

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"How the Goldman Sachs gang controls basically the entire world, Ex-US General: George Casey recommends patience on Iraq & what will it all mean in 100 years?"  This video is disabled for embedding.  As usual, we have a work around for that problem so we can bring you the latest news from Gerald Celente.
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