Detailed LCCC English News Bulletin For October 06/15

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Detailed LCCC English News Bulletin For October 06/15

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Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin analysis & editorials from miscellaneous sources published on October 05-06/15
From Aoun to Trump to Corbin/Hussain Abdul-Hussain/Now Lebanon/October 05/15
With Russia’s Dep. Army Chief due in Israel, Moscow posts 64 S-300 ship-to-air missiles off Syria, N. Israel/DEBKAfile/
October 05/15
Sexual Slavery: “Nothing to do with Islam”/Uzay Bulut/Gatestone Institute/October 05/15
Analysis: Palestinian rebellion underway/YOSSI MELMAN /J.Post/
October 05/15
‘We are not neutral’: Angela Merkel on Israeli-German relations/Eldad Beck/Ynetnews/
October 05/15
U.S. enforcement of Iran arms embargo slipped during nuclear talks: sources/Reuters/Yeganeh Torbati/October 05/15
Russian airstrikes and selective outrage over Syria/Sharif Nashashibi/Al Arabiya/October 05/15
A Russian-American Tango in Syrian skies/Mohamed Chebarro/Al Arabiya/October 05/15
Wake up world, Afghanistan could be the next ISIS hotbed/Camelia Entekhabi-Fard/Al Arabiya/October 05/15
Russian intervention imposes a fait accompli on all sides/Raghida Dergham/Al Arabiya/October 05/15
Saudi Arabia’s labor sponsorship system must go/Khaled Almaeena//Al Arabiya/October 05/15

Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin for Lebanese Related News published on October 05-06/15
No Injuries as Roadside Bomb Targets Hizbullah Van in Chtaura
Bekaa roadside bomb targets Hezbollah bus
Scuffle Breaks out between Mustaqbal, FPM MPs during Meeting on Electricity File
Shehayyeb: No Backing Down on Garbage Plan
SCC Calls for General Strike on Oct. 20, 26 and Nov. 4
Report: New Settlement on Army Promotions Crisis in the Making
Berri Says National Dialogue is ‘Oxygen’ amid Fears of Aoun Boycott
Two Dead as Baalbek Personal Dispute Erupts into Gunfire
From Aoun to Trump to Corbin

Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin For Miscellaneous Reports And News published on October 05-06/15
With Russia’s Dep. Army Chief due in Israel, Moscow posts 64 S-300 ship-to-air missiles off Syria, N. Israel
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report October 5, 2015
Islamic Jihad threatens to renew suicide bombings against Israelis
Israeli aircraft strike Hamas terror targets in Gaza after rocket fire
‘ISIS militants blow up ancient Arch of Triumph in Palmyra’
Turkey says Russia has escalated Syrian conflict with violation of its airspace
13- year-old Palestinian killed in clashes with security forces
Palestinian rebellion underway

Links From Jihad Watch Web site For Today
Islamic State murders 12 Christians for refusing to renounce Christ
Carson calls for revocation of Hamas-linked terror organization CAIR’s tax-exempt status
Nigeria: “Boko Haram marked me for death because I converted to Christianity”
Islamic State blows up ancient Arch of Triumph in Palmyra
Australia: Muslim who screamed “Allahu akbar” after murdering police official regularly attended mosque
Video: Robert Spencer — the speech the U.S. Catholic Bishops don’t want you to see (IMPROVED AUDIO)
Jamie Glazov Moment: The “Not All Muslims Do That” Suicidal Charade
Exclusive: Hate mail Irving mayor and police received over Ahmed Mohamed clock victimhood hoax
Bill Maher, Richard Dawkins slam Left for giving Islam “free pass” despite jihad terrorism
Swedish bishop wants to remove crosses from church and mark direction of Mecca to make it more inviting for Muslims

