Tuesday, August 17, 2021
Safed rabbi jailed for multiple counts of sexual assault to get early release
A prison release committee on Tuesday decided to allow the early release of a well-known rabbi and yeshiva head from the northern city of Safed, who was jailed for committing a slew of sexual crimes against eight women, including multiple counts of sexual assault.
Rabbi Ezra Sheinberg was convicted in 2018 as part of a plea deal over a series of crimes committed against women who came to him for advice and counseling. He was sentenced to 7.5 years.
How Apple's plan to combat child abuse backfired on it
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/08/17/tech/apple-child-safety-tools-backfire/index.html
In early August, Apple (AAPL) announced a major new program designed to help combat child exploitation and promote safety, issues the tech community has increasingly embraced. It was a presentation big on intent but light on the details.
The Soviet War in Afghanistan, 1979 - 1989
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2014/08/the-soviet-war-in-afghanistan-1979-1989/100786/
Nearly twenty-five years ago, the Soviet Union pulled its last troops out of Afghanistan, ending more than nine years of direct involvement and occupation. The USSR entered neighboring Afghanistan in 1979, attempting to shore up the newly-established pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. In short order, nearly 100,000 Soviet soldiers took control of major cities and highways. Rebellion was swift and broad, and the Soviets dealt harshly with the Mujahideen rebels and those who supported them, leveling entire villages to deny safe havens to their enemy. Foreign support propped up the diverse group of rebels, pouring in from Iran, Pakistan, China, and the United States. In the brutal nine-year conflict, an estimated one million civilians were killed, as well as 90,000 Mujahideen fighters, 18,000 Afghan troops, and 14,500 Soviet soldiers. Civil war raged after the withdrawal, setting the stage for the Taliban's takeover of the country in 1996. As NATO troops move toward their final withdrawal this year, Afghans worry about what will come next, and Russian involvement in neighboring Ukraine's rebellion has the world's attention, it is worth looking back at the Soviet-Afghan conflict that ended a quarter-century ago. Today's entry is part of the ongoing series here on Afghanistan.
The Failure to Understand the True Mission Doomed Us To Defeat in Afghanistan
https://time.com/6090758/why-america-lost-afghanistan/
There are few items of bipartisan consensus in the United States. Here is one—the leaders of both political parties decided it was time to leave Afghanistan and to lose the 20 year war with the Taliban. The only dispute that now remains is whether the Trump administration, which had committed to withdrawal by this past May, would have directed the retreat more competently than Biden, who now faces one of the most humiliating debacles in American history.
As Afghan army routed, officials say Pentagon vastly overestimated its power
For months, Pentagon officials have insisted on what they said was the numerical advantage held by the Afghan forces — supposedly with 300,000 men in the army and the police — over the Taliban, estimated to number some 70,000.
But those army numbers were greatly inflated, according to the Combating Terrorism Center at the prestigious US Military Academy at West Point, New York.
As of July 2020, by its own estimate, the 300,000 included only 185,000 army troops or special operations forces under Defense Ministry control, with police and other security personnel making up the rest.
And barely 60% of the Afghan army troops were trained fighters, the West Point analysts said.
Monday, August 16, 2021
A Year Into Normalization Deal, Israel's Hope for Geopolitical Change Fades
The agreement itself was dramatic and impressive. It may have been the Trump administration’s only major diplomatic achievement in the region, and it was certainly one of the high points of Israel’s foreign policy during Netanyahu’s 12 years in office. When Morocco and Sudan later joined the normalization agreements it added even more feathers in his cap.
Nevertheless,
their strategic regional impact has been limited. Israeli defense
sources say the main achievements of peace with the UAE have been
economic and technological. As Netanyahu hoped, Emirati sheikhs have
demonstrated great interest in making large investments in Israel.
Biden in an impossible bind as Afghanistan blame game begins
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/14/joe-biden-afghanistan-crisis-blame-game
The war in Afghanistan will rank alongside Vietnam
as one of America’s great modern failures of strategy and execution,
Rothkopf added. “The bulk of the responsibility for that failure lies
with past administrations and with the leadership in Kabul (and to some
extent with Taliban enablers beyond the country’s borders). Biden is
doing what is right and what must be done. It is time to turn the page.”
Trump pretends he's a credible critic of Biden's Afghanistan policy
Three weeks ago, Trump held a rally in Ohio and took credit for the U.S. exit. "I started the process," he boasted. "All the troops are coming back home. They couldn’t stop the process. 21 years is enough. Don’t we think? 21 years. [The Biden administration] couldn’t stop the process. They wanted to, but it was very tough to stop the process."
Sunday, August 15, 2021
Assessment: Arson caused massive forest fire in Jerusalem hills
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/311781
A senior firefighter in the fire department stated on Sunday evening
that the fire had broken out as a result of a deliberate act of arson
and added that the investigation into the incident is only in its
infancy.
Saturday, August 14, 2021
Biden Delivers on Trump’s Afghan Exit as
Donald Trump made the politically popular pledge to bring U.S. troops
home from the nation’s longest war. Now Joe Biden is delivering on the
promise -- and reaping growing criticism over the grim results that are
unfolding in Afghanistan.
Friday, August 13, 2021
Judge refuses to toss out Dominion defamation suits against Powell, Giuliani and Lindell
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/11/judge-dominion-defamation-suits-powell-504000
The three defendants’ arguments found
little resonance with Nichols, a Trump appointee who seemed disdainful
of their conduct and of suggestions that their statements were within
the bounds of freewheeling political debate.