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Saturday, March 29, 2003
 

Hackers cripple al-Jazeera sites. The site was briefly hijacked by US hackers The websites of the Arabic television news channel Al Jazeera have come under electronic attack from hackers.

Some visitors to the site were diverted to a pornography site, while others found a page with an American flag and the message "Let Freedom Ring".

The Arabic and English-language sites of al-Jazeera have suffered internet disruptions since the television station showed pictures of dead and captive American soldiers in Iraq. [BBC News]

The efforts that Crusaders are making to shut down the sites just make it obvious that it's important to see what they have to say. If I were the al Jazeera management, I'd be trying to set up mirrors in a wide variety of countries. And I'd be using Mac OS servers!
9:40:03 PM    comment ()


Brazil secures World Bank loan. Brazil is granted a $505m World Bank loan amid praise for the administration of President Lula da Silva. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]

Bad news for the Brazilian economy.
5:36:54 PM    comment ()


An update to last night's doctrine. "It's time to stick the tail between the legs and get the fuck out of there folks. This doesn't smell good." [Scripting News]

Here's the deal -- we can't the war in Iraq. Even if by some miracle we should win it militarily, our occupying force is going to be picked off by suicide bombers from all over the Middle East. It'll be like Woodstock for our enemies. Imagine, hundreds of thousands of US troops a bus ride away, and throw in some CIA and FBI, and civillians from Bechtel and Lockheed-Martin. It'll make Vietnam look like a pot party. It's time to stick the tail between the legs and get the fuck out of there folks. This doesn't smell good.

I think this is a reasonable point. However, Dave continues:

The US-British plan was to blow up small bits of Baghdad and fool the Iraqis into believing they had the resolve to actually fight a war. They weren't fooled. Both sides dug in, to a stalemate.

I don't know where he got the idea that the government doesn't have the resolve to fight. I think it's blatantly clear that they do, much as I wish it were otherwise. Sure, they believed their own propaganda about the Iraqis greeting them with flowers, but that doesn't mean they aren't prepared to fight it out.

It's also way to early to call this war a stalemate. It's only been about a week--even France and Poland, the "cakewalks" of World War Two, held out for a month.
2:03:24 PM    comment ()


Scripting News is an attractive buy at $14.08 per share. [Scripting News]

According to a "fantasy stock market for weblogs," that is. If I were Dave I wouldn't get too cocky--this weblog has a valuation of $32.96, according to that site. Why, I have no idea.
1:59:14 PM    comment ()


N Korea defiant over inspections. Pyongyang vows not to repeat Iraq's "mistake" of allowing UN inspections and to resist calls to disarm. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]

Unfortunately that's probably the most sensible course of action for Kim Jong-Il. I just hope he doesn't decide to launch a pre-emptive strike of his own.
1:55:32 PM    comment ()


Air Attacks Targeting Iraq's Elite Guard [AP World News]

Three of every four allied airstrikes are now targeting Republican Guard forces that stand between advancing columns of U.S. ground troops and Saddam Hussein's government, a top American air officer said in an Associated Press interview Saturday.

I hope they meet with more success than Clinton's almost completely ineffective attacks on the Yugoslavian Army. If they don't, Bush would probably follow Clinton's example and turn the air strikes against primarily civilian targets.
1:43:07 PM    comment ()


US economy faces war jitters. The uncertain course of events on the battlefield could unsettle the US economy. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]

The war is bad enough without blaming it for everything that goes wrong. The US economy was already unsettled, as this article explains.
1:30:34 PM    comment ()


Recently I've quoted part of a speech by John Quincy Adams in the comments of other people's weblogs, so I thought I should reproduce the entire speech here:

AND NOW, FRIENDS AND COUNTRYMEN, if the wise and learned philosophers of the elder world, the first observers of nutation and aberration, the discoverers of maddening ether and invisible planets, the inventors of Congreve rockets and Shrapnel shells, should find their hearts disposed to enquire what has America done for the benefit of mankind?

