Public life: ‘The age of innocence’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE
RESPONDING to David Cox after an article entitled, “The age of innocence” appeared on the website of the Guardian newspaper, dated 30 May 2009.
Mr. Cox writes:
… From MPs to the Oxford professor of poetry, misbehaving public figures are resigning while claiming they’ve done nothing wrong.
 
REPREHENSIBLE
THEY might well do but that does not disguise either [...]

North Korea: ‘International condemnation as Pyongyang conducts nuclear tests’…

PYONGYANG 
NORTH KOREA, the isolated Stalinist state, earned the wrath and anger of its neighbours, yesterday, with its second atomic weapons test. Nuclear tensions throughout Asia were considerably raised believing that Pyongyang was playing a dangerous game and seriously undermining peace and stability in the region.
The test, and the provocative launch of a short-range missile afterwards, [...]

Pakistan: ‘The Government seems determined to root-out the Taliban’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE
RESPONDING to Peter Preston after an article entitled, “Reasons to be hopeful”, appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, and dated 24 May 2009.
Mr. Preston writes:
… After years of failure, Pakistan’s leaders are starting to expose the Taliban for what they are.
… Does this mean that Afghanistan, just over a porous border, can [...]

Sunday Teaching & Lesson: ‘Real lives and frank concessions’…

Does the Lord delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as much as in obeying the voice of the Lord? To obey is better than sacrifice, and to heed is better than the fat of rams. [1 Samuel 15: 22]
THE BOOK OF 1 SAMUEL
THE BOOKS OF SAMUEL (originally a single document) bring today’s reader into familiar [...]

Military Art/Book Review: ‘The burning moment’ & ‘Somme Mud’…

 
 
BOOK REVIEW
MORE THAN NINETY YEARS after the Battle of the Somme (ended 18 November 1916) the pain and pointlessness of the human slaughter still echo.
Some military historians still reckon that at least 20,000 Australian soldiers of the Great War (1914-18) are still “missing”, a euphemism for the fact that their bodies either sank in the mud, withered under [...]

United States: ‘US military spending and government strategy’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE
RESPONDING to Professor Jeffrey Sachs after an article entitled, “Obama’s military conundrum” appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated 22 May 2009.
Professor Sachs writes:
… Only by switching spending from war to development can America hope to defeat al-Qaida and the Taliban.
… The first rule in assessing a government’s real strategy is to [...]

United States: ‘Guantánamo Bay, Prisoners of War and US justice’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE
RESPONDING to Crispin Black after an article entitled, “Guantánamo Bay is hard to close” appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated 21 May 2009.
Mr. Black writes:
… However unpopular the detention camp is, it does hold some very dangerous people as well as those who are innocent.
… As I pointed out in a [...]

Guardian Editorial: ‘A New Politics: blueprint for reforming government’…

REFORM AGENDA
RESPONDING to the Editorial of the Guardian Newspaper, entitled “A new politics: Fixing MPs expenses is not enough”, dated 21 May 2009.
The Editor writes:
… The reform agenda must go much further. These are exceptional times – and this is an exceptional opportunity.
… These are exceptional times. You have to go back to the days [...]

ECHR: ‘UK armed forces personnel seem certain to gain more ‘rights’ whilst operating overseas’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE
RESPONDING to Afua Hirsch after an article written by Ms. Hirsch entitled, “Protection in the heat of battle”, appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated 19 May 2009.
Afua Hirsch writes:
… Of course soldiers should be covered by the Human Rights Act, wherever they are. How can politicians argue otherwise?
… This is not [...]

Afghanistan: ‘Is Afghanistan a worthwhile cause?’…

SECURING PEACE
OVER THE PAST TEN DAYS the death of six British soldiers in Afghanistan once again dramatises the cost of the war being fought there. People in the UK, as well as elsewhere, are bound to ask: what are we trying to achieve in Afghanistan, can it be done and is it worth it?
These questions are not a [...]