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From Aoun to Trump to Corbin
Hussain Abdul-Hussain/Now Lebanon/October 05/15
Shortly before the Iraq War in 2003, I ran into former British lawmaker George Galloway at a pub in Beirut where we engaged in a heated debate over the war. I wanted dictator Saddam Hussein removed. Galloway accused me of neo-conservatism. I told him I found it unsettling that I — partially raised in Baghdad and of Iraqi descent, with much higher stakes in that country than him — had to justify myself before a British MP who praised dictators from the comfort of his London office.
Shortly after Saddam’s downfall, the list of those on his payroll showed Galloway’s name as well as some Lebanese politicians, including former lawmaker Najah Wakim, in whose party I was one of the first and foremost activists.
Wakim’s tell-it-like-it-is attitude, his defiance of the establishment and his secularism were all characteristics that made him an attractive choice. In 1996, I joined his election campaign, the volunteers of which later started the People’s Movement. For the next two years, I was heavily involved in student politics at the American University of Beirut on Wakim’s behalf.
At the People’s Movement, we joined labor unions in protests against the government and in defiance of security forces. We opposed the ruling establishment — especially late Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, whom we believed was the incarnation of a Zionist-Masonic-American conspiracy in Lebanon.
We made friends with groups that gravitated around other tell-it-like-it-is leaders, such as former Army General Michel Aoun. One time, Assad’s viceroy in Lebanon, Ghazi Kanaan, censored an interview that Maguy Farah was scheduled to conduct with Aoun from his exile in Paris. The Aounists rallied in Achrafieh’s Sassine Square to protest censorship as we, leftist students, joined them, only for the army to beat and disperse everyone.
Wakim attacked corruption. Aoun opposed the international arrangement that had divided Lebanon into spheres of influence between Israel and Assad. Galloway was the Westerner who had seen the light and fought on our side for a free Palestine. Like us, these politicians were the underdogs. Like us, I thought, they were sincere. Those were the days. Then came a day when other leftist groups tried to enlist us, the Wakim party, for a campaign on civil marriage. Despite our secularism, Wakim passed. Apparently, 7,000 of his constituents were Sunnis who would turn away if he supported civil marriage. I later discovered that Wakim was friends with Assem Qanso, the secretary general of Assad’s Baath Party in Lebanon. Wakim and Qanso had a weekly card-playing date. When Wakim wanted us to campaign in municipal elections for a ticket that included Charbel Nahhas — who would later become an Aounist minister and a leader of the recent anti-government movement — I realized that anti-establishment politicians were frauds.
I was right. Aoun, who had spent 25 years accusing Assad of targeting Lebanon’s Christians, in 2005 jumped at the opportunity Assad had given him to return from exile and atone for his past. Like magic, Aoun refocused his sectarian rage from Assad to Hariri. Like a herd of sheep, his partisans followed. Regardless of his political shift, Aoun maintained his signature twitchy behavior and populism as he continued going after journalists.
Today it seems populism is fashionable worldwide.
America’s presidential candidates, Republicans Donald Trump and Ted Cruz and the tentatively Democratic Bernie Sanders, are all presenting themselves as tell-it-like-it-is firebrands. Like Aoun, Trump attacks journalists and trashes national war heroes. And like Aoun, perhaps also because of his bullying behavior, Trump is leading in the polls. Meanwhile, Senator Ted Cruz publically called fellow Republican and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnel a liar. Cruz, who can’t seem to get along with his own party’s senators, wants to run a country as vast and diverse as America. This wouldn’t be a concern expect that he is still alive in the polls. On the left side of the aisle, Bernie Sanders — who was never in the Democratic Party — now wants to win the party’s nomination for president. The senator from the fringe, who could not build consensus on anything during his time in Congress, now wants to change America. How? Middle class this, middle class that and bang, Bernie is turning into the leader of a cult that wants to bring down the temple.
Like Trump, Cruz, Sanders, Wakim, Nahhas, Aoun and Galloway, Britain’s John Corbin — a fringe personality — is now the chief of one of Britain’s two mainstream parties.