Let our answer be this: America, with the same voice which spoke herself into existence as a nation, proclaimed to mankind the inextinguishable rights of human nature, and the only lawful foundations of government. America, in the assembly of nations, since her admission among them, has invariably, though often fruitlessly, held forth to them the hand of honest friendship, of equal freedom, of generous reciprocity.

She has uniformly spoken among them, though often to heedless and often to disdainful ears, the language of equal liberty, of equal justice, and of equal rights.

She has, in the lapse of nearly half a century, without a single exception, respected the independence of other nations while asserting and maintaining her own.

She has abstained from interference in the concerns of others, even when conflict has been for principles to which she clings, as to the last vital drop that visits the heart.

She has seen that probably for centuries to come, all the contests of that Aceldama the European world, will be contests of inveterate power, and emerging right.

Wherever the standard of freedom and Independence has been or shall be unfurled, there will her heart, her benedictions and her prayers be.

But she goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.

She is the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all.

She is the champion and vindicator only of her own.

She will commend the general cause by the countenance of her voice, and the benignant sympathy of her example.

She well knows that by once enlisting under other banners than her own, were they even the banners of foreign independence, she would involve herself beyond the power of extrication, in all the wars of interest and intrigue, of individual avarice, envy, and ambition, which assume the colors and usurp the standard of freedom.

The fundamental maxims of her policy would insensibly change from liberty to force....

She might become the dictatress of the world. She would be no longer the ruler of her own spirit....

[America's] glory is not dominion, but liberty. Her march is the march of the mind. She has a spear and a shield: but the motto upon her shield is, Freedom, Independence, Peace. This has been her Declaration: this has been, as far as her necessary intercourse with the rest of mankind would permit, her practice.

Secretary of State (later President) John Quincy Adams, in a speech before the House of Representatives on July 4, 1821.
1:16:52 PM    comment ()


Iraq warns of more suicide missions. An Iraqi army officer kills four US soldiers in a suicide attack, a tactic Baghdad says it will start using regularly. [BBC News | Front Page | UK Edition]

Maybe that's supposed to have some kind of propaganda appeal with other Arab countries, but it's not very smart.

No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.

George S. Patton
12:50:40 PM    comment ()


War games rigged?. The most elaborate war game the U.S. military has ever held was rigged so that it appeared to validate the modern, joint-service war-fighting concepts it was supposed to be testing, according to the retired Marine lieutenant general who commanded the game's Opposing Force.

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Van Riper used motorcycle messengers to transmit orders, negating Blue's high-tech eavesdropping capabilities, Oakley said. Then, when the Blue fleet sailed into the Persian Gulf early in the experiment, Van Riper's forces surrounded the ships with small boats and planes sailing and flying in apparently innocuous circles.

When the Blue commander issued an ultimatum to Red to surrender or face destruction, Van Riper took the initiative, issuing attack orders via the morning call to prayer broadcast from the minarets of his country's mosques. His force's small boats and aircraft sped into action [Army Times]

This seems like a good time to point out this story from last year. The exercise was part of the preparation for the invasion of Iraq, and was intended to test the new ideas the military was planning to use.

It was not the first time the brass has decided to ignore the result of a wargame that ended with the enemy winning. During World War Two, the Japanese Navy wargamed an upcoming operation, and after suffering a decisive defeat at the hands of the "American" players the brass ignored the result and declared victory. That operation was the Battle of Midway.
1:41:21 AM    comment ()


Iraqi Missile Shatters Kuwait City Mall [AP World News]

The Kuwaitis were lucky on the timing of this attack. The pictures of the damage on TV showed gaping holes blown up through the floor of a movie theater that had been full an hour earlier.
1:15:31 AM    comment ()


The Russian site I mentioned earlier is now available, and it's very interesting. The site contains English translations of GRU (Russian military intelligence) reports which are being posted at . There are many details of things being reported only generally in the mainstream media, and other things that aren't being reported at all. For example, the US forces have apparently had dozens of tanks and APCs disabled by sand damage to their engines.
1:01:20 AM    comment ()


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