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3/17/2016 12:07:33 AM

Will This Trigger World War III? US Army Stockpiles Munitions Near China


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US Army announces plans to place munitions stockpiles in Vietnam, Cambodia, and other area countries in a bid to contain the regional expansion of Chinese influence.

On Wednesday, the US Army announced that it plans to stockpile munitions and military supplies in Vietnam, Cambodia, and several other undisclosed nations including, experts believe, the Philippines, as the US adopts an increasingly aggressive military posture toward China.

US officials state that the munitions caches, placed within areas China considers to be within its "sphere of influence," are necessary to respond to regional "threats" by Russia and North Korea, and allow for more rapid deployment.

Army Material Command Chief Gen. Dennis Via emphasized that, in addition to munitions, the sites will contain Humanitarian and Disaster Relief (HADR) supplies. The decision to place an American Army cache within Vietnam, the site of a bloody and largely unnecessary US war that ended in 1975, is a startling turn of events that has left Beijing incensed.

The move comes in response to what the US has alleged are repeated steps by China to militarize the region in what is seen as a push to dominate the South China Sea.

Former CIA chief General Michael Hayden expressed the need to expand US influence in the South China Sea, in an effort to contain Chinese expansion. Hayden suggested that to mishandle the rise of China "would be catastrophic."

The Center for Strategic and International Studies echoed Hayden’s concerns, observing that the South China Sea would become a "Chinese lake," by 2030, especially following Beijing’s recent placement of surface-to-air missiles on a manufactured island within the disputed territory. China maintains that it has every right to build within what it considers to be its own territory, and that the islands will be used primarily for humanitarian purposes.

Not everybody sees the wisdom of President Obama’s move. Washington Post opinion writer David Ignatius on Wednesday published the headline, "The US is heading toward a dangerous showdown with China," in which he cites former assistant secretary of state for Asia Kurt Campbell expressing concern that the Obama administration’s posturing could trigger World War III.

Campbell was quoted as saying, "This isn’t Pearl Harbor, but if people on all sides aren’t careful, it could be ‘The Guns of August,’" referring to Barbara Tuchman’s seminal book detailing the chain of events that led to World War I. He accuses President Obama of once again engaging in brinksmanship, suggesting that efforts to force China to exercise restraint in the region are turning into "another red line moment."

It is not known whether China will interpret US actions as an effort to seize new territories and "encircle" the country, in what is increasingly looking like an old-fashioned Washington-style Cold War mindset. Some believe that Beijing will instead interpret the US moves as a nudge toward displaying more restraint in their own territorial ambitions. The future of humanity may depend on that calculation.


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3/17/2016 10:29:08 AM
SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS?

Astronomers discovered unexpected activity on a giant asteroid that could point to something huge

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Ceres' unusually bright spots.

Nestled 250 million miles from Earth, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter, is the largest object in the asteroid belt: Ceres.

It's home to some of the most puzzling features ever observed in our solar system, including a giant pyramid that dwarfs many mountains on Earth and several dazzling bright spots inside a 50-mile-wide crater.

Now, recent research, led by astronomers at the INAF-Trieste Astronomical Observatory in Italy, has discovered that these unique bright spots are doing something unexpected: They're changing.

And it could point to some of the most compelling evidence yet for a huge underground ocean sloshing beneath Ceres' rocky shell.

A misty glow

We first got a good look at Ceres and its perplexing landscape last year, when the Dawn spacecraft fell into orbit around it. But Dawn isn't the only instrument scientists are using to study Ceres.


Using the European Southern Observatory's 3.6-meter telescope, the team noticed that Ceres' spots appear to vary in brightness over time — growing brighter before dimming back down, like a lightning bug on a summer night.

Interestingly, the spots are brightest when they're on the day side of Ceres, facing the sun. This has led the team to suspect that these surprising changes are the result of sublimation, when a solid becomes a gas.

Heat from the sun's light sublimates certain materials, which then forms a visible misty haze above the spots, the team reported in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

When additional sunlight then strikes the mist, it scatters the light, giving off a brilliant glow that makes the spots appear brighter.

The mist, however, is only temporary. It seems to evaporate within a few hours after forming. Without any mist hanging over them, the spots then appear to dim, which explains the variable changes the team observed.

But there's one thing the mist doesn't explain: What's fueling it in the first place.

(NASA/ESA)

A grand ocean in space

Ceres has been around since the start of our solar system, which makes it roughly 4.6 billion years old.

If these spots have been shooting off mist for that long, then they should have disappeared by now, unless some source was continuously supplying the material.

So what's going on?

The team suspects that a vast underground ocean could be swelling up through cracks in Ceres' crust, which formed after a powerful impact.

"It is assumed that something comes out from [the] interior of the planet where there is a large amount of water and that can evaporate filling the crater and eventually dispersed under the action of solar radiation," the team said in a press release.

If there's liquid water underneath Ceres' surface, then that means that there must also be a heat source.

Ceres is turning out to be a far more interesting world than we thought.

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3/17/2016 10:45:50 AM

Migrant arrivals in Greece top one million since January 2015

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A police officer gives orders as migrants and refugees wait to board a train after crossing the Greek-Macedonian border near Gevgelija on February 24, 2016 (AFP Photo/Robert Atanasovski)

Geneva (AFP) - More than one million migrants and refugees have entered Greece since January last year, the United Nations refugee agency said Wednesday.

"More than one million people, mostly refugees from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, have now crossed into Greece since the start of 2015," UNHCR said in a statement.

