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Grey Cell – ‘Mauritania Fights Terrorism, Struggles With Internal Issues’ By Jonny Eberle

Saturday, November 23rd, 2013

A two year-old Malian child is loaded into the back of an ambulance. He’s suffering from cerebral malaria. Disease and malnutrition have ravaged the population of the Mberra refugee camp. Tens of thousands of Malians — mostly ethnic Tuaregs — fled Mali for neighboring Mauritania to escape the violence of a coup lead by separatists and jihadists. Mauritania is struggling to deal with instability and terrorism on its borders.

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The desert nation of Mauritania covers a large section of the Maghreb and Sahel regions of North Africa. It has a long history of volatility. Since it received independence from France in 1960, the government has been overthrown by four military coups, the most recent in 2008. All of this has made Mauritania an ideal safe haven for terrorism, especially al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

“Over the past decade, Mauritania has been a rear base for Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, a pool for militant recruitment and a target of attacks on the French Embassy, foreign tourists and aid workers,” reports The New York Times.

Northern Mali, which shares a border with Mauritania more than 600 miles long, was splintered by civil war when Islamic militants and separatists took control of the region. The French army retook the captured area in January and AQIM retreated into the deserts of Libya and Mauritania.

Events in Mali have prompted the new Mauritanian government to take threats of terrorism within its borders very seriously. President Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz has bolstered the nation’s military might and pushed through a series of laws to help them find and arrest extremists.

“Mauritania has made significant efforts to secure its borders to make its territory safer and safeguard the country’s stability,” Foreign Minister Hamadi Ould Hamadi told a press conference announcing that five jihadists had been arrested trying to cross the border. “The measures taken by Mauritania to strictly control its borders are the best assistance it can give to its neighbor Mali.”

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace notes that Islamist political parties have been fixtures in the Mauritanian government for decades. However, they are largely moderate and support both democracy and the fight to stem the tide of terror.

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The U.S. works closely with the Mauritanian military, which it sees as one of its principle allies in the Maghreb. While many have applauded Mauritania’s scaled-up efforts to combat terrorism, others have questioned its methods. Humanitarian organizations have accused authorities of torturing suspects. The border with Mali is still porous and many Malian terrorists share ethnic links with groups in Mauritania. The country also has the dubious distinction of having the world’s largest percentage of people in slavery.

Whether Mauritania is successful in preventing a full-scale civil war with extremists is still a matter of debate. For now, the country has been spared the violence that has ripped its neighbors apart and its counterterrorism efforts will continue.

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“Terrorism is a real problem here,” Aziz told the BBC News. “What we can guarantee is that we will not spare any effort to eradicate this evil.”

Sources:

BBC News: Mali refugees seek exit from Mauritania camp life. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-24329810

Mauritania profile – Timeline. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13882166

How real is Mauritania’s terror threat? http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7581082.stm

The New York Times: Fighting terrorism in Mauritania even if it means torture. http://latitude.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/07/fighting-terrorism-in-mauritania-even-it-means-torture/?_r=0

The Guardian: Mali’s fight with militants is far from over. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/17/mali-fights-militants-far-from-over

Maghrebia: Mauritania arrests Mali terrorists. http://magharebia.com/en_GB/articles/awi/features/2013/03/19/feature-03

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Mauritania’s Islamists. http://carnegieendowment.org/2012/03/01/mauritania-s-islamists/9ziy#

Reuters: U.S. transfers suspected senior al Qaeda member to Mauritania. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/01/us-mauritania-us-qaeda-idUSBRE9500ER20130601

Al-Monitor: Mauritania struggles to fight terror. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2013/02/mauritania-intensifies-security-measures.html

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NRA LOD – Beirut Barracks Bombing Tribute

Thursday, November 21st, 2013

REMEMBERING BEIRUT
On the 30th anniversary of the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing, NRA Life of Duty Correspondent Chuck Holton and LtCol Oliver North sit down to reflect on that dreadful day and talk about Beirut’s history, its explosion of radical Islam and the country’s current dynamics.