China: ‘Military aid to Sri Lanka is a callous violation against human rights’…

CHINA & SRI LANKA
PRESIDENT Rajapaksa of Sri Lanka predicted that the country’s civil war would soon end. The Government’s military campaign against the Tamil Tigers has resulted in the displacement of around 200,000 civilians. Some 50,000 civilians trying to escape are trapped amid the fighting. The United Nations says that, since January, 7,000 civilians have [...]

Sunday Teaching & Lessons: ‘The kingdom of God and Christian obedience’…

Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfil them … For I tell you that unless your righteousness surpasses that of the Pharisees and the teachers of the law, you will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven. [Matthew [...]

United States/Middle East: ‘President Obama and Israel’s Binyamin Netanyahu’…

GUARDIAN EDITORIAL
RESPONDING to the Editorial of the Guardian Newspaper, entitled “Obama and Netanyahu: Pressing the right buttons”, dated 15 May 2009.
The Editor writes:
… Mr. Netanyahu has raised the bar of peace, by demanding Arab recognition of Israel as a Jewish state. This has been Israel’s language for a final settlement for decades, expressed by left [...]

Defence: ‘The nature of war has changed. Defence budgets are out-of-synch’…

DEFENCE BUDGET
IN RECENT YEARS the nature of how wars are fought has changed. Now, more than ever, we need men on the ground, not the hundreds of millions of pounds being provided for within the defence budget for aircraft carriers. Because of the continued expenditure being provided for capital investment and hardware within defence procurement [...]

BBC Religion: ‘BBC appoints non-Christian as its Head of Religious programmes’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE
REPLYING to Sunny Hundal, after an article written by Mr. Hundal entitled “Welcoming the BBC’s Muslim head of religion”, appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, and dated Tuesday 12 May 2009.
Sunny Hundal writes:
… Aaqil Ahmed has been appointed head of religious programming at the BBC, despite an unprincipled campaign against him.
… Regardless [...]

United States: ‘CIA, Torture & Governmental Immunity’…

HUMAN RIGHTS
THIS TIME LAST MONTH human rights groups and former detainees held in US custody expressed disappointment with the decision by President Barack Obama not to prosecute CIA operatives who used interrogation practices described by many as “torture”.
President Obama sought to turn a page on what he called a “dark and painful chapter” along with [...]

Middle East: ‘Pope Benedict pledges to honour the memory of the Holocaust’…

POPE BENEDICT XVI
IMMEDIAETLY after arriving in Israel, Pope Benedict XVI called for the establishment of an “independent Palestinian homeland”, a stance that seems likely to put him at odds with his hosts on a trip which is aimed at improving relations between the Roman Catholic Church and Jews.
The Pope also tackled the delicate and difficult [...]

Sunday Teaching & Lessons: ‘Drifting society and social sins of spiritual poverty’…

A time will come when the members of a clan will choose one of their number and say to him, “You at least have something to wear, so be our leader in this time of trouble.” [Isaiah 3: 6]
LEADERSHIP AND GOD’S GRACE
THE PHILOSOPHY OF LEADERSHIP changed in the latter half of the twentieth century from [...]

United Nations: ‘Israel, Gaza and the laws of war’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE & RESPONSE
RESPONDING to Tom Porteous after an article written by Mr. Porteous, entitled “Gaza: pursuit of the laws of war”, dated Friday 8 May 2009, appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper.
Mr. Porteous writes:
… The Israeli government and its supporters have lashed out at the report of the UN board of inquiry [...]

Pakistan: ‘Government and Army moves against the Taliban in the Swat Valley’…

REFUGEE CRISIS
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of Pakistani’s fled in terror, yesterday, as Pakistani jets screamed over a Taliban-controlled town and bombed suspected military positions. Many residents in the Swat Valley, and nearby districts, remained trapped and appealed for a pause in the fighting so they could escape.
The northwest region of Pakistan is extremely volatile. Factional and splintered groups [...]

