March 30, 2010

Un re-evaluation mission to Afghanistan after deadly attack

TRAUMATISED United Nations (UN) staff in Afghanistan have received orders to stay home after Taliban militants stormed a guest house in the capital and killed eight people in a brazen attack that is forcing the world body to re-evaluate its mission in the war-ravaged nation.

The attack underscored the risks facing UN and Afghan officials in organising a runoff election following the fraud-marred first-round vote on August 20, and the massive challenge for the U.S.-led military force in curbing the determined Taliban insurgency.

This is coming as the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) said two members of its military operation in Afghanistan were killed in bomb blasts in the south on Wednesday, including one American.

The guest house assault, which left five foreign UN staff and three Afghans dead, demonstrated the ease with which Taliban militants can penetrate the relative safety of Kabul. A Taliban spokesman, according to the Associated Press (AP) yesterday, said the attack was aimed at undermining the November 7 presidential election runoff; the target was a small b&b cavan home to the largest concentration of UN staffers working on the election.

UN spokesman Aleem Siddique said at least nine UN staff who survived the two-hour assault on the Bakhtar guest house had been evacuated to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates yesterday.

The UN has ordered its employees to remain “on lockdown,” with their movements restricted, Siddique said, declining to give details for security reasons. Another UN staffer said that meant most staff were staying home.

An internal UN memo that ordered restrictions on movement for the rest of the week indicated that UN departments will be reviewing lists of critical and non-essential personnel, suggesting some people may be went out of the country for their own safety.

The Aug. 19, 2003, truck bombing of the UN headquarters in Baghdad, which killed 22 people, prompted the UN to pull out of Iraq for several years.

United States President Barack Obama, meanwhile, is considering a scaled-down version of the war plot advanced by his top Afghanistan commander, Gen. Stanley McChrystal.

Such a narrowed military mission would increase American forces to accomplish the commander’s broadest goals of protecting Afghan cities and key infrastructure. But with fewer troops, the strategy likely would cut back on McChrystal’s ambitious objectives, amounting to what one official described as “McChrystal Light.”

A senior military official says the use of homemade bombs extends well beyond Afghanistan and Iraq, making the weapons a global problem that requires an international solution.

In congressional testimony delivered yesterday, Army Lt. Gen. Thomas Metz said there had been more than 3,500 incidents involving improvised explosive devices in the past year and the number is growing.

Metz heads the U.S. military organization tasked with countering the bombs. He says violent extremists have simple access to the materials needed to make IEDs and use telecommunications networks to exchange information about how to improve them.

Standing in the pre-dawn darkness, Obama saw the real cost of the war in Afghanistan: The Americans who return in flag-covered cases while much of the nation sleeps in peace.

In a midnight dash to this Delaware base, where U.S. forces killed overseas come home, Obama yesterday honoured the return of 18 fallen Americans. All were killed in Afghanistan this week, a brutal stretch that turned October into the most deadly month for U.S. troops since the war started.

The dramatic image of a president on the tarmac was a portrait not witnessed in years. Former President George W. Bush spent lots of time with grieving military families but never went to Dover to meet the remains coming off the cargo plane. Obama did so with the weight of knowing he may soon send more troops off to war.

For all the talk of his potential troop increase - maybe 40,000, maybe some other large figure - Obama got a grim reminder of the number that counts: one.

His name was Dale R. Griffin, an Army sergeant from Terre Haute, Ind. He was the last fallen soldier to come before Obama. And his remains were the only ones to be honored in full view of the media with the permission of his family. An 18-year b

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March 29, 2010

Instant Reconnecting Technique - What is it?

Magic of Making Up is a well loved “how to stop a break-up” e book.  How well does it work?

WHAT DO YOU GET WITH THE MAGIC OF MAKING UP?

The Magic of Making Up comes as a guide that you download.  It is a 80 page e-book in PDF format that discusses many relationship issues and what you can do to remedy them.

The writer, T W Jackson, also gives you access to his private e-mail address, where you are able to question him questions directly. Surprisingly, he really does respond to the emails.  You might not get a response the same day. It might take a couple of days.

There are seven chapters that cover many issues: (1) a look into why the relationship has finished or is ending (2) how not to panic (3) a look into exactly what went incorrect where (4) finding the spark again (5) is the ex free internet dating sites some other person? (6) beginning to get back into the relationship (7) moving on if nothing is working.

BUT DOES IT WORK?

The thoughts in the Magic of Making Up are VERY useful if you are sincere about applying them.  To start you need a realistic assessment of what the actual causes are.  Next you are taught specific actions and things to say to start fixing the issues.  The methods range from common-sense ones to out-of-the-box ones that you probably have not come across.  Many of the methods are very powerful if applied correctly.

You should be able to read the whole manual in just one sitting and start using the thoughts immediately.

IS IT FOR EVERY ONE?

No it is not.  If you are in a seriously abusive relationship, seek professional help straight away.

Moreover, remember that the book is NOT the same as a counsellor who is sitting right in front of  you.  If you feel you might need an actual counsellor to push you to action, have a look at professional counselling.

If you are sincere about mending your relationship issues and are committed to taking action on your own, the Magic of Making Up can offer you some extremely powerful tools.

Get instant access to the Magic of Making Up system at => Magic of Making Up

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