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Grey Cell – ‘Diplomats Walk Tightrope In Syria, Iran Talks’ By Jonny Eberle

Saturday, November 16th, 2013

This is the first of a series of weekly features from Grey Cell to keep you up to date on world events.

The last few months have witnessed several major shifts in the political landscape of the Middle East. In a deal brokered between the United States and Russia, Syrian president Bashar al-Assad agreed to destroy his chemical weapons stockpile and production equipment. In Iran, a change in tone from the newly elected president, Hassan Rouhani, opened the door to talks over that country’s nuclear program and the easing of four decades of hostility. While many foreign policy analysts see these events as game changers for the future of the region, they are divided over whom the winners and losers will be.

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“They [diplomats] see a little window of opportunity, diplomatically speaking, in the otherwise bleak Syrian picture and they want to press home their advantage,” Al Jazeera’s Barnaby Phillips wrote from a meeting in London. Representatives from the U.K., Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the United States met with Syrian rebel leaders hoping to schedule a peace summit with Assad in late November.

One element missing from the London conference was the Assad regime. In recent interviews, Assad said that he had no plans to hold peace talks and that he was still considering a run for re-election in 2014, despite popular uprisings against his administration being a key reason for the civil war in the first place.

“Personally, I don’t see any obstacles to being nominated to run in the next presidential elections,” Assad told state-run media, according to Reuters.

All that may change if Iran is engaged in the peace process. Iran is a high-profile backer of the Assad regime, providing weapons and soldiers to support the war effort, reports NPR. Damascus and Tehran are religiously and ideologically linked and have been since the 1979 Islamic revolution. But a change in Iran’s policy toward the West could change all of that. Negotiators are hoping that a breakthrough on Iran’s nuclear program could lead to a deal to end the Syrian civil war.

“Civil war in Syria, coupled with the emergence of a relatively moderate new government in Tehran, makes this an ideal time for the United States to reconsider its self-defeating diplomatic boycott of Iran,” writes Stephen Kinzer in a piece for Al Jazeera. “Admitting Iran into the Syrian peace process might improve the prospects for a cease-fire. It could also be the beginning of a thaw in the long-frozen relationship between Washington and Tehran.”

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Not everyone is excited about the prospect of Iran and the United States cooperation. For Israel, an Iran unhindered by sanctions poses a deadly a military threat. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spent two decades convincing the international community to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons capability, believing his country is at risk of being bombed. He worries that the warming of U.S.-Iran relations jeopardizes Israel’s future in the region.

“I understand that the Iranians are walking around very satisfied in Geneva as well they should be,” Netanyahu told the BBC. “They got everything and paid nothing. Iran got the deal of the century, and the international community got a very bad deal.”

Unofficially, Saudi Arabia, another longstanding opponent of Iran, is also worried about the effects a deal could have on the delicate balance of power in the Middle East.

Resistance to negotiations with the West has also come from within Iran. Reduced tensions with the U.S. have been a hard sell for the moderate president. Hardliners have publically denounced Rouhani for engaging with Washington and urged the government to abandon the nuclear talks.

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“I don’t think the talks will bear fruit,” conservative imam Ayatollah Ali Movahedi Kermani told followers in a radio address, according to The Guardian. “They are not going to stop their hostility towards us.”

Sources:

Al Jazeera: Diplomats meet in UK to discuss Syria crisis. http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/10/diplomats-meet-uk-discuss-syria-crisis-2013102272528648677.html

To resolve Syria crisis, the US must negotiate with Iran. http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2013/9/4/to-resolve-the-syriacrisistheusmustnegotiatewithiran.html

Reuters: Assad sees no date for Syria talks, mulls re-election. http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/10/21/us-syria-crisis-assad-idUSBRE99K0PK20131021

NPR: Who are Syria’s friends and why are they supporting Assad? http://www.npr.org/blogs/parallels/2013/08/28/216385513/who-are-syrias-friends-and-why-are-they-supporting-assad

BBC News: Iran deal fear for US’ Mid-East allies. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24871638?ocid=socialflow_twitter_bbcworld“>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-24871638?ocid=socialflow_twitter_bbcworld

The Guardian: Rouhani’s diplomatic progress in Geneva keeps Iran’s hardliners at bay. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/08/iran-nuclear-talks-diplomatic-progress-geneva-hardliners

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A Blast From The Past

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

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Did you read this book like I did? If so, did you know that the Casca images by artist Darrel Millsap on the cover of every title were based on this photo of author Barry Sadler?