DNA Database: ‘British Government under fire in how it intends to comply with EU ruling’…

DNA DATABASE
RESPONDING to an article by Mark Thomas, entitled “Smith’s DNA database by stealth”, that appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, dated 7 May 2009.
Mr. Thomas writes:
… The EU court ruling stated very clearly that the DNA profiles and samples of the 850,000 innocent people currently on the database should be removed.
… Smith’s [...]

Guardian Editorial: ‘Gordon Brown’…

GUARDIAN EDITORIAL
RESPONDING to the Editorial of the Guardian Newspaper, dated Wednesday 6 May, 2009, entitled “Gordon Brown: Defining problem”.
 
ON THE LINE
READING this editorial in conjunction with Jenni Russel’s article, “Gordon Brown’s Education Speech”, suggests that the language being used by Mr. Brown is one that the English electorate is finding hard to grasp.
Over the past [...]

(Intelligence Briefing) Afghanistan: ‘Taliban objectives?’…

HELMAND
OFTEN, commentators seem imbued with the ideology that western forces occupying Afghanistan will continue to escalate the tensions being felt inside the country. The Taleban, it is said, are on a mission to regain control of Afghanistan after re-taking vast swathes of territory in both the south and west. It meets, though, with a tough [...]

World Affairs: ‘Making a safe passage for the return of Kosovo Serbs’…

GUARDIAN ARTICLE
RESPONDING to Ian Bancroft after an article written by Mr. Bancroft, entitled “Kosovo’s Serbs must return”, appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper, published 5 May 2009.
Mr. Bancroft writes:
… The international community has failed to ensure the safe return of hundreds of thousands of people expelled from their homes.
… Without sufficient steps to [...]

Pakistan: ‘Insidious Taliban operatives’…

INEPTITUDE & CORRUPTION
RESPONDING to Mustafa Qadri after an article by Mr. Qadri, entitled “Pakistan’s army: as inept as it is corrupt”, dated 3 May 2009, appeared on the website of the Guardian Newspaper.
Mr. Qadri writes:
… The answer to why Pakistan’s mighty army seems impotent against Taliban insurgents is that it is more mafia than military.
 

THE [...]

Myanmar: ‘One year after cyclone Nargis’…

MYANMAR
ONE YEAR AFTER the devastating cyclone that struck Myanmar life is still desperate for the survivors. Twelve months ago, cyclone Nargis violently crashed ashore that killed more than 140,000, and devastated the lives of 2.4-million others. Its residual trail, in the village of Kyaunda, near the mouth of the Irrawaddy delta, for instance, is ample [...]

Sunday Teaching & Lessons: ‘Prodigy and restoration’…

Let us return to the Lord. He has torn us to pieces but he will heal us; he has inspired us but he will bind up our wounds. [Hosea 6:1]
RETURN TO THE LORD
THE Old Testament Book of Hosea equates to Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son, who leaves home with his inheritance, wastes it and [...]

Big Brother State: ‘European Commission inquiry into secret surveillance’…

INTERNET PRIVACY
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION is to investigate Britain’s failure to protect its citizens from “secret surveillance on the internet”.
This latest move will fuel claims that the UK is sliding towards a Big Brother State and could end up with the Government being forced to defend its policy on internet privacy in front of the European [...]

Swine Flu: ‘The threat must be taken seriously’…

PRAGMATIC VIEW & ANALYSIS
IT is right that the media, journalists and freelancers focus upon the impending flu pandemic, and how scared the world should be. Some commentators argue that the frenzy has been overhyped: in my view the threat is deadly serious.
People should remember that “bird flu” did mankind and the world a great service [...]

Climate Change: ‘Government should think about taking more direct action’…

MORE EFFORT NEEDED IN REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS
WHEN THE GOVERNMENT speaks so enthusiastically of energy efficiency, why is it lacking in forward investment planning? There are no new power stations in the pipeline to be built and not many multi-million-pound investments to talk about, yet energy efficiency is the single most important part of any energy policy.
In Scotland, [...]