Since the beginning of this year, more than 143,000 people have travelled from Turkey to Greece, pushing the total number of land and sea arrivals in that country past the one million mark in the past 15 months, it said.

This "milestone (is) an urgent reminder of the need for a more coordinated approach to managing the influx and protecting people who are fleeing war and persecution," the agency said.

Syria's brutal war, which entered its sixth year this week, has especially fuelled the constant flood of people attempting to reach Europe, sparking the continent's worst migrant crisis since World War II.

More than 270,000 people have died in the conflict, while nearly five million have fled as refugees and another nearly seven million remain displaced inside Syria.

Highlighting the human tragedy unfolding, UNHCR said women and children currently make up nearly 60 percent of the people taking the dangerous sea route to Greece, compared to less than 30 percent last June.

So far this year, 448 people have died or been declared missing trying to make the treacherous journey across the Mediterranean to Europe, after 3,771 people perished on such crossings in 2015, UNHCR said.

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3/17/2016 10:58:06 AM

Russian Air Force: Syria withdrawal to be complete in 3 days

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Russian Su-25 ground attack jets are parked after returning from Syria, at a Russian air base in Primorsko-Akhtarsk, southern Russia, Wednesday, March 16, 2016. More Russian planes returned from Syria on Wednesday, two days after President Vladimir Putin ordered Russian military to withdraw most of its fighting forces from Syria, signaling an end to Russia's five-and-a-half month air campaign.(Olga Balashova/Russian Defense Ministry Press Service via AP)

MOSCOW (AP) — The commander of the Russian Air Force says the withdrawal of the bulk of the Russian forces from Syria should be complete in two to three days.

Col.-Gen. Viktor Bondarev said in an interview with the Komsomolskaya Pravda daily on Thursday that the Air Force aims to meet President Vladimir Putin's deadline and pull out in the next two to three days.

Putin on Monday announced the withdrawal of most of the Russian forces from Syria to end a five-and-a-half-month campaign there. The first group of bombers left for Russia on Tuesday. Moscow didn't specify how many aircraft and troops would be withdrawn. It has not revealed how many soldiers it has deployed to Syria, but U.S. estimates of the number of Russian military personnel vary from 3,000 to 6,000.


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3/17/2016 1:46:14 PM

THE FIGHT TO TAKE MOSUL BACK FROM ISIS


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A picture taken through a machine gun sight on August 17, 2015 shows buildings that were damaged during fighting between Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga fighters and ISIS militants in the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar, west of the city of Mosul. SAFIN HAMED/AFP/GETTY IMAGES

The U.S.-led coalition’s effort to recapture the Iraqi city of Mosul from the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) has begun, according to the top U.S. envoy in the fight against the extremists.

“It’s already started,” Brett McGurk said on Wednesday at a speech at the American University of Iraq in the northern Iraqi Kurdish city of Sulaimani. “It’s a slow, steady squeeze.”

The coalition is conducting almost daily air strikes against ISIS personnel and infrastructure in the city. Iraqi forces are stationed just kilometers from the militants’ stronghold and the Kurdish Peshmerga have recaptured territory from the group north of the city.

Since December, when the coalition recaptured Ramadi from ISIS in eastern Iraq, defense officials and analysts started to shift focus to Mosul, a stronghold of the radical Islamist group and the country’s second-largest city. ISIS overran the mostly Sunni city in June 2014. Later, the group’s appointed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi chose Mosul as the place where he declared the creation of the “Islamic State.”



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In the past, U.S. officials have offered different estimates on the timing of the offensive and its longevity. In February of last year, U.S. officials said a Mosul offensive was set for the spring of 2016. But Washington shelved these plans after Ramadi fell to ISIS last May. U.S. defense officials estimated last month that any large-scale attempt to recapture Mosul would not begin until 2017. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has pledged to remove ISIS from the city by the end of the year, while other coalition officials have refused to give a timeline, adding that the start of any offensive is too far away.

McGurk’s statement suggests the coalition does not plan to bring about the collapse of ISIS in the city by a rapid and large mobilization of troops. The current plans seem to involve patiently encircling the group and cutting it off from the outside world before a major invasion. “The formula is working,” McGurk said. “It’s slow, but it’s working.”

Colonel Steve Warren, the U.S.-led coalition spokesman, also recently mentioned how the campaign to retake Mosul. “Preparations to take Mosul are happening now,” he tweeted on Tuesday, “including precision air strikes by coalition forces.”


Those strikes have started targeted ISIS’s financial infrastructure and cash reserves, and U.S. officials estimate they’ve destroyed “millions” of dollars.

On Friday, Warren confirmed the coalition had also assisted Iraqi forces with a leaflet drop into Mosul in a bid to restore morale inside the city, listing the cities that ISIS had been defeated, such as Ramadi, Tikrit, Baiji and Sinjar.

“According to some reports, we've seen ISIL actually lock down the population in the neighborhood where the leaflets fell and they went over there—ISIL went there and picked up all the leaflets,” he said in a press briefing, using another acronym for ISIS.

“It's kind of a leaflet intended to let the population in Mosul that they haven't been forgotten and that the Iraqi security forces are going to come—are going to come liberate them.”

In a press briefing on February 17, Warren confirmed that the coalition had established an operations center in the Iraqi Kurdish town of Makhmour, some 44 miles from Mosul, where the 15th Iraqi military division, along with U.S. advisers are stationed. Those forces, Warren said, will “begin the process of generating the combat power that’s necessary to…progress this campaign with an eventual goal of Mosul.”

(Newsweek)

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