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And, did you know that Special Forces Veteran Barry Sadler also wrote and performed the song “The Ballad of the Green Berets” which hit Number 1 on the charts in the Spring of 1966?

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Sadler passed away in 1989 of complications following a gun shot wound. Although, the Casca-series of books are still being produced.

New Mobile App From Panteao Productions

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

Columbia, SC, October 15, 2013 – Panteao is excited to announce the launch of a new mobile app providing subscribers with the full content of our streaming videos on their iPad. You can download the Panteao app from the Apple App Store for free.

Non-subscribers can watch the Panteao video trailers and pro-tips via the app. If you have a monthly or yearly subscription on the Panteao website, you will have access to all of the full length videos available on the Panteao website. Simply login with your website credentials to the mobile app.

The initial version of the mobile app is for the iPad. The next release will also cover the iPhone, followed shortly thereafter by a version for Android devices.

Direct link to Apple Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/panteao/id721801487?ls=1&mt=8

www.panteaoproductions.com/

NRA American Warrior Issue 16 Is Now Available

Wednesday, October 9th, 2013

NRA Life of Duty’s ‘American Warrior’ is a great online magazine that covers military, LE and first responder profiles, gear and lifestyle. The latest issue is now available for your perusal.

American Warrior No 16

Of particular interest to SSD readers would be the WarriorWare section featuring reviews by Dom Raso who served this nation for many years as a Navy SEAL. I think you’ll find his reviews refreshing and he covers several products we’ve mentioned here before including the S&S Precision PlateFrame as well as Crye Precision’s HalfJak and All Weather Combat Clothing.

Read your copy at ‘American Warrior’.

Orion’s Kin

Monday, September 30th, 2013

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Orion’s Kin is an upcoming television program that “…will focus on applying core military tactics and modern military technologies to the unforgiving environments of the North American backcountry.” The program is headed by Adam Mattis, U.S. Army Veteran and outdoorsman/conservationist. The page also features a blog with frequent updates and a store featuring Orion’s Kin-themed apparel. Orion’s Kin is slated to start filming this Fall, and appear on television sometime next year.

www.orionskin.com/

St Martin’s Press Teams With SOFREP For Ebooks

Saturday, September 28th, 2013

St Martin’s Press editor Marc Resnick has negotiated a deal with SOFREP.COM (Special Operations Forces Report) to publish hard-hitting, news-breaking original e-books from the world of Special Operations. With millions of visitors monthly, SOFREP is the largest Spec Ops site on the internet devoted to authentic, accurate, and timely analysis of Special Operations, Intelligence, and foreign policy issues that affect the United States. SOFREP’s editor-in-chief Brandon Webb is a former Navy SEAL and New York Times bestselling author of The Red Circle and the original e-book, Benghazi: The Definitive Report.

Resnick says, “With the December 17, 2013 publication of OPERATION RED WINGS: THE UNTOLD STORY BEHIND LONE SURVIVOR, St. Martin’s Press is thrilled to begin an extraordinary new e-book publishing program with our partner, SOFREP.COM.”

Tapping directly into the huge fan base of the bestselling memoir, Lone Survivor, and the upcoming Universal Pictures adaptation of that book, OPERATION RED WINGS tells the story of the recovery mission to rescue Luttrell for the first time ever. Written by Peter Nealen and the team at SOFREP using exclusive interviews, after-action reports, military intelligence, and previously untold accounts of the rescue mission, OPERATION RED WINGS is filled with never-before-told details and shocking new revelations.